Bellissimo calls it quits - Wilmington Town Crier
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23RD YEAR - NO. 14<br />
APRIL 5, 1978<br />
32 PAGES<br />
PLUS SUPPLEMENT<br />
364 Ml DDLESEX AVENUE ffl \ lllim l^t Ull , JHaSxi. 658-2346<br />
Fran Johnson severely burned<br />
in early morning fire<br />
A 16-year-old North <strong>Wilmington</strong> girl<br />
is in cr<strong>it</strong>ical, but stable cond<strong>it</strong>ion as<br />
the result of a Saturday morning fire<br />
In which she is cred<strong>it</strong>ed w<strong>it</strong>h saving<br />
the lives of her brother and his friend.<br />
Francine Johnson of 45 High St. is in<br />
the intensive care section of the<br />
Bartlett Burns Center of the Peter<br />
Bent Brigham Hosp<strong>it</strong>al, w<strong>it</strong>h second<br />
and third degree burns on nearly 80<br />
per cent of her body.<br />
She awoke shortly after 5 a.m.<br />
Saturday to find her second-floor<br />
bedroom engulfed in flames. Fleeing<br />
her room, she stopped long enough to<br />
kick open the door to her brother<br />
Marc's bedroom, screaming to wake<br />
Marc and a friend, Steven Ke<strong>it</strong>h. She<br />
then fled to the first floor, screaming,<br />
waking her parents Harry and Nicki<br />
Johnson and her older brother Frank.<br />
While Mr. Johnson wrapped Fran in<br />
towels, Mrs. Johnson phoned for help,<br />
reaching the police department.<br />
Sgt. Jay Palmer was in North<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> Center, a half mile from<br />
the scene when the call came in. He<br />
was the first to arrive at the fire. He<br />
said that he saw Francine s<strong>it</strong>ting on<br />
the steps of the house next door, and<br />
that he thought she was a spectator<br />
until he noticed that her hair was sing-<br />
ed. Then he observed that she was in<br />
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a state of shock.<br />
By then, another police cruiser had<br />
arrived, and Palmer instructed Of-<br />
ficers Joe Waterhouse and Larry Red-<br />
ding to rush the girl to the hosp<strong>it</strong>al.<br />
Doctors later told Mr. Johnson that<br />
his prompt action is primarily respon-<br />
sible for making the girl's survival<br />
possible. ' ,<br />
Taken to Winchester Hosp<strong>it</strong>al, she<br />
was quickly transferred to Peter Bent<br />
Brigham in Boston. It is expect that<br />
she will remain there for several<br />
months.<br />
The two boys sleeping on the second<br />
floor barely escaped. As they ran<br />
down the stairs, flames erupted from<br />
Francine's room, into the upstairs<br />
hall.<br />
When firemen arrived, the entire<br />
second floor was burning. . Working<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h two engines and the ladder truck,<br />
fire fighters prevented the fire from<br />
spreading to the first floor.<br />
The second floor, consisting of two<br />
bedrooms, a small storage room and a<br />
hall, was entirely gutted. The first<br />
noor sustained smoke and water<br />
damage, but firemen were able to<br />
protect much of the furn<strong>it</strong>ure w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
drop cloths.<br />
Fire officials said that the cause of<br />
the fire is still under investigation.<br />
The Johnson family has been stay-<br />
ing w<strong>it</strong>h friends since the fire, hoping<br />
to secure a trailer to live in while<br />
their home is repaired.<br />
A fund' has been set up at the<br />
Melrose Savings Bank to aid the fami-<br />
ly. Donations may be sent to the<br />
Johnson fund, care of the Melrose<br />
Savings Bank. 219 Lowell Street,<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
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<strong>Bellissimo</strong> <strong>calls</strong> <strong>it</strong> qu<strong>it</strong>s<br />
Long chase<br />
leads to court<br />
A 14-year-old Tewksbury youth who<br />
led police on a cross-country chase<br />
Tuesday morning was in Woburn<br />
District Court on Tuesday afternoon,<br />
charged w<strong>it</strong>h malicious damage to<br />
personal property and possession of a<br />
dangerous weapon.<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> police received a com-<br />
plaint about 11 a.m. Tuesday from a<br />
truck driver who said that his window<br />
had been shot out near the Fred Cain<br />
garage. He thought that a gun had<br />
bean used.<br />
Police responded to the area, and<br />
soon live officers were chasing a<br />
youth through swamps and along the<br />
railroad tracks. He was finally<br />
caught on Nichols Street, more than a<br />
mile from the origin of the chase.<br />
The youth was found to have a<br />
slingshot in his possession, police<br />
said.<br />
The cross-country squad of the<br />
police department included Sgt. Jay<br />
Palmer, Officers Chris Neville, and<br />
James Cuoco and Inspectors Joe<br />
Cooco and John Harvey.<br />
Enthusiasm runs high for Student Government Day<br />
Approximately 00 <strong>Wilmington</strong> High<br />
School students met at the North<br />
Intermediate School Monday night to<br />
enjoy a banquet in their honor and to<br />
share w<strong>it</strong>h parents and friends their<br />
experiences as members of the Stu-<br />
dent Government Day Association.<br />
Although the dinner marked the of-<br />
ficial close of the 1978 program,<br />
several students have expressed their<br />
intention to continue their involve-<br />
ment in town government. Nearly all<br />
said the program had helped them to<br />
achieve a greater appreciation for a<br />
way a town is run.<br />
Each year students are elected or<br />
appointed to town pos<strong>it</strong>ions following<br />
the procedure for the election or ap<br />
pointrnent of regulsr town official*.<br />
They observe the workings of their<br />
respective boards or comm<strong>it</strong>tees for<br />
several weeks and are then sworn into<br />
office on Student Government Day.<br />
On March 29, following swearing-in<br />
ceremonies at the town hall, the tem-<br />
porary town officials left on various<br />
field trips designed to heighten their<br />
understanding of each one's par-<br />
ticular aspect of town government.<br />
A full report of the day's activ<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
was given by the chairmen of the<br />
various boards at the Monday evening<br />
banquet.<br />
First to speak was Student <strong>Town</strong><br />
Moderator Tom Bachman, who<br />
offered grace. "Thank you, Lord," he<br />
Chris Romanski cracked oae of the better lines of the<br />
eveaiig at the Undent government banquet Monday might<br />
•t the North If f slate School.<br />
said, "for helping us get through the<br />
winter of '76."<br />
Second on the agenda was Student<br />
State Representative Tom Gagnon<br />
who recounted impressions of a state<br />
house tour he made w<strong>it</strong>h members of<br />
the board of selectmen and the town<br />
moderator. The tour, which was led<br />
by Slate Rep. Jim Miceli, Included s<strong>it</strong>-<br />
ting in on an informal session of the<br />
House of Representatives and an in-<br />
troduction to Governor Dukakis.<br />
Later the students had an opportun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
to hear an armed robbery trial In<br />
progress at the Cambridge Court.<br />
Gagnon said that, for him, the most<br />
memorable part of the trip was the<br />
House of Representatives.<br />
"State Representative Miceli told<br />
us that most of the work was done out-<br />
side in the halls and corridors," he<br />
said cryptically. "I could see why.<br />
There certainly wasn't anything being<br />
done inside the chambers."<br />
He said of Representative Miceli,<br />
"I feel he is one of the better<br />
representatives we have in the state<br />
and I am proud that be can represent<br />
us."<br />
Gagnon concluded w<strong>it</strong>h an expres-<br />
sion of thanks to the League of Women<br />
Voters for In<strong>it</strong>iating Student Govern-<br />
ment Day, which, he said, gave<br />
students a better understanding of<br />
government and gave legislators a<br />
chance to know what future voters are<br />
thinking."<br />
Don Lombardi, chairman of the<br />
board of selectmen said that the stu-<br />
dent selectmen have been s<strong>it</strong>ting in on<br />
meetings of their senior counterparts<br />
for several weeks. Lombardi said they<br />
planned to continue to do this and to<br />
continue to aid the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Hous-<br />
ing Author<strong>it</strong>y's drive to obtain<br />
signatures for two pet<strong>it</strong>ions currently<br />
being circulated In town.<br />
One of these pet<strong>it</strong>ions asked the<br />
state to regroup <strong>Wilmington</strong> w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
towns of <strong>it</strong>s own size when considering<br />
<strong>it</strong> for allocation of funds. The other<br />
pet<strong>it</strong>ions the state for funding for 110<br />
un<strong>it</strong>s of bousing for the elderly.<br />
Karen Mader, chairman of the<br />
Board of Appeals, reported on a trip<br />
to Quincy Market, and the Mercantile<br />
Apartments to study the process of<br />
rev<strong>it</strong>alization. She, too, thanked the<br />
League of Women Voters for what she<br />
termed "a unique educational oppor-<br />
tun<strong>it</strong>y."<br />
"I hope we can use the information<br />
we obtained to better our school<br />
system," saiil Brenda Carta, student<br />
school comm<strong>it</strong>tee chairman.<br />
The school comm<strong>it</strong>tee, along w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
Student High School Principal Marl<br />
Meuller, Student Vice Principal Chris<br />
Romanski and Superintendent of<br />
Schools A! Tutela, attended an early<br />
morning meeting at the Roman House<br />
and made a field trip to Shawsheen<br />
Tech and to the Woburn High School<br />
Held house. As for routine duties,<br />
Romanski reported they had suspend-<br />
ed one student for smoking in the girls<br />
room.<br />
Student Chief of Police Tom<br />
Stewart and his subordinates may<br />
have had the most unusual field trip of<br />
all. After a day spent at the police<br />
station and the Woburn district court,<br />
they were fingerprinted, handcuffed<br />
and returned to the high school in the<br />
police cruiser.<br />
Other student officials who spoke<br />
included Jim Miceli Jr., student<br />
chairman of the planning board whose<br />
group toured the Quincy Market and<br />
the Mercantile Apartments w<strong>it</strong>h the<br />
board of appeals; Pam Strand, chair-<br />
man of the recreation commission<br />
whose group evaluated comparative<br />
recreation facil<strong>it</strong>ies in Burlington and<br />
Acton; and Margie Keefe, chairman<br />
of the historical commission whose<br />
comm<strong>it</strong>tee vis<strong>it</strong>ed Old Ironsides and<br />
Bunker Hill<br />
Chairman of the Conservation Com-<br />
mission Eric Wood, said that his<br />
group attended the most recent<br />
meeting of the Conservation Commis-<br />
sion, held after Student Government<br />
Day, because of their new interest in<br />
the problems of conservation. Their<br />
tour took them to Brown's Crossing<br />
for a study of <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s wells and<br />
later to Earthwatch, a Belmont<br />
wildlife sanctuary.<br />
Al Tutela perhaps summed up the<br />
feelings of all the student officials<br />
when he said "Next year I hope to be<br />
in student government again."<br />
Student government day is co-<br />
sponsored by the League of Women<br />
Voters and the School Department. It<br />
is currently in <strong>it</strong>s 12th year.<br />
Former Selectman Michael Caira<br />
and former -School Comm<strong>it</strong>tee<br />
Member Harry Landers are two men<br />
whose Interest in local government<br />
stemmed from high school involve-<br />
ment w<strong>it</strong>h the Student Government<br />
Association.<br />
The 1978 program was coordinated<br />
by Co-chairwomen Ruth Ottati and<br />
Barbara Welton of the LWV, along<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h Jack Lynch, assistant principal<br />
of the high school.<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School bead football coach Fred<br />
BeMsslmo subm<strong>it</strong>ted his resignation as coach to the<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> School Comm<strong>it</strong>tee last week. He is shown<br />
above in a 1972 conference w<strong>it</strong>h halfback Bob Bavota and<br />
assistant coach John R<strong>it</strong>chie. For more on the story, see<br />
page 6. • . . .<br />
'Scotland' next week<br />
Tour the lochs of bonnie Scotland,<br />
listen to the Viking sagas of the<br />
Shetland Islands, encounter the brutal<br />
storms and the awesome power of the<br />
North Sea and <strong>it</strong>s oil.<br />
Best of all, do <strong>it</strong> for free.<br />
On Thursday, April 13, the Carter<br />
Lecture Comm<strong>it</strong>tee will present<br />
"Scotland,'' a new film by William<br />
G.V. Sylvester, at 8:15 in <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
High School's Barrows Aud<strong>it</strong>orium.<br />
Highlights of the film include rare<br />
glimpses of Scottish farm life; a<br />
parade of At hoi 1 Highlanders; and a<br />
look at Scotland's wildlife especially a<br />
shower-loving falcon named Freddy.<br />
The Carter Lectures are offered<br />
free of charge to all residents of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
Loch<br />
Ness<br />
The Blizzard of 78 gave a new sense<br />
of urgency to an old<br />
question "What do we do w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
our children when we can't send them<br />
off to school?"<br />
The Woburn Street School has an<br />
answer.<br />
Thursday, April 6, from 7 to 9:30<br />
p.m., they will present a Parent<br />
Workshop. Ent<strong>it</strong>led "Activ<strong>it</strong>ies to do<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h Children at Home," <strong>it</strong> is designed<br />
to help parents glide easily through<br />
those bleak winter months when<br />
almost nobody plays outdoors...for<br />
very long.<br />
WILMINGTON<br />
BOOSTER'S<br />
MEETING<br />
Mon April 10<br />
8 P.M.<br />
Mildred Rogers School<br />
NOMINATION OF OFFICERS<br />
Come one - Come all<br />
They were made possible by a gift<br />
bequeathed to the town of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
by Sara D.J. Carter (1832-1907).<br />
Sarah Carter was the daughter of<br />
Joshua Jacqu<strong>it</strong>h, descendants of an<br />
earlier Jacqu<strong>it</strong>h who was among the<br />
first settlers of the town. Her mother<br />
was Sabra (Gowing) Jacqu<strong>it</strong>h.<br />
In her will, Mrs. Carter left a sum<br />
of six thousand dollars in trust to the<br />
town. The principal was to be<br />
reinvested, but any income was to be<br />
used to provide a series of lectures to<br />
benef<strong>it</strong> the townspeople.<br />
In recent years, lecture topics have<br />
included a world voyage on the<br />
brigantine "Yankee," a bicentennial<br />
tour of New England and a film en-<br />
t<strong>it</strong>led "A New Norway."<br />
The monster made It famous. On Thursday, April 13,<br />
William G. Sylvester will present a program on<br />
Scotland at the Barrows Aud<strong>it</strong>orium at <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
High School<br />
Workshops on<br />
"Activ<strong>it</strong>ies at home"<br />
A demonstration of many activ<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
geared for children between the ages<br />
of three and nine will be given by Joan<br />
York. Materials used will help<br />
develop specific manual, visual,<br />
aud<strong>it</strong>ory and creative skills. Older<br />
children often enjoy and can benef<strong>it</strong><br />
from the activ<strong>it</strong>ies to be<br />
demonstrated.<br />
York holds a master's degree in<br />
education. She has had extensive<br />
teaching, experience in elementary<br />
and special needs classrooms and en-<br />
joys creative at-home teaching w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
her son, Jason, age three.<br />
Carter Lecture Program<br />
William G. Syfvesfs*<br />
"SCOTLAND"<br />
Herbert C. Barrows<br />
Aud<strong>it</strong>orium<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School<br />
8:15P.M. .Thursday, April<br />
ADMISSION FREE<br />
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Gaffney says education formula fradulent<br />
Tewksbury SUtc Htpresen-<br />
8live Jay Gaffney will oppose<br />
e report of the Commission<br />
OA Unequal Educational Op-<br />
e.un<strong>it</strong>y. Gaffney said that<br />
proposed new school aid<br />
formula is the Dukakis Ad-<br />
ministration's declaration ot<br />
economic war against subur-<br />
ban taxpayers. Among tha<br />
towns which would be hardest<br />
h<strong>it</strong>-by the formula change are<br />
TeWksbury. Blllerica.<br />
Chelmsford and <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
Applying the new formula to<br />
.last year's funding levels.<br />
Tewksbury'i aid would<br />
plummet from $2,972,147.00 to<br />
91I.27S.00, Blllerica drops<br />
trem t4.Ma.424 00 to 2.241.-<br />
i 270.00, Chelmsford is slashed<br />
from 23,755,1S9.00 to 1,402.-<br />
521.00. <strong>Wilmington</strong> receives<br />
. the cruellest treatment of all,<br />
being ent<strong>it</strong>led to no funds un-<br />
der the new formula.<br />
This pattern is repeated<br />
among suburban commun<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
across the state. In fact, 270<br />
of the state's 351<br />
municipal<strong>it</strong>ies are losers un-<br />
der the new formula.<br />
Toe' losers category,<br />
Ironically Includes all those<br />
towns w<strong>it</strong>h large school pop-<br />
ulations and expenses. The<br />
formula effects this shift by<br />
changing the aid formula's<br />
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Michelle Cormier, of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>, eight-year-old<br />
student at the Judy Grove<br />
School of Baton, competed in<br />
the Shamrock Festival which<br />
took place recently at<br />
Blllerica High School.<br />
basis from the number of<br />
students in a school to the<br />
total population of the<br />
municipal<strong>it</strong>y. This change,<br />
according to Gaffney, makes<br />
the formula educational in<br />
name only. Statements which<br />
suggest that the new formula<br />
equalized educational oppor-<br />
tun<strong>it</strong>y were dismissed by<br />
Gaffney as propaganda.<br />
The biggest winner in the<br />
Commission's school aid<br />
sweepstakes is the C<strong>it</strong>y of<br />
Boston which rakes in a whop-<br />
ping thirty-three million<br />
dollar Increase, desp<strong>it</strong>e the<br />
fsct that the c<strong>it</strong>y's school pop-<br />
ulation has been declining for<br />
several years. •<br />
Representative Gaffney<br />
said that <strong>it</strong> would have been<br />
more candid (or. the ad-<br />
ministration and the commis-<br />
sion to ent<strong>it</strong>le their handiwork<br />
as the "Mayor Kevin Wh<strong>it</strong>e<br />
Reelection Fund."<br />
The suburban taxpayers.<br />
Gaffney said, who will be fun-<br />
ding this windfall should be<br />
appalled to see funds that are<br />
desparately needed to help<br />
towns and c<strong>it</strong>ies defray the<br />
cost of state mandated educa-<br />
tion programs instead go to<br />
underwr<strong>it</strong>e Mayoral<br />
Umosines, no bid contracts,<br />
and to pay the salaries of the<br />
'lf"'Y' ""''"'••'' BelvfV .•(v~<br />
Michelle Cormier<br />
won first place - :<br />
She won first place In the<br />
novice Instate and second<br />
place In novice solo.<br />
Michelle is the daughter of<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cormier<br />
of 46 Park Street.<br />
Sarah Kennedys. ClaireCasos<br />
and others In Boston's army of<br />
no-show employees.<br />
"The administration Is try-<br />
ing to adl this formula by<br />
dangling a one hundred and<br />
fifty million dollar bribe in<br />
front of the 270 losing towns,<br />
and c<strong>it</strong>ies. The sum would<br />
save these towns and c<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
harmless from being<br />
decimated by the formula and .<br />
give them a ten percent in-<br />
crease. Tewksbury. Blllerica,<br />
Chelmsford and <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
are In this ten percent<br />
category."<br />
However, Gaffney said that<br />
these towns should not be<br />
satisfied w<strong>it</strong>h a ten percent In-<br />
crease when the one hundred<br />
and fifty million dollars<br />
represents a state-wide fun-<br />
ding increase of better than<br />
thirty percent If the same<br />
one hundred and fifty million<br />
dollars were added to present<br />
formulas. Tewksbury's aid<br />
would increase by 91,007.881<br />
an increase of more than a<br />
third. Blllerica would pick up<br />
$1,587,143. an increase Just un-<br />
der a third. Chelmsford's<br />
gain would be $1,337,372.<br />
more than a third, and<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> would have pick-<br />
BIRTH<br />
HOLLOWAY: William<br />
Basil, third child, first son to<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John C.<br />
Hollowsy Jr. of Rosewood<br />
Avenue, Blllerica on March 28<br />
at Winchester Hosp<strong>it</strong>al.<br />
Grandparents include Mr<br />
and Mrs. William Irwin of<br />
Glendale Circle, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
ant Mr. and Mrs. John<br />
HoUoway of Oakdale Road.<br />
Great-grandparents are Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Basil Weatherbee of<br />
West Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> and<br />
Mrs. Tina HoUoway of<br />
Melrose.<br />
Couples Club<br />
social April 8<br />
St. William's Couples' Club<br />
has extended an Inv<strong>it</strong>ation to<br />
area couples to take part in<br />
the monthly social to be held<br />
Saturday, April 8 at 8:30p.m.<br />
In the Parish Center. The<br />
theme will be April Showers<br />
bring Flowers.<br />
Serving on this month's<br />
comm<strong>it</strong>tee are Jim and Katie<br />
Edwards, Ed and Iva Mannle.<br />
Dan and Claire Rochford, Joe<br />
and Marilyn Bossla, Jerry and<br />
Carol Carrigg, and Dick and<br />
Mary Norsyth.<br />
Refreshment* will be serv-<br />
ed.<br />
ta Rlansar* being finalised for<br />
the- annual silver through<br />
golden wedding anniversary<br />
celebration for couples of the<br />
parish. It will take place on<br />
Saturday, May 8.<br />
A family camping weekend<br />
for members of the Couples'<br />
Club and their families is be-<br />
ing planned for early this<br />
summer. Details will be an-<br />
nounced.<br />
Here's<br />
$ 25<br />
you'll<br />
never have<br />
to repay.<br />
It's yours w<strong>it</strong>h our low cost new car loan'.<br />
We'll give you $25 to try one of the best deals in town.<br />
$25. up front, no strings attached. And. you don't have to give <strong>it</strong> back<br />
What's the deal? A low coat new car loan from Commercial Bank.<br />
If the loan is for at least $2,000 and is paid off over a<br />
period of 24 months or more, we'll give you not only one of the<br />
lowest cost loans available but also $25 in cash.<br />
* That makes the deal even, better.<br />
Keep your car payments down by financing through Commercial.<br />
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off the lot. As alwaysVwe give a Tot for your business. This time. $25.00.<br />
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TOWN CRIER, APRIL 5, 1978<br />
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Mural takes shape on Elks' wa<br />
by Tony Galinis.<br />
Tewksbury Ed<strong>it</strong>or<br />
Move over Michael Angelo!<br />
Tewksbury has <strong>it</strong>s own artist, only<br />
she is a female charmer w<strong>it</strong>h a paint<br />
brush She is converting a large, blank<br />
wall behind the bar at the Tewksbury-<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> Elks hall where im-<br />
aginary figures would dot the eye at<br />
times if one might imbibe more than<br />
usual.<br />
This time, there will be an attrac-<br />
tive, colorful mural to enchant the eye<br />
of the beholder . It is to be completed<br />
by the end of April for future Elks'<br />
vis<strong>it</strong>ors.<br />
The wall behind the bar covers a<br />
space of 28 feet by six feet and <strong>it</strong> is be-<br />
ing slowly covered w<strong>it</strong>h deft and<br />
visionary strokes by a young, char-<br />
ming mural artist from Waltham, by<br />
way of Springfield and Chicopee. w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
a few steps in parts of Pennsylvania<br />
along the way.<br />
Frances Ahearn wanted to be an ar-<br />
tist since her fourth grade days in<br />
Chicopee and Springfield. But like<br />
many who have a dream, <strong>it</strong> was only<br />
to see <strong>it</strong> disappearing at dawn. Fran<br />
stayed w<strong>it</strong>h her dream.<br />
From her birthplace in Chicopee,<br />
the land of the kielbasa, to Springfield<br />
for her schooling, she <strong>it</strong>ched at ar-<br />
tistry and converting ideas on canvas<br />
or paper. From her graduation from<br />
Springfield High School, she heard of<br />
a small college adept in teaching art.<br />
She went to Mercyhurst College in<br />
Erie, Pennsylvania, probably noted<br />
for coal and Amish styles to most.<br />
She graduated in 1974, having com-<br />
pleted successful courses in art. W<strong>it</strong>h<br />
her sheepskin she became a member<br />
of the graduating class<br />
Easter Egg hunt<br />
April 22<br />
The Easter Bunny wants to remind<br />
l<strong>it</strong>tle ones in <strong>Wilmington</strong> that he will<br />
be coming to town on Saturday, April<br />
22 for his annual egg hunt.<br />
Although he's a l<strong>it</strong>tle late, he has<br />
more eggs than ever for all who wish<br />
to join in the hunt.<br />
The event will take place in the<br />
<strong>Town</strong> Park at 2 p.m<br />
Girls,<br />
Carol-Ann, Carol and Betty are ready<br />
to set you up for spring w<strong>it</strong>h a new cut,<br />
color, perm, or henna.<br />
Men,<br />
Clean up your act for spring, come in<br />
and see Rick about your new cut.<br />
• The Head-Quarters<br />
211 Lowell St.<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
658-9382<br />
One's stomach begins to growl when<br />
<strong>it</strong> isn't fed, no matter what one may<br />
hope to attain as a goal in life. So<br />
Fran took odd jobs to feed her growl-<br />
ing stomach and eventually she wound<br />
up in Boston taking advertising jobs<br />
along the way.<br />
In Boston, she had applications in<br />
various jobs, but somehow being a<br />
member of the female sex slowed her<br />
progress in the art and advertising<br />
world.<br />
She took up residence in Waltham<br />
and undaunted, strode into a firm near<br />
the Burlington Mall.<br />
<br />
DPW had been working therejj<br />
The area Is still a mass of<br />
drumlin rock and water doe»!<br />
not go through rock.<br />
4. The <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong>, as is fair;<br />
ly well known, Is published"<br />
once a week, and could not/<br />
possibly respond In the*<br />
manner suggested by the,<br />
wr<strong>it</strong>er of this missive. -\<br />
Tewksbury School [<br />
lunch menu<br />
Moadsy: Baconburger on a<br />
Roll, Tomato and Lettuce,<br />
Carrot and Celery Stick*.<br />
Peaches and Cream and Milk.<br />
Tuesday: Sliced Turkey and<br />
Dressing w<strong>it</strong>h Gravy,<br />
Buttered Carrot*, Cranberry<br />
Sauce, Fru<strong>it</strong>ed Jello w<strong>it</strong>h Top-<br />
ping and Milk.<br />
Wedsetday: Batter Fried<br />
Flab, French Fries, Catsup;<br />
Carrot and Cabbage Slaw,<br />
Glazed Lemon Bread and'<br />
Miik •:<br />
Thursday: Roast Beef<br />
Chunks, Rich Brown Gravy,'"<br />
Whipped Potato, Corn NlWets,<br />
Peanut Butter Square and<br />
Milk.<br />
Friday: Chilled Juice,<br />
Tomato and Cheese Pizza,<br />
Garden Salad. Ice Cream and<br />
Milk.<br />
Analvenartes<br />
Ann and Fred Antlnarelli ot<br />
Carey Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> will<br />
dance tbe Anniversary Walts<br />
for the 14th time on April 12.<br />
The anniversary star for<br />
this week goes to Ellen and<br />
George Ford of Coolldge<br />
Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong> who will be<br />
celebrating their 46th on April<br />
18.<br />
Also celebrating on April 16<br />
will be John and Nancy<br />
Murphy of Crest Avenue, their<br />
sixth and Ed and Sally Torel<br />
of Pineridge Road, their llthj<br />
To enter<br />
To enter an <strong>it</strong>em In B<strong>it</strong>s 4<br />
Pieces, call the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> at<br />
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Corporation is offering part-<br />
time pos<strong>it</strong>ions for individuals<br />
55 years of age or older<br />
through the Senior. Aides<br />
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For information and-or<br />
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6 TOWN CRIER, APRIL 5, 1978<br />
A touch of class<br />
leaves w<strong>it</strong>h Fred<br />
Sports Ed<strong>it</strong>or's note: <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong><br />
correspondent Larry McGrath has<br />
known and worked w<strong>it</strong>h coach<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong> for six years. McGrath<br />
describes his feelings on the WHS<br />
coach's resignation.<br />
by Larry McGrath<br />
The last of the old school coaches at<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School has resigned.<br />
After 22 years of prowling the<br />
sidelines Fred Bellissmo last Wednes-<br />
day night called <strong>it</strong> qu<strong>it</strong>s. C<strong>it</strong>ing only<br />
personal reasons. <strong>Bellissimo</strong> closed<br />
out an era that might never be match-<br />
ed at <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
It will seem rather strange seeing<br />
Fred raking leaves on a fall afternoon<br />
instead of moving up and down the<br />
practice field or putting his charges<br />
through wind sprints to close out yet<br />
another practice.<br />
What most people saw on Saturday<br />
afternoon was a small part and<br />
probably the most misunderstood part<br />
of the whole high school football<br />
operation. From the last week in<br />
August to the Saturday after<br />
Thanksgiving, football is a seven-day<br />
a week job.<br />
The job that sometimes looks easy<br />
on Saturday takes many hours of<br />
dedication during the week. A loss<br />
come Saturday and <strong>it</strong> seems as though<br />
a whole week's work has been wasted.<br />
Say what you will - the man's<br />
records and teams speak for<br />
themselves. Coach <strong>Bellissimo</strong> isn't a<br />
pol<strong>it</strong>ician - just a coach who only con-<br />
•<br />
• Copyright 197« by Ion Noilton<br />
cerned himself w<strong>it</strong>h the job of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> football. He took a Class<br />
"D" team and moved <strong>it</strong> up to a "B"<br />
Division club. Although the numbers<br />
say Division III <strong>Wilmington</strong> competes<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h schools w<strong>it</strong>h far more students<br />
and much bigger football programs.<br />
Through the power teams of the ear-<br />
ly and late 60's, Bowen, Espos<strong>it</strong>o, etc<br />
and into the 70's. the only thing that<br />
changed w<strong>it</strong>h <strong>Bellissimo</strong> was his gray-<br />
ing hair. Hard work, preparation,<br />
desire and organization held true then<br />
and hold true even now. If you worked<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h him all week, come Saturday<br />
you'd probably have a better Insight<br />
into the what-if's, how come's, what<br />
went right and what went wrong.<br />
His class came through again w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
the recent developments at the high<br />
school. He had applied for the athletic<br />
director's job and qu<strong>it</strong>e naturally, was<br />
disappointed when he wasn't selected.<br />
There could be many factors in-<br />
volved, such as the feeling that<br />
today's athlete isn't the same as when<br />
he first came on the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
scene; the declining population at the<br />
high school while other area teams<br />
continue to grow; and maybe a host of<br />
others.<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong> has many coaching<br />
years left in him and <strong>it</strong> wouldn't sur-<br />
prise me if another school shows an<br />
interest before next season.<br />
A touch of coaching class has left<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h the departure of Bellssimo from<br />
the WHS ranks.<br />
Former <strong>Wilmington</strong> High football coach Fred<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong> stands between 1970 co-captains Mike<br />
Espos<strong>it</strong>o (32) and Dick Gillis (35). The 1970 club was<br />
one of <strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s best as they finished w<strong>it</strong>h a 9-0-0<br />
record and the MVC championship.<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong> highlights<br />
• Thanksgiving 1976...Wildcats defeat<br />
Tewksbury 32-0 for MVC co-t<strong>it</strong>le and<br />
a berth in Division II Super bowl.<br />
Finish year 9-1-0.<br />
• Nov. 1, 1975...Wildcats rip Dracut<br />
26-0 on Middies' home field. Scored<br />
20 points in fourth quarter.<br />
• Oct. 10, 1974...<strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s 100th<br />
career win - a 7-0 shutout of Central<br />
Catholic<br />
• Thanksgiving 1973...Wildcats<br />
shutout Tewksbury 34-0 to complete<br />
a 7-2-0 season. They finish second.<br />
• Thanksgiving 1972...A 13-8 win over<br />
Tewksbury gives <strong>Bellissimo</strong> a<br />
perfect 9-0-0 season and his sixth<br />
championship team. <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
had won 13 straight over two<br />
seasons (71-72).<br />
• Oct. 30, 1970...WHS 35 Chelmsford<br />
10. The win puts the Wildcats on top<br />
of the MVC Led by senior halfback<br />
Mike Espos<strong>it</strong>o's record breaking<br />
year the team goes on to a perfect 9-<br />
0-0 season.<br />
• Thanksgiving 1968...Wildcats ram<br />
Tewksbury 34-14 They are co-<br />
champs w<strong>it</strong>h Dracut at 8-1-0. .<br />
• Thanksgiving 1967...Wildcats blank<br />
Redmen 28-0. WHS Lowell Subur-<br />
ban Leag champs at 8-0-0<br />
• Oct. 20, 1962...Wildcats blank<br />
Chelmsford 18-0 to stretch unbeaten<br />
streak to 15 games WHS finishes<br />
year as Suburban champs at 9-0-0.<br />
WHS also finishes in a four-way tie<br />
for Class C t<strong>it</strong>le. The team wound<br />
up w<strong>it</strong>h a 19 game unbeaten streak<br />
• 1961...The team wins another Subur-<br />
ban League t<strong>it</strong>le (7-0-1 > and takes a<br />
trip to Washington at season's end.<br />
Tho following h a record of lome of<br />
tho groat Frod Boll<strong>it</strong>timo coachod<br />
loam*.<br />
1976 9-1-0 (MVC Co-champs<br />
WHS 27 Stoneham 6<br />
■<br />
WHS 27 Lawrence 0<br />
WHS 35 Chelmsford 0<br />
WHS 42<br />
Austin 0<br />
WHS 17. Andover 8<br />
WHS 8 Central 14<br />
WHS 34 Methuen 0<br />
WHS 20 Billerica 6<br />
WHS 32 TMHSO<br />
242 34<br />
1972 9-0-0 (MVC champs)<br />
WHS 33 Andover %8<br />
WHS 28 Pentucket Regional 13<br />
WHS 29 Methuen 7<br />
WHS 14 Dracut 0<br />
WHS 26 Burlington 6<br />
WHS 7 Chelmsford 0<br />
WHS 13 North Reading 8<br />
WHS 20 Billerica 7<br />
WHS 13 Tewksbury 8<br />
183 77<br />
1970 9-0-0 (MVC champs)<br />
WHS 33 Andover 8<br />
WHS 55<br />
North Andover 0<br />
WHS 35 Methuen 0<br />
WHS 21 Dracut 0<br />
WHS 41 Burlington 0<br />
WHS 35 Chelmsford 10<br />
WHS 48<br />
WHS 34 iBillerica 0<br />
North Reading 6<br />
WHS 13 TMHS3<br />
315 27<br />
1968 8-1-0 (MVC cixhamps)<br />
WHS 20 Andover 6<br />
WHS 21 North Andover 6<br />
WHS 32 Methuen 7<br />
WHS 6 Dracut 20<br />
WHS 22 Burlington 6<br />
WHS 25 North Reading 22<br />
WHS 21 Billerica 7<br />
WHS 34 TMHS14<br />
Defeated Chelmsford<br />
1967 8-0-0 (Lowell Suburban League<br />
champs)<br />
WHS 36 Andover 6<br />
WHS 41 North Andover 12<br />
Dracut 7 WHS 6<br />
WHS 7<br />
Burlington 6<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong> <strong>calls</strong> <strong>it</strong> qu<strong>it</strong>s after 22 years .."<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School football<br />
coach Fred <strong>Bellissimo</strong> subm<strong>it</strong>ted a<br />
formal letter of resignation to the<br />
school comm<strong>it</strong>tee last Wednesday<br />
night after 22 years at the helm of the<br />
trad<strong>it</strong>ion-laden Wildcats. The com-<br />
m<strong>it</strong>tee has not read the letter as yet,<br />
but <strong>it</strong> is likely that <strong>it</strong> will be read<br />
come the next regular meeting April<br />
12.<br />
The 48-year-old <strong>Bellissimo</strong> began<br />
his coaching career at <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
High School in. 1956 after graduating<br />
from Belmont High School and the<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y of Notre Dame. He played<br />
football, basketball, and baseball at<br />
Belmont before moving to the<br />
Fighting Irish w<strong>it</strong>h whom he played<br />
football and baseball while helping to<br />
coach the school's baseball team. He<br />
graduated w<strong>it</strong>h a degree in physical<br />
education from Notre Dame in 1954<br />
before taking a job as a physical<br />
education instructor at the Waltham<br />
Boys Club. He originally lived in Bel-<br />
Sports Comment<br />
mont before moving to <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
The veteran Wildcat leader com-<br />
piled a 121-62-15 record in his 22 years<br />
as the school's football coach. His<br />
1960, 61, 70 and 72 teams were un-<br />
defeated w<strong>it</strong>h the Wildcats rolling up<br />
a 23 game unbeaten streak in the<br />
years through 1960-63. The Cats won<br />
Class C t<strong>it</strong>les in 1967 and 70 and were<br />
the small school champs in 1962. They<br />
were also the Division Illchamps in<br />
1970. <strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s teams won seven<br />
t<strong>it</strong>les - the last being the Merrimack<br />
Valley Conference co-championship In<br />
1976. Other championship years for<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School football were<br />
1972, 1970, 1968, 1967, 1962 and 1961.<br />
Last year was <strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s first losing<br />
season (4-5-1) in 12 autumns.<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s plans are to remain as<br />
a physical education instructor at<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School. Speculation<br />
will now start as to who will be his<br />
coaching successor.<br />
Former WHS head football coach<br />
Fred <strong>Bellissimo</strong> gives sophomore<br />
quarterback Johh Robarge some in-<br />
structions in a 1977 MVC game.<br />
Soph instructions<br />
Robarge is one of the young Wildcats<br />
who could carry on the winning foot-<br />
ball trad<strong>it</strong>ion at the school.<br />
The bottom line - <strong>Bellissimo</strong> was a winner<br />
by Rick Cooke<br />
The man coached winning football<br />
teams - consistently. Consistently at<br />
a school that for years had been<br />
dwarfed by other schools in terms of<br />
total enrollment. Yet he was often the<br />
subject of cr<strong>it</strong>icism coming from<br />
players, fans, and the opposing<br />
coaches who thought that he might<br />
have run up the score just a b<strong>it</strong><br />
against their teams over the years<br />
when he knew he was capable of doing<br />
<strong>it</strong>.<br />
Fred <strong>Bellissimo</strong>, head football<br />
coach at <strong>Wilmington</strong> High School for<br />
22 years and a member of the "old<br />
school" of coaching thought, posted<br />
his wr<strong>it</strong>ten letter of resignation last<br />
week to bring to an end a career<br />
coaching record that will most likely<br />
stand up for his lifetime.<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong> was gruff, often dow-<br />
nright rude - but he really didn't give a<br />
damn if he was liked. He was there to<br />
win football games and to give the<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> High School athlete a shot<br />
at success. Considering his coaching<br />
style I was surprised that he chose to<br />
bow out so quietly.<br />
He refused comment when a <strong>Town</strong><br />
<strong>Crier</strong> correspondent called him last<br />
week, saying only that he felt that<br />
after 22 years he had had enough. He<br />
talked <strong>it</strong> over w<strong>it</strong>h his family and the,<br />
decision was made. You cat*<br />
speculate as to his reasons why - but I<br />
won't until' he chooses to talk about<br />
the reasons why he called <strong>it</strong> qu<strong>it</strong>s - if<br />
he ever does. I have my hunches, but<br />
I don't dare risk the wrath of a man<br />
whom I always respected as a football<br />
coach of the highest qual<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
I played for him once - that being in<br />
the 1972 All-Star game when <strong>it</strong> was<br />
still a battle between the Lowell stars<br />
and an MVC contingent. My first im-<br />
pression at the in<strong>it</strong>ial practice session<br />
for the game was - this guy was<br />
organized and he was from the "do <strong>it</strong><br />
this way because I'm the boss,"<br />
school. Coach <strong>Bellissimo</strong> didn't<br />
appear to be open to suggestions. He<br />
listened however, and he didn't miss<br />
much when <strong>it</strong> came down to winning<br />
or losing a football game. If memory<br />
serves me we practiced for two weeks<br />
before playing Lowell and pounding<br />
out a 32-0 win. For an All-Star group<br />
we were well prepared. The late Ray<br />
Riddick didn't particularly care for<br />
the score that helped alter the game's<br />
format to affect more balance. It was<br />
a lopsided score w<strong>it</strong>h the winners hav-<br />
ing the horses. What could <strong>Bellissimo</strong><br />
do but play everyone - and everyone<br />
played well to account for the final<br />
score. <strong>Bellissimo</strong> just won games -<br />
period - that's the bottom line. He'd<br />
grind you or finesse you to death if<br />
that's what <strong>it</strong> took to win. He helped<br />
WHS 34<br />
WHS 15<br />
WHS 15<br />
WHS 28<br />
183<br />
Chelmsford 12<br />
North Reading 5<br />
Billerica 8<br />
TMHSO<br />
53<br />
1981 7-0-1 (Suburban champs)<br />
WHS 30 Burlington 8<br />
WHS 12<br />
Billerica 0<br />
WHS 20<br />
Bedford 0<br />
WHS 14<br />
Dracut 6<br />
Chelmsford 18<br />
WHS 18<br />
WHS 26<br />
North Andover 6<br />
WHS 19<br />
North Reading 0<br />
WHS 18<br />
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put <strong>Wilmington</strong> High School football<br />
on the map w<strong>it</strong>h the help of many fine<br />
gridiron athletes who came down the *<br />
Wildcat pike. ~~><br />
People have cr<strong>it</strong>icized the football<br />
team as being too important in<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>. The reason that the<br />
sport gained such support was that the<br />
sporting society says win - and when<br />
you do win the sport picks up interest.<br />
When you don't win they label you a<br />
loser and a replacement w<strong>it</strong>h fresh<br />
winning ideas is knocking on the<br />
athletic director's door for that all-<br />
important interview that could land<br />
him your job. <strong>Bellissimo</strong> took a hand-<br />
ful of moderately talented players<br />
who were outweighed by many teams<br />
in the late 1950's and began molding a<br />
winning spir<strong>it</strong> that typified the Wild-<br />
cat teams throughout the 60's and<br />
70's.<br />
In 1956, <strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s first year at<br />
the helm, the team didn't win a game<br />
in seven tries'. Five years later they .<br />
went undefeated and we're' Lowell ■<br />
Suburban Champs. The l<strong>it</strong>tle school in<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> had come of age. They,<br />
wouldn't stop coming for most of the<br />
1960s - the exception being a brief<br />
slump in the years 1964 and 1965. In<br />
1962 they were 9-0 and champs again.<br />
The the rebuilding road was rough<br />
until 1966 when the team was 6-2 and<br />
the next year <strong>Bellissimo</strong> spotted a<br />
freshman who would help him put<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> (and the name Espos<strong>it</strong>o)<br />
*6n the lips of many college recru<strong>it</strong>ers<br />
four years later.<br />
In 1967 freshman Mike EsposiU<br />
wore number 85 and played end while<br />
erasing Chelmsford's Arnie<br />
Hulzberg's record w<strong>it</strong>h 20 point after<br />
touchdowns.<br />
The team was 8*0 and ready for a<br />
four year period where they went 31-3-<br />
1. <strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s reputation as a win-<br />
ning coach was firmly established<br />
around not only the Merrimack<br />
Valley, but Massachusetts as well.<br />
The Wildcats were MVC co-champs<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h Dracut in the first year of the<br />
conference in 1968 - a year when they<br />
marched to an 8-1-0 record. Only an<br />
upset by Tewksbury on Thanksgiving<br />
morning the next year kept the team<br />
from another t<strong>it</strong>le. They finished at 6-<br />
2-1 in 1969 before the team that could<br />
arguably be called the best in<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s reign romped to a t<strong>it</strong>le.<br />
The 1970 club piled up a 9-0-0 record<br />
and rolled to" the MVC championship<br />
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record (450 points), and a rock-ribbed<br />
defense. It wasn't unusual to see<br />
Espo wind his way through opposing<br />
defenses for 20 or 30 points per<br />
game. <strong>Bellissimo</strong> had that offensive<br />
weapon that every coach' dreams<br />
about. He also had the tough<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> kids who seemed to feel<br />
right at home w<strong>it</strong>h his disciplinary<br />
coaching style that was par for the<br />
gridiron course during the 1960's when<br />
a portly fellow in Green Bay was win-<br />
ning NFL championships w<strong>it</strong>h his own<br />
well planned style of sweet execution<br />
and cond<strong>it</strong>ioning through mild forms<br />
of torture.<br />
In 1971 the team slumped to 5-3-1,<br />
but <strong>Bellissimo</strong> gained a measure of<br />
revenge for Tewksbury's upset in 1969<br />
when his Cats battled the Redmen to a<br />
0-0 standoff in the mud at the Center<br />
School FielflV The tie prevented us -<br />
and 1 say us - because I was a tackle on<br />
that team- from grabbing a piece of<br />
the MVC t<strong>it</strong>le. The next year another<br />
great <strong>Bellissimo</strong> team (9-0-0) rolled to<br />
the t<strong>it</strong>le w<strong>it</strong>h the Turkey Day game<br />
being a 13-8 squeaker over Tewksbury<br />
after we had held an 8-0 lead into the<br />
fourth quarter. I'll never forget the<br />
frustration of losing to a team - and a<br />
coach I respected so much, but I knew<br />
we could beat if we executed perfect-<br />
ly. This is not simply post-resignation<br />
respect e<strong>it</strong>her. I did respect Fred and<br />
teams did have to execute flawlessly<br />
to top the Wildcats in their best years.<br />
You made a mistake and bant - they<br />
were all over you. The 1972 team<br />
cap<strong>it</strong>alized on opponents' flubs all<br />
year w<strong>it</strong>h a clawing defense that was<br />
one of the school's best. We fumbled<br />
twice - the Wildcats scored twice.<br />
Chalk up another loss to <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s<br />
killer instinct that was more than<br />
slightly due to <strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s coaching<br />
personal<strong>it</strong>y. Any good coach will cor-<br />
rect mistakes w<strong>it</strong>h good instruction,<br />
but Fred was more like a drill instruc-<br />
tor, teaching boys to be men while<br />
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barking out Saturday's game plan in a<br />
style that became synonymous w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> football.<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong> and his team fought the<br />
rising Andover football tide in the<br />
years following the 1972 t<strong>it</strong>le. The 1973<br />
season was a success by normal foot-<br />
ball standards at 7-2-0, but for the<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> football fans who had<br />
grown accustomed to dominance<br />
often times second place was a big let-<br />
down. That <strong>Wilmington</strong> club was a<br />
strong team as <strong>it</strong>s 34-0 Turkey Day<br />
embarassment handed to Tewksbury<br />
attests. Thank God I had graduated<br />
that summer. I was saved from<br />
another beating at the hands of yet<br />
another <strong>Bellissimo</strong> coached team that<br />
just kept coming at you, pile-driving<br />
<strong>it</strong>s way to a win when a pass could<br />
have been so much subtler.<br />
Subtelty was not one of <strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s<br />
qual<strong>it</strong>ies - except last week when peo-<br />
ple in Tewksbury and surrounding<br />
MVC towns were whispering, "did<br />
you hear about Fred resigning?" It<br />
was unusual for a man who coached<br />
boys so aggressively to bow out so<br />
quietly arid peacefully, w<strong>it</strong>hout the<br />
least b<strong>it</strong> of fanfare that a coach of 22<br />
years is ent<strong>it</strong>led to.<br />
His last three autumns at the helm<br />
were a tribute to his coaching style<br />
and the kids who adapted to <strong>it</strong>.<br />
W<strong>it</strong>hout one of the best gridiron<br />
teachers in the state (assistant Bob<br />
Aylward who had taken the<br />
Tewksbury job) <strong>Bellissimo</strong> regrouped<br />
his coaching st/nf and finished 4-3-3 in<br />
1974 w<strong>it</strong>h a team that had some<br />
promising sophomores on the rise.<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s abil<strong>it</strong>y to cope w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
raw, but talented sophs who were still<br />
learning was put to test over three<br />
years and <strong>it</strong> paid off handsomely w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
people like Jim Stewart,<br />
Sferrazza, Dave Rounds and Gordie<br />
F<strong>it</strong>ch triggering another Wildcat t<strong>it</strong>le<br />
run in 1976.<br />
The 5-2-2 mark of 1975 was not good<br />
enough to match Andover who<br />
appeared ready to be the new domi-<br />
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nant force in the Merrimack Valley.<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> resurfaced the next year<br />
JJ976) when they survived several<br />
ging injuries and a lack of exnced<br />
players on the bench to<br />
-. mold a 9-1-0 record that meant a co-<br />
Afttampionship w<strong>it</strong>h Tewksbury. Yet<br />
;. another <strong>Wilmington</strong> team went into a<br />
'big game mentally and emotionally<br />
—ared as <strong>Wilmington</strong> ripped the<br />
nen 32-0 Thanksgiving morning at<br />
to grab a piece of the MVC t<strong>it</strong>le<br />
a berth in the Division II<br />
Schoolboy Super Bowl at Boston<br />
Univers<strong>it</strong>y.<br />
While the Redmen, under the<br />
emotional Aylward, were nervous and<br />
ij perhaps over-prepared, <strong>Bellissimo</strong>'s<br />
■^jldcats truely reflected their<br />
sen's personal<strong>it</strong>y on that morningying<br />
under control, savage along<br />
I line, and w<strong>it</strong>h supreme confidence<br />
• that this smaller Tewksbury team<br />
didn't belong on the same field w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
ttem. They didn't - and <strong>Bellissimo</strong><br />
had done <strong>it</strong> again, winning the big<br />
game and holding off the challenge of<br />
a young coach (Aylward) who adm<strong>it</strong>s<br />
that he benef<strong>it</strong>ed from his years under<br />
' <strong>Bellissimo</strong>. "We had a job to do and<br />
we did <strong>it</strong>," said <strong>Bellissimo</strong> afterward.<br />
Business as usual in <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
The team dropped a 20-12 decision<br />
to Lynn Classical in the Super Bowl<br />
game - the last battle for the outstanding<br />
crop of seniors who had blossomed<br />
in three years under <strong>Bellissimo</strong>.<br />
Last year the young Wildcats were 4-<br />
. 5-1 and local cr<strong>it</strong>ics proclaimed the<br />
offense to be too conservative w<strong>it</strong>h the<br />
team being shutout three times and<br />
expect so much of WHS football, but<br />
the truth of the matter was that last<br />
fall was the first stage of a rebuilding<br />
process similar to 1974.<br />
It's true that <strong>Wilmington</strong> doesn't<br />
have the large numbers of talented<br />
male athletes (or female athletes for<br />
that matter) to draw from as does<br />
Chelsford or Billerica. The Lions<br />
have a male enrollment of 1062 while<br />
Billerica has 897 boys enrolled.<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>'s 456 ranks above only<br />
Dracut (426) and Lawrence (393) in<br />
male totals. There are intangible factors<br />
that make up the difference<br />
between a winner and a loser,<br />
however. <strong>Bellissimo</strong> was one of those<br />
intangibles. The <strong>Wilmington</strong> athletes<br />
are the other. I do not believe that<br />
<strong>Bellissimo</strong> resigned because he felt<br />
that he didn't have a chance to build a<br />
winning football team again because<br />
of the numbers game. That s<strong>it</strong>uation<br />
would never be enough to discourage<br />
Fred - whose confidence in his abil<strong>it</strong>y<br />
to coach a winner was so great that he<br />
probably thought that he could have<br />
fought a draw against the rising<br />
enrollment tide around the conference.<br />
Often times a draw is not good<br />
enough-especially when you have a<br />
winning trad<strong>it</strong>ion that at times may<br />
seem more of a haunt than an added<br />
bonus. Whomever fills the coaching<br />
vacancy at <strong>Wilmington</strong> High can be<br />
sure that he will be walking in the<br />
shadow of the winning trad<strong>it</strong>ion established<br />
by <strong>Bellissimo</strong>.<br />
Like him or not. Damn him or<br />
scoring just one touchdown on three praise him as a high school Lombard!.<br />
other occasions. The first sub-.500 Whether you liked his style or not -<br />
season since 1965 was a disappoint- the man Is a hell of a high school<br />
ment to the locals who have come to football coach.<br />
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Youth Hockey Highlights<br />
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..,-,. <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s Bantam As built a 4-0<br />
,•.,•; lead after two periods Sunday night at<br />
-■Lid,.the Burlington Ice Palace and held off<br />
■ili, B Newton surge in the third period for<br />
.noil a 4-3 win.<br />
Mike Crimmins pocketed<br />
., . <strong>Wilmington</strong>'s first goal at 5:05 of the<br />
-■•. first period assisted by Donny<br />
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lift driver for the<br />
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Mr. Steber was the husband<br />
Mary E. (Muin<br />
d at survived by h<strong>it</strong><br />
am Mrs. Jud<strong>it</strong>h A<br />
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WlllUm D , Gary A., and<br />
Darlacne R. Steber of<br />
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John, Edwin. Stanley, Robert,<br />
Frank, James and Frederick<br />
and two sisters, Mrs. Nancy<br />
Doacette and Mrs. Llbby<br />
Edwards. Two grandchildren<br />
•Iso survive.<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
held at the W.S. Cavanaugh It<br />
Son Funeral Home, 174 Main<br />
Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> on Friday<br />
at 11 a.m. w<strong>it</strong>h the Rev.<br />
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Congregational Church of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> officiating.<br />
Burial will take place In<br />
Riveralde Cemetery, North<br />
Reading.<br />
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Albert Bauder,<br />
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Albert Bauder on Kingfisher Fargo, North Dakota, two<br />
Road, Tewkabury passed<br />
away suddenly in Lowell on<br />
daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Marjorie)<br />
J. Ledeouz of Nashua.<br />
March M. He was an Army N.H. and Miss Katheryn<br />
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attained the rank of<br />
sergeant and had been<br />
employed as a sheet metal<br />
worker by General Electric in<br />
Bauder of Tewkabury. Six<br />
grandchildren also survive<br />
Mr. Bauder also leaves his<br />
brother and a sister, Car<strong>it</strong>on<br />
G. Clutc and Geraldlne Hud-<br />
Lynn.<br />
Mr. Bauder Is survived by<br />
his wife. Mrs Shirley<br />
son of Glouversvllle, New<br />
York.<br />
Funeral services ware held<br />
(Thompson) Bauder of on March SO in Johnstown.<br />
Kingfisher Road; Tewkabury; New York. Arrangements<br />
two tons, Richard of were under the direction of<br />
Wellington Ohio and James of the Tewkabury Funeral<br />
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of injuries suffered in an<br />
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It.<br />
Mrs. Flucker, a resident of<br />
Tewkabury for approximately<br />
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Besides her husband,<br />
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Also surviving are four<br />
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Funeral services were held<br />
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Tewksbury . Congregational<br />
Church. Interment followed<br />
In Tewksbury Cemetery.<br />
Arrangements were under<br />
the direction of the<br />
Tewksbury Funeral Home.<br />
Robert Underwood<br />
services Friday<br />
Robert D. Underwood, Jr.,<br />
lt« Nichols Street.<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>, died at his<br />
residence on Monday mor-<br />
ning. Mr. Underwood was 94<br />
years of age, and waa born In<br />
New Rocbelle, New York. He<br />
was the son of Robert D. and<br />
Harriet (Benedict)<br />
Underwood. Mr. Underwood,<br />
who lived In New York daring<br />
his youth, also lived In<br />
Melroae prior to taking up<br />
residence in <strong>Wilmington</strong> six<br />
years ago.<br />
He served in the U.S. Navy<br />
during the Vietnam conflict<br />
Mr. Underwood was af-<br />
filiated w<strong>it</strong>h the IBM. Cor-<br />
poration of Boston as an<br />
engineer. He is survived by<br />
his wife, Mrs. Dlanne J.<br />
(Minske) Underwood, his two<br />
children, Christopher R. and<br />
David D. Underwood, both of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>, his parents, and<br />
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FIDUCIARY'S ACCOUNT<br />
Middleses. M Na. a UK<br />
To all Persona interested in the estate<br />
of William G. Maaa late of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> ia and County Deceaaed<br />
You are hereby notified pursuant to<br />
Maaa R Civ P Rule n that the First<br />
& Final Account of William J. Mann aa<br />
(fiduciaryI of said rstflt* as trustee'*'<br />
fiduciary under Article of the will<br />
of said deceased has been preaeated to<br />
said Court tor allowance<br />
If you desire lo preserve your rtfbt<br />
to file an objection to said account you<br />
or your attorney mast file ■ wr<strong>it</strong>ten<br />
appearance in said Conn at Cambrldie<br />
on or before use Pint day of May. 1S7S.<br />
Has return day of tall c<strong>it</strong>ation Yoa<br />
may upon wr<strong>it</strong>ten request by<br />
registered or certified mill to the<br />
ftdartary or to the attorney for tkc<br />
fiduciary obtain w<strong>it</strong>hout coat a copy of<br />
said accounts) II you dealre lo object<br />
to any <strong>it</strong>em of and accoaatfl), you<br />
must la add<strong>it</strong>ion to fillnf a wr<strong>it</strong>ten<br />
appearance as aforesaid file w<strong>it</strong>hin<br />
thirty days after said return day or<br />
w<strong>it</strong>hin such other time as the Court<br />
upon motion may order a wr<strong>it</strong>ten eta lenient<br />
of each each turn together w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
the grounds for each objection thereto<br />
a copy to be aarrad upon the fiduciary<br />
pursuant lo tat Maas R. Civ P Rale<br />
WITNESS. Edward I. Martin. Es-<br />
quire. First Judge of said Court, this<br />
twentieth day of March. 1STS<br />
PaulJ "<br />
ASU.lt<br />
LOST BANK BOOK: Tke<br />
foilawtag baakheeh is last aad<br />
application has beea made for<br />
paymeat of Ike imoaat la aVCCar-<br />
daace w<strong>it</strong>h See. M. Ch. in GL<br />
Paymcal has beea Hopped.<br />
Bankbook 18-sM Ml Melrose<br />
Savings Baak. At.lt<br />
LOST BANK BOOK: Tke<br />
following bnakboak to leal aad<br />
appllntioa has beea made for<br />
paymeat ot the amounl la accor-<br />
dance wltb Sec. ta. Ch. 147 GL.<br />
Paymeat baa beea slopped Sbaw-<br />
mal Melroae Wakefleld 1M-4SS-I<br />
MtS.AS<br />
COMMONWEALTH OF<br />
MASSACHUSETTS<br />
PROBATE COURT<br />
Middleses. aa.<br />
To all persons interested in the es-<br />
tate of Harold M. Deuusa late of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> ia slid County deceased<br />
A pet<strong>it</strong>ion baa beea presented to said<br />
Court for probate of ■ certain inetru<br />
men! purporting to be the laat will of<br />
said deceaeed by Harold L Detaie of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> in the County of Middleses<br />
praying that he be appointed esecutor<br />
thereof w<strong>it</strong>hout giving a surety on his<br />
If you dealre lo object thereto yoa or<br />
your attorney should file a wr<strong>it</strong>ten<br />
appearance in said Court at Cambridge<br />
before tea o'clock in tke forenoon on<br />
the nineteenth day of April ISTS. the<br />
return day of this c<strong>it</strong>ation<br />
Wltneea. EDWARD T MARTIN.<br />
Ksquire First Judge of aaid Curt, this<br />
llfteeaui day of March 1171<br />
Paul J Cavaeaugh<br />
MB.St.A9 , rwMSwer<br />
,<br />
COMMONWEALTH OF<br />
^ MASSACHUSETTS<br />
SHERIFF'S SALE<br />
Middleses. n<br />
Lowell Jaae IS. 1ST)<br />
Taken on execution and will be sold<br />
by public auction on the lllh day of<br />
April im. on Thursday at 9 IS o'clock<br />
A M .<strong>it</strong> the SHERIFF'S OFFICE. IN<br />
MARKET STREET. LOWELL. County<br />
of Middlesex, all tke right, t<strong>it</strong>le assd In-<br />
terest thai said William Calherwud of<br />
399 Marshal! Street in the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />
Tewkabury County of Middleses had<br />
'not exempt by law from levy on ex-<br />
ecution or from attachment! on tat<br />
Sfah day of June 1STI being the time<br />
when the same was seized on execu-<br />
tion, in and to the following described<br />
real estate, lo w<strong>it</strong><br />
The land w<strong>it</strong>h the buildings thereon,<br />
s<strong>it</strong>uated In said Tewksbury on the<br />
northwealerly side of Marshall Street,<br />
being shown as Lot B-S on a plan en<br />
t<strong>it</strong>led Subdivialon of Lot "B" In<br />
Tewksbury. Mass dated December<br />
»: 1*52 by Dana F Perkins S Sons.<br />
lac. C.E 'a." which plan ia recorded<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h Middltstx North District<br />
Registry of Deeds. Plan Book at. Plan<br />
114-A. and thus bosaaatd.<br />
Southeasterly by said Marshall<br />
Street by two courses, fifty-one lad<br />
•(Its 'SI «i fa<strong>it</strong> and forty-elgkl aad<br />
IT. loo lUsSI feet.<br />
Southwesterly by Lot B-J aa saht<br />
plan two hundred aeventy five aad<br />
U IW IBISI feet:<br />
Northwesterly by Lota 11 and U ay<br />
two courses three and St'lcS tisSI<br />
feat and one hundred sixteen and<br />
M 100 'l<strong>it</strong> Mi led end<br />
Northcisletly by M B-l on BsM plaa<br />
two htaulred level aid Il/lOO IS«t It i<br />
feet<br />
Terms of Sale-Cash Roberts Maaa.<br />
JU DEPUTY SHERIFF<br />
Isabel Chauncey<br />
was 83<br />
Mrs. Isabel L. Chauncey of 4<br />
Edwards Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
died suddenly at Caoate<br />
years Mrs. Chauncey was the<br />
wife of the late Stanley W.<br />
Chauncey, and Is survived by<br />
Memorial Hosp<strong>it</strong>al on<br />
Wednesday. March JS. Born<br />
her son, Stanley H. Chauncey<br />
of <strong>Wilmington</strong> .<br />
in New Foundland, Canada, Funeral services were held<br />
Mrs. Chauncey was 83 years<br />
of age at the time of her<br />
at the W.S. Cavanaugh 4 Son<br />
Funeral Home, 374 Main<br />
death. She was the daughter Street. <strong>Wilmington</strong>, on Satur<br />
of the late Cornelius and the day at 10:15 a.m. w<strong>it</strong>h the<br />
late Mary (Butler) Buckley Rev. Francis W. Mackin of-<br />
She had lived in Somervllle ficiating Burial took place in<br />
for many years and had lived<br />
In <strong>Wilmington</strong> for the past B<br />
the family lot, Woodlawn<br />
Cemetery, Everett.<br />
Regional Health Center<br />
in <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
Friends, relatives and loved<br />
ones honored by contributions<br />
in their memory to the<br />
Regional Health Center in<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> this week in-<br />
clude:<br />
In memory of Henry M.<br />
Elworthy, father of Robert<br />
El worthy, from the Coca-Cola<br />
Bottling Co. of New England<br />
(Lynn).<br />
In memory of Mrs.<br />
Margaret Adama, from<br />
his sister, Mrs. Diane Sm<strong>it</strong>h<br />
of Maine.<br />
Memorial services will be<br />
held at the First<br />
Congregational Church -<br />
U.C.C., 18 Andover Road.<br />
Billerica on Friday evening,<br />
April T at eight o'clock w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
the Rev. Hughea officiating<br />
Funeral arrangements are<br />
under the direction of the W.S.<br />
Cavanaugh It Son Funeral<br />
Home, S74 Main Street,<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
Gentle, Shetland Gelding<br />
•<br />
PONY<br />
two blue eyes<br />
Western saddle<br />
* bridle<br />
two wheel sulky<br />
Joseph and Helen Rooney<br />
I Lexington i<br />
In memory of Mra.<br />
Margaret Adama, mother of<br />
Mrs. Aileen Beamon (Lexing-<br />
ton i, from Mr. and Mrs. John<br />
M. Young (Lexington).<br />
In memory of Phillip<br />
Buzzell. from Lindsay<br />
Stevens.<br />
In memory of Oliver<br />
Barchard, Jr., from Lawrence<br />
J Gelinesu<br />
St. Dorothy's Church<br />
Baptismal instruction for<br />
parents and Godparents will<br />
be held April 7 at S p.m in the<br />
lower h/11. gov/pti ma in g/v-<br />
pril will be at 2 p.m. on April<br />
It and 23<br />
St. Dorothy's Couples Club<br />
Get Acquainted dance Satur-<br />
day, April I at 8 p.m. in the<br />
lower hall. No admission fee.<br />
Stewardahlp collections<br />
next Sunday at all Massea.<br />
Women interested in lear-<br />
ning about religious life,<br />
please contact Slater Marilyn<br />
Ann at 452-06*2<br />
Confirmation at St.<br />
Dorothy's April 9 at both 4:00<br />
and 7:00 p.m. Mass-<br />
ceremonies<br />
LAND<br />
WANTED<br />
One or two house<br />
lots for early tpring<br />
construction. Will pay<br />
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$7dP<br />
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call ■ 415 Main St<br />
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JOWN CRIER. APRIL 5. 1978 9<br />
GEORGE G. ROBERTIE<br />
658-9650<br />
REAL<br />
ESTATE<br />
CORNER.<br />
-** C. McAwney<br />
lOiggggggg. Realtor<br />
If you have an FMA-<br />
Insured mortgage on<br />
your house, you can sell<br />
or trade It w<strong>it</strong>hout pay-<br />
ing off the mortgage.<br />
The new owner's<br />
name can be subst<strong>it</strong>uted<br />
on the old mortgage, if<br />
both the FHA and the<br />
lender agree to the sub-<br />
st<strong>it</strong>ution. This releases<br />
you from personal<br />
liabil<strong>it</strong>y on the<br />
mortgage.<br />
You can sell w<strong>it</strong>hout<br />
getting the lender's and<br />
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but you are still liable<br />
for the mortgage, and<br />
the new owner makes<br />
his monthly payments<br />
to you. You then make<br />
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It you owe more than<br />
75% on an FHA-lnsured<br />
mortgage on a home you<br />
are selling or trading to<br />
someone who will not be<br />
living In It, you may be<br />
required to pay off the<br />
mortgage If you are<br />
planning to buy another<br />
house w<strong>it</strong>h an FHA-<br />
insurad mortgage.<br />
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943 Main St. <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
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Borrow up to $10,000 against the<br />
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your present mortgage. Your existing<br />
mortgage need not be w<strong>it</strong>h Melrose<br />
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MELRSSE<br />
SAVINGS BANK<br />
are Maei St awawSSS. Meat HIT) fata!m<br />
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. , 1<br />
I
COMMONWEALTH OF<br />
MASSACHUSETTS<br />
TOWN OF<br />
WILMINGTON<br />
OFFICE OF THE<br />
TOWN COLLECTOR<br />
; The owners ol the hereinafter<br />
described parcels ol land s<strong>it</strong>uated<br />
in nTiammgton. County ot<br />
.Middlesex and Commonwealth ol<br />
Ma-s.ii-husetts and to all others<br />
concerned<br />
You are hereby notified that on<br />
Fndav the twenty-first day ol<br />
.April 1978. at 10 o clock AM , pur-.<br />
•juanl lo the provisions ol General<br />
•Laws'Ter F.d i Chapter M. Sect<br />
63 as amended and by virtue ol<br />
the author<strong>it</strong>y vested in me as<br />
^<strong>Town</strong> Collector, <strong>it</strong> is my intention<br />
to take lor the <strong>Town</strong> of<br />
.<strong>Wilmington</strong> the lollowing parcels<br />
'of land for non-payment alter de-<br />
mand of Ihe tales thereon, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
interest and all incidental ex-<br />
penses and costs to the date of<br />
taking, or any unpaid balance<br />
"(hereof unless the same shall<br />
have been paid before that date<br />
Amaro. John M.. 9720 so. It<br />
incur or less. Cabot St Sec<br />
•Assessors Map 70. Parcel 44.<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tai K 40<br />
Andrews. Doaal G. Etal. 11 770<br />
AC more or less. 247 Andover St<br />
See Assessors Map Rl. Parcel<br />
IH Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Bal<br />
Blomrrth. Don I. • l.iada R..<br />
•80.000 sq ft more or less. Winston<br />
"Ave See Assessors Map 8. Parcel<br />
WH Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax<br />
(44 80<br />
Buckle. Thomas G . 14.000 sq<br />
II more or less. 80 Church St .<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h buildings See Assessors<br />
Jaap 52. Parcel 1 Fiscal 1976<br />
" Real Estate ll.»l 60<br />
Butt. William F.. 22.125 sq ft<br />
more or less Concord St See<br />
Assessors Map 77 Parcel 4B<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax Bal<br />
135 20<br />
Bailer. Sheldon 1 Streigkt.<br />
Kenneth E.Parcel No. I 10.000sq<br />
It more or less. Sharon St See<br />
Assessors Map 6. Parcel 33.<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax<br />
112.80<br />
Parcel No. 2. 5.000 sq It more<br />
or less Winston Ave See<br />
Assessors Map (. Parcel (2<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate 86 40<br />
Parcel No. J, 7.400 sq It more<br />
or less. Lvnn Ave See Assessors<br />
Map 10. Parcel 34 Fiscal 1976<br />
Real Esute Tai 86 40<br />
Parcel No. 4. 5.750 sq It<br />
more or less. Cherry Rd See<br />
Assessors Map 50. Parcel S3<br />
Fiscal 1978 Real Esute Tax 86 40<br />
Parcel Na S. 8.000 sq ft more<br />
or leas. Rhodes St. Sec Assessors<br />
Map 54. Parcel 42. Fiscal 1976<br />
Real Esute Tax 88 40.<br />
! Parcel No. 8. 8.000 sq ft more<br />
;or less. Crescent St See<br />
Assessors Map 54. Parcel 65<br />
'. Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax 86.40<br />
I Parcel Na. 1. 2.310 sq ft. more<br />
or less. Lynch Las*. Sec<br />
'Assessors Map 67. Parcel 4C<br />
fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax 83.20<br />
Parcel No. 8. 3.310 sq ft more<br />
or less. Lynch Lane See<br />
Assessors Map 87. Parcel 44<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax 83 20<br />
Calderbaak. Harold J. * Uada<br />
L.. 14.747 sq ft more or less.<br />
Swain Rd Sec Assessors Map 6.<br />
■ Parcel 53 Fiscal 1876 Real<br />
" EsUte Tax 873.60<br />
; Carll. Arthur 1 Emetic G.. 6.080<br />
.- sq. ft. more or less. Naples Rd<br />
; See Assessors Map 68. Parcel 2<br />
; Fiscal 1976 Real Esute 89 60.<br />
• Calertao. Cosmo J.. 4.400 AC<br />
'more or less. Mystic Ave See<br />
'Assessors Map 65. Parcel 22A<br />
> Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax<br />
870.40<br />
• Cerasuolo. John. 3 730 AC more<br />
• or less. Morse Ave See Assessors<br />
J Map 46. Parcel 1» Fiscal 1976<br />
' Real Esute Tax 8196 40<br />
'. Clifford. Eafeae L. * Barbara<br />
' L-. 10.000 sq ft more or less. 3<br />
Bond St. w<strong>it</strong>h buildings Sec<br />
Assessors Map 22. Parcel 31<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax<br />
8507 20<br />
Cooke. John D . 4.966 sq ft<br />
more or less. Lawrence St See<br />
Assessors Map 80. Parcel 42B<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax<br />
81920.<br />
Corey. Robert, Pared Na. I.<br />
16 430 AC on abandoned R.R<br />
See Assessors Map Rl. Parcel 1<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax 11.-<br />
052 80. App, Water Belt 829 51,<br />
Comm lnl : 89 44<br />
Parcel No. 2. 3 100 AC West<br />
Side Andover St See Assessors<br />
Map Rl Parcel 1A. Fiscal 1876<br />
Real Esute Tax 8297 60<br />
Parcel No. 3. 8 800 AC Route 125<br />
Ext See Assessors Map R2<br />
Parcel 19A Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
Esute Tax 8281 60<br />
Parcel No. 4. 3 040 AC 1.200<br />
R W Abandoned See Assessors<br />
Map 103 Parcel 24. Fiscal 1976<br />
Real F.suie Tax 876 80<br />
Parcel No S. 14.000 sq. It more<br />
or less abandoned R.R. See<br />
Assessors Map 103. Parcel 24A<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax<br />
860 00<br />
Parcel No. 4. 4 750 AC more or<br />
less, Andover St See Assessors<br />
Map Rl Parcel SB Fiscal 1976<br />
Real Esute Tax 880 00<br />
Cormier. Veronica. 9000 sq ft<br />
more or less 15 St Paul St See<br />
Assessors Map 54, Parcel 22<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax 86 40<br />
Cosmao. Daniel F.. 13.400 sq ft<br />
mure or less w<strong>it</strong>h buildings. 84<br />
Main St See Assessors Map 45.<br />
Parcel 138 Fiscal 1978 Real<br />
EsUte Tax 11.052 80 Water Lien<br />
859 49<br />
( ostabilr Joseph G. * Lacy C.<br />
Parcel No 1.75.000sq ft moreor<br />
less w<strong>it</strong>h buildings 116 Lowell St<br />
Sec Assessors Map 49. Parcel 2<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax S3.-<br />
542 40 Water Lien 864 35<br />
Parcel No. 2. 75.000 sq ft more<br />
or less. Birch St See Assessors<br />
Map 49 Parcel 3 Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax 8262 40<br />
Parcel No. 1.20.000 sq ft more<br />
or less Birch St See Assessors<br />
Map 49. Parcel 4 Fiscal 1176<br />
Real Esute Tax 822 40<br />
Parcel No. 4.75.000 sq It more<br />
or less Birch St See Assessors<br />
Map 49 Parcel 4 Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax 867 10<br />
J<br />
Pared Na. 5. 15.000 sq ft more<br />
or less. Maple St' See Assessors<br />
Map 49. Parcel 7. Fiscal 1876 Real<br />
EsUte Tax 833 40<br />
Parcel Ma. 6. 47 500 sq. It more<br />
or less. Pine St See Assessors<br />
Map 49 Parcel 9 4 10. Fiscal 1176<br />
Real Esute Tax 836 40<br />
DeCaroUs. Armando. Jr.. 6 600<br />
AC more or less. Wildwood St<br />
See Assessors Map 61. Parcel 6A.<br />
1976 Real Esute Tax 3105 60<br />
Dera Carp.. 10.000 sq It more<br />
or less. West Jamaica Ave. See<br />
Assessors Map 70. Pared 19 It 20<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real Esute Tax<br />
84160<br />
DeCareiis. Caaatracttaa Co..<br />
lac. 12.800 sq ft more or less,<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h buildings. Grand St See<br />
Assessors Map 31. Parcel 27.<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real Esute Tax<br />
8204 60<br />
DeLacta. Michael A. * Rath<br />
Asm. 9.960 sq ft more or less,<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h buildings 12 Veranda Ave<br />
See Assessors Map 45. Parcel 44<br />
Fiscal 1178 Real EsUte Tax Bal<br />
(417 21<br />
DrMorrls. Yiaccal 4 Vtviaa I..<br />
6.500 sq ft more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. Ulr Grove Ave. See<br />
Assessors Map 34. Parcel 90<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax<br />
86600<br />
IHGregarta. Jeaa, Pared Na. I<br />
8.000 sq ft more or less. Revere<br />
Ave. See Assessors Map 10.<br />
Parcel 20 Fiscal 1876 Real<br />
EsUte Tax 812 80<br />
Pared Na. 2. 6.000 sq It. more<br />
or lets. Resrere Ave. See<br />
Assessors Map 10. Pared 21<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax 89 60<br />
DiGrccerte. Ralfcle 4 Jeaa, 12.<br />
250 sq ft more or less, Aldrich<br />
Rd See Assessors Map 1. Parcel<br />
55A Fiscal 1176 Real Esute Tax<br />
170 40<br />
DtPrrsio. Li vie 4 Jaaa M„ 70.-<br />
739 sq. ft more or less w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. Andover St Sec<br />
Assessors Map Rl. Parcel 7D.<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real Esute Tax Bal.<br />
8363 72<br />
Daaavaa. Elisabeth M , 6.740<br />
sq. ft. more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. Burlington Ave See<br />
Assessors Man 6. Pared 105<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax<br />
8256 00 Water lien 368.67<br />
Drlakwatcr. Alfred T. 4<br />
Drtakwater. Alfred T. Tra.. 3 500<br />
AC more or less, Rear Concord<br />
St. See Assessors Map 65. Parcel<br />
7D Fiscal 1176 Real EsUte Tax<br />
8224 00<br />
Driakwater. Alices T. 4 Leads ,<br />
Pared Na. 1. Use AC more or<br />
less. Woburn St See Assessors<br />
Map 95. Parcel 17A. Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax 3163 20.<br />
Pared No 2. 24.36* sq ft more<br />
or less. Woburn St See Assessors<br />
Map *5. Parcel 17 C. Fiscal Real<br />
EsUte Tax 3115 20<br />
Parcel Na. 1.22.500 sq ft more<br />
or less. Woburn St See Assessors<br />
Map 95. Parcel 17 D Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax 8106.80<br />
Pared Na. 4. 22,612 sq. ft more<br />
or less. Woburn St See Assessors<br />
Map 95 Pared 17 E Fiscal 1176<br />
Real EsUte Tax 3108-11.<br />
Parcel No. 5,25.974 sq. ft. more<br />
or less. Woburn St Sec Assessors<br />
Map K. Parcel 17 F. Fiscal 1876<br />
Real Esute Tax 3126 00<br />
Pared Na. 6. 25.049 sq It more<br />
or less. Woburn St. See Assessors<br />
Map 95. Pared 17 G Fiscal 1976<br />
Real Estate Tax 811« 40<br />
PareelNo 7. 3».x»l sq ft. irajre<br />
or lest! Woburn A. Sec Assessors<br />
Map 95. Pared 17 H Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax 8115 20<br />
Pared Na. 8. 25.943 sq ft more<br />
or less. Salon St See Assessors<br />
Map 96. Pared 17 J. Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax 3121.60<br />
Parcel Na. 9. 26.524 sq ft more<br />
or less. Woburn St. See Assessors<br />
Map 95. Pared 17 B Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax 3118 40<br />
Pared No. 16, 2 130 AC. 34 Con-<br />
cord St See Assessors Map 91.<br />
Parcel 1 Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte<br />
Tax 3105 60<br />
Pared No II. 20.000 sq It<br />
more or less. Concord St See<br />
Assessors Map 91. Parcel 1A.<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real EsUte Tax<br />
164.00<br />
Drlakwatcr. Leads P. Jr. Etal.<br />
Tr.. Driakwater Really Trust,<br />
7 200 AC more or lets Concord St<br />
Sec Assessors Map 85, Parcel 1<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real EsUte Tax<br />
(44 60<br />
Daggaa. William 4 Barbara J.,<br />
Pared Na. 1,12.900 sq ft more or<br />
less. Jamaica Ave. See Assessors<br />
Map 61. Pared 96 Fiscal 1176<br />
Real EsUte Tax 31120<br />
Pared Na. 2, 7.750 sq. ft more<br />
or less. Jamaica Ave. See<br />
Assessors Map 69. Parcel 96.<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real EsUte Tax<br />
31260<br />
Earner. Adele. 5 860 AC more»or<br />
lets. Alasworth Rd. See<br />
Assessors Map Rl. Parcel 2A.<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real Esute Tax<br />
8364 00. -App Water Betterment<br />
(47 2*. Comm Int (15 12<br />
Eh.. Jeaa C. 4 Oiga. 22.900 sq<br />
It more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h buildings,<br />
379 Middlesex Ave. See Assessors<br />
Map 8*. Parcel 14 Fiscal 1176<br />
Real Esute Tax 11.236 60<br />
Fax. Msnis. 5.000 sq ft more<br />
or less. Hanover Rd See<br />
Assessors Map 50. Parcel 76<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax (8 40<br />
Gagaaa. Leaa 4 Aaaa. 12.500 sq<br />
ft more or less. Commonwealth<br />
Ave Sec Assessors Map 1. Pared<br />
61 Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
Bal 86 40<br />
Gagaoa Leaa. 9.000 sq ft more<br />
or less. Charles River Ave See<br />
Assessors Map 10. Parcel 29.<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real Esute Tax Bal<br />
(4.60<br />
Garden of Eeea Country (lob<br />
lac. 41 080 AC more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings Chestnut St Sec<br />
Assessors Map 2. Parcel 23 A<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real Esute Tax 36.-<br />
976 00<br />
Gilford. Jets 1. Ill * Barbara<br />
L., 5.000 sq ft more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. Silver Lake St See<br />
Assessors Map 84. parcel 71<br />
Fiscal 1176 Water Lien (SMS.<br />
GUier. Wolfe. 5.000 sq It more<br />
or less 26 McDonald Rd See<br />
Assessors Map 14. Parcel 45<br />
Fiscal 1176 Real EsUte Tax<br />
(3200 '<br />
Gordon. Harry. Pared No 1.<br />
10 900 sq ft more or leas. Arlene<br />
Ave See Assessors Map 90.<br />
Parcel 3* Fiscal 1*76 Real<br />
Esute (4 80<br />
Pared Na. 2. 22.506 sq ft more<br />
or less. Arlene Ave Sec<br />
Assessors Map 80. Parcel 46<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Eaute 11 60<br />
•<br />
Halliday. Daniel 4 Dorothy.<br />
Parcel No. 1,97,420sq ft moreor<br />
less, w<strong>it</strong>h buildings 26 Butters<br />
Row See Assessors Map 27.<br />
Parcel 4 Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte<br />
Bal 6267 52.<br />
Parcel No. 2, 75.425 sq. It more<br />
or leas. Factory St. See Assessors<br />
Map 27. Parcel 4A Fiscal 1976<br />
Real Esute Tax 854 40<br />
Heatscael. Donald A. 4 Bar-<br />
bara A. 34,621 sq ft more or less<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h buildings. Fairvlew Ave See<br />
Assessors Map 51. Parcel 39.<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax Bal<br />
3156 76<br />
Hill, Lesaard L. 4 Joaa E.. 13,-<br />
730 sq ft more or lest, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. 21 Lake St See<br />
Assessors Map 55. Parcel 228<br />
Fiscal 1976 Beal Estate Tax Bal<br />
267.20. Water lien (67 62<br />
Howard, Richard H. 4 Aaalr<br />
I). 29.2S6 sq. ft mor or less,<br />
Burlington Ave See Assessors<br />
Map 6. Parcel 87A Fiscal 1976<br />
Real Esute Tax (179 20<br />
Haat. Eleanor 1. 6.150 sq. ft<br />
more or less. Pearl Court Sc<br />
Assessors Map 34. Parcel 58,<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax 89 60<br />
Jay-Dee Builders. Inc.. 24.960<br />
sq ft moreor less, w<strong>it</strong>h buildings<br />
129 Salem St See Assessors Map<br />
82 Parcel 106 Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
EsUte Tax Bal (271 90<br />
Jeaa Cor Coast Corp.. 47 000<br />
AC more or less. CUremont St<br />
See Assessors Map 68. Parcel 1.<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
(902 40<br />
Kloper. Peter F., 7.500 sq It<br />
more or less, Hanover St. See<br />
Assessors Map 50 Parcel 77<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax<br />
(1280<br />
Leavllt, Isaac. 20.000 sq. It<br />
more or less. Lawn St Sec<br />
Assessors Map 84. Parcel 37<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
822 40<br />
Lovetere, Joaa A. Jr. 4 Nancy<br />
L.. 24.000 sq. ft more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. 18 Lexington Ave. See<br />
Assessors Map 69. Parcel 73B<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax<br />
Balance 3144 52<br />
Mariullo, Eleanor M , 10.425 sq.<br />
It more or less. 33 Aldrich Rd .<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h buildings See Assessors<br />
Map 33. Parcel 13. Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax (179 20<br />
Mattocci. Doris G„ 5.000 sq ft<br />
more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h buildings. 150<br />
Main St See Assessors Map 44,<br />
Parcel 129. Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
Esute Tax 8304 00<br />
McDonald. Sadie. 11,250 sq ft<br />
more or less, Pomfret Rd. See<br />
Assessors Map 64, Parcel 50<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax<br />
319 20.<br />
Meegao. Allied N. 4 Louise R .<br />
Parcel No. 1, 2.000 AC more or<br />
less. 36 McDonald Rd See<br />
Assessors Map 84. Parcel 47<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax 862.40<br />
Parcel No. 2, 32,700 sq ft. more<br />
or less, w<strong>it</strong>h buildings. 46<br />
McDonald Rd. Sec Assessors<br />
Map 84, Parcel 48 Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte Tax (92 20<br />
Monaco. Ago<strong>it</strong>lao 4 Pas-<br />
qaaliaa, 4.750 sq ft more or less.<br />
Faulkner Rd See Assessors Map<br />
55. Parcel 78 Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
Esute Tax (3040<br />
Montgomery. Minion M (.400<br />
sq It. more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buddings. 34 Veranda Ave. See<br />
AssstisorfMap 45. Parcel 10:<br />
Fiscal TK6 Real EsUte Tax<br />
(148 80<br />
Moraeaull, Donald 4 Olive, 13.-<br />
100 sq It more or less, Tall Rd.<br />
Sec Assessors Map 7 Parcel 46.<br />
Fiscal Real Esute Tax 316.00<br />
Marray-Kdly Corp., 63.881 sq.<br />
It more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h buildings.<br />
Main Street See Assessors Map<br />
40. Parcel 6 Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
EsUte Balance 866960<br />
Nichols. Edward M. Etal.. 2,350<br />
sq It more or less, Plymouth<br />
Ave. Sec Assessors Map 40.<br />
Parcel 64 Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
EsUte Tax (3 20<br />
Narrlt, Clareace R. 4 Jennie<br />
W.. 7.130 sq It more or less.<br />
Faulkner Rd. See Assessors Map<br />
70. Parcel S3. Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
Esute Tax (12 80<br />
Papera. Michael P. 4 Pamela<br />
G.. Parcel 1,40,000 sq. ft more or<br />
less. Tail Rd See Assessors Map<br />
7, Parcel 64 Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
EsUte Tax 317.60.<br />
Parcel No. 2,13.000 sq ft more<br />
or less, Gorham St See Assessors<br />
Map 67. Parcel 74 Fiscal 1976<br />
Real Esute Tax 811 20<br />
Powers, Frank C. 4 Norma L„<br />
30.750 sq It more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. 26 Butlers Row See<br />
Assessors Map 27. Parcel 1.<br />
Fiscal 1976 Water lien (142 16.<br />
Proctor. Richard W. 4 Shirley<br />
J., 15,000 sq. It more or leu. w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. Melrose Ave Sec<br />
Assessors Map 46. Parcel 55 A<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
Balance (352 46<br />
Qalnlaa. Katkerlae T , Leoaa F.<br />
Haat Admx., 10.600 sq ft more or<br />
less, Pearl Court See Assessors<br />
Map 34. Parcel 59 Fiscal 1176<br />
Real Estate Tax 835 20<br />
Roaadt. Albert P., Parcel No. 1.<br />
22.554 sq It more or less. 14<br />
Evans Drive Sec Assessors Map<br />
101. Parcel 252 Fiscal 1976 Real<br />
EsUte Tax 8147 20.<br />
Parcel No. 2. S3.840 sq ft more<br />
or less. 16 Evans Drive See<br />
Assessors Map 101. Parcel 253<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
864.00<br />
Rasso. Angela, 1.500 AC more<br />
or less, w<strong>it</strong>h buildings. 3<br />
Sprucewood Rd. See Assessors<br />
Map 60. Parcel 11 Fiscal 1976<br />
Real EsUte (468 80<br />
Sabre, Mage E-. 8.400 sq It<br />
more or less, wilh buildings. 19<br />
South St Sec Assessors Map 35.<br />
Parcel 13 Fiscal 1176 Real<br />
Estate Tax 8502 40<br />
Sciarappa. Frank P. 4 Joseph<br />
Sciarapsa Adm , 42 000 AC more<br />
or less, w<strong>it</strong>h buddings. 330 An-<br />
dover St Sec Assessors Map R3.<br />
Parcel 1 Fiscal 1978 Real EsUte<br />
Tax 8761 60<br />
Skepard. Jeaa as, 1900 sq It<br />
more or less. Lake St See<br />
Assessors Map 55 Parcel 228 A<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
(4160<br />
Small Home Builders Carp., 3 -<br />
250 sq. It more or less. Hillcrest<br />
St. See Assessors Map 30, Parcel<br />
60 B Fiscal 1(76 Real EiUte Tax<br />
825 60<br />
Sm<strong>it</strong>h. William F. 4 Helen F ,<br />
56.900 sq It. more or less, wilh<br />
buildings. 10 West St Sec<br />
Assessors Map 75 Parcel 8.<br />
Fiscal 1876 Real Esute Tax<br />
8899 20<br />
Stewart, Robert 4 Beatrice, 34,-<br />
000 sq ft more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. Forest Rd See<br />
Assessors Map 31. Parcel 80.<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax<br />
Balance 3120.17<br />
Sullivan. John J. Jr.. 22.396 sq.<br />
ft more or less, 13 Draper Drive.<br />
See Assessors Map 101, Parcel<br />
213 Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
(32 00.<br />
Targre. Charles E. 4 IJUUn B ,<br />
22.504 sq. ft more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. 14 Kenwood Ave. See<br />
Assessors Map 59, Parcel 21.<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax<br />
Balance 8157.26<br />
Talc, James J. 4 Rogers Jessie<br />
C, 22,500sq. ft moreor less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings. 22 Marjorie Rd See<br />
Assessors Map 70, Parcel 54<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Estate Tax<br />
8544 00<br />
Telxelra, Gabriel P. 4 Naomi .<br />
E„ 12.180 sq It more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
buildings 94 Aldrich Rd. See<br />
Assessors Map 19. Parcel 24<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
(396 80<br />
Tralnor, Harold 4 Alice, 7,500<br />
Eighth graders at the West<br />
Intermediate School are going to<br />
Pennsylvania Dutch Country in May.<br />
If the trip is not made affordable for<br />
everh yoing tr who w/nts to go, <strong>it</strong><br />
won't be for lack of trying.<br />
For months the Parent Advisory<br />
Comm<strong>it</strong>tee and teachers and ad-<br />
ministrators at the school have been<br />
raising money to help reduce the cost<br />
of the trip for eachindividual student.<br />
They've run dances, sponsored cake<br />
sales and even had a rent-a-kid<br />
program".<br />
Last Friday, the PAC sponsored an<br />
Italian Night which featured a<br />
lasagna dinner Entertainment was<br />
provided by trolling minstrels.<br />
Monday evening a Ulent show was<br />
held under the direction of Tirzah<br />
bui,dmgs. n ;o 0 p..u r rtin"d. W Se, .Krey, , science teacher and drarrta<br />
Assessors Map 62, Parcel 15, coach at the school.<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real Esute Tax Sixty-seven youngsters performed<br />
(413 80 Water Lien (12.38.<br />
Welnstela. Doris, 11.200 AC before a packed house. Each act was<br />
more or less. Middlesex Ave. See cheverly introduced by colorful<br />
Assessors Map 89, Parcel 8. puppets. - Puppeteers were Kevin<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
Dicey and Richard McQuestion.<br />
(358 40<br />
Wh<strong>it</strong>e TobUs J. 4 Mabel. 16.650 Highlights of the evening included a<br />
sq. ft more or less, w<strong>it</strong>h jazz group; the Worriers, a sk<strong>it</strong> about<br />
buildings. Pinewood Ave See<br />
Assessors Map 48, Parcel 55 men on the moon; a telephone sk<strong>it</strong>;<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax and the West Intermediate version of<br />
(553 60<br />
"Hello Mother. Hello Father" - the<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> Development Co.<br />
lac, 2500 AC more or less, Camp Granada song.<br />
Boston & Maine Tracks Sec A sk<strong>it</strong> called "Pep Talk'<br />
Assessors Map 88. Parcel 15<br />
Fiscal 1976 Real EsUte Tax<br />
(2080<br />
Mrs Marion C. Murphy<br />
<strong>Town</strong> Collector<br />
A5 <strong>Town</strong> of <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
- featured a<br />
cheerleading demonstration and<br />
depicted a coach as he gave his big<br />
pre-game talk. In this portion of the<br />
program, Cindy Harris performed a<br />
baton-twirling solo for an appreciative<br />
audience.<br />
The very latest for spring wardrobes<br />
was displaye in a fashion show<br />
emceed by Debbie Ceasar.<br />
Other soloists included Elizabeth<br />
Spada, who executed a professional-<br />
TOWN OF<br />
WILMINGTON<br />
BOARD OF SELECTMEN<br />
PUBLIC HEARING<br />
NoUce is hereby given that a<br />
public hearing will be held In tbe<br />
<strong>Town</strong> Hall at 7 40 p.m. on April<br />
10. 1978. at Ihe office of the Board<br />
of Selectmen, in compliance w<strong>it</strong>h<br />
the provisions of General Laws<br />
Chapur 148. Section 11, on the<br />
application of Robert S. Pepper of<br />
Analog Devices. Inc. for a license<br />
to store various solvents and li-<br />
quified gases aboveground in<br />
tanks, on a lot of land at 894<br />
Woburn Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, on<br />
which there Is. one building used<br />
for electronics rnanulactnrhag. A,<br />
plot plan is made a part of this<br />
application. Aldo A. Caira, Chmn<br />
M29.A5 Board of Selectmen<br />
MOIlTtiAGES'S SALE<br />
OF REAL ESTATE<br />
By virtue and as execution m the<br />
Power of Sale contained in a certain<br />
mortgage given by Dlaaa G. Sweeney<br />
of <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Middlesex County.<br />
Massachusetts, to Coeamaaweallh<br />
Baak and Trast Caanpaay dated<br />
December 15. 1/76 rocordad w<strong>it</strong>h the<br />
Middlesex County North Dlslrlel<br />
Registry of Deeds Book 2233. Page is<br />
of which mortgage the undersigned is<br />
the present holder, lor breach of the<br />
rend<strong>it</strong>ions of laid mortgage, and tor<br />
the purpose of foreclosing the same<br />
will be told at public auction at II (X<br />
a.m. on Friday, the twenty-elghU! day<br />
of April, 1971 on that portion of the<br />
mortgaged premises numbered 10<br />
Wilton Drive. <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
MasiachusetU. all and singular the<br />
premiaea described in said mortgage<br />
To w<strong>it</strong><br />
The land w<strong>it</strong>h the buildings Uiereon<br />
in <strong>Wilmington</strong>. Middlesex County.<br />
Massachusetts, s<strong>it</strong>uated on the<br />
northwesterly aide of Wilton Drive,<br />
and being shown as Lot 12 on "Subdivi-<br />
sion of Land In <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
Massachusetts. F * H Realty Trust.<br />
Owner. A.J. Canon. Surveyor." dated<br />
June 24. 166T. recorded w<strong>it</strong>h Middlejet<br />
North District Registry of Deeds. Book<br />
of Plans at. Plan 44. bounded and<br />
described as follows<br />
SOUTHEASTERLY by Wilton<br />
Drive, two hundi rd and 00/100 1200.001<br />
feet.<br />
WESTERLY by Lot 11 on said plan<br />
two hundred ninety-five and 01'100<br />
1244 011 fart;<br />
NORTHWESTERLY by land now<br />
or formerly of Isahelle Crlspo In two<br />
courses two hundred seven and 77,100<br />
1307 771 feet, and<br />
NORTHEASTERLY by Lot No 1]<br />
as shosm on said plan, tnree hundred<br />
tony-seven and 71 too (347 781 feet<br />
Containing 95.243 square feet of land<br />
according to said plan<br />
Subject to easements restrictions<br />
and encumbrances of record insofar as<br />
the same may be in force and<br />
applicable<br />
For t<strong>it</strong>le reference see deed dated<br />
April 13. 1471, Middlesex North<br />
Registry of Deeds. Book ISS7. Page<br />
sat<br />
Subject to a first mortgage from<br />
Suoeham Ca-opcradve Bank in the ap-<br />
proximate balance of (33.000 00 said<br />
mortgage being recorded in Middlesex<br />
North Dl«rlctu3eguu-y of Deeds. Book<br />
1143. Page 397 "<br />
TERMS OF SALE Said premises<br />
will be sold subject to oatsund us<br />
t<strong>it</strong>les, municipal or other public tases<br />
and assessments. If any Three Thou-<br />
sand and No/100 Dollars 1(3,000 00) In<br />
cash or other secur<strong>it</strong>y acceptable to<br />
the mortgagee tor the sale of this<br />
property will he required to be paid by<br />
the purchaser at the time and place of<br />
sale and the balance la cash in three<br />
(31 weeks from the date of foreclosure<br />
sale at the office of Fine a Arnbrogne.<br />
133 Federal Street. Boston.<br />
Massachusetts 02110<br />
Other terms woe announced al the<br />
sale<br />
COMMONWEALTH BANK<br />
AND TRUST COMPANY<br />
PRESENT HOLDER OF SAID<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
BY ARTHUR FF SNYDER<br />
M22.29.AS PRESIDENT<br />
_ .<br />
TOWN OF<br />
WILMINGTON<br />
BOARD OF APPEALS<br />
Case 16-78<br />
A Public Hearing will be held at<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex 150<br />
Middlesex Avenue on Tuesday<br />
Evening. April 25. 1978. at 7:00<br />
P M . on Ihe application ol<br />
Samuel & Esther Freeman, 131<br />
Mlshawum Road, Wobara. lo ac-<br />
quire a variance trom section V-l<br />
(schedule of requirements) to<br />
allow for the erection of a sign<br />
w<strong>it</strong>hin a required reserve front<br />
yard, for property located on 166<br />
Lowell Street. (Assessors' Map<br />
49 lot 141<br />
Bruce MacDonald<br />
A5.12 Board of Appeals<br />
BOARD OF APPEALS<br />
Case 17-78<br />
A Public Hearing will be held at<br />
Ihe <strong>Town</strong> Hatl Annex. 150<br />
Middlesex Avenue on Tuesday-<br />
Evening. April 25. 1978. at 7:00<br />
P.M . on.the application of John<br />
T. & Mary T. Bracket!, 445<br />
Shawsheen Avenue, to acquire a<br />
variance from Section V-l<br />
Schedule ol requirements I to<br />
allow for the construction of a<br />
garage w<strong>it</strong>hin a required reserve<br />
front vard (Assessors' Map 35<br />
Lot til-<br />
Bruce MacDonald<br />
A5.12 Board of Appeals<br />
BOARD OF APPEALS<br />
Case 16-78<br />
A Public Hearing will be held at<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex, 150<br />
Middlesex Avenue, on Tuesday<br />
Evening April 25. 1171. at 7:00<br />
P M . on the applicaUon ol Aagelo<br />
& Tbelma Grassia. 13* Chestaut<br />
Street, to acquire a variance Irom<br />
Section VVI 'schedule ol re-<br />
quirement lor tbe purpose of<br />
erecting a single family dwelling<br />
on a lot having insufficient fron-<br />
Ugc (Assessors'Map 15 Lot part<br />
of t C 41<br />
Bruce MacDonald<br />
A5.12 Board ol Appeals<br />
Students and parents raising money for trip<br />
HOARD OF APPEALS<br />
Case 11-78<br />
A Public Hearing will be held at<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex, 150<br />
Middlesex Avenue, on Tuesday<br />
Evening. April 25. 1978. at 7 00<br />
P M . on the application ol Ralph<br />
B. Medberry. 27 Beacon Street, to<br />
acquire a variance Irom section<br />
V-I f schedule ol requirements) to<br />
perm<strong>it</strong> the constnicUon ol a com- a<br />
mercial building w<strong>it</strong>hin a required<br />
reserve side yard, for property<br />
located on 4(6 Main Street.<br />
I Assessors' Map 41 Lot 114. l<br />
Bruce MacDonald<br />
A5.12 Board of Appeals<br />
BOARD OF APPEALS<br />
Case 20-78<br />
A Public Hearing will be held at<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex. 150<br />
Middlesex Avenue, on Tuesday<br />
Evening. April 25. 1978. al 7 00<br />
P M on the application ol Martin<br />
A. » PhylUsanne F. UCava. 1<br />
Fletcher Lane, to acquire a<br />
variance Irom section V-I<br />
(schedule ol requirements) lo<br />
perm<strong>it</strong> the construcUon ol a gar-<br />
age w<strong>it</strong>hin a reserve side yard,<br />
i Assessors' Map 72 Lot 104)<br />
Bruce MacDonald<br />
AS.12 Board ol Appeals<br />
TOWN OF<br />
WILMINGTON<br />
BOARD OF APPEALS<br />
CASE 15-78<br />
A Public Hearing will be held at<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex, 150<br />
Middlesex Avenue, on Tuesday<br />
Evening. April 11, 1971. at 7:09<br />
P M . on the application of<br />
Eleanor M. Mariullo, 2 l.iaehurtt<br />
Read. Maldea. to acquire a<br />
spedal perm<strong>it</strong> to allow an ex-<br />
isting building to be replaced by a<br />
new single family dwelling,<br />
property located on 33 Aldrich<br />
Read I Assessors' Map 33 Lot 13)<br />
Bruce MacDonald<br />
M29.A5 Board of Appeals<br />
As a finale for their gymnastics act, the girls put up a<br />
pyramid, w<strong>it</strong>h Ann-Marie DeLucia on top. Otben, from<br />
left, were Julie Jennings, Cheryl Rlchter, Christine<br />
Cantwell, Cindy Cornish, Pam MacKinnon, Jamie<br />
Callahan, and Kim Bailey.<br />
•***<br />
Kim Bailey made a h<strong>it</strong> w<strong>it</strong>h her gymnastics on Monday<br />
night at the We<strong>it</strong> Intermediate Ulent ihow. She walked<br />
the foil distance of the stage on her hands. Others In tbe<br />
picture are, from left, Christine Cantwell, Ann-Marie<br />
DeLacta and Jamie Callahan.<br />
looking jazz dance, and Greg Gregonis<br />
who performed a solo on drums.<br />
Mark Micalizzi brought the house<br />
down w<strong>it</strong>h his w<strong>it</strong>ty commentary<br />
about unidentified flying objects.<br />
All proceeds of the show will be<br />
used to help defray the cost of the<br />
eighth graders' Pennsylvania trip.<br />
The youngsters are planning to<br />
TOWN OF<br />
WILMINGTON<br />
INVITATION TO BID<br />
Sealed bids for one 4-wbeel<br />
drive tractor to be used by the<br />
Highway Department will be<br />
received at the office of the <strong>Town</strong><br />
Manager until 11:00 a.m. on Fri-<br />
day. April 14. 1978, where and<br />
when they will be publicly opened<br />
and read.<br />
DeUiled speclTications may be<br />
obulned at the oltiee of the <strong>Town</strong><br />
Manager. The <strong>Town</strong> of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> reserves the right to<br />
reject any or all bids or any parts<br />
thereof deemed not to be io the<br />
best interest of Ihe <strong>Town</strong> of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
Sterling C Morris<br />
M29.A5 <strong>Town</strong> Manager<br />
V<br />
TOWN OF<br />
WILMINGTON<br />
BOARD OF APPEALS<br />
OFFICIAL MAP<br />
S-t-71 . MAP 11 PARCEL 31<br />
A Public Hearing will be held at<br />
the <strong>Town</strong> Hall Annex ISO<br />
Middlesex Avenue. <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
on April 11.1171, at 7 30 P.M , on<br />
the applicaUon of Joseph E. Pale-<br />
lynskl. 24 Ballard Street, Saagas.<br />
Mass., to acquire a variance to<br />
construct a single lamily dwelling<br />
on land owned by Joseph E Palc-<br />
lynski. on a way known as Foarta<br />
Aveaae, (Shown on Assessors'<br />
Map 11 Parcel 381 and not shown<br />
on the Official hjap (G.L. ch. 41, S<br />
81E) Bruce MacDonald. Chmn<br />
M29.A6 Board of Appeals<br />
T\<br />
leave at midnight, May 11. on<br />
chartered buses.<br />
Among the sights they plan to see<br />
are a pretzel factory. Chocolate World<br />
in Hershey. Pa., the s<strong>it</strong>e of the Battle<br />
of Gettysburg, and Amish Country.<br />
They will stay in Pennsylvania two<br />
nights, returning early Friday even-<br />
ing.<br />
Solar heated house<br />
at the Mail<br />
A solar heated model house<br />
will be on dimlay this week at<br />
the Second AnlTtial Vocational<br />
School Exhib<strong>it</strong> af-^urluigton<br />
Mall.<br />
The show contlqut<br />
throughout the week<br />
fret and will Include<br />
Ironic displays, coametology<br />
and baking. The preaenUUoo<br />
will run from Monday. April J<br />
through Saturday, April 8<br />
from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. dairy.<br />
The exhib<strong>it</strong> will explore the<br />
world of work as students<br />
demonstrate for shoppers the<br />
varied and complicated oc<br />
cupallons they study at<br />
technical schools<br />
Thirteen exhlblU developed<br />
by Shawsheen Tech will be on<br />
display Officials at<br />
Burlington Mall have an-<br />
nottneed that prise money for<br />
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. TOWN CRIER, APRIL 5, 1978<br />
In response to an overwhelming de-<br />
mand for girls gymnastics, the<br />
Recreation Department will sponsor<br />
an eight-week program for girls ages<br />
four through grade 12.<br />
The program begins on April 22 in<br />
the high school gym, Experience or<br />
special abil<strong>it</strong>y is not a requirement to<br />
participate.<br />
The program includes:<br />
1. A pre-school class w<strong>it</strong>h a<br />
minimum age of four beginning on<br />
April 22 from 10 to 10:50 a.m. Call the<br />
Recreation Office to register - this is<br />
a must, 658-6512.<br />
2 A grades one through three class<br />
beginning April 22 from 11 to 11:50<br />
a.m. Registration is a must for this<br />
one too<br />
The Friend! of Fred F. Cain<br />
are organizing a testimonial<br />
in honor of the late Represen-<br />
tative Cane on May 17 at<br />
Caruso's Diplomat in Saufus<br />
Girls gymnastics<br />
Cain testimonial to<br />
benef<strong>it</strong> Building Fund<br />
according to the<br />
organization's Chalrpenon,<br />
Mrs. Joacpine O'Ndl of High<br />
Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong>.<br />
The testimonial Is part of a<br />
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six from 12:30 to 2:30 and grades<br />
seven through 12 from 2:30 to 4 p.m.<br />
and will be grouped according to abili-<br />
ty.<br />
Girls should look in the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong><br />
during the following week to deter-<br />
mine their classes which will be held<br />
in two Saturday classes; two Tuesday<br />
evening classes and two Thursday<br />
evening classes. Maximum number<br />
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fund raising effort to benef<strong>it</strong><br />
the Regional Health Center In<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong>, an ambulatory<br />
care canter now under con-<br />
struction at the Intersection of<br />
Routes U and a.<br />
Ann Butters of Middlesex<br />
Avenue, <strong>Wilmington</strong>, the<br />
event's ticket chairperson,<br />
said recently that an<br />
automobile will be raffled off<br />
at the testimonial as a means<br />
of raising add<strong>it</strong>ional funds.<br />
Offered is a Plymouth<br />
Horizon that she said will go<br />
on display In shopping centers<br />
throughout the area.<br />
Representative Cain, a<br />
veteran of six terms in the<br />
Massachusetts Legislature,<br />
was the Charter Vlce-<br />
President of the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
Regional Hosp<strong>it</strong>al Associa-<br />
tion, the forerunner of the<br />
Regional Health Canter<br />
Association. Mr. Cain was<br />
also active in more than a<br />
dozen area service dubs and<br />
civic organisations, including<br />
the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Rotary Club,<br />
the Tewksbury-Wilmlngton<br />
Elks, and the <strong>Wilmington</strong><br />
Knights of Columbus.<br />
The Regional Health Canter<br />
Is a Joint project of<br />
<strong>Wilmington</strong> area commun<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
represented by the Regional<br />
Health Center Association and<br />
Cboate Memorial Hosp<strong>it</strong>al In<br />
Woburn. Whan the I7.0M<br />
square foot facil<strong>it</strong>y opens<br />
later this year, <strong>it</strong> will feature<br />
14-hour walk-In service, X-<br />
ray, Lab, Physical Therapy,<br />
Social Service, Commun<strong>it</strong>y<br />
Health Education and other<br />
needed commun<strong>it</strong>y health ser-<br />
l vices. In add<strong>it</strong>ion, the Center<br />
; is expected to attract a<br />
number of primary car*<br />
physicians as well as a mix of<br />
other specialists and sub-<br />
specialists.<br />
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The Rev. William F. Friday, April 14: 7 p.m..<br />
Seawsrd, Rector; I7MSM 10 Junior Youth group.<br />
St Mark's Road, BUlertca. Sataraay, April II: S:S0<br />
Saneay. April f: Third Sun- a.m., Seventh Day Adventlst<br />
day of Easter; I a.m., Holy Church; 12 30 p.m., Thrift<br />
Communion; (:S0 a.m.. Mor- Shop<br />
ning Prayer, coffee hour Sunday School and nursery<br />
follows service; S p.m.. Holy care provided during I:JO<br />
Communion, Forest St. a.m. service.<br />
Church; I p.m., An evening<br />
w<strong>it</strong>h Bishop Hlnes, Church of<br />
Epiphany, Winchester.<br />
Monday, April II: 7; J0 p.m..<br />
Fair Workshop. m<br />
Taesday." April 11: l:S0<br />
a.m., Episcopal Churchwomen<br />
at Epiphany,<br />
Winchester.<br />
WeaBesasy, April IS: 7:St<br />
p.m., Boy Scouts, Executive<br />
Comm<strong>it</strong>tee.<br />
Tkirsaay, April IS: 1:15<br />
a.m., Prayer group; 7 p.m.,<br />
Youth Choir; 7:St p.m.,<br />
Cadettes; I p.m., Adult Choir.<br />
%L.<br />
Work<br />
progress<br />
Last Friday was the night for the annual father-daughter square dance at the<br />
Woburn Street School in <strong>Wilmington</strong>. More than 300 people turned out to dO-si-do to<br />
the <strong>calls</strong> of Tom Rinker. ■ . _<br />
1 W-'!<br />
Rehearsals are now in progress for<br />
the <strong>Wilmington</strong> Figure Skating Club's<br />
1978 Ice Revue to be held at the<br />
Merrimack College Rink in North An-<br />
dover on Saturday, April 15 at 7:30<br />
p.m. and Sunday afternoon, April 16 at<br />
2:30.<br />
The theme of this year's production<br />
is TV Fantasy and will showcase close<br />
to 150 local skaters as well as a full<br />
array of guest stars.<br />
Appearing w<strong>it</strong>h the club skaters will<br />
be the exc<strong>it</strong>ing seniors pairs team of<br />
Skating revue<br />
Walls of the new Regional Health Center provide an In-<br />
teresting pattern as they awa<strong>it</strong> plywood sheathing, now<br />
being Installed.<br />
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Ca<strong>it</strong>lin and Peter Carruthers, 1978<br />
Eastern Silver Medalists and national<br />
compet<strong>it</strong>ors;and Kingsford Swan,<br />
former New England Junior Mens<br />
Bronz Medalist and veteran of many<br />
skating shows in the Boston area.<br />
Tickets for the show may be reserv-<br />
ed by calling ticket chairman, Jean<br />
Piscatelli at 657-7884 or Pat Skef-<br />
fington at 664-4207, or by calling the<br />
club office at 657-4556 between 3:00<br />
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When 14-year-old Rico CaUlano<br />
walked Into the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Crier</strong> office<br />
wanting to do tome work, he didn't<br />
imagine that he'd come up w<strong>it</strong>h his<br />
own version of the bottle bill.<br />
A good task for a fellow of his age,<br />
we figured, would be picking up all the<br />
beer bottles outside the building.<br />
Since there is no depos<strong>it</strong> on the<br />
bottles, there's no incentive for a kid<br />
to pick up bottles, unless he can find<br />
someone willing to pay him. Or so we<br />
thought.<br />
W<strong>it</strong>hin five minutes of his beginning<br />
work, he was tapping on the window,<br />
wearing a big grin. He waved a dollar<br />
bill, saying "Look what I found!"<br />
Sentinels<br />
training volunteers<br />
The Sentinels telephone their bebavoir long In adsuicide<br />
prevention and crisis vance, but she pointed out that<br />
intervention hotline (III SHI) these signals "may nor be .<br />
is currently training picked up or are dlsregared<br />
volunteers.<br />
because suicide Is a terribly<br />
Staff workers sre not uncomfortable subject" .<br />
counselors or therapists, but According to her, suicide<br />
just ordinary persons trained prevention is not strictly for<br />
to listen. Their listening could professionals. It Is on this<br />
save a life.<br />
premise which volunteer<br />
Monica Dickens, founder organisations like tbt<br />
and director of the Samar<strong>it</strong>ans and the Sentinels<br />
Samar<strong>it</strong>ans, a Boston based are based.<br />
suicide prevention group, She explained telephone<br />
spoke recently at a Cboate befriending (the process of<br />
Hosp<strong>it</strong>al program on suicide telephone suicide Intervenprevention<br />
sponsored by the tion) as "simply two human<br />
Sentinels<br />
beings together on an equal<br />
"I spoke w<strong>it</strong>h a woman leverrecently<br />
whose six-year-old Dickens and the Samar<strong>it</strong>ans<br />
child was killed when he ran have been active In tie<br />
from behind a bush In front of organisation of the Sentinels,<br />
a school bus," she said. Too a 24-hour suicide prevention<br />
late, she continued, his and mar<strong>it</strong>al, family and permother<br />
realised that by telling sonal crisis Intervention<br />
his friends be was going away telephone hotline In this area<br />
and by giving away his Persons Interested in<br />
favor<strong>it</strong>e toys, he was sending volunteering their time or Jatt<br />
out distress signals.<br />
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Dickens agreed that Should call Alice Sullivan at<br />
suicidal people give signals In the Sentinels, I<br />
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