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FiTCHBl'RG iMASS.) SENTINEL, -C, 1964 Ln 5 tui y. is JA.ST.VIY i A rt: 1 35 --Tbe rtcsr 'je CtareS teawrpw Sabbath Sciwo! 5.15 a. m. ctKirch services at 11. --Confessions will be beard tomorrow at AKiiasj-'s Church a.

itron 3.50 to 5.30 and T.30 to 9.30 p.m. --A son was bora last eight to Mr and Mrs. Bernard W. Au-i b'jchon of 21 Aklen street. Thei baby was born St.

Vincent Hospital, Worcester. 1 --Clarence J. Durkin, chair-; I ilgriir. a t' mln has called a meeting of the i 2 bold a family Fitchburg Housing Authority for luck yjpper in the Monday at 7.30 p. in the FHA at 6.30.

'offices, 13 Normandy road. Am bio, 20, son of --A low mass of requiem will A i Amblo of 46 offered tomorrow morning in has completed basic, Immaculate Conception Church the Naval Training at for Edouard Godin. There a Lakes, 111. 11 be a low mass offered at inngrg of ChllTch uilc --The Golden Age Club Crafts Class will meet Tuesday morn- SIDE OUNCES By Galbraith New Claims By Jobless iTotal 572 i to MMOtt A precipiu- to 8 a.m. Shepherd will bold wling party tomorrow night meet at the parish The a 9 we use ihearse Tuesday and Juniorette Am- 12 30 the Lowe and drill team will at 7 in the former The Double clubs Chordettes will re- afternoon at to OB tw pta tociil aecres vo Lsk Fitchburg Eagles 2 FLOOR SHOWSl Easter ci Monday.

il a J. Barnicle post 29 headquarters, 731 Main A rcquem low mass for embers of the Holy Society will be offered at Berna Church tomorrow i 6.30. At 7.30, there i be a mas and Ann Earley. of tl will hold the Herbert! Schreibers tomorrow night 7.45. Tbe group will assemble at the church at 7.30.

I Methodist Church sliding party at "Fifty bucks a day this costs me, and I'm a sitting duck for Planned Entertainment!" NEW ARRIVALS -The meeting of St. Camillas! At Burbank Hospital GuUd which was scheduled for! A i Mr I-C Guild tae period ID 1963, it wis annouawd ttxiay bj Mrs Beitrii B. celly. superrisiaj miaager Qf the HuMchusetU of Emptojrme-t Security, S5S Broad street. Tbe daias for the- previous week wen i Aa election of officers WM Reopened for the weekibeW by the Friendly So- were 236.

the previous weekjciety yesterday after- 3S4 and for tbe same week at a meeting in tbe Re- rear ago 3W iception room of Christ Church. total inmal claims fiscal year, July, 1963 to datej Mn nQrence Smith; treasurer, reached 8082 and for the same Barbara McGee and seere- period from July, '62 to Mrs. Clarence Sherrin. 1963 the claims amounted to I ji rs fucker made the follow- 5654. ling appointments: publicity MS m.

H-45 DOLORES DELL Giri Dancer EDDIE COOPER M. C. Orek. Dwt P-a- Mjfet Juury 1SU HE-KtS AND CUESTS Continued claims for the week for the preceding were week 2885, 2413 and for the same week a year ago 2684. Continued claims during the chairman, Mrs.

Albert Edson; jrograms, Mrs. Robert Logan; lower committee, Mrs. John Reynolds, Sr. Hostesses for the afternoon 1963 were 39,237. A total of 34 persons were placed in jobs.

The wide variation in the comparison figures is due to present fiscal year were 43,479 were Mrs. Joseph Gaudet, Miss and for the same period in 1962- Jeannette Gaudet and Mrs Sherrin. A Scotch auction will follow the meeting on Thursday, Jan. 23. the back log in processing the! Mar arks claims, because the Fitchburg'.

office has only two machines this year whereas it had I last year and no claims are list led until they have been prop lerly processed. Mrs. Alice Hills and Mrs in charge but postponed due tol 1 Jaraes Es slto a Umem high masT f' tonight 0 -a in nViiipnk hill An executive board preceded the regular meeting Ui of the Immaculate Conception at 8 in the church hall. Bene, will be held in the church a C. direc-; a of ps; chology of the North a Massachusetts Health itf.

speak at the Tues- luncieon-meeting of the Rotary Club on "Com-jUStS KGSUltS v- burg. road, women's Guild held last night i at the church hall. Mrs. Adrien Set Tonight Bridge Club nitv Mental Health Serv- -Mrs. i M.

Sleeves, The Gardner Duplicate Bridge Club's annual mixed team of hion co-ordmator at Parke lour championship resulted in a iw Inc has returned from a'first place tie between the team linery fashion show at the'of Mrs. Edward B. Mullahy and icricar Hotel in New YorklPhilip D. Miller, both of wheie she saw a Mrs. Shelton M.

Darity the lat in spring and Eas-'of Leominster and Joseph N. millin styles. ILeElanc of Fitchburg and the Iteam of Mrs. Raymond A. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald'H. Morqeau, president, presided A dance will be held tonight E. Cote (Kathryn W. at the meeting.

at 8 in the Fitchburg State Col- 145 Clyde street. The following reports commuters' lounge. Robert A daughter to Mr. and made: Mrs. Albert Cournoyer Jones, president of the Com- iFiore Brogna (Irene L.

on distribution of gifts to rest! iertj, Thurston place. on a meetinsof the District Council of Catholic Women concerning international 1 relations; Mrs. Leo V. Forest I on spiritual development and 1 Mrs. Blanche Keyes on Confra-i ternity of Christian Doctrine.

Rev. Albert P. Goulet told the Parks' Dept. Craft Classes -The first meeting of UK Jun. o( Lun enbur MwT Maverick Center.

Ball (ommittee the Sons mow st Hi)aire Gardna Italy will be held Sunday, Harold Rambo and Mitchel Goy ernoon at 2 in the Bay State tte, both of Orange it was an- of lie Statler-Hilton Hotel ounced today. Boston. Mrs. Ellen C. Vacca.i The first-place tropics were Friday 7 p.

class for the group of the work being'done; aged, Canton Valley the parish spiritually and recreation room. (socially and also for the lay apostolate within the Guild. Committees serving were: entertainment, Mrs. Morneau; hospitality, Mrs. Ulysses N.

Roy; refreshments, Mrs. Lucien J. Lamontagne, Mrs. Gardner Rprrv WpHard TESTIMONIAL In Honor of Shirley Goodall and Bernard Membrino TONIGHT--8 p.m. KING'S CORNER RESTAURANT DANCE At Thl CO-OP CENTER SATURDAY NIGHT IANUART IITH RUDY NISMAN'S OUCH.

WACHUSETT PACKAGE STORE "In Depot Square" Open Monday thro Thursday 'til 10 p. Friday and Saturday 'HI 11 p. m. Fine Beer Wine Liquors Z4JSIAINST. D1Z-01Z5 EASY PAREKG flwer-frejli CARPET FURNITURE CLEANING by (Mean 7 p.

high 8 West Fitchburg Cub Pack 35 committeemen i Berry, Mrs. Ernest Bedard, Mrs. Armand L. Demazure, and Wate- street, has been ap-iawarded to the members of the met last night at the home of Mrs. James A.

Berry. idio Cli.b will hold its regular jnthly meeting tonight at inted a i a of the com-jMullahy team on application of ttee. jthe tie-breaking procedure -The Montachusett ec fi the American Con. tract Bridge League. The Gardner Club will hold its monthly jnasterpoint a West Fitchburg Hall in North Tuesday a A i an at 6.30 p.

m. at 7.: 0. Films entitled "Tasi on Home beginning at 8. A presented by Dens 3 and 4 The rime Machine" and a bridgeplayers are wel- 'under Den mothers Mrs. Daniel I lemory Devices" will bej RefresKfneSts-vWill be O'Rourke and Mrs.

a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hertel.l The next meeting of the Guild Ashburnham Hill road and plans 1 be Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 16.30 p.m. with a covered dish were made for a Pack meetings supper in he cafeteria followed to be held Saturday, Jan.

25 a a regular business meeting Methodist'and entertainment. Skits will BARRE INN SPECIAL FOR JANUARY Our Ni. Yur'i Citt For All Ilr.d Ptopli In Ihi fttchburi Am. Room and Beird It Colonial Inn SI 00 Par Month Don'fMlu Thll Ofltr CALL Dl 2-7892 for Furthtr Informition or FL TESTIMONIAL In Honor of Ginny Rutigliano and Jack Duffy SATURDAY 8 p.m. KING'S CORNER RESTAURANT 149 FUEL OIL MAJOR BRANDS HI-TEST 150-GAL HESTMtTU CASH PRICE CLEGHORN OIL, Inc.

25 PRATT ST. Dl 5-4188 own followed by a ceting and social hour. All rsons interested in attending welci me. --PrisKla Dame, 10. daughter Mrs.

A a Dame of 1195 Main So. Fitchburg The Catholic Youth Council of Francis parish will hold an Hertel. This is for Cubs and their parents only. Lunch will be served by Dens 7 under Mrs. Donald Kaddy and Den 8 Terry Morgan.

Awards were a last nig On ind ifl.r Ihil dilt, I "ill not bt responsible for any dfbti con trictcd by my wift, Reiti C. Bou- Illicr of lowtll Road in Pipplrtll, Mill. Arthur W. loutillir Haxcn Road Mass. ispital yesterday afternoon she fell on stairs at herjciovis A.

Vezina at'shirley res- HLSpitaLoffi er-votr-, a pcrm-itting- Pack committee, next meeting will be Thursday. Feb. 6. at the slained no visible injury. Shel Serving as chaperones will be 1 as a i to the hospital in the Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Roberge 'scue wagon under the direc-land Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De rr T1 ri 1 0 TM Mr 8a rs "osley, 148 PhiUips street at 7.30 p. m.

when plans of Fire Capt. John The group will leave, a i jfrom in front of the church at macle -The I 'residents' Club of 6 4 5 ichusetis will observe "Guest! Catechism classes will be ay" Tuesday afternoon at ld omorrocw TMTM" 8 9 otcl Boston There ill be a socialW from 12.45 Blue and Gold supper for the will be Francis School for the chil- Cleghorn i 1.30 and a business looting at 1.45. The guest of onor wi.l be Mrs. Frederick J. president of the Mas- achuset's State Federation of Clubs.

Dorothy Craw ')rd McNeil, lyric soprano, will resent program accompanied a a B. Wcidner. a i Relationships" was ho subj ct of the program pre- cnted ft the meeting of the Vomen's Society of Christian icrvice the First Methodist Church last night in the vestry. Mrs. Robert Russell was hairman of the program.

There 15 members present. Devo- ions led by Mrs. Leon ''ackard and refreshments were orved by Mrs. William L. -Valmslev.

The business meeting vas piesided over by Mrs. lames V. Wannop, president. --The Junior Choir of th Messiah Luiheran Church will re icarse tonight at 5, and the Juri- or Luthar League will meet in Church Fellowship Hall at 7 Refreshment committee for the league meeting includes Faith Linde, Lorraine and Larry Lam sa and Richard Keurulalnen Linda Ross and Martin Haapala are on the entertainment com mittce Senior, catechism in structior at the church will bi tomorro'v morning at 9.30 am Junior catechism instruction a 10.30. --College graduates have un til SunoUy, Feb.

9 to apply fo the Guard Officer Candi date School class convenin Sunday, Feb. 23. Any eligibl man withing to take the office qualification test in Worceste on Saturday, Jan. 18, may con tact the Coast Guard Recruitin Station, Room 400, Post Office building. Worcester, for an ap- pointmeit.

After a 17-week course lit Yorlttown, graduates are commissioned ensigns in the oast guard. They serve three years on active duty and three years in the inactive reserve. afternoon at 3.30 and at 7.30 at night. A high mass will be sung Saturday morning at St. Francis Church for the late Mrs.

Henrietta Courte- anche and at 7 in the convent lapel a low mass will be of- ered for the late Mrs. Celanire rainque. ire, Ambulance Calls Yesterday Ambulance Walter B. Hanock of 26 Crescent street, 1.05 1.35 p. m.

From 25 Willow Ireet to Burbank Hospital, ickness. Lt. Joseph C. Haverty. Rescue Priscilla Dame, 10, 1195- Main street, 2.30 to 2.50 m.

From above address to lurbank Hospital. Accident Capt. John W. Emanuelson. Ambulance Ethel Ernest 6, of 38 Summer street, 5.0' 5.29 p.

m. From above ad Iress to Burbank Hospital lickness. Lt. Joseph -C. Hav erty.

Ambulance Joseph Pickles 9, of 58 Mechanic street, 8.2 8.39 p. m. From above ad dress to Burbank Hospital. Sick ness. Lt.

Herbert L. Connors Deaths CAHEY--In this city, Jan. 1, Gru M. (Cooley) widow ot Roger A Carey, 48 Ashby state road, 78. Fu ncral Saturday at 9 a.m.

In Camillas Church. Burial In Bernard's Cemetery. Calling hou In the Mallahy Funeral Home to day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 195 ftcc Clcanen, 17 Blossom 2(1 floor, dally 8.30. Dl 2-1420.

AdvL In Loving Memory Of DELIA ANDERSON who passed away January 10 Not o'ne hour do I forget you In my thoughts you are ever nea Loved, longed for always. Silent thoughts bring many a toa Sadly mined, by her sister, Nor Ih Loving Memory Of FORD who passed away January 10, 19 Though our eyes will nevermore gladdened To see on earth dear, dear file The magic mlfror of memory keeps It Undlmmcd.by time or death or space. Sadly Missed By, Wife and Children SOUTH END NATIONAL CLUB Members of the Confraternity! of Christian Doctrine executive be heard to-i a of Joseph's parish held meeting last night in the rec- ry with Rev. J. Rene Hebert, spiritual director, address- the group on his recent trip Rome.

He also presented each ember with rosary beads essed by Pope Paul. Refresh- ents were served following the iceting. The following masses will be ung tomorrow morning in St. oseph's Church: 6.30, Mrs. veline Maguy; 11.15, Timothy elliveau.

A 30th day mass will sung at the convent for ierre Varieur and at Julie Day onvent for Zoel Cormier. A mass will be sung tomorrow morning in Madonna of the Holy iosafy Church at 7. A mass wiU Iso be sung at 8 a.m. for Fredeick Bacon. Altar boys will meet omorrow morning at 8.4S.

CCD nstructions will be held at 10 in the chapel. Cleghorn American Legion Ladies Auxiliary will meet Mo lay night at 8 in the post quar- ers, 200 Daniels street. The executive board will meet at .30. Saturday, Jan. 4th 8 p.

m. Music By MARK FOUR Members and Guests Admission Free STORK DIAPER SERVICE S55 Water St. Fitchburg Diamond 3-7977 Gift Certificates Available COAL-COKE FUEL OIL Stoker Coal Charcoal All Kindt --All Sixes HOLLAND 34 Duck Mill Rd. Dl 3-7555 KE 4-6646 SHOP NOW AND SAVE! to OFF ALL MERCHANDISE (Except Food and Fair Trade Items) 01.1 HUH The 1761 VILLAGE STORE, CHRISTMAS AND LINEN SHOP CLEARANCE SALE (New items added from our Stock Rooms every few days) Route 2A, Westminster ANDREWS ORCHARDS 1620 PEARL HILL RD. FRESH, JUICY APPLES I Open 7 Dayi A Week) Testimonial in honor of Sally Gould and Paul "Mike" Charron TURNER HALL Friday, Jan.

10th 8 P. M. DRIVER EDUCATION CLASSES FOR REDUCED INSURANCE RATES Starts Tuesday, January 14th 7 to 9 P. M. LEOMINSTER AUTO SCHOOL 9 Main Leominster Dial KE 7-2791 Notices CHARLES W.

MOORE LODGE, A. f. ft A. M. Special communication Friday lanunry 10, 11M, 7.30 p.m.

i St. Work: E.A, Degree Collation All Master Maioni ire cordially nvlted. GEORGE R. MELDRUM, W.M O. V.

ARMAS LAINE, Sec. FITCHBUKO CHAPTER ORDER OF DeMOLAY Initillitlon Jinuiry 12, 1964 it Rollitont Congregational Church 199 Main Street, Fitchburg Dinner 6.00 p. IntUllitlon 7.30 p. m. JOHN W.

BLOCK, Scribe AURORA, LODGE, A. F. It A. M. A Special Communication of Au rora Lodge, A.

F. will held Monday Jinuiry 13 1964, 4 Lelihton it 7.00 p.m. Work; EA. All Master Masons cordially In vlted to attend. Collation.

DAVID McCOLL. W.M WYATT, Sec LADY EMMA CHAPTER, NO. 27 O.B.8. The 2095th, Stated Meeting, Tuei day evening. Jinuiry 14, 1963.

Bualneu Meeting it 7.30 o'clock Entertainment Refreshments. GERTRUDE CRITCHLEY P.M..SCC. 555 HAWAII 14 Days Via Pan Am and TWA parli Sil. from Belter Includti Air Trim. Sljhhttlni and Trinifiri Artist Supplies Picture Frames luitom Picture Framing CONOMY PAINT STORE 588 Main Fitchburg Monument Leominster 9Vi Ptlchird St.

Di 1-5381 ot 2-8684 GOOD APPLES CERTIFIED SWEET CIDER FITZGERALD FRUIT FARM RTE. 13 LEOMINSTER Stand Open Sat. and Sun. 1 to 8 p. m.

1 Our Stind Approved by (hi MnuchtiMiri Fruit Ann. Tour Spain and Portugal $515 complete Includes round-trip Swissair DC-8 Jetliner from N.Y., all meals, first-class hotels, other transportation, sightseeing trips tips. 16 thrilling days. 16 exciting.cities. Limited congenial groups, Come on this IBERIAN HOLIDAY to Spain Where the sun spends Its'own glorious winter vacation.

TRAVEL SERVICE Oypollrt City Hill 376 MAIN ST. DI 3-749! KCMIMIIK THEM NO IXtftA CHARCt fOU OUK IIRVICIt GENO'S Spa) 779 RIVER STREET FITCHBURG Newly Renovated DANCING EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Mutic by The Cavaliers Free use of the Banquet Hall for any occasion. Dial Dl 3-9539 MANNY'S CAFE Hudson, Mass. Every Friday and Saturday Night 2 FLOOR SHOWS 9.15 and 10.30 THIS WEEK DICK BURGESS, Comedy MC GEORGIA MAE, Star of Radio, TV HARAN Dancer COMING JAN. 17th and 18th COMING JAN.

24th and 25th BOB RILEY ANDY ANDREWS ENJOY THE IN FORMAL 'WEAR Choose from the newest styles, fitted to perfection. You'll look smart, feel comfortable. for all format occasions, we carry all styles and all sizei. ORGAN LOVERS Regular 2nd Sunday Of The Month OPEN HOUSE This Sunday, Jan. 12, 2 to 6 p.m.

CCCDIIDiT' ELECTRONIC JCCDUKVJ ORGANS Featuring The Select A Rhythm PRE-RENOVATING SPECIAL SALE Also-JANSSEN PIANOS and PLAYERS BUTEAU'S HOUSE OF MUSIC SHERBERT ROAD, ASHBURNHAM 827-4648 or 827-4157 I BUFFET! JUST THINK ALL YOU CAN EAT $9-50 CHICKEN LOBSTER SALAD 5 0 BEEF BUFFET Served from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY "All you can eat" and you serve yourself 40 Hot and Cold Delicacies 40 "CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY Full Court Dinner M.50 DANCING and ENTERTAINMENT VJSIT OUR PIANO BAR" 385 MAIN ST. Open Friday Night Till I COLONIAL HOTEL GARDNER.

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