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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 34

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THIRTY-FOUR WTO FEATURE SQUARE DANCERS NEWTOWN A highlight of the Republican Family outing Sunday will be dancing exhibition by the Rocking Rooster Square dance club, the first and only square dance firoup in Caller Bob Paris, be presenl to call for the performance at the RocWng Roosters. The ouline will take place rain or shine at the Italian Community: l.en!er. Kaute J4, sandy Hoox from 2 o'clock until 7 o'clock, under the chairmanship of Ross G. Phillips and Jack T. Gill.

A barbequed chicken dinner will be served at 4 o'clock. Horace SeeleyBrown. GOP candidate (or the U. S. Senate, is expected to attend theonting, and Congressman Abner Sihal of Nor-walk, seeking re-election as congressman in the Fourth District.

John Lupton of Weston, candidate for congresaman-at-large Frederick Pope. of Fairlield. seek, ing election as State Senator from the 25th senatorial district, have sent letters of acceptance lo Seth O. L. Brody, town chairman.

John Previdi of Danbury. seeking election as high sheriff is also expected to allend. The parly's Mobile Headquarters will be brought to the enm-hiunily ccnler for the campaign. Tickets are available at Hib-bards Smnie Shnppe and Cash- man'i Drjg store in Newtown and from Fairway Department sti in Sandv Hook as well as bers of the town committee. One ticket will entitle an entire family to beverages and barbequed chicken.

New voters are cordially invit ed to attend and there will be tickets available at the door. Convert daises Convert classes ill be conducted ill St. Rose school starting Sept. at 9 p.m. Registrations are now being received at the rectory.

Social Games Virgilius Council, Knights Columbus will conduct social games tonight at 8 o'clock at the of Home on Route 6. New-town-Danbury road. The public is invited. The insinuation of officers of virpilus Council, Knights of Columbus nil! take place Sept. IB, at the of Home, Route 6, Panbury-Newtown road at 8 p.m.

Francis H. Bette, grand knight, has asked alf members attend this installation ceremony, to meet new officers and the new District Deputy. Kennel Club Show The 155th American Kennel Club sanctioned match show will be conducted by the Newtown Kennel Club, in the Edmand Town Hall gymnasium, tonight, with judging scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Eentries wilt be accepted starting at 7:30 p.m. WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS! I Treat 1'bUr Man to tha jUoii Delectable Salad He Ever Tastcdl aaly with FILIPPO BERIO Italian Olive Qn, "Hit Clldin Cm" in (lot FILIPPO BERIO UjMaif, Fr.iitit OJI fa No Harmful Cholesterol CPA Asks Zoners' Views On Industrial Land Use WE5TPORT Members of the Planning and Zorlng commission have been invited to attend i meeting of the Cllizers Planning association tonight at B'.

15 o'clock in the Town court room to take part in a public discussion on the advisability of permitting the establishment of light industry here. According to Henry W. Hltirot, CPA president, members of the inning agency will be asked to present their views on Ihe prospect af alleviating tax increases by the additional income from industrial uses of local property. The commission has conducted a public hearing on proposed zone changes that would permit the controlled establishment of light industry here rigorous re- in City hill. The relation of municipal liquor amendment comes as a reiult of favorable rr.n:tf:!':rr applications submitted by White and Elm street permit holders.

Action Affects Permittees Favorable action by both boards the Common Council means the amendment will apply to any person who holds a beer or package store permit In the Phase I redevelopment project in dnwn- town Danbury. In affect, it is a blanket waiver Of the distance rule be tween liquor outlets for those affected by urban renewal. Hr- ivrrc sebn td by Lester Hong. 07 White street, naiurr ot a Beer permit and Triangle Liquor Stores, Trie. Bridgeport, holder nf a package permit holder to relocate because to Wlllun HUU feet Ihe perimeter al the urban renewal zone, providing It is zoned for business.

The zoning committee recommendations in accepting bo lb the Hong and Triangle bids were made on the proposed amendment as worded by the city after consultation with the Mayor and the Corporation Counsel. Hong, owner or a Chinese-American restaurant on Main street, had npplied to move the beer permit lo Ihe restaurant, from White street. The Triangfr firm sought permission by variance to relocate out of the redevelopment rone to 132 West slreet. That plea was rejected. The councilman's action in approving a waiver for within 500 feet of the redevelopment zone takes into consideration a request by Mrs.

Max RnUTHopl, who sought a "blanket amendment to the liquor rule. This and other city business matters acted on by the council-men Tuesday are expected to Lumbar I OPEN SAT. ALL DAY AM 8-5222 PANELING Elegance Is The Word Tuna Ttm Dining WW WTmm i The Champagne Room of the beautiful FAIRFIELD MOTOR INN 417 Post Roid Fairfield Today's Special SAOTBJED BEEF TtMlEflLOIN TIPS $3.50 Open Daily for Cocltlails and Dining For Reservations Call CL 6-0491 It has also aired another measure which would permit the establishment of research laboratories ar.l office buildings In residential zones, but has postponed action on the adoption of that proposal u.ntu anciner Hearing is conducted later this fall. The CPA has asked Ihe commission to issue a statement clarifying how the proposed changes in the toning regulations utd conform lo the master plan of development (or the town, and also to indicate which specific residential areas are avaiiaoie and appropriate for research laboratories and office buildings. JJoth proposals have been controversial.

Proponents of the changes contend that, the local tax base must be broadened in er- Aldermen Meet Tonight For Liquor Rule Vote DANBURY come before the aldermen tonight, Approval or the initial amend. far (inJ, approval. ment to the controversial 1.000- foot city liquor rule his been MayOI" Postpones givsn by the Council- Here final approval from the Board Aioermen at its meuiUK loiugm fluoridation of tha cltv water sUD ply at this time, although he in- that hit would annolnt a uanuury unity group will takep lace tonight at o'clock In the Bethel room of the Dan- umy iwew cngiajifler Motor hotel. The Rev. Dorothv Bridgeport Unity minister, will conduct the session.

Her subject will he "A Review of Lessons In Truth," basic Unity textbook sub- preparation for in Truth Week, Sept. Ill to 16, when all Unity students through- "it win concentrate c.r these lessons. Starting Sept. 13. at 1 D.m..

Mrs. Lundgren will offer a weekly afternoon public class, in addi tion to the session, also to be conauctca at tne motor hotel. Lions to Roar The Danbury Lions club will conduct ilsweex.y luncheon meet ing at p.m. today in the Danbury New Englander Motor hotel. A speaking program will loitow tne Ljsmcss session BPW Resumes Sessions The Uar.bury Business and Pro- fcss-onal Women's club, resuming! activities aner a summer rece will conduct its first meeting the fall season tonight at o'clock at tne icott-Fanton museum.

Mrs. George Farley, club prea- dent, will report on Lhe conven tion of the National Fedttatlon of HPw Clubs, which she attend ed in July in Los Angeles, and wilt give a resume of the New England leadership conference conducted over the Labor Day weekend in Boston. The club membership has been invited lo attend, as observers, an orientation meeting of club presidents, treasurers a ing committee chairmen Saturday at the Connecticut Poit Center in Mlirord. Grand Lodit Guests Members of Elizabeth lodge, Sisters of Hermann, will have the Connecticut grand lodge offi cers as guests at a dinner tonight at 6:30 at the Hawley Manor Newtown, A business meeting wi.i :oi.ow THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962 out placing an Impossible burden on local property Uses. Those opposing the iwie change have charged that the establishment of industry here will entail the need for expanded services which will increase the cost oper ating the town.

They claim also that the proposal will tend lo de preciate property values and spoil residential character oi me community. The aganda for Ihe CPA meet-big tonight Includes a report on a poll on the proposed zone changes and consideration of other community problems. Help Wanted High school is seeking the services of laboratory assistants, one each in chemistry, physics and foreign languages, it was announced by Stanley Loren-ifn, principal. Qualified residents of Westport and area towns are Invited to ap-ptv for the part-time jobs which will require eipnt to lb each week. should have bachelor's degrees in the subjects in which they apply as assistants, Mr.

Loremen said. In the chemistry and physics departments, tne les will include the preparation nf laboratory set-ups, solutions and glassware, and some work in the correction of test papers and other clerical duties. The tangu. age assistant will help operate language laboratories, correct test papers and prepare irstruc tional materials, the principal Applicants may make appoint ments for interviews by phoning high school. Clarence Berger the high school staff is in charge the laboratory assist ants in chemistry and physics and Miss Jeannette Atkins, also Staples, heads Ihe language ssistants program, A new addition to the live am committee to studv whatever display at the Mid-Kairfield anon may develop tne museum is a oiue- out Enr exterior work nr ilnnr- idation came as the result of a question posed by Fourth Ward Democratic Councilman Norman A.

Buzaid who wanted la know what the city administration (Republican) planned to do about fluoridation. Mayor Bnwman said he was aware of the fluoridation issue raised ty the local daily newspaper in an editorial page discussion, but said he would not act now to appoint a committee. He cited what he called the "adverse reaction" (o the plan. The mayor nlso commented, after queries by Councilman Buzaid on what Droirress has been made toward "cleanup" of the store liquor permit at 57 Elm City Hall building, that specifics- street. are currently being worked thansje Amends isn i.a*s "he change would further iend Ihe 1929 city zoning laws lo permit a benr or package store building, including sand-blasting, and that this work should be started before winter.

The city and (own have appropriated funds in Ihe current midftet for this Donors Needed For Blood Bank ITie Sei Cross reeional Blnod- mobile unit will be in Danbury today (or blood donations at the Masonic temple on Main street from IT.45 to 5:30 p.m. A quota ot 150 pints ot blood nas neen ser, and Red Cross of said that unless a numhei walk-ln" donors report, flu urgently needed quota will not be Emnlnves of iirms nave registered as donors, but more volunteers will be needed ir tne Is to be at- rainco. accord ne tn a rmc, chapter spokesman. unity Group Tenlaht nils week's oubhr vy wno nas Deen auooea ITuockmorton, by Alan Mahl. museum director.

The bird apparantly had hern a pet as his wings were clipped when he was brought to the mu seum by Mrs. Van Lear Wood who (mind the bird in her WOEHLK LEAYES MILFORD BOARD MfLFOSD, Sept. The resig nation of Werner Woehlk, from ute Hoara or Finance was an nounced tonight by Mayor Charles- R. lovlno. Mr.

Woehii. president of the Milford Screw Machine Products corporation, has been a board member since last December. Mayor Iovmo said the resigna tion was tendered upon the ad vice of His physician. "Fur some time Mr. Woehlk has been In 111 health but has kept up his work as a member of the Board of Finance," thu mayor saia, me city omitted ccnslc- erabley from the depth of his thinking, hts sugejtions.

and his active participation in budgetary processes and related financial aan daring Lhe last fiscal Mr. Iovmo said he has not had time fo consider the selection a successor. The mayor has the power of appointment which Ihen must be approved by the board Other members or the five-man iard are: Merwin Williams, cSilrmtn, Gordon Hawley, Thomas Russel and George Syat. OFFICE SPACE LEASED BY STATE WELFARE DE DANBURY, Sept. 5-Tfie State Welfare department has leased office space on the first floor at 323 Main street, for a period of live years, lo be used in nan ling its temporary aid to dependent children project In this area ine ueorge A.

Lew.s Keal Estate company made the lease term which calls for monthly rental of J46S, with Stale Public Works Commissioner Timothy Murphy, according to a docu ment filed In the office of Town Clerk Mrs. Margaret Yacfco, The lease provides tor the use of the quarters for the period July 1, 1062, through June 30, 1967, by the Welfare department and Its stall. The office some 2,500 square feet of space. RESCUED GIRL QUITS DANBURY HOSPITAL DANBURY, Sept. 5 Donna Bergin, S-year-old daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. Keneth Bergin oT New York city was released from Danbury hospital during the holiday weekend where she was admitted Aug. 27 for treatment ot immersion. The near-drowning Victim, who had been slaying at Knollcrest, New Fairfield, on Lake Candle, wood with her parents, was re vived by moum-to-moutti respiration and first aid, administered hy playmates and a resuscltator used by New Fairfield volunteer firemen. Credited with saving her life at Knollcrest Beach were Billy Gough, 12; Margaret Matoney, 9, and Jay Matoney, 13, granacntld ren Df Mr, and Mrs.

Russell Gwigb, of Knollcrest, with whom they had been apendi the summer and mem ben Company A. New Fairfield Vol unteer Fire department, used the resusciator. GROUP SPONSORS BENEFIT DANCE MILFORD The Mllford Ctrrfrminftv YoullT center will sponsor a dance Sat in Dor.iboe'a Tiarkins with proceeds going to Ihe city's riuio Robert: Sajdlnsxi. chairman, announced yesterday. Funds raised from the dance II be turned over to Polite Supt.

Arthur Harris, who heads the Jlmy Fund drive in the cily. Mrs. William Shulllj Is serving as co-chairman for the dance. jestera, a local dance band supply music for dancine which will be, conducted from 6-11 Committee members assisting with arrangements are Mrs. Mrs.

Steuben Hornak and members of the Police department and Auxiliary police. Craig Kelly. Milfnrd Wo man's club chairman, said Youth center membership cards will be Anyone in the JJ-iD aee bracket and a resident of the city el etiblc In -nroll. The member ship entitles the holder to attend all Youth center dances for the following year. Temple sponsors Party mple B'Nai Shalom will sponsor a dessert games party community room or tne CDnecticut shopping center 19, A liat fashion show will be featured wiVh millinery Irom I nnrrs IMMU Ot MIHOri.

Gifts and other prizes will bo given. Reservations are now First National Stores being received by committee members, Parking Meter Revenue Drops Parking meter revenue to the city fell by nearly tt.000 during the last fiscal year, according to the annual report of the traffic division of the Police department. Figures compiled for the year Just completed show that $8,759.13 was contrasted with $11,513.73 last year. The report noted that this decrease Is reflected by the trial period and subsequent removal of meters In the Mllford Center business area. The division's report also noted there was a substantial decrease In the number of traffic accidents reported during the last year.

Some traffic accidents were listed, with 227 reported on the Boston Post road which the division report indicated, was a slight Increase In that area, The city listed tour fatalities resulting from traffic mishaps but noted that there was a decrease in the number of injuries ported accidents as cor with last year's figures. -Church School Resumes The United Presbyterian church school will open Its 1961-63 school year at 9:35 a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Calvin Thomas, school superinten dent, has invited all children and young people to enroll.

Classes are planned for children from four years of age to young ad ults. The Christian Faith and Life i urnc ili: in used in is built upon three central themes ot trie and Church. The theme of this year's wilt be "The Churcn." The ftev. Ben C. Martin, pastor, has announced that the regular Hour 01 morning worship, 11 a.m.

will resume Sunday. GmlM Social Pngrun St. Mary's Guild will conduct "get acquainted" meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in ihe school auditorium, Mrs. William Mathews.

president, announced. Mrs. Leonard Alter, hosoltalitv chairman, is In charge of arrange ments and an Invitation to all women of the parish has been extended. Refreshments will be served by the committee headed by Mrs. Frederick Junget.

Sewage Plants Increase Volume A total of 787, 01 6,000 gallons oi domestic water wis processed at the sewage treatment planls during the last fiscal year, ac-cording to the annual report submitted by F. Clark Green, superintendent. The figure represents an Increase of 3t.OM.000 gallons over last year. The total flow at ihe Gulf Pond plant was gallons and is increasing monthly as new mains are installed and new nections made. Mr.

Green said the Welch's Point and Mornlngside pumping station Is expected to be func, tinning in Ihe near future, the re port indicated. The Harbor treatment plant, nn Felwig street, had a total flow, of gallons for the year' and the Town Meadows plant on -inver neacn nao a now oi 283,100 gallons. Headquarters for Health and Beauty Aids Offer lie off on Family Size COLGATE Dental Cream Freo Cursds with Family CREST Tooth Paste Special Olfer 10c off on Family Size PEPSODENT Tooth Paste Flute wilh Economy Size PEPSODENT Tooth Paste Proved Effective Against Cavilies CREST Tooth Paste wilh FLUORISTAN CREST Tooth Paste Proved Elredivs AgsinsJ Cavilies CREST Tooth Paste Can'l Brush Altar Every Meal? GLEEM Tooth Paste With GL 70 GLEEM Tooth Paste Tasiins Lortger Lairing FASTEETH Drench Your Hair in Luxury LIQUID PRELL Shampoo Extra-Rich Shampoo LIQUID PRELL Buy the Economy Size TAMP AX KOTEX Regular MODESS Regular MODESS Vee Form CONFIDETS nca of 13 FAMILY SIZE FAMILY SIZE MEDIUM SIZE ECONOMY SIZE 72c 83c 73c PKGS rot PKGof MCGS 69c 53c 31c 83c 69c 67c 60c 89c 87c 89c 89c first National Stores Savings: on Famous Brand Favorites! 7-IM-l DOG fOOD Laddie Boy WADE WITH fRfSH IEAN BEEF Pard Dog Food DELICATE AND DELICIOUS Mazola Oil CHOPPED Beech-Nut "Kr?" LACHOY NOODLES 1 l-oi JJa HOUSEHOLD DIOOOfUZF.lt Florient 50AP FOR A COMPLEXION Palmolive 2 ft! 3 i GREEN I I STAMPS Ql ITL 9 LaChoy Bean Sprouts 2 29c SllAINtO Ot CHOPPED Swift's Baby Meats 2 49c FOR AUTOMATIC WASHH5 Ad Detergent 33c KEEPS HANDS SOFT AND GENTLE LIQUID DETERGENT 13-01 ITL 3 7e SHOZCAN 79( 31c 31c 3 31c NOWat I Jbirst JNational GOLDEN BOOK v- -Home and High School Encyclopedia1 gel a now wdt wmIc 1 VOLUME A ONLY Zl.M* NOW ON SAIB VOLUMES 2-20 $1,29 af nhAlratkxn tn full mr 60, witqo.j ''How-To-'wdfoBt, 100 TiM Pvl your futon m'yovr Brff Clorox Bleach QUART HGAUOH nASTKITl XiiC PLASTIC JUG JVC CHilDRIMS EUH IATH Soaky 1001 69c NOTHING MILDER Trend Detergent 2 39c LIQUID DETERGENT Trend 2 IS 59c 1c SALE Sweetheart Soap 4 34c NO COOKING NO KJLS ZIPPY LIQUID STARCH QTtTl2.5c WHITE OR COLORED Soft-Weve 2 27c JO FT AND A1SORIENT Scot Towels FACIAL TliJWS Scotties DINNER NAPKIN! Scotkins PLASTIC WRAP Cut-Rite loo-FT Eton Tomilo 5.uc» 2 2U HuM'i Tonwlo Paiti 2 a-eiCAM 27e Hunl'i Tomilo Csliup 2 u-oitm 45t Pulirwry Bijcuiti wiiriwr mniuuK 3 ioiuw 29c Princi tlbow Micsroni 25e 25e Spt.gri«tii Siun h-oiiu Miroirin. 27t Star-Kill Whita Solid 39e Grille Soup 25( Swift'i Noxon PoVuh 39e Sunlight Ptastie Starch 37e I Cup Dixta Cup uw 69t Hudwn i 3Jt Pumltri CocVtatl Ptinutl 69t Del CjUup 23e CIGARETTES, I EH I TOIACCO CltODUai EXEMPT FROM 1TAMP OflEt PRICES EFFECTIVE HATIOHAL JLJf MARKETS ONLY.

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