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2 Fitchburg Sentinel, Monday, March 20, 1972 Obituaries People, Proarams PHILIP S. BAKER, JR. RUBBISH Monday and Tuesday, District at 11 a.m. in SL. Denis iAshbiirnham.

Burial will be i Wednesday, Dlslrlcl 3. lie was a member of St. Nolre Dame Ccmelery, Card-' Thursday and Friday, District Joseph's parish and Si.Incr. Calling hours in Ihc funeral Camille Society, the Frnnco-jhome are 2 to 4 and American Club, the Tuesday. land on retirement received the Lamoureux Funeral Home.

Philip S. Baker Jr infant son gold pass, entitlinj! him Gardner, with a funeral Mass of Philip S. Baker Sr. and free travel on the mid Brenda (Smith) Baker of 74 Ml. hues.

Globe SI. died Friday in Hoslon Floating Hospital. He was born in Leominsler Hospital on March 3rd. Besides his parents, lie is Friendship Club and the 1 NNPTII 4 I I Ilailroad Employees Club. I i I.

A i He I survived l)y his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Walerti grandparents, i and Mrs. Ernest Smith f' i Lunenburg; and two great- grandmothers.

Marie Cannon of Lunenhiirg and Mrs. Amelia Smith of Fi'tchbnrg. A Bible service was held leaves three daughters, Mrs. PEPPERELL Kenneth I. 7 to 9 SHARE-PRAYER MEETING i Fitchburg Assembly of Clod Church will hold its woeklj Share-Prayer meeting Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 2 today in Ihe Howard J.

Miller Funeral Home, Lunenburg with the Rev. Thomas Barry or St. Boniface Church, Lunenburg, officiating. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Filchburg.

Ernest Beaulac. Mrs, Hallel. 56, of 218 South Road, Visitors are welcome. Prayer Boudreau and Sunday in Ihe may be phoned lo the LeClair, all of Fit- Community Hospital. Ayer.

ipastor. Rev. Edward R. chburg; a brother, Arthur A native of Groton. he was Neuhaus.

Rollstone St. Gagne of Fitchburg: three born June 15, 1915, the son HIGHLAND BAPTIST sisters. Mrs Herve Delorme. Oliver and Ella M. (Sleeper) 1 Members of the Women's the Highland will meel sisters.

Mrs nerve ueinrme, uuver ana r.ua iw. tsieepen mcmucia ui Miss Marie Louise Gngne Hallel and was the husband of Fellowship of Mrs. A LaFleur. all of Edith M. (Halberg) Hallet.

11 1 51 chur Fitchburg; 12 grandchildren und several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Wednesday from Aubuction Funeral Home with a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St Joseph's Church. Burial will he in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Mr; Hallet was a 1934 graduate of Groton High School and graduated from the Tuesday from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. for daytime projects. The regular meeting will be held at Massachusetts Radio School and 7 ln ln church vestry Saunders Electronic School. wlt TM committees in Boston. He was a licensed ham Calling 'advanced rating, operating out home.

charge and Mrs. William E. bringing the devotions. FIRST PARISH Foster Parents meeting will p.m. EDWARD WOITA Edward Woita.

82. of 282 ar(? 7 lo 9 tonight and (of his ome. be hdd Tuesd at 7 30 Charles SI died Saturday 4 and-7 to 9 p.m.' Tuesday. For many years he operated in First Parish Church. Burbank Hospital after a brief AT FHED BABINEAU A(TCS Tree FAITH UNITED iHness.

lie was the husband of Workers Credit 0 Acres Christmas Tree Laina (Relander) Woila. LEOMINSTER J. War veteran. Mr Woita was a I Stl srmcl lhe A enli slmg Parish Church Tuesdav al 10 carpenter He was a member Ihe'Zhnnri IW a com lelio a Women are asked'to bring Hospital. He a the husband servic reenhsted in I i a sandwich.

Dessert and coffee 1 1 Mane L. (Mercier) a i Corps. He be provided. All women of Jaomeau -honorably discharged in 1946. the church are invited.

nf New York and the Par" ie .1 lva bor i i was a former member uf Hostesses will be Ada N'urmi or new iorK, ana inc Ldr i a New Brunswick. 1 penlers Union. Ho wes also a a a a June 6 1896 a son charter member of lhe He was employed Worth Florida Tourist Club. Besides his wid survived by Mrs. Aileen J.

Springhill, Florida. nswicK Pep v.F.W. arSr? He TM ployed urist Club. '(Goguen) Bahineau. He lived inifJlK 0 1 10 fvidow, he is New York City for 28 yearsi" SAF ambn ige stepdaushter.i before coming to Leominster I en ler Hanscc TM rield.

Narici -of Funeral services will be held ling eight years ago. Mr. Babineau was a member of St. Leo's Church. and Peg Packard.

F.eumcnical Affairs committee will meet at for the 7 Pl ar) ''e Missions Com- 'search mittee at fl. Bed FINNISH CLASS Registration for the Kaleva Besides his wile he leaves his 1 1 51 Language class will Mrs nnisv ake la .9 6 at the Prize Photography Church, will officiate. Burialichburg. He was a member of Groton and two 2 9. Amvels Auxiliarv en- will be in Forest Hill Cemetery.

hp Building Service Raymond Ilallet of plained patients at Mt Elam The family requests no Union ISarasola. Fla. and E. Home. Games were hours.

Besides his widow, he ol Koslindale. i aye and prizes were award- survived by three sons. Roland, The funeral service will be ed. xt partv will be held 5 Thursday. A 'p ril 20 i Dad two HOY A.

SMITH Roy A. Smith. 69, of 15 Dewey bolh Fitchburg. and St. died Sunday in Babineau of Gardm Hospital Mr.

lie was born in toper G' a TMn8 of Filchbi Burlington. Nova Scotia, Theresa Dab 27, J902 a son of the John 'n and Annie M. (Scaling) al mea an Ernest T. NORTON dger Funeral Home, 12 man was Mrs. Lorraine Fallen Groton.

Burial will assisted by Pres. Mrs. V'aleda Jacqueline in Center Cemetery. Mrs. Susie Goguen, iburg and Miss; tlle a i hours are Mrs.

Marie Hautala, Eino J. Denis Leblanc, above, is i his award wlanlng photograjiliy during a convention of the Professional Photographers ol Massachusetts. He entered six prints in competition and won two blue ribbons, four red ribbons and the highest award, (lie of honor. Murray Studio of Leominsler. He attended Fltcliburg High School, Kent Stale and i a Photography.

Recently he and his wife, the former Sandra Kicker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rlcker ol i returned to Leominster from Virginia New England In The News 7 Injured In Walpole Melee WALPOLE, Mass. (AP) all the prisoners into Unrest at Walpole State Prison, which authorities blamed ruirlly on hostility between some guards and inmates, flared into I violence for the second time in hree days Sunday night when 18 prisoners to enter their cubicles. The violence left five imates and two guards-Injured.

Prisoners remained locked In Iheir individual cells overnight, but Prison Superintendent Robert Connelly, a recent appointee a been on the job Just -heir cells in a prison-wide Guards armed with clubs a weeks, began meeting im- wearing helmets stormed with a small group cades which the resisting i inmates to try to reestablish hales had constructed In cell negotiations that collapsed Block 2 and in a wild melee'when the trouble started. Back Bay Blaze Claims Pair BOSTON (AP) Two per of the S50.00U fire. Another sons are dead and another is: tenant. Linda Ludden, was seriously injured as a result oflplaced on the danger a fire which virtually destroyed Massachusetts General Hospital. four-story apartment building Sunday on Marlboro Street in Tu-o firemen suffered minor Joston's Back Bay.

injuries fighting the blaze which apparently started in the Two fourth floor residents. I oor hallway and then licriard Donahue and Mary Cross, were Jisled as the- vic- spread rapidly. An investigation ordered. Wor- of lo -I and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Haulala and Edward F. Gokey, AMVETS WOMEN Ll. Gerald J. Barnicle Post retired' 2 Amvels Auxiliary will Bracli, irberr lie was Two of his prints were ac- by Macintosh cepted at Ihe national coa- Studios. The Leblancs are r0 rn the wreckage of a small vention In Chicago.

Mr. making their home al 1441 Leblanc is associated with Main Leominster. Missing Melrose Mother's Birthday MELROSE, Mass. (AP) said Joseph LicciardeJIo, Dianne Licciardello "The lhr ee older kids know age 29 today, but there will be! hat's wrong but the little one 10 celebrating of-the- event i (four year-old David))-asks me ler immediate family. ev ery day when Mom's coming ihe molher of to teli him a story, as been missing since last )cl.

12 when she was last seenj "So far I have managed- to caving her job as a waitress i the family together, bul I Hie suburban Boston area. don't know what will happen in don't celebrate anything I the future." Evangelican Team Dies In Crash SOUTH WOODSTOCK, Maine mountain slope in a remote (AP) Four bodies removed section of this Oxford County i single-engine plane were lenla- TTr a Weather I lively identified as those of a 'traveling evangelican team missing since their plane disappeared on a flight to Montreal last fall. The twisted wreckage was discovered Saturday on a rug- illlllilllilliiiillllllllllllilllilllilllllllllllllliailllilllllllllllllllllilNilillllliliilllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll New England Forecast Weather Elsewhere town. It was spotted by a bobcat bounty hunter who at first mistook the debris for an old deer blind left by hunters. Wardens and state troopers used snow vehicles to reach the scene Sunday and remove the bodies.

Programs Familiar, Channel Different Reception 'and lhe First Baptist Church ol a a Funeral a daughter, i 2 3 Leominster, the Leominsler Fitchhurg, with a funeral MassjWinifred E. Norton of Ayer andlAwardine of Prizes at Lodge of Odd Fellows, the 3L 9 a.m. in St. Leo's Church.ltivo grandchildren. I CHARTER SESSION' Fitchburg Hod and Gun Club, with the Rev.

Robert Grant as The funeral will be held The Charter Commission will and Local 37R of Amalgamated Celebrant The Rev. Albert P. Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the H.lmeel tonight at 7-30 in the i Clothing Workers Gould, pastor of Farmer and Son Funeral 1 Hall conference room to discuss He is survived by his widow, Conception Church of 24 East Main Ayer.ldepartmemal duties, according Mrs Cora Al (Harvie) Smith' a Key. Lnarles (lenoreaUigupigj nr--n I John A.

Smilh scated 'P lh sanctuary.icemet Rochester. N.H.. and James II.II""!, t- Smith of Leominster; a brolher, Cemetery Fltchbur S- Raymond K. Smilh of F.xeler'MRS. AXEL TIERNARI N.H., and 2S grandchildren.

I LUNENBURG Mrs. Nanny Funeral services will be Iieldj (Peltomaa) Tiernari, 80. of 572 Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Bosk i Massachusetts widow of Funeral Home with the Rev.I Axe i Tiernari, died this morning- 1 5 Roger W. Hill, pastor of her home.

ood Leominster Baptist Church, she was bom in Lai officiating. Burial will be in Finland. Jan 13. BOSTON' (AP) Boston's newest television station began ils second day of operation to- a Massachusetts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS'day and viewers began lo sort Clear i t. Lows in the 20s except lower 30s ou lhe coast, Tuesday variable cloudiness with highs again in the WHDH had been operatinff.on Channel 5 for years "under temporary licenses, which the FCC refused to renew tea familiar network programsjyears ago when it first awarded Tuday is the first day of.

unfamiliar channels. (the channel to BBI. WHDfi by Boston lele- spring, and. for once, the astronomers and the weathermen 1 WCVB. owned 40s.

seeri to be in agreement on! j) ro( ca5ters i luiin-. ii c.usi Aycr.laepartmentai auties, accordinei Easlport to Block Island 2 vising on Channel 5 Sunday, lurial will be in Woodlawnlto David M. Gilmartin. clerklGenlle northwest winds hecom-: (i nn TM i- WHDH, owned by lemetery, Ayer. Calling hours'Of the commission.

City Auditorling southeasterly Ihis na 5 "PPTM the Herald Traveler Corpo- ire 7 10 9 tonight. Norman J. LeBlanc and Citv noon, increasing to ten to a 1 FSTM! ration, shut operation. Planner Peter F. Grieas during the night and be.

lls lm lonard summer. Planner Peter F. Grigas a'fejknols during thi night and be. lowara summer, among those expected to speak coming southerly on tx cepl for a band freezing and ex-plajn duties within sunny loday. Fairi? ar temperatures municipal governmenl 'tonight with SACRED HEART GUILD I cloudiness noi kepi going in the meantime Ihrough a series ot moves before lhe FCC and in the courts.

The final decision Friday when the Supreme Court rejecled the' WHDH plea Fof'Jhe right lo coninue. Fluoridation (Continued From Page One) then can al least, vole in "five" nort herni Minnesota, thermome- ly i i a illuming i I I i a i i some increasing from lhc Northeast lo the Up rlh portions Visi- cr Peninsula or Michigan and North Cemetery, Lunenburg. daughter of the late M- ue resenLe a 'o me I Calling hours in the Mikko Peltomaa. touncil during Tuesday nigi conscience for or against I Church, West Fitchburg. will! tonight.

I the matter." Nigro said. i an Evening ofl Boslon and Vicinity -'I In a related matter, a eco ec on at lne CenacleiTonight clear. Lows in the low-! ler readings were most of the nation. mild over Tanker Towed Into "Boston Harbor a be resenle to lhe City Mrs. Tiernari attended Elm Street Congregational Church in Fitchburg and was a member of the United Co-operative jSociely of Fitchburg where she formerly resided.

home fire 3 to 4 and 7 in p.m. today. The Odd Fellows will conduct a service tonight at 7.30 in the funeral home. JOSEP A. GAGNE Joseph 'A.

Gagne, 84, of 98 Plymouth died Sunday in Burbank Hospital. A resident of Fitchburg for the past 70 years, he was born in Someretl, P. Jan. th so of Jose Mathilda (Cole) Gagne ar.d Funeral services will be lhe husband -of the late'Wednesda regular session urging lhe council lo cut a 553,000 request for fluoridalion from lhe Department of Public Works budget. The petition, signed by 20 JJiJtlJV JC3JUCU.

She is survived by a daughter. I re ents lhe CIl Mrs. Robert L. Groves of! undersl nel Lunenburg, with whom are appalled at made her home; four ma action in making a House, Wednesday. The bus the church grounds at 5.45 p.m.

1 Mrs. John O'Connoi Lancaster, jer 30s on the coasl and in the'p 0 will inland. Light variable.few li I 5 AK -1 1: lc 1J Most of lhe country also re- 1 Sunday. i mi. BOSTON (AP) All ended well for lhe 790-foot lanker Ten- aco Pembroke when she was (towed safely to Boslon Harbor man and Miss Betly Rivers, cochairman.

Serving on the lickel al 5.45 p.m.'nvinds. Tuesday variable cloudi-! 0 ping in the Great Lakes region chair- ness. Highs again in the 40s. and the moulains of the dry weather, although a I The tanker's slocpcd light showers were devel-1 Saturday, 50 miles cast of Cape Vermonl Fair lonight. Lows in the teens lo low 20s.

commillee are Mrs. cloudiness Plains Conroy. president and highs From the upper west and a few thunderstorms were reported in lhe cenlral Cod, as she was underway" lo bring back oil from the Persian Gulf. She radioed that she was being blown towards Cultivator Shoals, while winds arid seas were rising. Schools Without ROTC Eyed For Edward Gallaghpr.

FINN NIGHT Members of lhe 30s northeast to mid south. Conneclicul Fair lonighl. Finnish Lows in lhe mid 20s norlh to American Club of Salma low 30s south. Tuesday children; (wo sisters and Iwo brothers in Finland, and sev-: a TM unnecessary fluoridnlioti of Saturday. Marieann (Dupuis) Gagne.

-Mr. Gagne retired 18 years ago as a bridge foreman for the Boston and Maine Railroad "lic waler supply. We: 1 6 our ci t- Council to reject 1 at a in the thls asi eful tax espendilure. St. Deaths Sawyer Funeral Home, Fit- chhurg, with the Rev.

David E. Wuori, pastor of Elm Street Congregational Church, Fitchburg, officiating. Burial will be in Forst Filchburg. Hill Cemetery a i in the funeral 5, home are 2 lo 3 and 7 lo 8.30 GAGNE March 10, Joseph A Gagne. 98.

Plymouth 84 Funeral Wednesday. 10 a.m. St. Joseph's Church. Calling hours Uesday.

Aubuchon Funeral Home 1 7 lo 9 p.m., Tuesday 2 io 4 a 1 SOT. PAUL E. LAPLANTE I ASHBURNHAM Sgt. SMITH Hoy A. Smith.

69, a a 54, of Wata IS Dew-cy St. Funeral Tuesday, i Pond, died Ihis 11 a.m. In the Bosh Funeral Home. CalllnR hours In the funeral home The petition is to be referred lo the council-as-a-whole for study and recommendation. The council will meet in a committee-as-a-whole spccinn Wednesday night at Early morning temperatures ranged from 7 degrees at Burlington, to 74 degrees at Phoenix, Ariz.

Here are some early morning mperalurcs: Anchorage 23 isnow. Atlanta S3 clear, Boston i clear, Buffalo 22 clear. Chi- 'ctoudlrass'iTM 80 41 part CloUd Cindn zero lo ten above north. cl cari partly "cloudy. mayor's action in making make ticket returns this week partly cloudy and milder Highs Here are some morl ppropnalion for lhe lo Finn Night to be held the upper 40s norlh to Anchorage 50s soulh.

in the parish hall. A a a 0t for tonight at rauth Rollslone Church has been snow ur ra sout time Fluoridation. with hearing in at 8 p.m. at econd reh Good Friday p. h.ili! Increasing cloudiness.

Lows (five to 15 north and in the teens rehearsal will be heldi a 3 Tue chance of I from 3 to loda: 4 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. today. Leomlnstt'r Odd service tonight at 7.30 funeral home. Fellov In lhc morning Burba nk Hospital, Fitchburg. He was a sergeant on the Ashburnham Police past 20 years.

force' for the KANDELITE CLUB RETIRED I Kandelite Club will meet a TO MEET 11 Congregational, Norlh Worcester Chapter iChurch Tuesday at 6.30 p.m. to of the American Association of! a covered dish supper and Persons will meet i'Friday al 2 p.m. at the Solar Center. Nomination of officers place. clear Detroit 34 Honolulu "4 clear, Indianapolis 40 partly cloudy, 'Kansas City 60 clear, Los Ange- jles 58 cloudy, Louisville 44 clear, IViami 65 clear, Minneapolis-Si.

Paul 41 cloudy, Nashville 46 clear. New York 30 clear. Philadelphia 34 clear. Phoenix 74 clear. Pittsburgh 30 BOSTON (AP) There may be an effort, afoot in Washing- lon-on lhe part-of military professionals lo cut government financing of graduale-level research and development programs al schools which have dropped ROTC programs.

Rep. Michael Harrington says. Harrington, said on a radio interview that he lieves "you are going to see lhe procurement field a major, effort to reslricl graduate ac- tivity on the part of professional military people." That effort, he said, would probably be to restrict research and development funds I'to most of the schools that have ended ROTC Prepared: INDIVIDUAL BUSfNEffi Free Pick-up and Delivery CALL 534-4612 1U light snow or rain south. Highs cl( ari st Lou 54. ar.

San ln tlle 30s 50 clear. Seattle 44 clear, Washington 38 clear. Sergeant Laplante was born Mrs. a i i Canada, Oct. 1917, a son ((Peltomaa) Tlcm.rl, 80, or 572 the late Joseph and Massachusetts Lunenbum, widow of Axel Tiernari.

Funeral Wednesday. I I a.m. In tho Sawyer Alphonsine (Paulise) Laplante. Pie was a member of St. Denis urc and i a a Central meeting.

ROLLSTONE CHURCH i will lake place First year Confirmation class EDUCATION' EXHIBIT meets tonight at 6.30 at The public is invited to attend Si, i. 5 Congregational, the a a Adult Education Chinch. Monday School, meets at 6.30 and Senior choir will rehearse at 6.45. On Tuesday, the Central Association break- -Jay, Funeral Home. Calling hours I the funeral home from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 m.

Tuesday. Association. WOITA Edward Woltn, 82. on JI i bv his Widow 282 Charles si. Funeral ls a Dy ms I Mrs.

Marguerite (Johnson)' a wi be hcld a' 8 a-m- and TM" ce 'Phi Alpha will meet al 7.30 p.m. of Greta exhibit to be held at B.F. Brown School gymnasium Tuesday night from 7 to 9. A colorful and varied display is being planned. GIRLS FRIENDLY SOCIETY 11 a.m.

In the Sawyer Funeral Home. The a i requests hours. ESTABLISHED 1838 Published Dally Except sundi Girls Friendly Society will (conduct an all-day sewing Laplante; Two sons, Ronaldl MESSIAH LUTHERAN imeeting Thursday in Christ Paul and John Joseph Senior LuVher League will begnmng all of Ashbiirnham; a brother meet tonight at 7.30 p.m. in Gerard Laplante, and two'Messiah Lutheran Church. On sisters.

Miss Frances Laplante Tuesday, Adult Information and Mrs. Evelyn Morin, all class will meet at 7.30 p.m. South Fitchburg Wehelo Den will meet Wednesday night at 6.30 with George G. Blanchard at 35 Carey Street. Notre Dame Crusader Club will ts annual Military whist party Wednesday night at 8.

Tickets will be available at the door. I 808 Main FllcUburc, Phono Second Class Postage Paid. Fltchburg, Mass. TERMS: Delivered by carrier. 70 cents a week.

Single copy said at 15'cents. Outsldo the RTZ Zono by mall 936.00 per year payable In advance. Mall cost In RTZ Zone Is S36.00 per year. i Member or The Associated Press The Associated I'ress Is entitled I exclusively to the for ropuhlleatlon of all the local news I printed In this newspaper as well I as all AP news dispatches. and four grand-' children.

The funeral a ill be from held the NOW OPEN NORA'S FABRIC NOOK 400 Electric Avenue Whalom Dist. Open daily 10 a.m. to 9p.m. Low Prices Sewing Lessons FOR BEGINNERS PHONE 342-0032 ANYTIME "ATTENTION FUTURE BRIDES" Make Your Appointments Now For Your Special Day Phyllis Hair Fashions SI. Tel.

H45.2323 Phyllis i a Melanson Sandy Bowers Wa Ipcclillta In Wfrfdlng Croupi In Loving Memory ot WALTER E. JUNES who passed away March 17, 1966 To know him wot fo lavi him Dalh for family and friand, And tha fwaetnaii of hit memory Tlma cm nalffiir dim nor end Sadly missed by Family. CARD OF THANKS Tha family of Caorgi C. Laomlnirar, wlihai think frlandt and nalghbori for thflr many klnd- naiua axtandld to him durlnf hit Hay it tha Oak Dala Nunlng homt and fhfl flma of hlf Mn. Alice Naylor Mn.

J. E. Morrii Mrt. John Flannagin Mn. Wllllim Rulhworlh Mn.

Mlldrid Mr. W. 0. Tiylor Mr. P.

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