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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 8

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,1, POST Monday, Oclobtr 3, 1977 PROTECTION YOUR FAV1LY YOUMPWOPERTV YOURSELF jaycee Bicycle Safety Rodeo Rescheduled for Saturday TrilMlMMrirsiU triii ytw IN it Mr innni FfMEHlMHU Wt BfltED AM rJE OatO K-9 SECURITY DOGS Call 333-2663 su STATIST. If, IT. STRATFORD bicycle safely rodeo, sponsored by Ihe Stralford' Jaycees, which was rained out Ust week, has been rescheduled tor in the parking lot of Christ Episcopal church, 2000 Main street. The rodeo will be open to all area youngsters between the ages of six and 12 years. The program will begin at 9 a.m.

with a bicycle safety inspection, lessons on safe riding, and an agHity course for riders. Prizes i he awarded for performance in various age groups. A parental consent form and entry blanks are available at the Stratford 3045 Main street, or Sterling House Community 2283 Main strec STRATFORD REPORTERS Richard Peck LymiMcNunara Bridgeport Pest P.O. BOX 173 Slratforcf.Conn. Phone: 37E-9032 SOCIAL SERVICES PERSONNEL you consider HUMAN COMMUNICATION a central problem in the effective cleliveryqf social services, study the problems am) solutions.

Fairfield University's program in communication (now in its 11th year) provides over fifty courses in: interpersonal, intercul- lural, intermedia, writing, corporate, political, and olher forms of human communication. Courses given (Jays and evenings For Title XX eligibility clarification, ice your agency Director, For Tuition ReimbunemcHl contact: FAIRFIEl GRADUATE SCHOOL OF CORPORATE UNIVERSITY ND POUTICAL -COIMIIIMIIPATION Sterling House Classes Begin A of adult classrt will hcgin this week at Sterling House Community center, 228' Main street. Tonight, Rolande Duphlney will lead a needlepoint class a 7 o'clock teaching 25 stitches while class members are working on. a pillow sampler; and interior decorating will be taught by Arlene Phoenix of the Mouse of'Phoenix, with instruction in many aspects decoration, at 7 o'clock. On Wednesday, a class in school, are invited ttt atten' with their parents.

Charles Dorman is cubmaster, assisted by 3arguilo. Also assisting him ar Webelo leader; Ronald Lang don, assistant Webelo leader Renie Mamone, Patricia Wines Cheryl Stankicwicz, Conni Gugenheim, Wanda Henkel, an Rosemary Dillon, den leaders Henckel, institutional representative; and Florence Langdon, hospitality a i a College Reps to Visit Representatives of colleges and institutions of higher learn- Iransacti onai analysis, taught by Kay Gradwell, focusing on skills in communication, decision inaXing and self awareness take place at 9:30 a.m.; and Mary Ann Yeomans will (each "quick and easy" sewing methods during Sit antf Sew at a.m. A slip cover class, taught by Nan Bosse will begin on Thursday at 9:30 a.m., with members working on Erom home. a chair or cushion hs visiting Stratford high school this month. The conferences are open to students, parents, rUumni, a residents, according to principal Henry Crawford.

The conferences this week In' elude: tomorrow, American International college at 10:15 a.m., and Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing at 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Marist college at 10:15 a.m., St. Anselm's college at 11:30 a.m., and univer sity at 12:30 p.m.; Thursday Moore College of Art at 12:30 p.m. and Southampton college al 3:30 a.m.- and Friday, At- herCus Magnus college at 10 Names In the News Dr. of 507-A Iri- quois lane, recently took part in a seminar, "Current Concepts of Rohentx Church Marks 83rd Anniversary The Most Rev. Metropolitan Phitaret (right), Jirst hlerarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, addresses members and friends of Holy Ghost Russian Orthodox church 1520 East Main street, yesterday during a dinner marking the 83rd anniversary of the church.

Tlw dinner, in Journey's Inn, Fairfield avenue, followed a pontifical diviM liturgy in the church, celebrated by Ihe Russian Orthodox leader. At lelt is the Rev. George Grabbe, director oi public and foreign relations for the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, which has headquarters in New York city. The Rev. Victor Magramm, pastor of Holy Ghost church, is in the center.

PUMPKIN PRICES TO BE HIGHER HARTFORD UPI) Con- ecticut farmers say were ot as active this year, causing smaller pumpkin crop ana boosting prices. Edmond L. Morrotte, con- raer riorliculluralist with the ooperative extension service of University of Connecticut, aid Sunday, had a lot of Irom people concerned bout their squash and pumpkin ot getting much fruit." Morrotte said the lessened ac- vity of bees was caused bv very cold and very hot days, too much rain and not enoun ain. We never had a happy medium this summer." One farmer, Bruce Zinke of s'orth Canaan, said Sunday rices for large pumpkins rose rom last year's S3 to about SI his year. But he said there's a limit to low much people will pay for a 'ack-o'-lanlern.

If you go too high on a pumpkin, you won't sell it," he said. "It's an Item a erson can do 1 strawberry potcrt sale gifts---etc. 1718 Capitol Bridgeport Phone 333-6850 FALL SEMESTER ENROLL NOW! NEW CUSSES FORMING! Special interest groups begin-1 Family Medicine," sponsored ning this include Creative ice. UfECTCBU WffEJIEKH OFMKFORD 697 BPT. POSTRD.

878-6891 50 BROAD DOWNTOWN 848-4343 CLOSED MONDAYS-- STORE HOURS TUES-, SAT. 8-6, THURS. 8-7, FRI. 8-9 ALL WEEK SALE SALE STARTS WHEN YOU READ THIS AD SPOtfMOftftUP BEEF STEW CALVIS LIVER COIMUUtUUHUMHI FRANKS LBAN GROUND Chuck COOKED HAM FORMERLY CALLED BOILED HAM UP LEAH PORK SPARE RIBS ROAST BEEF CROSS RIB ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR PREMIUM TENDER CUBE STEAKS CUT FROM ROUND HOME FREEZER SALE SWIFT'S CHOICE OR PREMIUM SIDES of BEEF Ib HINDS of BIEF Ib WtTH THIS COUPON AND $7.50 PURCHASE NATIVE CORN AO GRADE A URGE EGGS 1 ft CUSTOKCR OCT.

4-OCT. 8 with cowon S7.SO Vi GAL. MHK AND wrrM THiscoufOn AND PURCHASE LAND O' LAKES BUTTER LMIT 1 Crewel at 10:30 rt.m.' wilh Mary ifaildy; Ladies Craft cEub on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. with Mrs, Yeomans; Rug Hooking on'Wednesdays, once month, at 10:30 a.m. and Herbal Circle on Thursdays at 1 p.m.,'both coordinated by Fran Trjpp; and Tailing on Thursdays at 10 coordinated by Urace Booth, Further information about nl! of the adult programs is available at the Sterling House of- by Massachusetts Academy of Fam'dy Physicians.

Holly J. Ciarcin. daughter of i a Mrs. Albert Ciarcia of 96 Chape! street, has received a certificate of commendation National Federation of Music Clubs' Junior Composers contest for her composition, "Night Revrie." Barbara Tahaka of 215 Frank- Lancaster Theological seminary of the United Church of Christ in Lancaster, Pa. Tonight In Town The Redevelopment agency will meet tonight at 7.30 o'clock Room 21V of Town hall Anderson Dunn Kochiss part 42 meeting in American Legion hall, 2159 Main street, at o'clock America Lodge 132, AF and AM, meeting in the Masonic temple 2 5 9 0 Main street, at 7:30 o'clock Monday Night Al-Anon meeting in Grace Lutheran 150 Chapel street, at 8 o'clock Ringmaster chorus SPEBSQ- SA's guest night in Christ Kpis- copal church, 2000 Main street, at 8 o'clock Knights Columbus games party in the of Jiall, 2252 Main street, at Newcomers, to Meet "Physical Fitness for Men and Women," will he the theme of tomorrow's meeting ol the Stratford Newcomers club at 7:45 p.m.

in Sterling House Community center. George Pteiller, a filntss pert, will he the speaker. avenue named to the honor roll at Alliance college in Cambridge Springs, Pa. Mary Ellen Pjemak, a Stral- Eord native, has been appointet assistant, investment officer in Connecticut Mutual Life's se curities division Jn Hartford. Kalhy Yaslt, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Yash ol 45 Bulmcr drive, was recognized for her academic achieve- RUSTING AUTO 'A REAL FIND' YAKIMA, (AP) If ou can remember the Packard, you might also remember the Packard Request. In 19S4, the built Ihe classic- grilled dream car to boost tales. The orie-'and-only model of The Request seemed to pass into oblivion along with the Packard company name. It was last on public view at the 1855 Chicago Auto It turns out that (he Request wasn't in oblivion after all.

It was in Portland, Ore. Three people discovered it rusting and efurbished it with visions of a WOMAN FOUND DEAD AT PARK I NEW HAVEN (AP)' today were asking public for help in identifying a woman found dead at the summit of East Rock Park. The woman, believed to have been killed by a massive blow lo the back of her head, was discovered by a passing motorist about 8:50 a.m. Sunday, police said. She was lying fate down about 100 yards from pavilion at (he summit, said police.

The blaclc woman, whose body was taken to the University of Connecticut health center in Farmington for ah autopsy today, was believed to be between 25 and 30 years old. Police said she had reddish black hair and her clothes consisted of a bulky turtleneck sweater and jeans with leather patches She also reportedly was wearing some jewelry, hiding a silver ring depictinj a horseshoe and a cowboy rid- ng a bronco. 7:15 o'clock Boy Scout troop 71 meeting in the Firr.t Congregational church, 2 3 0 1 Main street, at 7 o'clock. freshments will be served' i a convp- lowing the meeting. Future socials being plumed include a square dance at Boothe Memorial park on Satur- lay and a wine and fondue larty in November.

All persons who have lived In ilratford three years or less are invited to information may I contact Terri Dannlster at 230 lames Farm road, or Sterling Pu Legion Auxiliary Ladies auxiliary Ancrson-Dunn-Kochiss Ar can Legion post '12 will meet tonight at 7:31) o'clock in the Legion nail, 21SO Main street. Mne A the president, will lead the meeting. Refreshments will be served. Fashion Show Friday The Guild of Our Lady of St. Mark church will have a "Fall Fashion" card party and hion show on Friday at 1:30 i.

in the church hall on Wig- lane. 'iishirms will he provided by iry Koherls 1 Bride and Bou- uc ami Young Crowd. Models will he Mrs. Peler ohcrly, Mrs. Lawrence Hurr, Mrs.

J. Bruce Alessie, Mrs. rank Spitz, Barbara Shcpbard, ichello Masse, Calhi Doherly, sa Kuhn. Maureen O'Donnell, id Jennifer Hurley. Their as- slants will be Karen Dzialo nd Jacobs.

Mrs. Anthony Masse anci Mrs. ohn Hevacqua are the co- lairmcu of the event. Culis Meet Tomorrow Cub Seoul pack will.have first meeting of Ihe year omorrow ai 7 p.m. in the hapel Street purpose oom.

Registration new Cub couts and returning Cubs will ae conducted. Parents must be ircsent lo register i sons should bring registration ecs and Ihe parental participa- ion forms. All hoys in the or i grades and living in the area, although not necessarily attending' at Annhurst college in PRESIDENT'S MOTHER GOING, TO I A DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -Lillian Carter, the President's raoVhcr, will be among 250 Iowans on a good-will (Eight lo Dublin Ireland next month. The Friendship Force pro 'jam was begun in 1973, when Carter was govfirno Friendship Fore ide-open nostalgia market ancing in their heads. Larry Dopps happened to dis- over the rusting chassis ack yard two years ago.

"It was a real mess inside nd out, although the low mile age (14,009 miles) engine was perfect internally," said Dopps 'Accidents had demolished the srill, one of the special fron mmpers and the fiberglas lood." It took about I 1 years lo re furbish the car. The owners aren't showing 1 the car at present. But they are expected to bring it out for public viewing soon. Some classic car buffs have said the car might fetch as much as $100,000. THE BENEFITS OF THIS SCHOOL hi Bw a vifde crvoice of We have been ttatofog men awJ women lot 1900, Employers highly verue our graduates is an through our service, flspid may be made due lo uistruc Lion with cfeliriite coats in PROFESSIONAL DAY COURSES SttMirafWc.

Ltfil Mriicil SMratwtat Wwtf hMtiiiH Shorthand may b. taken In any of tlrial or Stenographic ttnini fntHu. (liu Md lithxlfii, many courses may be started bi-weekly. ADULT EVENING COURSES Collage Accounting Clerk-Typist Secretarial IBM 1 29 Keypunch Other courses: Shorthand, (Gregg'or Speedwriting). Elementary and Advanced Typing, Business Math, Business English, Legal and Medical terminology.

Dictation-Transcription. Electronic Calculating, Business Law, Elementary and Advanced Accounting, 333-3601 or 333-5926 for Information BUTUR BUSINESS SCHOOl (ciMttiif tonliriel Tralifef 211 State Bridgeport Veteran-Approved NOTICE TO STRATFORD TAXPAYERS Every person, firm, resident or non-resident liable for taxation in the Town of Stratford as of October 1,1977, is hereby notified to file with the Tax Assessor during October a statement of Personal Property taxable by law on special forms furnished by him at' Room 1O5, Town Hall. Taxpayers are required to list all personal property, except real estate, automobile and household property. Forms filed by Agent must be sworn to under oath. Forms must be completed according to law and submitted to the Assessor before the last day of October.

firm, rMltart MR-raiitart to flit statMMrt prapwty wrtW. the will IKMMIT tor Twc AuMior to sKb Ihls him btrt til aid a pwMrry nfer foilim to seed iisfabb property itfrtin KM praptfty riw rifbi to to iMrd of TK Kwitw. T.EMMETMURRAY, ASSESSOR GARAGE DOORS REMUliftm RIFLAHD Mi CLICTRIC-IYI OmMORS CARPiNTRY MPAIRS Frtt Estimates Call 334-0377 375-9359 Woodstock, where she is a scn Jcannie Zahncr, the daughter home town of Plains, wa Northtield, recently among About 70(1 persons con. sidcred for Ihe Nov. 8 trip.

METEORITE 898 POUNDS McMURDO SOUND, Antarc- ica An 98-pound meteorite. eded for tho (rtp were sorted their occupations, and then parly of American and days in the home of in Victoria land, about 12 miles northwest of McMurdo. has begun studies for choice of traveling or staying Now, our home is comfortable--thanks to Hoffman's The first thing we did when we bought this home was to modernize the heating system and a Hoffman serviceman did the job. We chose Hoffman because their servicemen lire among the most highly trained, skilled technicians in the business. They're all licensed by the state of Connecticut in the maintenance of home heating equipment.

They also Comprise the biggest corps of servicemen in the state. So, if you're looking to modernize your home heating equipment, turn to qualified, efficient, courteous servicemen we did. We turned to a Hoffman serviceman. Comfort fj uihat Hoffman delivers bat. Hoffman Fuel Company 156 E.

Wellington Avr, Iriiiglpoil. CT 06501 M7-M41.

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Years Available:
1947-1977