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2'--Fitchburg Sentinel, Saturday, May 17, Performing Arts Unit Picks Workers Selection of Standins Commit-, Donald Adams is chairman of for the Monlacluisetl As- ihe Produi-lion Committee, as- sbciation for the Performing sislcd bv Mrs. Mai-Rot Arts has been completed ac.lG.-.irge Groskritz. Mrs. i i a to George l.ehndorff and president of the organization. Donald Adams.

Members of the Finance Com- A Ticket i foi Al- mittee are Richard Reissriianh. Irsro" was Mrs. Albin Jodka Michael Boro. Lee Florence Forgues is a i a Guercio and John Roncoiie, i Mrs. a Taylor.

Mrs of the Membership Waller Howe. Michael Boro and Committee is "George fcritz. assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Krieger, Mrs.

Donald Gillis. Mrs. Michael Boro and Mrs Donald Wilcox. Publicity Committee is Richard Reissmann. chairman; James West.

Mrs. Lee Guercio. Mrs. Stanley Howard, Mrs. Francis Poitrast.

Mrs. Peter fcphridorft, Mrs. Bernard Migdol and Mrs. Frederick Hobbs. Obituaries Cardinal Beran Succumbs At 80 VATICAN CITY CAP Josef Cardinal Beran.

self-exiled archbishop of Prague, died today while negotiations still were under way between the Vattican arid Czechoslovakia that might have made possible his return soon to his homeland. He was 80. and had been in health for months. When Sunday will i condition became critical Tfouth Sunday at Trinil'y Chapel, this morning. Pope Paul VI left 'The 10:30 a service of Vatican and hurried to his iag praVer will-be conducted by i clinic.

The cardinal, died a few members of the two older- minutes before the sthopl classes and will include reached his bedside Shirley -Youth Sunday City Plants Register For Next lion chairman. nnel iipd Cross that lion a i a iipd Cross to have the ne Greater Fitch- 'concerning the blood Miss Ruth A. Longsjo, mrlus- age plan for individual trial nurse at the -Falulah tm or groups will be sup- reported that 30 people have al. lam interested by cal, ready signed up to be ood don- pUed ino Cross flt ors at the next ol me The chapter ab Bloodmobile at the tor transfer of blood interval between 11 a.m. TMTte.Vdonori or llJa'TM' a recruit- members of jroups.

Editors Of 'Red And Gray' Fltrhbure High School has named its editorial staff leaders of the "Red and Gray," school publication for l'JUli-711. tyom left, Barbara Bicknell'. assistant editor: Carol Baimas, editor- in-chief, and Geraldine Patterson, assistant editor. Miss Baimas, a special honorstudent.and -active in school activities, has bees nominated lor the Natipnal Council of Teachers English Award for outstanding achievement in English. Misi Bieknell.

also a top student, is vice-president of the Juniwr Literary Club and active in school activities. Miss Patterson, is secretary of the Junior Class and-is active in activities at the Welter ausan CHARLES A. GARLINfiTON 'William Henry: Robert! SHIRLEY Charles A. Garl 7 Harris', retired. 42..

of Burns and John Roland. -In the course of the School attendance ens. TEMPERATURES 7 a 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 65 80 8 3 Programs SSli K-n.

reureo. 155 go 83 -1'4 Valley View Way. died Twenty-four-hour' maximum, the Army Hospital, Ft- Dev-! 83 1 toijay; minimum, 57, RUBBISH COLLECTION Monday, District 5. Tuesday and Wednesday, District 6 Thursday -and Friday, District 1. ST ANTHONY'S SOCIETY MEMORIAL MASS I of St.

Anthony will- A i a 1ost 4 dt Filchb Ashburnham Church Services On Sunday Christ win pi header tonight in Oakmont Regional-High School, starting at 7:30. The film. "The Bobby Story" and person, too Blair Richardson, facultv mem- her at Northeastern University War 1 Vet in ns on and Eastern Middle- Boxing Champion. A so- crans 1'osi i 01 TIH.HUUI iweight boxing cnampion. ihold their annual mass cial follow in the in Si All- Board w.il meet Monday night at 7:30.

Masses are celebrated daily in St. Iertis Church at 7 a.m,, excepting Saturday at 10-45 'following religious education classes. Classes a held at 10 a.m. for the elementary grades. Confessions are heard Saturday at 4 and 7 p.m: and before 'and 'after daily Mass.

IIUlu LI til MWUl. at 10 a.m. in St. An-l ler i a MOTHERS WHO CARE thony's Church. All veterans and Jo he monthly meeting of interested persons are invited beginning at Pamona, K1 5' along-Highland Baptist Chiirch will from the Army, TMTM, ei le bv late mo rning! sponsor a Mother and War.

He -was i The orocram will include will Faith rnifed 3 i rv Fellowship' of i sneaker at the mectiiiE shown at the Wallace. Library ChSrch will oM hi iMhflr anri.nni.gh. n'ii The nub ic is invited 10 aucna. vEach vear delegates are w. fonieht sundav, con: i v.

(Sris-State which is conducted a member of the showers. The Smging at Bridgewater State College. gion'Post 183 A military 0 i owe ring to onelHeartV directed by Tie girls 'are selected on' the will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. iie in the and Mrs. Joseph.

R. basis potential' leadership jChapel Center. FlL Devens. liaze during Sunday. IPoudner, qualities.

The local Auxiliary ial will be in the Post Ma sachusctt5 Rhode Island I FINAL FH.M Church Monday at 7:45 i Fellowship Hall of the She will speak on the.Material Aid program of the Middlesex- I'nion district women's work. D6S1S Ol poienum leaueisiiiH i v-uiv- dualities. The local Auxiliary ial will be in the Post this year named Miss P.am Ad- Ft. Devens -increasing donizio of Brown Road as their Calling hours the Shirley, delegate and Miss Carole Farns- Funeral viJDrth of Great Road as an al-'Monda- ternate, not so warm- JAMES SALTONSTALL MAPLEV1LLE, R.I, James of Central.Street, icnttrn-r A(. i i a i i nnrlh by late tonight, low tem- 'cloudiness and; final film in the Living Boy, 7, Struck By Automobile ino hmirs in thp Shirlev Increasing ciouainws v.ui i a i i in me UVIIIK 8 A i mild low temperatures ehrisl erics "Grucifixion and 8 7 upper 50s 'to the 60s.

Sunday. will be 'shown, at iv 7 to p.m. cloudy chance of showers a Evening Fellowshiping Hour not so warm. lof the First Baptist Church Sun- New Hampshire. a a( ra Junior Choir --Becoming cloudy tonight with.

i The public is invited, l.ichance showers The committee planning the meeting is: Mrs. Berlha Tijlik- kala, Mrs. Sally Tracey and Miss Anne Aalto. GULP BANQUET William General Hospital, rn Seven-year-old-David kaake after a brief illness. Ct (i.ad rnnnrloH in i Ho was hnrn in Gilberlvi ngrin na.rgejLi.jn ftr iqte 1 i T-XJ, Fridav in upper 50s to the low Ciuild of tfte sacred.

sn taT. pVovi- cloudy, showers'Sacred Heart Church of West 60s likely so warm. Seven-year-bid Dav a Kaake offence, after a oriel illness. imeiy ann-iiui St' was reported in! was born in Gilbertville. Maine-Showers develop a a Hospital today after late Thomas and Millie on to the e.i.--.-11 u-nil nw temoeratures 50s to ine Fitchburg will hold its annual when he waSji-Decnvi struck by a car at the employed by" Ampcrex tifrn of Pine and Milk Streets at 'ironies Co.

in Slatersville at the about 7.30 p.m. Friday. time-of The child was transported to Bcsides his widow, Mr. Salton- Biirbanfc municipal ambu-l tall is survived by two daugh- lance. Ptl.

"Walter F. Worthleylters. Carol and Beverly Salton- iaVestigated the mishap. tali, -all of Maplevllle. and a irlentity.

of thfr motorist-involved terr -Mrs--Marie Tappley of 5 I I was low temperatures 50s low 60S. Not so warm. Surt-t Disaster Test At Leominster Slated May 28 Two Injured In Collision Fellowship will meet 6 p.m.; Two persnns were reportedly Evening service at i. i i i i three-car collision Youth Fellowship will meet at nJU aur i on street" at about 7:30 home of Mrs. Earle LaBrack.

FridaVi 21 Main Thursday at 3.30 Marion L. Hughes, 48, of 21 p.m. Midweek service at p.m. and June Con- followed by choir rehearsal at 21 () 284 fifth Massachu- 7:45 p.m. Turnpike- of Rev.

James Christopher, vers involved told police of Ashburnham Comm- a (hey woutd seek treatment unster Civil Defense i Church i a i the from their own physicians. 'Itncnital Cnnfrrpncp of ihp IhirH drivpr Mr and Mrs. Richard Johnson cestef Retired teacher's dred and attend as delegates from rrrcfc Auburn. bearers. At Farm, I.u'riehburjf.

a Miss Mary Chapm will sing ovv luklllK Or( 5 for polled hv na) tomato L. HarrlnKton. i not immedately avalable. Fitchburg, Mass. Funeral services will be Representatives- of the hospi-j jiepreseniaiivt'h ui jTiroiK oongs uLv.uniK a i cj.vil.

defense, met J.nl.ermi_sslon_w. the hospital finalize the plans.J^g conference. i 11 11 'nMMnMnnnrl thfl I Thnmnc. TJorchllOr ftnr 9 IDWAY AUTO BODY a fr om service. Sunday.

James F. On that intruders entered the auto A Mass will be said iri Spanish np cordlng 0 po llce i Hunter Aviation Corp. fAA Appiovtd Triinlng for Studtnt 65 FAUILAH RP. (Days 1)1 J-5725 1-8953. ALERT Domtttie, Commtrcral, Indultrlal, a with i Pin Bl i a I I I 1U Hlrtyi.o UiC Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Slatersville. Calling in the funeral home are 7 to 9 tonight, and 2 to 4." arid 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Bows To Carter Memorial Junior High School; oC Filchburg suffered its first i setback of the baseball season wpen beaten by James Carter Junior High of Leominster in; the Comb City.

Conway was the winning mirier, giving up three base hits while striking out eight and walking five. Dennis Belliyeau Was the loser. He yielded five safeties and fanned four. jop hitters for Carter were Ron Patry and Dick Mascia- rc3li with doubles and Rick Joseph. Tim Conway and Rolf Johnson, all with singles.

Collecting hits for Memorial wfcre-'Dave Shaw and Charlie Ricci, doubles and Dave Mor- eto. a single. 1 Deaths JARVIS--Charles J. Jarvls, 78. of 158 High St.

HlBh jj ar Wood owns the pro- Stolen Car In Accident A car reported stolen Friday night apparently went out of control at the intersection of Portland and Granite Streets damaging a fire hydrant and a hedge at 89 Granite St. The driver of the vehicle escaped the scene on according to police; jpartment otliciais. Box-'alarm 176 was p. m. with Engines 2.

4 and 1 Ladder 1 responding to the call i under the'direction of Lt. Donald Markhanv The blaze was at 305 St at the apartment occupied by Mrs: Evelyn Trautner. Firefighters, nwrt 100 feet hose from a booster tank to extinguish the blaze which was believed caused from a turpentine soaked rag. Damage was estimated at SIM. Lassie League 'Cross Grand High Priest the; Grand 'Chapter of A'rch Masons in Massachusetts, his suite will pay a fraternal ivisit to the Thomas Royal Arch i Chapter.

Masonic Temple. Wed- 'nesday. Dinner will be served by the ladies of the Order of E'astern Star 6:15 m. Work. the evening will tie the.Royal; 'Arch Degree as exemplified by past high priests of the Chapter: All Royal Arch Masons i JURY DUTY BOSTON-- Robert A.

Salvatti. 8 Hobson' Fitchburg, has been, drawn for jury duly in Federal-Court by Judge Andrew A. Caffrcy. Members of the pa- Church will meet in the church Monday at 7:30 p.m. WINDOW DISPLAY- The window display for the Stratton Players, located in ihe Worcester County Bank, was arranged by Mrs.

Joseph Aziz of Holl.is Road Luneriburg. Mrs. Aziz is an active member of Players and served as ticket chairman for the last production by the group. and merchants will supply the! emergency ambulances. 300 persons will be involved.

Aim. Ulchbuig Airport Phcn. 01 2-6771 pllincti. Wuhtri, Cryin, tltctrU Dial 342-0188 Fitchburg, Mass. the vehicle was listed as Roberti D.

of Fort Devens. He will at tne shortly Friday. The at Mary pg-. Devils'and Church. Calling hour.

In M.ll.hy'.Perty^at wnun Blue Anee going at lt on the Monday, 10 a.m.. Funernl from 1 to 9 p.m., Saturday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Sunday. John N. paunlo. Lunen-.

burg. Private Sawyer Fu-; heral Home, Monday a.m. Burial In Village Cemetery, Fltzwllliam. N.H.' Calling hours In funeral home. Sunday 7 to.

9 p.m. SALTONSTALI. James Saltonstall, of Central Maplevllle, R.I., huxband of Catherine (Bardell) Saltonstall. Funeral Monday, 11 a.m.. Maplevllle United Methodist Church, Maplevllle.

Burial In Union Cemetery. Slatersville-, R.I. Calling hours In the Brown Funeral Home, Oakland, R.I.,- from 7 to 9 tonight, 2 to 4 and tto 9 p.m. Sunday. SCOTT--Mrs.

Alberta Si (Demont) Scott 85, of 29 West Mam Westminster, widow of Joseph Scott. Funeral Sunday, 2 p.m., BOSK Funeral Home. The family 'requests no calling hours. In Memory of KEVIN JOHN RAMEAU who passed away May 17, 1968 They who think that you are gone Because no more your face they see, Are wrong for In our hearts, you live; And always will, in Sadly missed by Mother and Father Sisters and Brothers OLYMPIC Floor Maintenance General Cleaning Contractor Specialist! In all typei of floor 'cleaning and daily maintenance. 537-9858 GRANDVIEW.C.

C. Banquets Weddings Testimonials Seating for Up to .350 Call 534-9085-. 537-2397 Wachuiett Simplex Gardner entinel viaiwra vr invm, NEWSPAPERS. Inc Dally Inapt Junday lOt Mil" Htenburj, Phone J43-49II Second Clan Poitige Paid, Fitchburg, Mitt. TERMS: Delivered by carrier SS centl week.

Single copy talc at 10 etnti Outiidt the BTZ Zone bv mall S30.00 per year, rn $29.00. pit year, payable Hi Townsend A- L. In 'Shoes Loop TOWNSEND The Post 199 American Legion entered a team in the Tri-County rt Pitching League, iueauuwjaiitn. Umpires for the games will be Sam Chillemi; Elmer Hazard Harold Shanklin. Herbert Bilotta and Richard Williams.

Among the invited guests will be Walter Kielty, President of TOWNSEND-- The Townsend the National Little League; Post 199 American Legion has Members of the recreation corn- entered a team in the Tri-County mission; Mayor Ralph Cross- Horseshoe Pitching: League, a members of the. Leomin- which is composed of repre- ster'City Council; Gerald Gould, sentatives from the Cleghorn President df the America Little i Post American Legion of Fitch- League; Anthony DiGeronimo, burg. Gardner Road and Gun, president of the North Leomin- Winchendon American Legion, -T CONNIE'S BEAUTY SALON Victory Plaia, John filch Hwy. Mon. Wed.

Specials SHAMPOO $9 nn SET. t.UU $1.25 SPECIALS OUR PERMS Phone 342-7881 Time Recorder of and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post of ToWi- send. The Local A.L Little League; Ken bridge, Sports Editor of thi Leominster Enterprise, Law rence Bacon, National President of the Lassie League, and Team isJRjchard Comerford of Leomin- captained by Ted Gionet and ster. opened the season at the VFW, "In the event of rain the cere- courts here by taking nine points; monies will be on the following from the Winchendon A.L. while -Sunday May 25.

losing three times. i All the Lassie League and. The Townsend HorseshoeiLassietta teams will march to pitching League, held its field from Seventh St. at meeting of the season at Legion'approximately 12:45 p. m.

Hall, where 18 teams were entered for the cominj; season which gets.underway Monday, Mav 19. The opening night schedule: 6:30 p.m.. Patriots vs CAPONE GREENHOUSE 64 Belmont St. Tel. 342-8161 Geraniums Annuals Memorial Day Pots POOLS-POOLS ABOVE AND IN GROUND STEEL--ALUMINUM REDWOOD--CONCRETE --OUR IOTH YEAR-SURFSIDE POOL CALL Dl 2-7362 FITCHBURG, MASS.

TV SERVICE and 537-4180 VALLIERE'S Rente 12, Leominster. SPRING IS HERE! Now Is the time to Order NEW AWNINGS J. REILLY, Inc. 244 Walton St. Dial 342-6845 PIANO TUNING ROGER B.

LAFOSSE 314 Walton Street Tel. 342-7963 T.A.G, Saturday Nite "THE HENCHMEN" Casual Summer Dress. Next Thursday Night L.H.S. 'AUDITORIUM BIG "SPORTS" SHOW J. P.

ROOFING CO. 123 We. Do Of Roofing tar and Gravel, Slate Shingle Porter, 7-3914 ROOFING RONALD G. DESPRES ROOFING CONTRACTOR Chlmniyl Ribuilt, Slilti and Cut- ttn, Shlnglfi. Ripair Work.

CALL 342-3873 Filchbuto, Mail. TESTIMONIAL In Honor Of Sharon Boudreau And Alfred (Butch) St. Jean SATURDAY, May 17rK 8 p.m. LEOMINSTER ELKS Music by "THE VIBRATONES" FITCHBURG FORD DIAL 343-3001 RENT-A-CAR court Country Boys vs Old City, court 2: Gliders vs Flip Flops, court 3: Flintstnnes vs Oldtimers, court Returns vs HnhnM. court 5.

7:45 p.m.. Hot Airs va ITri- co'irt 1: Corner vs Qiifsfionmarkj. court 2: Zeros vs Hi-Hoes, court Smithy's vs Winsers, court 4. GROTON Dr. Fred W.

Lewi of Main Street ha been nominated a member of the Alumni Council; at Tuft Univerity. He received; hi bachelor of art degree from! Yale in 1933 and his medical! degree from Tufts in 1937 and is an active staff memher at Nashoba Community Hospital. Aycr, and chief of obstetrical, and gynecological service. Travel Trailers NOW OPEN 2 p. m.

to 8 p. m. Daily Weekends 'til 5 p.m. Your Ace Dealer Across from Whilom Drive-In, Route 13 Lnnrnbnrg 343-4428 or BOB FUSCO'S FAIRMOUNT CAFE TONIGHT AND SUNDAY "THE SABER MEN" FLOOR SHOW SUNDAY, A 18lh Featuring the Exotic Dancing of DELILA WILD BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND TWO BIO SHOWS--MUSIC JTARTS AT 7.30 DINNER DANCING--FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 343-9151 PLENTY OF PARKING IN THE MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT ST. JOSEPH CLUB 109 OAK HILL ROAD Country Western Music By The "Blue Grass Travelers" SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1969 2 to 6 p.m.

ADMISSION FREE Buttercup Hill Club Rre. 2A Lunenburg, Mass. TWO OF THE BEST LIKED BANDS WE EVER HAD THIS WEEK ONLY! MAXIMA SHOW BAND NEXT 2 WEEKS! GRANT SMITH THE POWER Members and Guests Invited TONIGHT AMVETS The MELODY KINGS FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE Members and Guests Invited.

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