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'i i'1 49 COURANT: Sunday, Juno ir, MT '1 RockV till! THI HARTFORD F.nnt tlnrtford Politicians Charged with Apathy In Adoption of New Town Charter Town Fares Well in Granted by General Funds Assembly by the national president for anees In Connecticut many of them at the Charter Oak Lodge '0f Elks, the Ebony Lounge in ljmAlm th. Haptterf, Hilton and Hotel America in Hartford. In case of rain, the concert will be held at Penney High School. Boy Scout Troop 61 will holdiwhlPPd Ptal' Pas Parent's Day today at Pitkin1 a.nd ca7otfl "nd but er- School from 1 to 4 n.m. Scout- mar n.v.

Aikn nr.ni accomplishment In membership. Delegates to the Department Convention on July 13, 14 and 15 in New Haven include: Mrs. Yerrington. Emma Mc- Mahon, Winifred Ledder, Mrs. and Mrs.

Edwards. Major League. A major league ball 1 game will be played today at 6 p.m. between Rock Hill-Wethers- field Elks and Palmer Painting at the High School field. School lunch menu for the week is Monday pancakes and sausages, at' junior and elementary; whipped po at and sausages at senior high.

gelatin salad, applesauce with cream; Tuesday: lasagne with meat sauce, garden salad, fruit cocktail; Wednesday: 1 barbecued, beef on a hard roll, rice, peas, yellow cake wi icing; Thursday: southern fried chicken, sweet roasted potato, corn bread, ice cream; FridayJ senior high, DIooKifleld hari nH warrf. nrf thiFrench fried potatoes, cole sn.it nf h. var will si von in most out. ttniiHino in th. irMn rwr ninn.r General Assembly has; appropriated much more In tate funds for East Hartford tor i9t)7-9 man was for the present two year period.

In a joint statement Saturday, State Representatives Georfie Hannon Jr. and Richard Torpey pointed out that In tome areas the appropriations far exceed the recommendations of Gov. Dempsey'i budget. Figures quoted by Hannon ind Torpey are: Education administration: 1965-67, 1967-69 School buildings: 1965-67, Governor'! budget, 1967-69, $640,000. Other education funds: 1965-67, Governor's budget, 1967-60, 1442,.

000. -Welfare: 1965-67, Governor's budget, 1967-69, $123,000. Reimbursement had been 50 per It was raised to 71 per cent. State aid to local roads: 1965-67, Governor'! budget, 1967-69, Urban renewal and public housing: 1965-67, nothing; 1967- 69, $138,000. ASTRONAUT RECEIVES DEGREE: Astronaut John L.

Swigert right, a former United Aircraft Corp. test pilot, is greeted by Dr. Jack C. Myles, dean of the" University of Hartford School of Business Administration. Swigert will receive his master's degree in business administration today at the commencement exercises at the university.

Swigert is currently training at the NASA Manned Spacecraft Cen-: ter in Houston, Texas. He is a member of the support crew for the manned Apollo flight, The Sisterhoood of Temple ven baked fhicken. whiPPed Beth Tefilah will hold its 12thtotf toi utered vegetable, annual Donor Dinner Monday bread nd peach cream at 7 p.m. in the temple vestry. Friday shells with All awards and prizes for the Jomai 'u and vear will be nresented.

ossed Vienna bread and Sewer Hearing' Th- M.trnnn1ll., Txt.tAM WXhprsfleld Commission (MDC) will hold1. a Dublic hearinff Mondav at L1 1 1303. AFL-CIO, and Ar- at Penney High School onlthur Massa-the sanitation work-DroDosed sewers in the Brad-Ier union secretary, Saturday Award Presentation Instrument Assn. To Convene June 23 The tenth annual convention formerly known as the the Fretted Instrument Guild ance City Opent will come to Scheduled at Another $2 million was ap- flections ne listed were; toe propriated planning and MDC assessments are too high land acquisition to extend' exceed the benefits, the state hichway ramp at Gdver-Ius adjusted frontages is un- nor Street and to begin the relocation of Rt. 5.

I Torpey and Hannon said local legislators were "extremely successful with regards to' tfv share East Hartford got of the extra appropriations made by the legislature." Church Dedication lev Strpet rM lnunlvin. property owners. Hannon Si- Woi MDC representative, said 14 of the property owners have op posed the sewers. Some of the fair and public sewers are not needed because private disposal systems are operating sufficiently. The proposed sewers would start in Forbes Street about 330 feet north of Brewer Street and extend east in the rear lands including property owned In Madison th.

sewers would south to Brewer; In Brewer they would run from opposite 795 west to 535; in Monroe Street from 12 west and south to Bradley. Streets affected In jfo'tal would South Windsor Zih r2r ln.i churrh'ty Blessed Sacrament Church South Congregational Church c. "Sri frankfurter on roll, pot at salad, pickeled beets, butter cookies, junior high' and eie mentary, box. lunch. Voter-Making A voter making session be held Monday at the -town hall from 6 to 8 p.m.

This the last chance for those to register who wish to vote in.tha.. charter referendum Saturday St. James Women St. James Women's Club wilu hold a potluck supper MondyR at 8 p.m. at the church halb Anvone interested in bringingT casserole or dessert is asked, To" call Mrs.

Laura DeFnno at 529-5i40 or Mrs. Laura Carbone at 529-4354. Open West Hill Convacenter 60 West Rocky (se- eluded hill in the heart of Rocky Hill. Providing total Registered Professional Nurs-, ing Care for you and yours with emphasis on rehabilitation. Your inquiry and inspection will be pleasure.

Call 529-2521. Advt. tion of Tschaikowsky melodies arranged by Yoder; "Entry-ofc the Halvorsen; jse" lections from "Mary Popping by Sherman; I'SaluUtio'tt march by Seitz; selectidM from orgy arid Bess" Gershwin. Therea will be no charge. Persons attending should furnish their own chairs.

Yl Legion Game Today' The. Bloomfield American Le- gion team, will open its season today at 2 p.m. at the Junior, High School field against the West Hartford Legion, C3 Antique Show Scheduled The Bloomfield Women'a Cub's fifth annual antique show; and sale will be held Oct. 7 at' the Vincent it was announced. AH proceeds will so to 1he' Bloomfield Chapter of the Greater Hartford Association for.

Retarded Children. Church Picnic Members of the 1 Bloomfield. Methodist Church will hold thW annual picnic Saturday at Mc Lean's Game Sanctuary in Sinfs-' bury. Those attending will ftMV. at the chilrch at 10:30 a.m.

and proceed together to the parKf" "Each family should provid', its own food and beverages. Grills will be available for those who require them. Israel Emergency Fund A meeting for the Israel Emergency Fund will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at Beth Hillel Synagogue. The meeting is open to all Bloomfield residents.

A com- mittee has been formed to as sist emergency fund. BaN ry Greene, H. Robert Hoffman and Hartzel Lebed are co-chairmen. Wethersfield" "tualJ Square Dance Club The Wethersfield Squant Dance Club will hold the Jast, dance of the season Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the Valley Cvesb School.

Club caller Uncle, E4. Daly will call from 8 15 10:45 p.m. Strawberry. Festival The Wethersfield Methodist Church will nold. its seventh an- nual Strawberry Festival June Church will hold its 'seventh an- p.m.

For reservations, which should be made early, call Mr, and Mrs. Richard Whitaker, 666-4276. Lodge E'VTSCJL "I opposite 102 west and Sewer Ground Breaking to Take Place Monday The Citizens' Committee for a Better Rocky Hill Saturday charged local political leaders with apathy in regard to push ing for the adoption of the new town charter. The committee complained that little was done to explain the new: charter to the voters and' suggested that the political leaders' lack of interest stemmed, from a feeling "that they can advance their own interests, better under the present archaic form of government." Saturday night, Albert' Genua Democratic town chair man, and Roderick Wilscam, Republican town chairman, is sued a joint statement regarding the charter; June 17 They called June 17, the day of the "the most important day in the history of the town of Rocky Hill," Genua and Purged the voters to "feel free to call both of your' town chairmen for any 'answers to questions tyou may, have on the charter. We take this opportunity to appeal to 'you to vote Saturday and provide Rocky Hill tw ith the opportunity to move for ward with a fulltime professional management." Genua, emphasized that in addition to printed pamphlets, both town committees tele phoned voters all week and will continue until all the town is covered.

Lodge Meeting Stephney Lodge, AF-; AM, officers will meet today at 6:30 p.m. and Fellowcraft Degree Team will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 245 Main 't Correspondent 'J Paul' J. of 20 River-view has. returned from vacation and has resumed as Courant correspondent.

News items may be sent to Wilson at his home or by 'calling him at 529-5344. Doctors on emergency duty today for residents who can't contact their own local physicians are: Dr. H. Stanley ren, 529 3298 and Dr. David W.

Moser, 529-6117. GOP Secretary Miss Betsy Nazzare has been appointed secretary of the Re publican Town Committee. New members on the committee are: Charles Adsit, Henry Bischoff, Nicholas Pizzella and James Us- sery. Bischoff is a member of the Citizens' r1 Legion' Auxiliary Campilio Holmes -Unit 123, American Legion Auxiliary, has elected Mrs. Marguerite Hickey of Wethersfield president for the coming Mrs.

'Winifred Poisson' of East Hartford was named first vice president and Mabel of Rocky Hill, second vice president, i Other officers, all from Rocky Hill, are; Mrs. Cora Hick, treasurer, Mrs. Rita Churchill, chap lain and Mrs. Mary Stewart, historian. 1 1 Mrs, Hickey has named Mrs.

Helen Nevico as secretary, and Miss Lillian. McCrelis and Mrs. Olive Edwards sergeants-at- Retiring president is Mrs. Lil lian Yerrington. Officers will be, installed in early fall at a date to be announced.

V'P' The Unit has voted to conti nued to send packages to Rocky Hill men in Vietnam and urges that names and addresses of these servicemen be sent 4 to Mrs. Hickey, Box 77, Wethersfield, or Yerrington, 227 Old Main Rocky Hill, as soon as possible. Changes of address on names already, on the mailing list should also be noted. i A successful poppy sale was reported by Miss McCrelis, who thanked residents for their; co-. operation and generosity.

A ci tation was presented to the unit PRATT 6: wiiifnEY AIRCRAFT is making on-the-spot hires in West Hartford June 1 2-June 17. For more information, set our mi in the Sports Section. A IwmI OwrtwMitr Mm iyr PRATT WHITNEY 'AIRCRAFT DivHiM 1 UaitMt Aircraft cW i Ml HarttarA Cam. An award for its outstanding contribution to Masonry during 1966, its centennial year," will be 'presented to Hiram Lodge at an Awards Night "program to be held June 19 at the Masonic Temple. The award, which was presented' 'to former Worshipful Master Robert during the Grand Lodge sessions last A i 1, will be formally turned oyer to the lodge during the ceremonies.

Also to be presented will ie a life membership in Hiram to Arthur H. Cook of Prospect who devoted much time to designing" and supervising the recent renovation of the Masonic Temple. Cook is a member of the architectural firm of Jeter and Cook, of i- The presentations will be preceded by a roast beef dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the banquet hall of the Masonic Temple. Reservations should be made by calling Bradford E.

Wilkinson, the present worshipful master, at Leslie Nielsen- at Tt Pitall Officers 'Officers, for the 'coming year be' installed at the final meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Club Beth 'Hillel Synagogue Saturday at 9 p.m. at the synagogue. Rabbi Irving Spielman will be in charge of the installation.

ci Thosev taking office will be Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dorrtfeld, vice president; Mr.

and Mrs. Stepakoff, vice Mr: and Mrs. Edward Bluesteini recording Mr.i and Mrs. Alan Rosenthal, Mr? and Mrs. David Rutt, financial secretary; andir.

and Mrs. Benjamin Gerson, treasur- buffet served. supper will he Band Concert Eight selections are scheduled for the band concert to be presented Monday1 evening on the Town Hall grounds under the auspices of Hiram Lodge 98, The concert will be presented by the Sphinx Temple 1 Band, of Numbers on the: program are "Occidental March" by Sousa Memories of Stephen Foster, arranged by Cailliet; "Iowa Brigade March" by. Jewell; selec- be Bradley, Halsey, Pershing, Patton, Taylor and Rentschu- ler- in roroes street, sewers wouia run irom aaiem fioaa run south to Bradley. A spur line would connect with the MDC's Porter Brook trunk sewer.

School Menu Monday Swiss steak, f'w: Tuesday hamburg on bun slaw, fruit squares; Wednes- day sliced ham and cheese i sandwich, potato chips, fruit cup, chocolate cake; Thursday Ib" ter- "PPle crisp. I U'lOB BC'kS ProfeU announced their support for Dr, Arnold A. Profeta, superinten- dent of East Hartford Schools. "In the face of increasing pressure upon Dr. Profeta," they said, "the executive com mittee of Local 1303 wishes to state that our association with Dr.

Profeta has been always one of complete understanding. He is aware of the problems which arise in the maintenance of our schools from the standpoint of working and safety conditions." "In our first contract with the East Hartford board of educa tion, Dr. Profeta handled our many problems swiftly and without conflict. We feel strong ly that Dr. Profeta is an asset hnarA BnA support him In this period of difficulty," they said Floor covering mechanic, 'yard goods and tile.

Good wages. Insurance benefits. Call 633-4000. After 5, call 633-4235. Advt.

i food bar will be available. Auc tioneer will be Richard Tracy. Residents wishing to contribute articles may contact any of the following area captains: David McGonigle Edward Pas- tula. Raymond Dankel. Edward Steben, John Swift, Thomas Brennan.

William Rvder. Don au cantwell. Richard Morti- i 1 1- mer. jonn oneenan or raincK Carroll To Confer Degree The Fellowcraft Degree will be confered at a regular meeting of the Evergreen Lodee No 114 Monday! at 7in at th Masonic Tem pie, Main Street. Senior Warden Arnold Luescher will preside.

All Master Masons are welcome. Little League Meeting The South Windsor Little League will hold its next regular meeting Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Valley Club, Ellington Road. All members are urged to attend. "enu The menu to be served at the South Windsor public schools this week will be: Monday, baked ravioli with meat sauce, cheese sticks, buttered whole kernel corn, fruit and cookie; Tuesday, pizza, buttered green beans, fruited jello, peanut but ter sandwich; Wednesday, hot roast beef sandwich, buttered fresh carrots, cake with icing (high school) baked veal cutlet, tomato sauce, mashed potato, buttered peas, cake with icing; Thursday, Italian spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed green salad, French dressing, French bread WJ salad roll potato hips, Ple chips, celery and carrot Israeli Hospital Damaged Slightly A telegram to the Hadassah Magazine in New York Saturday City.

A wall of the gynecology clin-! out and a window designed by Marc Chaeall was destroyed. ic at the hospital was knocked Mam Phacrall wq rioctrnvpH Chagall, in Jerusalem at the time, earlier had advised that the windows all be removed. He sajd he wasn't worried about the windows if the safety of Idrael was assured he would make new ones, he said. The hospital, on emergency footing, is giving care to Arab legionnaires as well as to Israe- li troops, the telegram said. Wethersfield in the latter part of August.

The building inspection department said Saturday it will take pdompt action if such vio lations occur. The department reported that the sponsors of the annual golf tournament' ap ply each year to the Zoning Board of Appeals which reeu lates parking and other activities connected with the tourna ment. Those wishing further information, may call the building inspection department, at 529-8611. Complete Training Eleven Wethersfield Firemen completed a week of extensive training Friday in various as pects of fire service. The training coordinated by the New Ha ven Fire School and held at the Bradley Field Training Ground was sponsored by the Connecticut Department of Education, and taught by members of the Connecticut Fire Department's Instruction Association.

The courses offered and the participating firemen are as follows: Aircraft fire and: rescue. William Klatt, Lino Baldwin, William Morris, Robert Doun- ouk, and Jack' McAuIiffe; Breathing apparatus, and force- able entry training, ventilation and salvage, Richard Walst Robert Layman; Hydraulics, sprinklers, stand pipes and fire streams training, Geoffrey Niel- son, Theodore Schroll, Richard Fischer; pump Robert MacMillan. Wethersfield Deputy Fire Chief Clinton L. Hughes was the principal instructor for the block of training consisting of breathing apparatus, forceable entry, and ventilation. Monday: 1 30,.

Wethersfield Garden Club. Tuesday 6, Rotary Club, Methodist Church; 6:15, Kiwan-is Club. Clam Box: 6:30. Ex change Club, Country Club; 7:30 Rainbow Girls, Masonic Temple; 7:45, Square Dance Club, Val ley Crest School; 8, Wethersfield Grange, Election, Grange Hall, 136 Main St. Wednesday: 6 to 8, Voters Registration, Library Meeting Room; 7, Lions Club, Wagon Wheel Restaurant; 7:30, Hospi tality Lodge, Masonic Temple; 8, American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Hall.

Thursday: 8, Martha Wash ington Rebekah Lodge, Mason ic Temple; Corpus Christi Women's Club, Corpus Christi School Hall; Women's Club Church Incarnation, Church V. -Friday: 8:15, Temple Beth Torah, 130 Main St. Women's Club The executive board of the Elm Hill Women's Club Inc. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.

Sylvester Grasso, 34 Prospect St. We are now accepting reservations for patients' accommodations in the newest type 120 bed Convalescent Hospital pro viding total registered professional nursing care. Located at 6a West Street, Rocky Hill. Inquiries and inspection of West Hill Convacenter welcomed. Call 529-2521.

Advt. Ed's Package Store, 398 Silas Deane Highway. 529-1883. Advt. Floor covering mechanic goods and tile.

Good wages, insurance benefits, call 633-4000. After 5, call 633-4235. -Advt. of America, will be held in town June 23 through 25. To be present at the annual convention, will be some of the most illustrious artists and teachers of the banjo, guitar and man dolin.

Also to be included in this year's agenda, will be 'a junior artist recital, and a classical concert to be held at the Webb Junior High School. The concert will feature the orchestra of De Cuerdas De Puerto Rico, flying to town for this special occa sion. Sophocles T. Papas of Wash ington, D.C., whom Andre Se govia calls the greatest American authority of the classic guitar, will conduct a guitar workshop on the 24th. A short tour of historic Old Wethers-field will also be held that Sat urday afternoon and will be followed by a "sit-in" for all the members performing under the baton of Conrad Gebelein, con ductor of the Johns Hopkins University Concert Band.

The annual, banquet will be held the 24th at the Clam Box Restaurant with a variety of en tertainment featuring Frank Bradbury, the Pyquag Pickers and the Long Island String Trio. On Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. the famous Walter Kaye Bauer Banjo Band conducted by the Guild's president, will give the final concert at Wethersfield High. This is the only symphonic banjo band in the world and has a complete instrumentation of piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinets, bassoon and a quartet of saxophones, a Tickets may be obtained by calling Walter Bauer at 529-5778. Tickets may also be obtained on the first day of the convention at the official headquarters in the Towne House Motor Hotel on the Berlin Turnpike.

Summer School The Wemersfield Summer School which will be held at Wethersfield High will begin June 26 and will run for five weeks) ending on July 28th. Information and enrollment forms may be obtained in the school offices or bv contacting Wil Ham Moriarty at the Mitchell School. The enrollment period closes June 16 Teachers appointed to the faculty of summer school nrnsram include the following: John Col- Hns, writing improvement; Wil liam Murphy, reading improve ment; Joseph Fusco, 7th and 8th grade math review; Frank Mute, Algebra I review; Ruth Wittigschlager, personal typing and shorthand; John Kurowski, introduction to Calculus and col lege preparatory math review; Edward Washer, introduction to chemistry; Daniel Spaneas, remedial reading; Joseph Smith, college preparatory reading; Kenneth O'Dea, review of Eng lish and basic speech; Russell Wise, review of English and creative writing; Mary Lou O'Loughlin, dressmaking; Paul Grisevich. woodworking; Rob ert Barrows, art; Gerald Motta, science and field geology; Elmer Ward, remedial arithmetic; and Harry King, remedial arith metic. In addition to the above staff members, Mrs.

Angela Spaneas will serve as reading coordina the elementary reading Ferguson will head the' of Programmed mstruc tional material Warning The buildinz inspection de- Ground will be broken Monday for the start of construction for South Windsor's new sanitary sewer. system. The ceremonies, to be attend- ed by U.S. Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff, will be held at 10 a.m.

on Route south of Bidwell Road near the JES Industrial1 DniiU ttjtMlin will VA 'Park fiuciiuiiig iav win South Windsor town officials headed by Mayor James Throwe. The "initial project will include the construction of a treatment plant and sludge In- cinerator on Vibert Road and the installation of lines to service the major industrial areas on Route 5. The treatment plant is designed to eventually service the entire town. The cost of the initial projects total some $2,038,969. Contractor for the sewer lines will be the Jarvis.

Construction Co. of Manchester, while the treatment plant will be built by the As sociated Construction Co, of ii i sludse incinerator was the Dorr-Oliver Co. of Stamford. The treatment plant will be located on a 33-acre tract on Vibert Road. A secondary treat ment plant is scheduled for con struction on tne site in anotner two years.

The initial system is scheduled to be in operation by August of 1968. Some $919,000 of the project cost is being financed through federal grants. New Industrial Road The town Engineering Department has announced that final design work for the new north-south industrial road will be started immediately now that 7und7 iSTbSr iro. priated for the coming fiscal year to undertake major en- lr I' mumes tuuay ai a p.ni. Attending the ceremonies will be Dr.

Nathanael Guptill, min ister of the Connecticut Conference of the United Church of Christ. Dr. James F. English, minister emtritus of the conference, Mayor John W. Shaughnessy, Dr.

Arnold R. Profeta, superintendent of schools, and other, local digni-tsrics. i The Rev. Mr. Carrier served as minister of the church from 1952 to 1956.

During pastor ate the church was relocated and grew rapidly in membership and church school enrollment. Church membership nearlv tripled and church school enrollment more than five-fold. increased In recognition of the Rev. Mr. Carrier's contributions, the South Conareiational Church Council voted that the new Christian education facilities be known as the Frederic E.

Carrier Christian Education Build-1 lng A highlight of the ceremonies today will be the unveiling of an oil portrait of the Rev. Mr. I The new church school and parish hall facilities were completed in March at a cost of $220,000. After the dedication service, refreshments will be served. Those attending may tour the new facilities and meet the Rev.

and Mrs. Frederic Carrier and other special guests. Jan Concert Buddy Brown and his sextet will present a jaw concert today at 7 p.m. at the Music Shell at German Park. The concert is sponsored by Fine Arts the Brown, a Hartford resident, has rformer in this area for the past 18 years.

His group has made numerous appear HONORED BY GOP: Fresh man State Rep. Mrs. Barbara Dunn R-East Hartford), was1 nvrtprf artinc assistant minori- ty leader of the House of Rep- JUST ANNOUNCED! STAY-AC0ARD BERMUDA CRUISE 7-DAYS TAS. OLYI'PIA freo N.Y. S.II July JUt II Pirt.

sineering and -hp Rt. Fri, July 21th I A.M. 4-Diyt in Itrmud uiinfl ship hotel. Full ftaqrim of etivitjet karj and aihortl Gala J' -I If. oinnar, wowi, oaacn paniai, 901T! rJ phases of the road.

The Town Council, In adopting the new fiscal year budget, appropriated $40,000 towards the construction of the project. The design and construction of the road was previously de LIMITED numb.r af cabin availabla now I WITH FACILITIES 0, WHERE ARE YOU GOING HEW 3-DAY CRUISE NOWHERE! T.S.S. OLYMPIA tSail. Frt, Jun. JJrJ P.M.

layed for lack of funds and informed Hadassah members plans for the installation of a that the Hadassah Hospital in sanitary sewer line along the Jerusalem suffered slight dam-proposed road. The road is ex- 8ge in the recent shelling of the Juna I A.M. x. Eitioy'tha' fraih air, fun and aicifamanf of an eaan cruita with outdoor iwimminej, garnet, gala partial, shews and gourmet meats. pected to be constructed in conjunction witn tne line insiai lation.

Auction Pick Up Final nirk tins for the sixth annual auction to be sponsored, the St. Margaret Mary Holy Name Society will be con- resentatives in the hectic wind-by up session of the Legislature last IONUSi 14 shariif eahia pays mMmim ef SIS! DARCOMH TOURS "It Haven't Been There, Our Consultants Have!" ONI ELLINGTON AVEH ROCKYILLE, CONN. Pheat 443-1414 or 175-0757 eek. Stanley Zaborski of the ducted Monday through Wed- Republican State Central Com- nesday from 6 to 9 p.m. mittee, said this is an honor.

The auction program will be rarely given a freshman legisla- held Thursday from 7 p.m. to tor. Earlier this year Mrs. Dunn closing at the parish hall, Hayes, as named East Hartford's Road. Items to be offered may "Republican of the Year" (Coube examined from 6 to 7 p.m.

rant Photo by Maurice MurrayJ.jAdmission will be free and a partment warned Need money? What do you Thursday, that the collection of have that you can sell? Thou- parking fees by private citizens sands of Connecticut people in connection with the Greater have made money through The Hartford Open Golf Tournament Courant want ads. You can too is a violation of the building jurt call 2494411 or your code regulations. nearest branch office and tell The Greater Hartford what you have to sell.

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