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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 11

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FITCHBURG (MASS.) SENTINEL. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1965 11 Deaths VINCENZO MAHINANGELI Vinraizo Marinongcli, 79, a resident of this city for nearly 60 years, died in the province of Macerata, Italy, May 27, ac- vunliiiK to vvoid received by Louis Piermarocclii of this city. He was born in I a March Francis School and music was Miller and Vernon S. Vincellette Ashby and Robin Morin, Di- 31, 1886 and came to this i us a young eran employ Water Dcpar tired. He returned to Ins native 1 country about three Uarrette.

to make his home. His only survivors are nieces VICTOR E. D'AMICO and nephews. provided by the school choir. Delegations also attended from liaylins, Frye's Dairy and members of the Fitchburg High Scliuol Student Council.

Burial was in St. Joseph's a-nu'tcry and prayers said the PieU by I cnapla i Alciile lirousseau. The honor-! bearers i a a i HARRY The funeral of Mrs. Harry T. of this city, Joseph Becaw of Troy, N.

Y. and Joseph T. Gaudet of Ashbunihain. Thursday night members of Thomas lioyal Arch Chapter conducted a service iu the fu- ineral home led by Jolm K. 1 acey, High Priest, and Kich Police Sgt.

Assaulted, Nose G. TONTONI I Paola G. Tontoni, 80, of 32 Ash a resident of this town for the past 10 years died Thursday in Win- chend'on Hospital. A native of Farno, Italy, he was a son of Santi and Rose Tontoni and besides his widow, Mrs. Marie (Giardini) Tontoni.

he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Alvida Arcici and Mrs. Aurelia Sontoni both of this twon; three sons Dino of Winchcndon, Nevio and Ccsto Tontoni of California, 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He also leaves a brother Luigi in Italy. The funeral will be Monday with a high requiem mass in immaculate Heart of Mary Church at a time to be announced.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Calling hours in the Mason Funeral Home are to-) ARMAND J. LAMY The funeral of Victor E. D'Amico, 81 Legros was held this morning from the Isabella Funeral Home with a solemn high mass of requiem at 10.30 in Madonna of the Holy Rosary Church. Rev.

Hocco UiLorenzo was celebrant of the mass, assisted by Rev. John J. Capuano of St. Anthony's Church as deacon and Rev. Roland Debitetto as subdeacon.

The choir was un der the direction of Mrs. Lary Langley and the vocal soloist was John Kennedy. Ushers of the church and members of the Holy Name Society and the St. Joseph's Club attended the mass. Burial was in St.

Joseph's Cemetery and Father DiLorenzo read prayers in the Pieta Chapel. The bearers were Hjalman Wilson, Norman Verge, Donald Hill, I.yle Foreman. Roland Bernard and Robert Hoffman. morrow and Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Funerals Funeral Held For Slain Girl The funeral of Dianne A.

Cro teau, eight-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Croteau, 35 Bemis Road, whose body was found beaten to death early Wednesday morning, was held from the Aubuchon Funeral Parlors this morning with a mass of the angels at 11 o'clock in St. Francis Church.

Rev. Wilfred J. Racicot was celebrant of the mass, which was attended by pupils of St. by Rev. Roland M.

Nadeau, an Sgt. Ernest L. Downing Fatality (Continued from Pane One) grade pupil at the Hosmer School. Besides her mother she is survived by two sisters, Deborah A. and Marcia a brother James L.

and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Leonard of this city. The funeral will be tomorrow morning from the Smith Funeral Home with a mass of the angels conducted by Itev.

uichnrd b. Painchaud, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Carl 11. Whitney was the organist.

Burial was in the North Cemetery in Luncnbtirg where Rev. Mr. Painchaud read the committal service. The bear- A 25-year-old FilclibiirK a who I.uiR'nburg police said struck mill broke Sgl. Frederick B.

Hobbs' nose while being booked at the Fitchburg police station at 1.31 a. m. today, was granted a continuance to Friday, June 11 in District Court at the request of police. Police Chief Sherwood G. Winchester of Lunenburg requested the continuance because Sgt.

Hobbs was seeing a specialist to determine the extent of injuries. The chief told the court a Hobbs suffered ers were Alverne Beer of New i a broken nose. Ipswich, N. Ralph King of! Leominstcr, Robert W. Pollock and Fedor W.

Berndt of this city. The funeral of Armand Lamy. Farwell Road, was held from the Isabelle Funeral Home this morning with a solemn high mass of requiem at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's Church, celebrated Soldier Given Jail Sentence In Ayer Breaks AVER--Junior Mullins, 20, a Fort Devens soldier, was given four six month House of Correction sentences when he admitted guilt in District Court to day by Judge David B. Williams on four counts in connection with breaks on June 2 and 3 at the Piccadilly and Millstream Clubs.

Mullins was charged with two counts of breaking and entering in the nighttime and two of larceny. Police Chief Walter F. Picard The defendant, Calvin Blaisdell, of 147 River pleaded guilty to charges of assault on i uniformed police officer, ilis- urbing the peace and drunkenness. He was being booked on lie latter two charges when he allegedly struck Hobbs with his fist. Blaisdell was ordered to post S700 bail during the con- Two co defendants, David Blaisdell, 21, of 147 River Calvin's brother and Roger N.

Sheridan. sisted by Rev. Joseph J. Deschenes as deacon and Rev. Joseph J.

LaBonte as sub-deacon. The choir was under the direction of Miss Pauline Belliveau. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery and prayers were said in the Fieta Chapel by Rev. Arthur A.

Brodeur. The bearers were Garry Birch, Bernie Birch, Edward DeCosta, Joseph DeCosta, Albert LeBlanc and Leo St. Louis. ROY H. RYDER The funeral of Roy H.

Ryder of East Road. Westminster, was held from the Bosk Funeral Home this morning with a service at 11 o'clock in Christ Episcopal Church at which Rev. Don- aid R. Goodness, rector, officiated, assisted by Rev. William E.

O'Connell, curate. Music was provided by Donald G. Wilcox, organist. Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery where the committal service was read by Rev. Mr.

Goodness. The honorary bearers, representing Thomas Royal Arch Chapter of Masons, were Merlon W. Demont, Richard E. at 9 o'clock in St. Harry W.

Dole and Al- Church. Burial will be in St. bert N. Carlson. Bernard's Cemetery.

Calling The active bearers were Ken- hours in the funeral home araneth A. Arris of Leominster, of Cutler, both marines, were fined $35 each. The two marines pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace and drunkenness. Ptl. Charles I.

Hannula reported he and Sgt. Hobbs saw (he three defendants scuffling in the road at Lakefront Whalom, at approximately 1 a. m. and placed them under arrest. Anthony J.

Megliola, 31, ol 756 Main was fined $50 for assaulting a Lunenburg police who investigated, reported they recovered about 100 packs of 0 cer 515 foTdrankenness" cigarettes, 12 bottles of liquor and approximately $135 taken in the breaks. The breaks at Picadilly Club took place June 2 when a juke box and cigarette machines were broken into and the nexl night the break was reported at the Millstream Club where cigarettes, liquor and cash were taken. The sentences are to run concurrently. FSC (Continued from Page One) Monday, June 14 is now an. ticipated.

The construction con? pany said they anticipate the building will be completed for occupancy by September of 1966, barring any unforseen construe, tion delays. The building will be the first "skyscraper" to be erected in the city and will be located on college-owned land at North and Pearl Sts. Guano is more precious than gold in Peru, and it forms major industry. The dropping of sea birds are collected fror the rocky islands strung alon today from 5 to 9 o'clock. Alexander Donaldson, Loftus I.

the Peruvian coast. SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! "PARK BANK" AT OUR HANDY NEW DOWNSTAIRS TELLER FACILITIES ON BROAD STREET This added banking room with an entrance opposite our free customer parking lot on Broad Street provides a quick and easy means for people in a hurry to "park and bank" in a matter of minutes. Deposits, withdrawals, and mortage payments may be made at this convenient new facility. You'll like it! LATEST DIVIDEND RATE REGULAR ACCC NOTICE ACCOUNTS 4 4 per annum er annum DIVIDENDS COMPOUNDED AND PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR i FULLY I SAVINGS ACCOUNTS The Worcester North Savings Institution DEPOT SQUARE, FITCHBURG, MASS. A A A I A Ptl.

Charles I. Hannula testified that on May 31, Megliola was arrested drunkenness and that while driving to the Fitchburg police station, the defendant struck him on the back of the head. At the station while taking the defendant out of the cruiser, he swung at the officer and inside the station, kicked the patrolman, according to further testimony. James J. Lamothe, 22, of 422 North Leominster, was fined $10 on a charge of failing to keep to the A com plaint of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor was dismissed for of prosecution.

Robert B. Germaine, 23, of 52 Clinton pleaded innocent to charges of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, operating with out a license and operating to endanger and guilty to speeding and refusing to stop on the signal of a police officer am was granted a continuance to Wednesday, June 9. A charge of and bat tery lodged against Stanley Chrostowski, 20, of 43 Pierce Lunenburg, was dis missed. Leonard E. LaFlamme of Jennings Drive, Bennington Vt.

was defaulted non-ap pearance on a charge speeding. Fr. Brousseau Mass Sunday Rev. Alcide J. Brousseau, as sistant at St.

Francis of Assis Church, will observe his silver jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood Sunday with a solemn high mass of Thanksgiving at 11 a.m. in the church. He will be assisted at the mass by Rev. Telesphore St. St Jean of Our Lady of Con solation Church in Pawtucket R.

as deacon; Rev. Moise Le doux, pastor of St. Anne's Church, Manchatig, as sub-dea son. His brother, Rev. Dieu donne Brousseau, of the Oblate of Mary Immaculate, from Le Cayes, Haite, will deliver the sermon, Fr.

Brousesau was ordainei on May 18, 1940 by Bishop Fran cis P. Keoug, D. D. bishop Providence in the Cathedral St. Peter and Paul, in Provi dence.

All parishioners in vited to attend the mass. Awards Didn't Award NEW YORK The firs Whitbread Anglo American Theater Awards didn't make an award. Judges decided that no English play or English actor' performance on the New Yorl stage was outstanding enough However, several "recogni tions" were voted: To Rosemary Harris, in the APA repertory at the Phoenix Theater, Ethel Griffies in the off-Broadway "Billy Liar" and Tommy Steele, star of "Half Sixpence." To set designer Tony Walton for "Golden Boy" and musica score composers Leslie Bricus se and Anthony Ncwley fo "The Roar of the Greasepaint the Smell of the Crowd." A special mention was mad of Dame Margol Fonteyn of th British Royal Belief, as out standing ballerina-actress. TRANSLATION In the United Stales, "boatcl is a term associated with over night accommodations wit! docking facilities for boat own crs. In France, the Paris office of the American Automobile As sociation reports, "boatcl 1 means "baby hotel," whore tol 3 to 6 can be bedded and board ed.

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