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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 17

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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The Berkshire Eagle, Wednesday, April 21, 1976 1 Mas'saehusetts LENOX The Pleasant will be held Thursdays April "The Workings of the sanctuary a solar Udall pl th ad advis era ley Wildlife Sanctuary has an- through Jtme 3 from8Io 10 ft.m. Woodlands," Jung 20. All walks derby it Berkshire Consnunity 8- 1t8 flounced its spring activities to Mother six week elementary begin at 2 and run approximate- College from 9 to 5. The BOSTON (UP!) The issue campaign spending has be held through June. course, for bud sifting and lis- ly an hour.

gram includes workshops on al- led to a split between presidential hopeful 1CU Morns The 'rrailside Museum will, be will be held Saturdays This Saturday the Massachu-, ternatiVe sources ti energy and dall, and a Boston-based consulting firm open through June daily from 12 Mak 1 through June 5 from 7 to setts Audubon Society and the' exhibits on wind and Marttila. Payne. Kiley Thorne Associates which took to 4 and weekends and holidays 9 a.m. at the sanctuary and oth-. energy and On a major role in the Udall campaign in January wanted from 10 to 4:30.

dr locations in the county. energy. The fee for the entire the Udall campaign to borrow money for television ads dur, A weekly series Of walks. go- Marilyn Flor will be the lead- tee nowting program is $10. $1 will be Mg the final week 'before the Wisconsin primary wherrthe ries and nature projects will be er of both the bird and natural Wamel's Mint high charged for only the exhibits.

polls showed their candidate was closing in on former held on Saturdays beginning history courses. The class size Barbara Bask. 475 hIs Coon. Kt; A birdhouse building works Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, but Udall's brother and others this week.

through May from is limited toI2 persons. The fee Beet shop will be held at the sane- disagreed The result was that the ads were off the air for 10 a.m. in the for these courses is also $10 for dum.ey, adalt. Ica tuarY SundaY from I to Kits two to three days before the primary and Carter won by a Diane Lukas will be the leader sanctuary, members and $12.50 Mews Tri-Tows bigh for making the houses will be scant 7.000 votes. The series fee is $10 for mem- for nonmembers.

ThorlY IUV Laird McDermelk demonstrated and sold Persons A spokesman for the ad firm said Wall might have bers and $12.50 for non- Topics and dates for the 'mad' t17. Lee are asked to bring their own closed the gap in Wisconsin if the campaign organization had members; monthly guided family walks 203.1) hammers been willing to borrow the money. Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Nurse Aides Home Health Aides i Live-in Companions Visiting Home Managers Hotasekeepers Others are. a omen's Busime high Share HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN along Yokwi Brook to discuss 51o; Alice SPIoneY. 4t1; Phylbs Banntaim.47t A six-week natural history the water resources at the sanc-, High single's: hiss.

Sy 221; Mrs. elementary the study. tuiry: April 25; "April Showers Carole Terlik, 192. of spring ferns, flowers and trees bring May flowers May 16; men's Night hEied, high series: Charlie Mindle, 573; Bob buby, 527; Frank fervoa Dintghtsisin. gles: Arnie.

Terraria, 22 1976 Women Sunday Night Mixed, high series: Kathy Miadle, 42; Pat Duby, frhen you re Ilownlown 451; Paby Bona, iza ..1 7 filet singles: IAICC Fureinite, 173; tomorrow night be sure to 167; 14trs' Beal' 157' Womeit's Tuesday Might Candlepin. contn.bu' te to the high series: Gerry Huggins. 317; Mary Saliee, Josephine, Akey, 197; hies Mime. in lino, Senior Prom High singles: Georgette Sorrentino, Mro Huggins, 112; Donna DiGrigoll, 1M; Mary Salice, 1M. Men's Town Candkpla.

High Bob Poillucd. 3113; Roger Bantle, 363; 'Sponsored by the Pittsfield Downtown Association Ital. Baceon, 347. High singles: Poillucci. 153; Norman Beret, kn A six-week natural history, the waier resources at the sane; BanmailL47t High singles: Mrs.

Spinney, 221; Mrs. The sanctuary's spring benefit Dwight named Minneapolis I. br er dinner has been scheduled for 0 18 pu IS June 5. A happy hour and silent auction will be held Trail- HOLYOKE Donald R. Dwight.

former lieutenant gov- side Museum from 5:50 to 6:30. ernor and former associate publisher of the Holyoke Iran- A roast bed dinner and film script Telegram. has been named publisher of the Min showing will follow. Persons neapolis (Minn.) Star and Tribune. can auction a small antique or Dwight, 45.

served with former Gov. Francis W. Sargent from 1970 to 1974. before being defeated in the last gubeniato- The program costs 97. service they are able to offer.

per rial election. DwigIt's grandfather. G. DvAght. was 50 the founder of the Transcript Telegram.c, The Star and Tri person.

the bune have a combined daily circulation An open house a SalIC- tuary will be held June 12 and of 450,000 and a Sunday circulation of 600.000. 13 from 10 to 4. Refreshments will be oerffesanctuary d. natural Fire destroys converted train station Both the history and outdoor experience BOSTON (UP!) An elevated station of the old Boston day camps will begin June 28. elevated subway lowered to the ground for use as a restau- Further information on the rant was destroyed by fire Monday.

The Thompson Square camping programs can be ob- Station house was intended for use as a restaurant. "It's ir- tamed by calling the sanctuary. replaceable and priceless one of the finest examples of Victorian transportation architecture in the United States." -said'Jim- Adams. owner of a local tavern who planned to use the station house for a restaurant. All employees screened, bonded and Insured.

Americans spend more money every year to buy pert than they spend to books and magazines combined, according to the research committee of the American Association of Newspaper Representatives. Friendlys to expand into Southeast WILSRAHAM Friendly Ice Cream Corp. has designated the Southeastern United States as its next market area, although the expansion is about two years away. "An extensive study of several geographic locations was conducted over the past two years. and because of population density, growth.

intonie per oapita and the fact that wecan initially service the Southeast from our Midwest food processing and distribution facility. this region was the logical choice," Friendly President Robert Gaudrault said. Initial penetration will be in North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, Gaudrault said Friendly Ice Cream, headquartered in Wilbraham. currently operates 527 company-owned units located in 15 New England, Northeastern and Midwestern states. The company and distributes the majority of products served in its outlets.

Audit faults UMass spending AMHERST. A special federal audit at the University of Massachusetts here has found that $365.000 in federal funding was improperly spent at the School of Education during the seven. years that Dwight Allen served as dean. The audit, which was conducted by the federal Department of Health. Education and Welfare (HEW) in 1975.

is still in a draft form and will not be made public until June. The special audit was conducted following a series of articles in the Hampshire Gazette in early 1975 alleging that substantial amounts of federal funds were misused by School of Education personnel. null tn.s. The $365,000 figure does not include $84.752 which UMass auditors last summer reported to have been criminally used by School of Education personnel. Connecticut Blue Cross criticized for 'frills' Ginn.

State Insurance Commissioner Jay W. Jackson Monday harshly criticized Connecticut Blue Cross inc. for what he called using customers' premiums to pay for a country club membership, expensive cars. unnecessary magazines and other frills. Jackson Said of the seven ''members of the Blue Cross's executive committee, which virtually runs the company, also receive fees from Blue Cross for consulting or le-, gal services.

In a 52-page biennial report. Jackson said Blue Cross's administrative practices, could be improved substantially. Blue Cross officials, however, disputed most of Jackson's charges. Bill okayed giving youth lottery funds HARTFORD. Conn.

(UPI) A bill paying 810,000 to a youth who won the lottery has been approved by Gov. Ella T. Grasso. Signing of. tile bill Tuesday ordered that Barry Brunelle.

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New York I Rockefeller cousul seeks House seat SARATOGA SPRINGS. N.Y. (UPI) Alexander Aldrich. a lawyer, former state government official and cousin of Vice President Rockefeller, announced Monday he will run for the 'Republican nomination for Congress in the 29th District. Aldrich, 48, is a past state commissioner, of parks and recreation and held several posts in state government when Rockefeller was governor, Rhode Island Bilingual education program eyed BRISTOL, R.I.

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