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12 FITCHBURG (MASS.) SENTINEL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1962 Whahm -Tape Services At Chapel For Shut-Ins I.EOMINSTKR--Shut in members of the Chapel of Al Saints have been able In a Ihe Uinstmas services in Iheir own homes Through a designed by Rev. i a A. llcnnigar, vicar, the services were taped and Mrs. Nelson J. Mohley volunteered her services to visit the shut-ins and run the lape for thus enabling them to hear the service.

Rev Mr I i a al.so announced Ihiil plans for the include recording uf the Easier and special services held in the cliapel lo be rebroadcasi to church im-inhers whu canot altencl the si-mi-e-i. "The -New Girl Scout Program" tho lopic for diseusion at a i yesterday at the home of Albert J. Moisan, director of scoiuing at Our Lady of the i Church She announced a i i si in a series of lectures uf s- i he held at the Recrca i Wednesday Jan. Iti. I leaders planning to a a John K.

l-'aalz, Mrs. Ari, J. Forest. Mrs. a R.

Joseph R. I.andry, Robert I. Lewis and John a a i he "New i Scout Program" bo in effect in the a of ISWIl i- I conclusion of I he special li ires and a i i sesions. Mrs. A a general i i a anomieed today a the i of Our Lady of the Lake Church will hold a whist a and penny social Wednesday, a 9.

Mrs. Alexander Godin will conduct (be soeial and Mrs. James H. C. I.aFlame wil be in charge of the a Co-chairmen of the i i a Mrs.

A Courteau and Mrs. i i J. Cormier. will be served under the capable direction of Mrs. Herman 11.

Waag. and Mrs. Gertrude I a i a Jay J. Wilt Jr. is in charge of i i Grofon-- Fellowship Plans Auction GROTON The Women's Fel-' lowship of the Congregational Church will hold a social a i Thursday night in the vestry.

Mrs. i Hobert C. Smith, wife of (lie i i i-ster, will give an illustrated a i on her social service work in Ko-1 rea. Mrs. Edward 0.

Sandstorm will have charge of devotions, and Mrs. Orrin C. a i and Mrs. Edward Wcidman will be hostesses. Mr.

and Mrs. i a R. i i entertained the church choir at a supper party at their home on Pleasant street last night. Hospital Notes The following patients were admitted to Groton i Hos pital during the week: Donald Moras, Allan Vanlloogen. Angi'e Bowmar, Barbara Cramb of Groton: Howard Daley and Irene Babcock of West Groton; Charlotte Brown, Patricia Goodrich of Pepperell; Daniel Macuc of Wcstford; George E.

Peabody of Townsend; Katherine Drew of Ayer; Robert Marshall of Mason, N.H. Recent births: a son, Michael Henry, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Conner of Townsend Harbor; a son, Mark Werner, to Mr.

and Mr'S. Manfred Hartmann of West Townsenri; a son, Eric Eugene, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Foster of East Pepperell; a son, William Thomas, to Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Foster of Groton; a daughter, Karen Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. -John S.

Shcedy a son. Robert, to Mr. and Mrs. Terry 0. Herndon of Carlisle.

Church Notes "Counting Our Days" will be the New Year sermon theme of Rev. Cormier To Push For Adoption- NEW YEAR'S FLIGHT--The local air force recruiting office has enlisted eight area men in a "buddy flight" scheduled to undergo basic a i i in one i at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. Seated above, left to right, are, Douglas S. Krazicr of Townsend, Brown, Leo E. Plamondon, both of Fitchburg; and standing, left to right, Recruiter Sgt.

B. E. Minor. Gerald E. Nelson of Sterling, Joseph L.

LaPlante of Win- chondon, Curl E. Ullitt of Sterling, Vincent A. Paris! of this city, K. Hey wood of Greenville, N. and Recruiter Sgt.

Robert LeHane. 8 Area Students Given Scholarship Awards Two students each from Fitch- Hospital School of Nursing- and burg Leoininster Gardner i were named a to i wen n.mien ion.iv Centralized Public Works Dept. Proposal Of Mayor Hitting Snag LEOMINSTER--Mayor Laurie J. Cormier's renewed proposal to centralize the street, sewer and water departments into a public works department under a commissioner of public works appears to be brewing up another political storm. Resubmitled to the.

Council about three weeks ago, the PWD measure appeared to be headed for Council adoption, although rejected earlier this year by an 8-to-l vote. Expressed Council displeasure with operation of the street and sewer department seemed to have convinced the councilors. But, latest reports emanating from a joint study meeting between Mayor Cormier and the Council have the PWD proposal hanging on the ropes again. the city pensions share of about jfcnse auxiliary equipment on Je- i i a budget for the first $75,000 to the Council for adoption, Should Old Town Hall or Girl Scout House be converted into a centralized veterans quarters in rome Place. Cost is $50 per month.

in a i a century is the city in- Budding Davis Cup tennis may get city instruction next year. Recreation Commision has asked made possible by city sale of the building to the Diocese of Worcester earlier this year. accordance with some proposals structor next summer. Tennis is the permission to employ a tennis i 0 ij took another a a the city of Leominster will be getting out almost entirely of its rent paying activities. At present the city pays out S3200, the a i provided by law, for rental of quarters for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Marine Corps League and Amvets in private buildings.

The school department will move out of its temporary offices in the i Park buildings when the new high Mayor Cormier had and second junior high however, that he will draft the'school are opened next fall. The necessary resolution and ask for city is getting the school offices Council action on the measure a 1 rent free this year after being fastest growing local sport Istep this week when a new copier machine was placed in operation some 200 youngsters and adults ords a ticipating in the sport last summer -a rapid increase in recent years, ree parking in city me ered of- (1 io'c-af Monday night a 11.59. Does that i 0 mark the oficial close of the a hj (j() lo "'7 TM 1 mm o1 are according to day season? I a announcement this week. The free parking for the holiday' ls (lirector of 1 1 a season instituted by the City Count and swimming instructor at cil has drawn widespread favorable Recreation Center. She is a comment and inquiries from a Sentinel staff reporter and former hers of Commerce and city officials instructor and water throughout the country.

Ail want to a teacher. They leave Satur- know if the free parking cut i a Feb. 2. a i a E. a son of department headed either by a and Mrs Alnhnnsp Cnme.nn commissioner (an engineering dei u.

ui a nll a s(m or( own probably would be a requisite) share in $,5.000 wonh of scholar- i i i school of a public works commission. ships a a by the a Medi a i D.C. cal. Denial and Nursing Scholar-; a i a ly next year, possibly at its organi-i required to move from the junior receipts, affected payment of a Ownership and operation of their zational meeting a i i school building because of i ing development loan payments a i i pool realizes a life- Jan. 7.

i the classroom shortage. I if the privileges, were abused ambition for both water en- Required i.roeediire would a On 'y ntllpr rental utilized by public. thusiaMs and popular workers with the City Council pass a resolution 'ty is the garage for thc Civil Prominently missing from the children and young adults, a i i the mayor to seek a special state Legislative act to re- Protestant Church organize the three departments. Once the legislation is passed, the Council again would have to vote accept the act. Mayor Cormier has indicated.

a he will accept a public works Pilgrim Church To Fete Pastor, Wife On Sunday LEOMINSTER Rev. John i P. Lafon will officiate at the I The mayor is expected to a a a pastor of the Pilgrim 8 a.m. i and 10 a of the public works de-'Congregational Church for 17 Eucharist and sermon serv-! 52 i a a both a i i a Hospital School of Nursin, BF.THROTHED Mr. and Mrs.

Euchde J. Lamothe of 6Ci8 i a a I.eomin- sler, announce the engage- of Iheir daughter. Reu- aldc Margureite Lamothe. to Roger T. i i son of Mr.

and Mrs. Toivo Riikonen of Lunenburg. Lamothe was Westminster -graduated from the A a of Notre Dame. Tyngsboro and I a a a College, I a late. Pa.

She studied at the Sorbonne. Paris. France and Assumption College, Worcester, and is a teacher of French at the Middlesex Regional School, Townsend. Her fiance was gj-aduated from Lunenburg High School and the University of Massachusetts in 1961 with a degree in business a i i a i He was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity and Adelphia, a senior men's honor society. After his tour of with the Coast Guard.

Mr. Riikonen will return as a field representative with Aetna Insurance Co. in Springfield. A late summer wedding is planned. ship board.

of and Mrs. Einar Johnson The eight area students selected nf 34" i street. McGill University are in a i i to the 16 area Faculty of Medicine. a scholars named last week to a a and i a M. LeBlanc, i i a in the general a i (laughter of Mr.

and Albert program ol the state Board of J. LeBlanc of Hi3 I.eamy street. a i a Assistance. a I i i Massachusetts are: School of Nursing. 1 i Nancy A.

McDonald. Winchendon- C. Potter. of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerard a uf Mr. and Mrs. Everett pool of equipment and supplies. to attend the program at which the I Donald of 27 McDonald a H. Potter of 40 Cross street.

He also has indicated that setting, carol, junior and senior choirs will oyd under appointment Karen E. Peltola. a of. Worcester a a Hospital an engineering degree as a re-ising at 3.15. Refreshments will be partment one of his principal; and chapman will be'ices.

Church school, nursery, kin recommendations in his mid-term', address delivered to the Council honoml at a arlsh reception tp-ldergarten and baby sitting are at after its organization session. morrow afternoon from 3 to 5 i i a The mayor is expected to stress.the parish hall, noting Mr. Chap-, church school will hold a pageant the economy and efficiency factors a retirement as pastor of the 4 in combining the street, sewer church. and tableau anurooriTte water departments into one agency Friends frnm Presenting a tableau appropnaU using one city yard and a common the area are expected, and Mrs. Wilfred W.

Peltola of School of Nursing, and Thomas i i i for the commissioner would'served at 4 p.m. nil In tin hnili ll'ill in c- i ,,,1 HH 1 1 i son of Mr. and Mrs. the sermon at the 7 p.m. service.

Rev. Woodrow Fletcher will preach i i i i i i avi-iiiu-. mini i i i ii muuiis. son oi ana mrs. greatly increase supervision or Rev and Mrs Chapman will re-;" Hospital School of Nursing.

i a E. i i a of 50 Pros- projects and plans used by all de-turn to their farm temporarily a sermon: "What Leommster-Gail 1. Bellinger, peel street. Seton Hall University partments by providing closer and Sandown II i a Me To Do? at a of Mrs. Bertha Rottim-or College of Dentistry, Jersey City, I more qualified inspection.

Mr Chapman will officiate 'morning worship. Churc of 190 Seventh street: a N.J. a preach sermon: Love at 9.45 a.m Organization of the city govern-: our Neighbor as Yourself" at the: nrst a llsl Kuev I Wocf minctor Thursday. a 24. at 8 n.

m. at mpnt Mondav. Jan. 7. latest mnmino wnrshin i Riggs will preach thc Leominster Briefs The Lcominster bureau of The Sentinel is located in the Merchants National Bank Building, 7-9 Main street Leominster, second floor, Room 10.

The telephone number is KE 7-0731. Schedule of biweekly rubbish Mineral Club Party Held, Slides Shown and 11.45 morning worship! will preach sermon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Puranen i sible date, gives city fiscal of--services his last two "as pastor i'" rhmgs Wu Leave Belllnd at on Ellis road. The i a i i i a an added month to 10.45 morning worship service, i Purancn.

i 1963 salary and wages budgelj invocation will be bv Hev Don-' Unitarian-Rev. Joseph H. Giun- President Lionel Loiselle. Trc-as-j before its presentation by the i ald simpson associat i on i i i ta vvill preach the sermon: "A Part urer Joseph a i and Secretary mayor to the City Council. tne conference Rev Charles of thc Problem, at the 10.45 wor- Mrs.

Frank a will bring mi The oragnization will take place 1 i nn will represent the Mid. I ship service, a a of officers to be voted a 11 a. at the February meeting. Briefs "Lily Work for God" will be the oragnization will take place will represent the service rh a on that date witli City! Di rDavid Thurston Congregational Church of Chris TO SERVE DRIVE Francis A. a i above, of Worcester will serve as chairman uf the special i division of the 1963 Worcester County Cerebral Palsy Drive.

a a has been set as Cerebral Palsy month. Mr. Harrington is vice-president and group secretary of the Massachusetts Protective A a the Paul Revere Life insurance Co. Council election of its president and appointment of be moderator and a i part --Rev. William F.

Moore wil tfTm 1 Mrs. Kaino W. Oinonen, Ellis road Churl lil "f- nr followed by action on the budget Albert 0. Bell, Atty. reach tne mm a thc 10 45 and other matters.

School Corn- organize at the will be Charles D. Bent and Robert D. postponed "The Angels i ii slides no; ness 11 ill be presented by a en flowers cast of a Scnoo bers. "Mn.il i i an ui at 9 30 a In thc cvcninc i a white elephants Mr. Oinonen showed had taken of area garden and also of the field trips a Tncr( b( Ncw by the club.

Mr, Oinonen served year's Eve program in the First refreshments. The short business a i chur( session conducted by Pres. 9 i i inohldin a be will direct the mid-term and singing Miss Betty-Howe both groups is chairman of the I after the organization meetings, itec. Flowers have en arranged The salary and wages budget by Mrs. Sumner Davidson, chair- morning worship service.

Church of Christ H. Decker Clark, minister, will officiate at 10 a.m. Bible study, 11 a p.m. worship services. First Church of Christ Scientist --Prayer meeting and Sunday- school are at 4.15 p.m.

2 Injured In Separate Car Crashes total about S2.500.000. In ad- man board of wrship. Dec- wltnMgeg flf fc i serf and his orchestra. Theme is been formulated by the Corfinio-Abruzzi Society for its anniversary banquet Saturday night, a 26, in is hall, 325 Lancaster street. Durn event, off.cers will Rev.

Howard A. Davis will conduct the a i service at 10.15, a. m. tomorrow following the 9.30J Sunday School in Our Savior Lu- clition, the mayor will submit the city's contributory retirement share totaling about $140,000 and Doyle Field Work Sought By Erdmann LEOMINSTER Extensive re- orations are by the senior High Fellowship Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Setzco as advisors. The farewell gathering committee is Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ty- TM a ICC Ifi 1U1 dllU 1 1 1 i i 1 1 Mr.

..,1 Mn. f. Rut study at 4.15 p.m. Salvation Army--Prayer meeting i is at 10 a.m., holiness meeting at I.EOM1XSTER Two. persons were hurt in separate accidents yesterday afternoon a occurred within 75 minutes.

Miss a McCann. 17, of 52 Vis- Ua avenue, is reported in good con- a dition today i a in Leominster Hos- from a concussion be installed. Ex-Convicts To Be Grilled char service Tuesday at thc church. "The Look of Angels" will be the topic of the sermon by the Rev. Peter N.

Knost tomorrow morning at 9.30 the First Congregational Church. Sunday School will also be held at 9.30 a. m. Fred C. a i at the First a cn prt on pxt vpek Mon-K BOSTON (AP)-Policc have i The Pilgrim Fellowship will list Church tomorrow i two former convicts picked i meeting at 6.30 p.

m. tomorrow! including baseball bleachers and booths, and repair or rebuilding of Peretti. Guest book is in charge 1 Miss Deborah Peretli. itrl God and Country Boy Scout! I I I I awards will be presented to five Scouts at the 10.45 service. Scout I A Km officials and parents will attend 11 I i Ihe program.

Recipienls are David i L. Butler, Mark A. Pearson, Da-i M. Perelti, Frederick Smith i and John V. Walsh By Court when her car was in collision i a truck driven by Ernest Verolini.

32. of 69 Summer street, Lunenburg. and owned by the Webber Supply 2CO Summer street. Fitchburg. at 3.25 p.m.

on a i street. 72 feet north of Mill street. She was a to the hospital in thc i i a ambulance. Ptl. Lawrnce G.

Eaton investigated. Two cars collided on Hamilton Other Protestant Church services Ullre i i a i i i TM LEOMINSTER A 21-year-old slrei-t near Main at 4.40 p.m. in- he press box is recommended appointments tomorrow was given a jail sentence Mrs. Marion Pesola. 43, of the annual budget of the forestry clude IJudge Richard Comerford in dis-- 8 3 a road.

She department submitted to Mayor Methodist Student recognition 'trict court today on one of lr(iatctl hospital for a i rnrmier jSunday for all college and univor-1 counts of purchasing and delivering Possible head injury and later dis- tto H. Erdman has home fo the holida to a minor. charged. She was a passenger in operating budget, not; i be observ ed at the 1045 morn-1 David F. Robbins of 88 Central a 1 1101 1 0 operated by Donald Forester Otto H.

Erdman has submitted an Jliss Judith Salisbury will lead (la Wal 'd 1A and that part of IB today for questioning in the Baptist Training Union meeting on Main street from Tolman av- gunshot slaying of Robert at 6 p.m. An evening service southerly to the railroad i Muccioli, 32, of suburban Woburn. the totaling. i worship service. Riley Shirley admitted guilt to the two i First Congregational Church, i511.720.

about $2200 more than wi pr each the sermon "Keep'charges ancl was sentenced to the rnl. 1 1 A 4 I r. inOQ I-. t. special music will be held at 7.30.

jd A family service will be held a the Unitarian Church, with a none; Wednesday, a 2A; Muccioli's body was found covered by a coat in his red convertible parked in an alley off Com- The a a business meeting of spent and estimated in 1962. at i i lu i )' I 1 1 Tl -J. Your Dreams Church school is at house of correction for 30 days and C) First Congregational Replacement of the 1954 two-ton 9 30 a placed on probation for one year: a 'u sl slr DC Luneniiurg. i uerara J. KK the has been scheduled for Sunday night, Jan.

13. Masses at St. Edward the Con- Lawrence M. Jaffa preaching a IThursday, Ward 2B; Friday, a a Street in the North fossor will be at 7. 8.30 and 10.30 New Year sermon.

A service of Holy Communion i Saturday, remainder of Ward will be held tomorrow at the Union The Public Library will be open Congregational and Christian Union Churches. A reception for college I Monday until 5 p. m. and will close students will be held at the a a a Tuesday. It will reopen sonage on Main street from 4 to: 5 p.m.

Wednesday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. wcr seen with Muccioli two hours Medical Examiner Michael F.

tomorrow morning. Luongo said Muccioli died at 4 a.m. yesterday of a single shot between the eyes. Police said thc two men on whom they issued a pick-up order Heart Church and James Church, West Groton. earlier.

from 8 30 a. m. and will I They said Muccioli apparently closed Tuesday. i a becn klllc(i pls wh ern and his Leominster Suorlsmen's Assn.j 0 nvcn to the ivill hold a irout ice fishing derby', a discovered by police who Regular masses will be held at Hall will be open Monday st to which thc public is invited to-! morrow at Camp Bartlet pond from 8 a. mi to 4 p.

m. The derhy! truck trying to enter the a is the first in a series to be con-i ducted during the winter Pollc! sal(l cc i a A held Harvard Wins Hockey Tourney BOSTON W--Not to be denied, little Billy Lamarche has lifted unbeaten Harvard into the winners' circle of thc i annual i Leominster High School tonight' mas Hockev Tournament at 8 at the a i a Guard A Arena. I Music will be provided by Phil Al- The Crimson came back from a 2-0 deficit in the final game of the round robin tourney last night and Lamarche seemingly won it a in the third period with a rebound goal against Colorado College. But the shot was disallowed, the TM' to remove the car because blockln lhc a Faulty Chimney Blaze Cause Unhurt In Rindge Crash A Baptismal seminar for all parents wishing to present their chil Det. Lt.

Lewis H. Cocci told the court Robbins purchased liquor Pesola, 22. of the same address. Driver of the other vehicle was Luo- terracc, Richard 1 investigated. dren for Baptism on Sunday, Jan.

two youths under 21 years of will be held at 5 p.m. Junior and Senior High Methodist Youth Fellowships will meet at 6 p. m. Koin-. onia Groups meets at 8 p.m.

Visiting college students participating in the worship service in- age on Dec. 22. In other cases, David R. Four-' nier, 17, Fitchburg, house of correction for 10 clays on a charge of operating a motor ve- of 11 Caldwell street. was sentenced to the Lunenburg Man forestry dump truck with a ton truck and purchase of a snow blower for Barrett Park also is proposed by the 1 city forester.

For forestry work an additional S8500 is required, divided into $2900 for planting and trimming. $2200 for insect and pest control, $500 for Dutch elm disease control, $500 for poison ivy irradication and road- clude Kathleen Bailey at Kentucky side brush Control and S500 University; Eva Bisson- stump removal. The amounts arelictte, Florida State almost the same as spent this year. Poultney, University of Mas- 'tincatc of registration in his pos stone vice-president 'in charge of Doyle Field maintenance re-iSachusetts; William Cooper, SOSSIOn wcr filed. He pleaded a fil PS trainer for quest's total 56385 as compared with Massachusetts Institute of Technol-iSuilly to the charges.

N( mf $4800 spent this year. Requests ancl Oswald Watkins, 3d, West; A suspended sentence of i i was based on sales boosted primarily by a $2000 alloca- Virginia Wesleyan College. in the house of correction H'NEMU'RG Alfred Woolla- Jr. of Turkey Hill road, a hide after his license had been i hisp distributor and ta suspended. Complaints of speeds )r i i i Tax Records, ing and operating without a ccr- a hwn pr onuiled.

by George W. primarily by tion for purchase of loam to reseed the playing fields. Barrett Park maintenance requests total S800, seven dollars less than spent this year. General park maintenance re- St. Mark's Episcopal--Rev.

Al- Catholic Churches ancl i a a i i and new sales imposed Dec. 10 on a charge of promotion ideas proven success- forging -his driver's license was Mr. Wnollacott will continue revoked and the original sentence lo i 0 wn business and a i He was ordered com- will assist new franchise owners milted. developing their territory. LEOMINSTER Schedule of.

Fournier was halted hy Troop- a tomorrow in the four ers i i a H. Irving ancl James pnsTPOM' 1 lh li Leominster T. i of Ihe Leominster i about $700 spent i year the increase is attributable to S185J st o's-6. 7, 8. 9.15, 10.30 a a this purchase of new park benches 45 a r.

and Mrs, Norman a a of i rnad. i announce a i a a i i a above, lo RINDGE, N. B. Aubuchon, 2d, 23, of 105 Park a iFilchburg, escaped 'jured as did his Ivvo passengers; I I a of a fire a a( Webber officials ruling a a i a did an estimated $8000 dam Corner on 119 early v'esh player was in Ihe crease, t'n age to Ihe home of Edmoncl St a a rrK)()n a thc 5-foot-8, 150-pound a i of 35 Sargent avenue on 'f a struck a bank on the" junior center from Winchester fired Dec. 20 was today listed by officials lt no a a ''hesler .1 Baker.

son of home a 40-footer in overtime to a a a i i the clean 'completely over Po'lice Chief i Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Baker, give Harvard a 3-2 i over; out door left open. nest I Goodall estimated a a Sr sl1 i thc previously undefeated Tigers! The stubborn blaze was invesli- a from Colorado.

a hy Chief Frederick Lamarche now has scored 20 son and Dot. LI. a i M. i pliinls i eighl a a a I a i a a office. OWnSGflO picked up six goals and Den.

Chief a I 1 A i i was overcome by smoke and call man 1'ianninc .1 Now Vrar's a i assists in the three-game Moston University whipped Robert F. Souther was treated for Tmv' ns "nmi vvv.1 TnwnM-nd a 7-5 in thc other gam-e us foreign a i in both eyes. The, Romp 119. of i spare Mike Denihan scored four times fire was battled at near zero 30 N-c vc and added a pair of assists. on Ncw Ycn Dny Advt Miss a a is a 19BI grad- a of a Ilegional High and is employed in the i nf the Service i Supply i i i i Her i a a a i i Regional I i i School and is em ployed at Raker's a i Inc Westminster.

No date has been set for thc wedding. and $180 for purchase of a power lawn mower. state police a a on KG regular early this i for a i i of the Police jloo fast. Trooper Irving told Ihe lief A.ssn.. scheduled Tuesday.

Jan. of the Lake--7, 8, 9.15,. ourt Fournier was clocked I a 1 has been postponed for one week. a cl 10 Idling f5 In 70 mi'les per hour in a The meclini; will be held a 8 at Our Lady 10.30 a. St.

Cecilia's--6, 7, 8, 9.15, 10.30 and 11.45 a. m. St. 7.45, 9, 10.15 and 11.30 a. m.

Leominster Girl To Become Bride LEOMINSTER--Mrs. Mary Childers of 8 Second street announces thc engagement of her daughter, Elizabeth Anne, to Pfc. Joseph T. DiGiovanni (Dorothy Peterson) of Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Lewis of New York City. Miss Childors was graduated Leominster Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Brett 20 Abbott avenue. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Jo- 55 mph zone. Floyd W. Garriepc, 28, of Star route, Deposit, N. pleaded i lo a charge of speeding on Route 2 Dec.

21 and was assessed 515. i i a Grudzin.sky, 59, of 22 I p.m., in the fire station. Plnnnmi; Year's I a Simp 1 1 smrc-. i i i (m HMMid niul Davis street, a i was fined m. of 1rh $10 on his i plea lo a charge ien 'in 11 New following a vehicle loo Vl ar 1 close.

I A continuance lo nevt seph Albert (Lea Aurea) of 121 from Lenminsler High School and chanic street. a a was a Donalo A is employed by Ihe a a Pyrox-, A son lo Mr. and Mrs. David To-. I a mad.

Corp i i a a of 2-17 Me- i i on charges of operating Pfc. Lewis Is stationed i the chanic street. motor i i tinder Ihe influence of liquor, leaving Ihe scene, of an accident a causing prop-i crty damage and drunkenness. a at Fort Dcvens. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Dav- Nci date, has been set for thejid Gallant (Sandra Peters) of 20 wedding. Boutello street. COAL COKE J. H.

HOLLAND Filchburg 1)1 3-75S5 I.enniinster 4-fifiifi.

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