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Avon THE HARTFORD COURANT: Tuitday, July II. 1966 13 Valley News Candidate Will Meet GOP Voters AVON (Special) Carl E. Farmfagton-Pnionville School Board to Ask Council Pratt, the Republican-endorsed candidate for representative for For Kindergarten Bus Funds the 38th District, says he is planning to meet and talk to as many of the Republican voters of Avon and Canton as possible. FARMINGTON (Sneciall i The opinion of the board re- The council which meets in two weeks will receive a letter from the board concerning the Challenged to a primary Aug, 10 by Canton's James B. Low Noah Wallace School.

Apply for Post The Board of Education Mon- gardmg the school was sought day night voted to ask the town by the town council which is con-council for an additional appro- sidering a proposal to convert priation of $28,958.61 as soon as the current Noah Wallace School the board signs an agreement int0 a town nal1 ana build to accept 73 disadvantaged chil- a replacement school with state left photo, shown during part of the award presentations are, 1-r, outgoing Civitan President Paul Aldrich; John Strider who accepted $200 for the Farmington Valley Assn. for Retarded Children; Quincy Beach, $100 for the Sims-bury Volunteer Ambulance and Charles S. Rust, $1,000 for the Simsbury Free Library (Winzer Photos). ATOMS AND AWARDS: At a Simsbury Civitan Club meeting, "Yankee Atomic Power" was discussed by Anthony Wallace, executive vice president of the Connecticut Light Power Co. He is shown at left in the right photo during the dinner part of the meeting with John Sloane incoming club president.

Awards, made possible by the sale of fruit cakes at Christmas time, were also distributed. In the ell Pratt expressed concern that the vacation-time contest will result in a light voter dren from Hartford's north end into local schools next fall. William N. Wixon last month McDonough told the Board of Education that 15 persons have applied for the post of assistant superintendent of schools, a post he held until his appointment as superintendent last month. He said no local candidates are on Only registered Republicans asked the council to table ac are eligible to vote in the pri The board took the action after learning that the town will tion on the proposal until the over the weekend, although two other persons were arrested for Simsbury mary and absentee ballots are Board of Education had an op receive 542,573.60 from the City not permissible, he said.

portunity to discuss it and give Service Group Looking for New Recruits breach of peace. In me accident Monday, Ste Pratt said many citizens of an opinion. of Hartford two equal payments in October and January. This money represents the di Quorum Lack Cancels Plan Group Session the list but two or three are expected. The superintendent said the deadline for applications is July 22.

The administrative council The school board Monday night permitted John Vibert, a both towns feel it is unfortunate a primary is being called, thereby necessitating added expense to the towns. rect and indirect costs involved phen J. Rivers, 26, of 146 Old New Hartford Winsted, driver of the truck was charged with failure to drive right by State Trooper Leo M. Lanchette. custodian at Noah Wallace, in enrolling the 73 Hartford children in Farmington schools.

AVON (Special) New re to express his opinion that the Pratt has represented Avon in will interview candidates and cruits are being sought by the SIMSBURY (Special) A Miss Skidmore, who serves as school should be converted to a town hall. Vibert said cost esti Valley Homemaker Service. narrow the field to three so they In the other arrests, Patsy A break-down of the $29,958.61 sought by the school board shows that most of it, $23,400, the State General Assembly for the past two terms. He has held clerk for the Town Plan Com temporary but certain deter Just past its first year of. can be interviewed by the school mates prepared for the council Russo, 42, of 130 Main Col-linsvitle, was charged with in service, the Valley HomamaKers board Aug.

29. 'mission, said as far as she Icould remember it has been ment to Simsbury's rapid-build-ing growth arose Monday night seemed to mm to be exaggerated and that the plan of conversion is completely feasible. will be used to underwrite the cost of busing local kindergarteners to and from classes during the schools year of 1966-67. Camping Trailers, for rent. 'about five years" since a toxication and breach of peace as the result of a family disturbance, police said.

at Eno Memorial Hall. Motorlease, 1506 New Britain A majority of the board mem Following a one-hour delay in numerous elective and civic office? in the Town of Avon. Hearing Set The Zoning and Planning Commission will hold a public hearing today at 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall on an application from the Juniper Heights meeting has been called off because of lack of a quorum. have rendered more than 3,500 hours of home care to valley residents.

Avon, Simsbury, Farmington and Granby are served by the increasing demands for service, the homemakers are enrolling Late Saturday a call from Farmington. 677-9716. The remaining $5,938.61 is needed for miscellaneous ex-! commencing the meeting of the bers indicated they are strongly in favor of conversion because it means a new Noah Wal Advt. Mrs. Thomas Fanning of Torrington Avenue, CollinsviUe Town Plan Commission, it waslGrange to Met penses connected with the Hartford plan, such as textbooks, re Lost, black female, Labrador decided that there could be The Simsbury wange win lace School.

uruugiil OKI IB mis. x-aii-i new recruits for a state-spon 'I would rather see a new retriever, named Sam. Scar nine's husband had caught 20- search materials, and the test-l no meeting because of lack of meet at the Grange Hall in across nose. Reward. Farming- school built than a new town year-old Andrew Imperato, of The application requests ten Iton 677-9142.

Advt. hall," said Wixon. 30 Girard Hartford, prowl- sored training course to be held in September. Under the Medicare program, the Homemakers will be known a quorum. West Simsbury at 7:45 p.m.

All- commission Thursday for a short business with the exception of Russell Guv Shaw will meeting. Mrs. Guy Shaw will ling around the outside of their home, police said. Imperato tative approval of Section 2 of the subdivision, 125 lots, on 23 acres off Lovely Street. For real savings on your 1966 Farwaingf-on-Unionville as Home Health Aids.

They will L. Stecker and Allen Hixon were "either ill or out of take part of the lecturer's hour was charged with breach ot and the same was true the before the Grange travels to 1 i. i-- i fha noiiilv rpnr- peace and released under $25 bond. be selected and framed for the job of caring for convalescent patients and supervising the home. mree appoiiueu ancuicuea.

Avon iu oee "lc Miss Porter's School To Hold 'Fun Night' Canton The temporary appointment ganizea urange mere, of Bettv Skidmore and Ethan Mrs. Kathleen S. Sloane Chevrolet or Buick, or any one of our 50 quality used cars. Stop in today at O'Neill's Chevrolet-Buick, Avon Center. Anyone interested in becom Mrs.

Kathleen Suret Sloane, Bassford as alternates prompt a( fVta larTQliHr nf In A a Ponroi- f.ir WtflOW Of ing of the Hartford children. The council will be unable to provide the funds sought by the board. A special town meeting is required for any appropriation over $5,000. Ask Approval This means local voters soon will be asked to approve the school board budget request. At the annual town meeting in June, an insufficient number of votes were rallied to restore $28,822 cut from the board's budget by the council.

The local kindergarten transportation costs is tied into the Hartford plan only to the extent that the school board feels it can save some of the Hartford plan funds to pay some of the FARMINGTON (Special) Kim Morneau, Peter Momeau, the procedure. An opinion by John E. Sloane Sr. died Mon- in wt Hartford Wanted: Secretary to Service The local Exchange Club will ing a Home Health Aid tor tne service, should contact Mrs. Clayton Olson, executive director, 8 Old Mill Lane, Simsbury, at 6584174.

Canton Gary Carlsons, Carl Kearnes, Randy Romitelli, Irwin Rider, town counsel established that such procedure would not be Jaycees Will Have Marine As Speaker CANTON (Special) An as hold its annual "fun night" She was born in ot. neuer, Tdnnri nf and had been Manager and phone operator. Mitchell Pontiac Simsbury 658-4431, Mrs. Abraham. Advt.

rm. a i Mi Thomas Scarozzo, John MacWil-Thursday at 6 p.m. at Miss liams, Joseph Spirito, Michael a resident of Simsbury 46 years. legal in view ot an oromance adopted at the October town meeting. Porter's School.

The affair will Krewson, Robert Shea and An- She leaves two sons, Kooert Qlnnnp nf Jacksonville. Fla. he highlighted by the presen ta-" sistance program to the civilian Plan A long Stitch WALTON, N.S. (AP)-Mr. and land John E.

Sloane Jr. of Sims lion oi a pi. H1 TU. I TW is a three-wav tie for Malcolm Fields by District Gov Mrs. Garth Sanford are hooking first place after the first half Bars Informal Alternates The ordinance provides three alternates be appointed for the Planning Commission, and therebv restricts the informal population of Viet Nam, sponsored by the Marine Corps, will be the subject of a talk slated bury; a daughter, Mrs.

Mary 3. McKinney of Simsbury; sev-ftn arnnHnhilriVpn and three of the season in the senior di- Teachers Attending Workshop busing costs. their own stair-carpet. They are about half-way through and expect it'll take two years in all by the Junior Chamber of Com Hartford's payment of vision of the Little League. The teams involved in the tie are C.

W. House and Sons, Sherman- great grandchildren Funeral merce here tonight. appointment of alternates to replace members who cannot at ernor Dean Boundy. William Cadwell, assistant secretary of the Hartford National Bank and Trust has succeeded Fields as president of the Exchange Club. Other new officers are Jeremiah Sheehan, to finish the 14-yard, maple lea! services wiu De neia niuiauaj at 8:15 aim.

at the Charles H. Sgt. Marty Handlesman (USMC), of the Hartford re- Tomasso and Plainville Trust. pattern carpet. tend.

Other town agencies, such as Vincent and Sons tunerai 573.60 is based on a carefully computed per-pupil cost of $583. School Supt. John McDough advised the school board that 25 of the 73 youngsters who will be brought into Farmington in Sep CANTON (Special) Three elementary school teachers cruitins team and recently in volved in the assistance pro A baseball clinic for all Little League players will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. at the high school field. Coach Leo Pinsky vice Dresident: William La- Home, 80 Hopmeadow St, witn a Requiem Mass at St.

Mary's "hnrnh at Burial will be in gram, will present the talk at Pointe, secretary and Colin Hol- from here are attending a special science workshop in aero-1 space science at the Talcott 8:30 p.m. at the Canton Inn. WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD ARTHUR DRUG loway, treasurer. tember nave Been tentatively se St. Bernard's Cemetery, Tariff- of the American Legion team, lected.

He said he intends to the Board of Appeals, can have alternates to replace appointed alternates. The meeting has been rescheduled for July 26, with the same items on the agenda. Included will be a petition by Robert W. and Marie P. Smith for annrnval of a resubdivision will run the clinic which will cover instruction in the various Farmington and Avon Jay-ces, as well as the general public, have been invited to at contact local interested parents Members of ttie isoara ot control for the ensuing year are Fields, Boundy, Howard Born-hnlm.

Irvine Robbins, James Mountain science center. Mrs. Ruth Maher, grade two teacher from Cherry Brook; who want to invite the Hartford points of major league play. tend. vflle.

Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a Rosary recitation at the funeral home Wednesday at 8 children to their homes "for a Eyre, David Brooks and Parker day or two" during the summer Mrs. Lois Crilly, grade one at Cherry Brook and Mrs. Pauline Cudlipp, grade three at Canton Simsbnry Fleming. to meet some of the children Cadwell nas aavisea ciud of Mountain Pastures II subdivision, which includes six lots in an R40 zone on Woodchuck p.m.

who will be their classmates. Favor New School The Board of Education Mon HEW Tax Collection Elementary school, are tne three attending the conference. The purpose of the class, be H'll Road. Torrington to Play Against All Star Team George K. Sp.oar, tax will be at the Tariffville ing conducted by scientists of Also, an aDDtication from members that volunteers are needed to furnish transportation for a group of physically handicapped persons who are planning to stage a picnic at the New Horizons tract on West District Road later this month.

Firehouse Wednesday, 7 to 8 L'Ami, Inc. for approval of a day night went on record as favoring the construction of a new school to replace the 65-year-old Noah Wallace School in the National Aeronautics ana Space Administration, is to teach the fundamentals of space p.m., to collect property taxes and water rents. resubdivision ot nan hui sud-division, which includes a revision of road layout. Farmington Center. related science through a series Town Manager Mepnen a.

SIMSBURY (Special) The focal Babe Ruth All-Stars will play their first game in the post Man wanted, part time for The open discussion will also of laboratory experiences. The course is particularly de Circuit 16 include a presentation by Don- delivery of morning papers to M2B. Kimstuirv. 3:30 to season championsnip series Flis Monday announced that a town-owned eight room house at 10 Mountain Rd. is now vacant and available for renins- aid j.

croons, attorney tor ae- u. ai-buiiicj' ui signed to meet the needs of the elementary teacher. MIN. Iaiu wiiiwa, -velopers, who were not named 30 a.m., 7 days. Commission -iii ceo ncne Thursday against Torrington.

The 5:30 p.m. game will be played at Westminster School on Honmeadow Street. tor approval oi a suocuvision or ana mileage. ado-ioiro. Flis also on Monday, remind A truck which failed to negotiate a curve on Maple here Monday morning and 10 Sentenced i By Judge Lacey During Session property ot tiaroio Eagenon aavi, ed local residents on town waste located on woodcnucK mil For nreserintions it's Dovle's.

Road, R40 zone, 7 lots, served collections routes to wrap garbage, particularly during the knocked down five fence posts was the only accident recorded pharmacists. 658-7654. Advt. by a private road. Rad Luther, who managed the Babe Ruth Chiefs during the regular season, will head the all star squad, assisted by Coaches Bud Marsh and Dick current hot spell, netore pre Three breach of peace, one iner it in a container.

He also trespass and six motor vehicle suggested that; liquid be drained defendants were sentenced by bam suci, refuse. Judge J. Robert Lacey in Mon- Tlje Lake Garda Fife and Ciaifi. The following players were day's session of Circuit Corps has accepted a named to the all-star squad: 16, West Hartford. contract to accompany the Avon Rick Lundquist, Dave Patlovich TO 178th STREET TERMINAL 2 35 MIN.

TO TIMES SQUARE Arrested in Farmington nPnt in all narades this and Tom Cullen from the eJts; Doue Cramphin, Bui Griffin, John Lyons and Ken Bryle, Colts; Mark Giannini and Jack Fnel, Barons; Phil Pope and charged with breach of peace were Roger Beattie, 21, of 86. coaches and managers of the Perry Unionville, and Wil- senior division of the local Little bur M. Kelley, 32, of 12 Mo- wjll meet today at 8:30 hawk Unionville. i at the nome 0f Robert Beattie received a 60-day Brid'eeman on Gail Road for suspended sentence and was the purpose 0f planning the all-placed on probation for one scheduled for Wed Chris Fisher, Elms; John Cole man, Steve Luther and Mark Tieche, Chiefs; and Jeff Brandt and Bruce Wnsley, Eagles. Church Notes year, nesday at 6 p.m.

at wcicn rieiu. The all-star same will pit 10- A training meeting for the staff of the Shepherd of the year old rookies of the major Hills Lutheran Church Vaca league against tne minor league. Plavers for the major division will include Michael Hawkes, tion Bible School will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Bible School will be held Aug. 1 to 12 at the South Congregational Jensen.

Robin Askam, Wil liam Bridgeman, David Cawley Kelley was fined $20. James Wilkinson, 20. of Mea-dowlark Road, Simsbury, charged with breach of peace by Avon police, was fined $25. David J. Zaleski, 19, of 20 Wookland Plainville, was fined $10 after being charged with trespass by Farmington police.

A motorist, arrested by Avon police for operating without a license was fined $10. He was Francis J. Youngjohn, 57, of 109 Griswold Torrington. Motorists fined as a result of parish hau, Granby. Frankie Shimeld, Francis u-Gradv.

John Groeki, Thursday at 8 p.m. the Board! of Elders will met, and Fri Whatever you mix in your vodka drinks-start with the patent on smoothness. Warner. Brian Harvey, rreu Hatfield, and James waraini. day at 8 p.m.

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