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IS 4th ED. 35 THE HARTFORD COURANT: Monday, Jun 1972 hBhIIIw 'ifififc 11111 COLLEGE GRADUATES The following Connecticut res- Dartmouth College, Hanover, iidents have been graduated Alexander M. MacKie of from colleges anl universities von iamiinH thp nntinn thic cnrino i I Emorv University. Atlanta, University ot Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I., undergraduate jGa Bnan Greene of Suffield degrees: Laurel A. Raduen of Allegheny College, Meadville, New Britain; Patricia M.

Du- Richard W. Kornbrath of denhoe of Somers; Ruth Ann Manchester, Robert C. Robinson Bruno of Winsted; Jacqueline A. West Hartford and Gretchen jParsons of West a or of New Britain iuwignt Li. loinver oi naniora; Butler University, Indianapo-i lis.

Harvey S. Kelly of; Helen H. Norris of Storrs Mary E. Blick of Storrs: Patricia D. Smith of Storrs; Irene J.

Stru-zinski of New London; Eric M. Smith of Norwich; William R. Todd of Lyme; Cynthia D. Hartford. Katharine Gibbs School, New York.

N.C., Lynee Allison Batty of Glastonbury, Sarah Elizabeth Thomas of Guilford and Cather Preparation for Seeding jrjLwm-. fttt''rr'rJ'' ine J. Doherty of Wilton. Gradu-jMyers of New Dolores ate degrees: John C. Keaney of Eileen Sullivan ot Bioomtield, to prepare the Ivy Glenn Memorial.

Eastford, grounds for Under the supervision of Mrs. Herman Barlow and Ralph Yulo, 4-H Club members take advantage of a rare clear day Ellington; Leonard Greenhalgh Leslie Jan Hurd of West Sims-1 seeding (Cooper Photo). of Windsor: Arnold L. Beizer of Hampton bury, Susan Janet Zimmermann of Manchester, Robin Elizabeth Williams of West Hartford and West Hartford: Francis W. Blount of East Hartford; Rikki Wells of New London: Jane Retiring Chairman Maps Board Activity F.

Detmold of New London; Marilyn Ann Tatoian of Enfield. Harriet II Herschelof a a University, Cam-Frances K. Scott of Groton: Ev- bridge, Edward Joseph Smith of Hartford and Bruce M. HAMPTON Hamilton Holt, though the Planning and Zoning daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

suggested at earlier hearings jelyn R. Siefert of Groton; Davis iormer cnairman oi tne nan- commission nas no autnonty tolKichard Burdick, also on Ken- It runs along the northerly a Ward nf nrnton: Stenhen E. Bentley. Nancy Ann Hathaway and William C. Heck, all of Manchester.

Providence College, Providence, R.I.: Joseph M. Daly, Peter W. Bauer, Patsy A. De- mng and Zoning Commission, do this as a commission, he said has outlined several areas for; that he felt they perhaps could the commission to take under i provide some leadership for es-consideration in the coming tabllshing such a district. yon Road.

end of the Town of Scotland, al-LeVinson of North Stonington; The couple were married most parallel to and a few feet 'waiter E. Hatten of Norwich; June 24, 1922 in Abington. Theyjfrom the Hampton line. It wouldisusan J. Pawlowski of Norwich; lived in Chaplin for the first 15; cross Rt.

97 almost at the pre-Carol A Rvan of Norwich: Ann sent four corners where the L. Bucci of Old Lyme: Stephen years. Holt was a member of the years after their marriage be- Holt recently resigned from commission for a several fore moving to Hampton. Bur-the commission because he is He was chairman at the time dick formerly was a carpenter, Game Break R. Bucci of Old Lyme; Garret ft.fiw onHRnh-ison III, Anthony C.

Maida. Brooklyn Turnpike crosses 97, continuing to parallel the town moving from the area. the change was made from aiand later drove a milk-collec main, j. iwaunsuuni, mcnaiu Imp nnri nist. nickins the cinn, urotnrhnnr Holt said that one thing he Planning Commission to a Plan-! tion truck.

From 1950 on, he op-i0f Hampton at the point where Grove Citv College Grove I Sneilds- all.of Hartford; John would like to see in the future is mng ana zoning Commission, erated a farm here until his re-; a Scotland and fitv Pa David I Sohoenewolff u- oroso' ucnaei n. arnv Hampton meet. Hartford and Elaine Steketee Thomas P. Dobruck, Thomas B. Flynn, Thomas G.

Freeman, I Yt SI 1 1 I Cuba's Premier Fidel Castro returns the ball to his opponent Saturday night during a table tennis game he boss has been touring Eastern Europe recently played during a break in a visit to the Slovak mountains' High Tatras in Czechoslovakia. The Cuban premier and Communist party boss has been touring Eastern Europe recently (AP). some kind of ordinance to pro-: and was active in working out tirement a few years ago. Mrs. tect Little River, although he is I the zoning regulations for the Burdick, the ofrmer Mary Hor-not sure just what form his town.

ton. is a former elementary A copy of the Environmental i0f West Hartford. Report of the Department of, Wentworth Institute. Boston, TJ0 1 1 Tiff A 1 1 1i i I t.wv snouia vase, max uean was aupoiiuea as scnooi teacner. naving taueni in Transportation on tne lmoact ot i Palin of Bristol; i 7, Little River flows through acting chairman until a new I Chaplin, Woodstock, and Coven 1-84 also is on file in the town of town from north to south.

It has i member is appointed to fill the I try schools Stephen M. Poke, all of West Hartford; Mark A. Giannini of Simsbury and Michael A. Troy of Stamford. Bowdoin College, Brunwich, vacancy Holt's resignation cre been a part of the town's history ated.

The Commission is em since the early settlers and was Role Seen for Nostalgia In Celebrating July 4th an Indian trial prior to those powered to fill its own vacan- Mrine: John A. Currie and Ste days. James R. Roach of Enfield; Joseph A. Montineri Jr.

of Hartford; Mark Wassell of Hartford; William C. Lorch of Lakeville; Mark W. Armitage of Madison; Charles A. Pelletier of Middle-town; Clifford J. Swirski of Naugatuck; Roger J.

Karabin of Plainville; William C. Bryan of Somers end Barney W. Berman of Wilton. cies. However, tne Kepubiican Town Committee has been asked to make their fice and at the Fletcher Memorial library.

The Board of Selectmen has appointed Bert Inman to represent the Town of Hampton on the solid waste disposal study committee. This statewide study committee is looking into alternatives for the present sanitary landfill method of disposing of solid waste material. The couple have two sons, Richard and Donald, anf four granddaughers, all in Hampton. Their daughters-in-1 a Mrs. Jeanne Burdick and Mrs.

Marilyn Burdick, were hostesses for the Saturday open house. Guests were present from Vermont and throughout Connecticut. Route Map A map showing the proposed ven F. Nelson, both of West Hartford; William D. Loeffler of Avon Richard A.

Hardej of Georgetown; Charles N. Corey of Lakeville; Kelvin N. Tyler of He said that consideration should be given to changing the trailer ordinance. The present trailer code calls for a minimum one-acre lot for a trailer, Open House WASHINGTON Will the; signers and the second Presl-Glorious Fourth of yesteryear dent, thought Americans should be reborn (his July? celebrate on July 2, when the Many think so. The ven for Continental Congress voted ap- Nearly 100 persons attended Manchester; Richard K.

Mas- while the newly adopted zoning an open house Saturday after-regulations require two-acre noon in honor of the 50th wed- Wellesley College, Wellesely, Mace Qarah knnvnn nf Wpth- tain Jr. of New Haven G. Scott the Good Old Days has had a proval of the document. John Milnor of Pomfret and Charles big year in clothes, music, TV Hancock, president of the Con- lots for a house. anniversarv of Mr.

and, route for Interstate 84 is on dis V. ihalheimer ot West bimsou- commercials, oartv-eoing, and The study is supposed to be ersfield and Nancy R. Smith of completed by July 1, 1973, cording to First Selectman ijpsala College, East Orange. Charles M. Halbach.

RranHt nf Woth. ry movies. gress. signed it July 4. out it was first revealed to the public and Biddle on July 8.

Holt also said he would like to Mrs. Morton T. Burdick of Ken-play at the Town Office Build-see an historical district set up yon Road. The affair was held ing. The recommended route is in the center of the town.

the home of their son and the most southerly of several creen Mountain college. So why not a nostalgic cele-Poultnev. Vt Geri A. Fish of 1 171 CI 1 1 VJ1 1 Lilt I yjta 111. lilt IUIVl Political differences of opinion ersfield; Thomas Hantora ana Ueooran A.

Anwira-s fm-nfathprs know I often dominated early Fourth of Mansfield Wethersfield; Arthur T. Ander utiHiuiuuL vrcuic-iauciu. natrintin nrntnrv ncr Tl un New England College, Henm- lmonade jn thp Dark. fireworks in invitahlv PYrldinc son of Wethersfield; Carl B. Acker of West Hartford; Martha Arline Olson of West Hartford; ker N.H.

Alan Chapin of West Plan, Zone Panel To Hear 3 Requests 1 Hartford. at the lake, pageantry, picnick- their opponents from any partic- ing, parades, and plenty of ipation. free-wheeling fun with family: Many citizens were reluctant Christel Olga Zinser of Hart- st Francis College Biddle-ford; Kurt Robert Johnson of ford, Maine: John M. Badalian Center, St. Thomas Aquinas North Eagleville Road.

Glastonbury; Susan Lee Garret: and Albert w. StarkeV) both of 4ri in rounn 0I JUiy of Middletown: Carol Jean Has- West Hartford: Paul Fiducia Jj? tJ' contro- observances because they were MANSFIELD Applications i cations will be received, she for an amendment to zoning! said, regulations, a permit to remove piavground Registrations fill and a permit to fill land are Summer 72," Mansfield Rec- Thursdav T.ihrarv Rnnk fllnh signed by parents or guardian, coordinator James i 1 1 a said. Meetings Meetings this week include: 2:30 p.m.. Mansfield Center tin8s of East Hampton; Judith; and John E. both of and Wethersfield; Eric A.

Fichtner Church; Weight Watchers, 7en0WItz ot aioomtieid; anu ruieu uv oince seeKers anu History records that this, too in the view of an -seeing things another way- Indiana newspaper, has had a long and traditional; Fourth of July celebrators in nhcruanpoc nf Fnrfntvnrl. 1 nn.ln a lani i of Simsbury. and Pauline J. Be- nm Sit Thnma; Anmnas f'pn. unuci ivj.

uaici ui ocuui. on ine agenua 10 ue nearu today at 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall by the Plan a i Services commission Today: PZC public hearing, summer piavground 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Stonehill College, North Eas- langer of Hartland. ter.

ton, Linda Mane Cun roller rwJktprpd 171 rhildron this nasi Tuesday: MTS focus "uumgwu, nau ih Vafional Con. ning and Zoning Commission thev did not "refrain from spit- Joyce Mahoney of West skating party, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., Charles Tarpinian, attorney week. ningham of Cromwell; Celeste Roasalie Chartier of Danielson: Linda Gilmay Charette of East Hartford, Donna Marie Aszklar for Spiro's Restaurant located in Eagleville, has applied for an amendment to the zoning regulations to allow live music The program begins today and children can register at 10 a.m. at Middle School play- Hartford and Mary Francasso Glastonbury. Mount St.

Mary College Hook-sett, N.H.: Carol Gill of Hartford. Salve Regina College, New- of Manchester; William Lawr Friday: preschool story hour, 10:30 a.m., Mansfield Center Library. Bob's Appliance repair. Service on major appliances, call 429-8476 anytime. Advt.

Bob's Appliance repair. Service on major appliances, call 429-8476 grapnic society sa vs. i ting on that hallowed day." Uneaten Watermelon They were admonished in 1825 Sometimes the protest was! for not realizing that "public merely aimed at long-winded sentiment does not, at the pre-speechifying that kept troys! sent day, require that a man muttering and squirming on hot should get intoxicated to show afternoons when there was his patriotism." more watermelon to be eaten, However, few may have been firecrackers to be lit, a mouth- brave enough to remind Fnnrth ence Blackwell of Manchester; Longley School gym; Republican Town Committee open meeting, 7:45 p.m., Four Corners Fire Station; Mansfield Center Library Book Club registration. Wednesday: ABA, 7:30 p.m., Town Office Building; theology course for adults, 8 p.m., in an RA zone by special P-- "wrrs, JoAnn Mikolowsky of Manchest i. in 'ii anu UUUlUCaol mit.

er; James FatncK Keynoms or pori. n.i.: Marcia j. los oi Manchester; Deborah Ann and Barbara A. Pitera playgrounds. All children participating must have a registration form Regulations allow live music by special permit in business zone only.

lonev of Merilen: David Rich-i of Manchester u- 1 ard Passabat of Naugatuck; Middlebury College Ul Itc S11VC1J LU ue ueB8eu ot juiy patriots mat six months bury, Katherine L. Lockard ir the wag" before the Founding Fathers ap- Nancy Lee Ramondetta of Ver The restaurant was envied a permit for live music in May. Gravel Operation The De Siato Sand and Gravel non; Kobert Jonn Ualiette otjanu ueinse ivi. ueuuus. oom oi -mc- Stafford Springs Blind Graduates Feted at Buffet Waterburv Kathleen Ann Mc- East Harttord; Mrs.

rCL 3 peuuence mey aaopiea a resoiu- Grath of Waterbury; Stephen R. M. Groff, Judith G. Evans, torm might otier a chance to es- tion protesting that they had cape for a closer inspection of "no design to set uo an inde- Poirot. of Wpthprsfield: Rita-! Mary K.

Sullivan, Baxter H. Maffetl and John A. Romer, scanley steamer or Apper- pendent nation." Ann Sweeney of Wethersfield; through the Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m Hartfnrri- Dianp son Jack Kabbit that were hits Miss Sargent, school's Foreign imi; Of West Travel Club, Metnocnst cnurcn; uorary pup- Uklt. r1v Win anH the Main Street parade. Corp.

has requested a permit to remove fill and gravel from eight to nine acres of property near Fenton Rivers between Hanks Hill Road and Chaffee-ville Road in an existing gravel pit. Soil will be removed as need Junior ana Juairn Ann joiinsioii oi i pet workshop, 10 a.m., W. Beach nf NewinPton. I fourth ot July tireworks, in Fischer Cancels Flight to Iceland STAFFORD SPRINGS -Stafford Lions Club entertained the 22 seniors of the Oak Hill School for the Blind at a buffet dinner this week at the Old Town Hall. Norman Banta III, a member Woodstock.

Tlrpvu Ilnivorcitv MnHicnn Barrington College Barring-' creasingly outlawed, have al-ton, R.I.: Karin Bjorbekk of wavs be" an explosive issue East Hartford; J. Allen Black an endless worry to count- N.J., Ann C. Griffin of West Hartford. received honorable mention in the organization's citizenship contest. Meetings this week include: Today: school board, 7:30 p.m., Borough Elementary school cafeteria; pre-schoolers story hour, 10 a.m., library; voter-making session 7 to 9 of West Hartford and i 'ess mothers ed from only two acres at a ii- i ii.

1 AV (. LI REYKJAVIK (UPi-Bobby Fischer. American challenger to Russian chess world champion Boris Spassky, abruptly a i University, Wal-tham, Faye J. Ringe of Lwrence of Middletown. time These will be leveled off 01 ine graauaung ciass, is me and seeded before there is fur- son of club member Franklyn in uie ursi ou years oi ims century, fireworks killed 4.290 Bryant College, Smithfield, Norwich and David G.

Gotthelf of Windsor. ther soil removed, a spokesr-ian Banta and nis wife. k.i.: Kicnara v. wontKa, ui anuusi as many canceled his flight ticket to B. Schoolnik and Jay L.

Jan-! as the 4,435 who died in the.Revkiavik Icelandic Che The Stafford Crusaders Drum said. Library; Junior Grange trip to Riverside Park, noon, from Grange hall. Wednesday: Baker Chapter, OES, 8 p.m., Ionic Temple. Thursday: Hospital Auxiliary bargain barn half-price sale, 1 to 4 p.m. Bob's Appliance repair.

Service on major appliances, call 429-8476 Bob's Appliance repair. Service on major appliances, call 429-8476 Forsyth Dental Center, Bos theip.m.. Old Town Hall. Stafford and Bugle Corps donated owski, all of West Hartford, and ton, Susan Ruth DuBrow of Hartford; Patricia Marie Lut- Linda A. LeDoyt of Coventry.

Bently College, Waltham, Michael A. Griska of Hartford; Mark F. Cignoli of nevoiuuon mat independence Federation officials said Sunday Day marks. night. Criticism of a Fourth of July Fischer, of Brooklyn, was goings-on could be highly per- scheduled to arrive here sonal.

Charles Biddle, of the fa-! this morning to preoare for mous Philadelphia clan, heard trie 24-eame world chess kus of Kensington; Lorraine F. Guay of Manchester and Eleanor Pearl Orenstein of New Lon H011OW, Tuesday: Nipmuck Trail Riders Snowmobile club, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Hall, Stafford Hollow: Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, 7:30 p.m., Warren Memorial Town Hall; The third request is from D. and A. Enterprises, owners of Rockridge Apartments, who need a permit to fill land bordering Rockridge Apartments and Rt. 195.

The purpose of the fill is to eliminate some standing water on property next to the apartments. Manager James M. Wethersfield; James E. Stifel of don. use of its bus for transportation.

The Oak Hill School students presented an entertainment of songs, piano selection and poetry readings. Voter-Making A two-hour voter-making session will be today from 7 to p.m. at the Old Town Hall, Stafford Hollow. Trip Funds Newington; Ernest A. Taylor of brand-new Declaration of championship match starting Avon Henry L.

Wilson of Dan-j Independence read to some of i July 2. The prize money totals bury; Robert E. LaBelle of Dev-1 his fellow townspeople and de- $125,000 with five-eighths going Golden Gate College, San Francisco, Carl Edwin Carlson Jr. of New Britain. Lebanon Breen said.

Mrs. Aline Booth, PZC chair-j man, said applications and ii PnlWo Tmrenn 1 ul i 'a' wrci vvcic lew ine Winner. Md Mrs PeL I Hme nf West Ueme of Milford I spectable persons present." Officials said they did not Hartford and JameS S' Disken of New Debatable Date rule out the possibility Fischer Tthara rntipap Tthara i Tne date itself has always would arrive at Reykjavik on Also' Michael A- Devit0 of; been controversial. John, Wednesday, aboard a Pan Am Dma Sargent. Stafford High School Board To Study Regionalized Education Scheer of Adams, one of the Declaration's flicht.

7 Ii iNorwaiK; noDeri l. maps are on file with the town School senior, received a $250 clerk for inspection. Interested credit towards a trip to Europe persons will be heard at the from the New England Cultural hearing and written communi-i Organization. nanioru Portland; Drrvl E. Johnson of mrns.dL-i ruiyicumm; Old Savbronk- Valfnre Cn.

The Neighbors LEBANON The Board of. The Lebanon Lions, of thejtute Try N-Yv James Kressnetta of Ridgefield; Randall G. By George Clark Miller of Somers; Stephen Paskov of Newington; Jeffrey William Malnick of Glastonbu Womens' Softball League, will play a team from Boudreau's Grabowski of Stamford; Ronald1 IlilR Education will hear a report from the superintendent of schools on plans for regionalized ry; Barry Rittner Wentland of Market Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. L. Elliott of Torrineton: Rich- I CHOICE at Field 3 of the Willimantic newington ano nusseu nooens ard Georee HI of Watertown urn? a Hi I of est Hartford.

anci william nf Winst. Hartwick College. Oneonta, ed N.Y.; Janice A. Bristol of Col- Emerson College, Boston. Ann 6 Finish Course special education today at Recreation Park, p.m.

at the Town Hall. Meetings Also on the agenda are re-i Meeting this week include: 'ports on new building specifica-: Today, Board of Education, jtions and bids; election of p.m., Town Hall, teachers; extra guidance time Tuesday: Republican Club, 8 F. Lepore of Enfield. I University of Akron, Akron, At St. Francis and painting at the high school, p.m., Community Center A meeting with the Lebanon Ed Thursday: Lebanon Lions' Shell Chateau, Hub, 7:30 p.m., JBmc ucation Association will follow the regular meeting.

IWillimantic. FLORIDA'S MACKIE BROS. invites you to a Marco Island Cocktail Party For people who wish to investigate Marco Island for vacationing, retiring or investing. Marco Island offers every natural advantage such as year 'round swimming, golfing, boating fishing. all in a fabulous tropical surrounding, The general program will last 1 hr.

consist of a new movie, literature, general information about this tropical paradise. You'll be relaxed invited to participate in a general question answer program. No soliciting. Tuesday June 27, 1972 7:30 P.M. Call today 523-5213 FLORIDA UNLIMITED INC.

Prospect Plaza, West Hartford Exit 44 off Rte. 84. Ohio. Sister Grace Zizza of Bristol and Stefan Pigan of Hartford. Slippery Rock State College, of Pennsylvania, David L.

Lucia of Vernon. University of Rochester School of Dentistry and Medicine. Rochester, N.Y.; Richard B. Everson of Waterford, doctor The St. Francis Hospital School of Radiologic Technology held graduation exercises Sunday for six students who completed the two-year program.

The Rev. Francis Butler, chaplain, presented certificates to: Bonnie Belisle of Enfield; Beverly Bonjiewicz of New Britain; Paulette Smith of Hartford; Deborah Weinaart of Tor- medicine degree with distinc DRIVEWAYS RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISTS KNOWN FOB QUALITY PRODUCTS WORKMANSHIP RAYCO tion. Case Western Reserve Uni- nngton; Leo Flaherty of Poto-versity. Cleveland. Ohio.

George 'mac, and Mary H. Scott of Leggiero Jr. of Hamden. Mi- Denver, Colo, chael S. Clott of Hartford, Gary Mrs.

Virginia Masterson, a J. Coppola of Simsburv and member of the Gideon Bible So- PAVING INC. 529-7416 West "Not 30 cenh pound, madame 30 cents en ounc!" Dorothy B. Koopman of ciety, presented a Bible as a gift to each graduate. Hartford..

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