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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 10

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'a 10 The Berkshire Eagle, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1974 Aston Magna eyes music at Maltaiwe i 0 The Berksh Aston music Vacancy filled; Istcpmitommarlareurtarlenatlosvgimg vocturai we serpalwit three remain, 1 Christmas shop in Lenox this year. sf, i it 4 Relax in our warm, friendly, in police dept. 1 country atmosphere. iesimovp tow, 1 GREAT HARM' GTO- A 7.

II ft The Selectmen last night ap- 4 pointed a Housatonic man to 1,,,,, a 0 1,0 ft ti i I 11 i one of the four vacancies now 'a i i le 441 A ectisting on the Great Barring. i -Awe. i 0110 ton police force. Daniel J. Bartoni 2S.

a I 9' i IVElvilib 71111 special police officer for the I I i a past four years, will begin duty it 1.4"call, I I Jan, 5, the Selectmen said. Bartord's appointment comes :4 ri six weeks after Deputy Police l.i Igr. Chief Richard Jones ap- li peared before the Selectmen re- 0 Make Lenox Village questing four additional officers 4' Your Gift headquarters to compensate for recent staff la vfol)" 1 4)A 44-41414 GREAT BARRINGTON rhe Aston Magna Foundation is investigatmg the possibility ot lioldmg one imd possibly more, II its summer baroque music concerts at the Mahaiwe Theatre here. Bernard Krainis, representing the board of directors of the As-1 ton Magna, informed the Select. men of this possibility last night.

This summer's concert series will begin in Krauns said. Last year's 'series created a GREAT BARRI! The Aston Magna investigatmg the lioldmg one and pod II its summer bar concerts at the Theatre here. Bernard Krainis, the board of director ton Magna, inforrnet! men of this puss This surrune series will begin Kramis said. Last year's 'series VVeiE 5Eockbrkt9e MILANO TRUST PROPERTIESMITOWN PROPERTIES :141 I 19)--1-6 1 lAide 11 II sviAmp IR 64 RIC'HMOND P.A OP Wes et illot. Stockinid9e 111A a A "7 MT, oft19Ymel'''15'" 1 l', )1, 7 10910X 4, P- -f Pi fOC'4' 24,.

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)1 1 mole Decided to invite representatives of the local recycling committee to nest week's meet ins to discuss the condition ol recycling centers here. The Se: lectmen agreed that the drop-off points, next to the fire station in liousatomc. and at the Fair Shopping Center in Great Barnngton, were badly overloaded. The question was raised as to whether the recycling comnuttee was encountering difficulty in having the materials removed. Watson Fund GREAT BARRINGTON Contributions to the John S.

Watson Fund are lagging behind last year. With recent gifts totaling. $28, the fund stands at 6137. Last year at a similar time, the gift total was 6366.36. The fund goal is 61,200.

The money is used to buy food and dothing for needy Great Barrington families. The fund is named after a former Eagle staffer and civic' leader. Donations may be mailed or brought to The Eagle office at 276 Main Great Barrington. The latest gifts: furor here when town officials attempted J0 prohibit the concerts from being held at the Berkshire Heights estate foundation president Lee M. El.

man. because of complaints by neighbors that serious traffic hazards would result in the residential area. on the basis ot these corn-plaints. the Selectmen at- tempted to 'force Aston Magna to hold its concerts away from the Elman estate. A Superior Court judge ruled that the con- certs may be held there, how- ever.

and town officials decided there were not sufficient ip-ounds for an appeal. Other business furor here when toi attempted Jo prolub ctrts from being Berkshire Heights foundation president man. because of cor neighbors that serio hazards would result dential area. On the basis of I plaints. the Selec tempted to 'force As to hold its concerts the Elman estate.

Court judge ruled thi eerts may be held 1.1 ever. and toWn there wtre not grounds for an appeal. Other business Imes tilat Jnes saia -nave left me the force Andermarmed and relying heavily on the services ot special officers. The Selectmen said last night gig2ortosolgtolitigaMI that they interviewed three can- didates during the past several Cm goo down, to Ilocrkki tor I weeks from the Ova Service 1 I till list of 47 name forwarded to ItCwIll CEO BtsJ Ciosin it the town in November. Bartord I is the only one to be recom- .1 mended tor aPPointment 10 the I and othior 81 force so far.

His name appeared foroitoro for 12th on the list. A 1967 gracluati of Searles it Christmas i High School. Bartord has been 1 it mployed at the Peter J. I a ichweitzer division in Lee for A ive years. He is also a pas -t Jo 4-101 I 1 'i nember of the Southern Berk- I Volunteer Ambulance I weeks from the Ova Service I list of 47 names forwarded to It CEO BIS C' i 1R.

the town in November. Bartoni I .1" 1 1 is the only one to be recom- 11 mended for appointment to the I and othior force so far. His name appeared i furoitoro for a 12th on the list. Christmas A 1967 gracluati of Searles A High School, Bartoni has been 1 di i employed at the Peter J. I Schweitzer vision in Lee for five years.

is also a past member of the Southern Berk- It 1 shire Volunteer Ambulance 1 LAND BEING DONATED by John Davis Hatch Jr. of Buck's Laiie, Stockbridge, to the Berkshire County Land Trust and Conservation Fund is shown on this map. The 75-acre parcel, expected to be conveyed to the land trust early next year, is considered -extremely important" because it links a parcel donated by Mrs. C. D.

Jackson with five acres that Hatch donated in 1971. That donation began the land trust's assemblage of property along West Stockbridge Mountain to protect it from development. A Squad. Bartoni fives on Prospect ig 4 I Street in Housatonic with his wife and daughter. 1 1 Congregation asked 1 I to aid arra children 1 1 GREAT BARRINGTON 1 ilEn110Ils Lenx tE Dane Olsted of the rop-1n en- io i ter appealed to members of the I Vwst Congregational Church N- WO 1611 1Or ti I TOWN 1 6370331 hafts Ca .,1 I mt tur rr First Congregational Church el, eliver IPITOWN MALL here Sunday for volunteers to we 637-0351 Land trust given 75 acres Hatch gift expands Stockbridge holdings In other business last night be mils ad ry of my ingund George the Selectmen: VITMAI.

Frames rigid sio.0 Set Dec. 30 as the date for a IleellrY 4 Velle Pelt public hearing on a request by re Dalld aid Mortimer and Helen Cavanaugh bog tinowas" to convert a building they own corgi, Mr. Mrs. l'84 J. at 1 Pine St.

into two apart- MIN ments. In a letter to the Select- erell" Ind Degas GINN" 46 men, Cavanaugh said the renovation would not result in any UM 822.N exterior structural change to Tliel 1.1ble $IVA the building- ticeikd reach god 21113.22 menu. in a fetter to me select- Gibbons IA So men, Cavanaugh said the reno- vation would not result in any Total SZILSO exterior structural change to Tliel I. Ible $in" the building. ticakd gonad pal Via In other business the Selectmen: Set Dec.

30 as the public hearing on a Mortimer and Helen to convert a building at I Pine St. into ments. In a letter to men, Cavanaugh said vation would not rest exterior structural the building. serve in the Center's new one. klawarsztatostaitatexatusacsawartestrarmatatimmexosmcfcric toone program.

He said the program is meant to reach chit- dren who because of neglect or other family hardships, in By Ellen Mooney will include their home, which Hatch believes STOCKBRIDGE John Davis Hatch Jr. of was built about 1700 and may have served as Buck's Lane, whose gift of land three years both a tavern and inp for people traveling the ago started the Berkshire County Land Trust Colonial road. and Conservation Funds assemblage of prop- Restrictions in the deed are expected to be Alforticitii ens' unit erty along West Stockbridge Mountain, is do. the same as those listed in previous gifts to the nating an additional 75 acres to tbe trust. land trust, according to Hatch and Wislocki.

I The deed to the property, situated off These restrictions include a ban on motorized to' study town pmbletns Lane in Interlaken and including land on West vehicles, dumping, building, camping and out- Stockbridge Mountain, shnuld be conveyed to or fires. Encouraged are public hiking, ALFORD Carole Sue Done- vestigating king-range problems the trust early next year, according to George horitback riding, nature study devel- Ian has been elected to chair that may confront a local corn- Wislocki. director of the land trust. opment of scenic routes. the newly formed Citizens Study.

natality. Wislocki termed the gift "extremely impor. Access to the area will be from the moult- Committee appointed by the Se- At its organizational meeting, tant because it joins mountain ridge land do- taintop, Hatch said. lectmen here to make an in- the committee formed a num- nated earlier by Mrs. C.

D. Jackson with the depth analysis of the problems her of subcommittees. They five-acre parcel that Hatch gave the trust in confronting this small South are: December 1971. Wislocki credited Hatch with The property provides ther link in Wis- lock's plan to chain together land from the County town and to recommend Land Use: Mrs. Donelan, suggesting then that the land trust should as- Massachusetts Turnpike as far north as pos- possible solutions.

Martha Whisenant, Richard Sto- wmble land along the mountain ridge to pro- sible. At a recent organizational ver, William Kormanik and tect the mountain from He would he said recently to receive meeting. Selectmen Charman Gary Shepard. The wood, tmdeveloped property includes ied land from Stockbridge School ther'eb linkin Administration: Alice Pe. one of the highest points on the mountain the land gifts of Hans Mae der and MYrs.

Jac kg- dersonandMrs.Whisertant ridge. From it, New York State and Williams- son. And he is concerned about the future of Services, Police. Wil- town are visible, Hatch said. the upper portion of Shadowbrook, which he liam K.

Finnage and William noted is for sale with the lower Shadowbrook Milligan. Hatch, a museum consultant and historian ProPertY Maintenance: William who is active in historic preservation in town, There is a need to protect what is visible" Special responsibilities: noted that the property also includes Colonial from development, he emphasized. Wislocki rnn a frnrn Unetfnrii rnnn tit Alhanu has lanv hepn eaneetmpfl that matinthintnrks Road, a route lioni HaitIord to Albany has long been concerned that mountaintops Alfortici 'to' study i ALFORD' Carole Ian has been elected the newly formed Citiz Committee appointed I lectmen here to mak depth analysis of the confronting this stria County town and to re possible solutions. At a recent orga meeting. Selectmen 4 CLOSSZS 110.1.

WOBASpOg Giga need of adult companionship. roacconotsomarturmslantatmlizsartairragamtarvaarmaracontrall The Advent family workshop will he held next Sunday hi the I 1 parish rooms from 4 to 6 when tE :0 i 4 Christmas decorations will be A made. Persons attending should a bring a box lunch. A beverage 1 4 1 will be provided. Following the workshop there I ii will be a.

awistmas carol ser- 5 fi I i I ri Is vice in the sanctuary at 7, a 1,0 IA II llit fil A are 'Gustav J. Berkel outlined the committees work and warned that any solutions to town problems it develops must be within the towns ability to finance them. The group is the first in the South County appointed for the specific purposes of in 'Gustav J. Berkel outlined the committee's work and warned that any solutions to town prob. terns it develops must be within the town's ability to finance them.

The group is the first in the South County appointed for the ZUUM Aninv aPPoinieu ine liteific PurPoses of in- 'Gustav J. Berkel out, committee's work anc that any solutions to lc lems it develops must 1 the towns ability to them. The group is the fir South County appointeo specific purposes The Rev. James Lancaster, preach next Sunday and give information concerning the churclfs relationship with the it United Church of Christ. The family Christmas candle- 1.

light service will be held at the tl church at 7:30 on Dec. 24. Fairview birth: Floyd aouser Jr. and Lynn O'Brien Clouser of. Mrs.

Russell Kilbourne who I Lenox Sctylrgsf, Bank 1 1 has been at Fairview Hospital i i has been moved to the Pines tE Lenox, Mass. tt Nursing Home. Penny Opperman, student itchell College, New Lebanon. 1 igilatEWISSIVaESMIQlfgalEsatistifsigaiNlallzfetiliatIMMILJ and the daughter of Mr. 1'3' and Mrs.

Lester Opperman of North Plain Road, Great Bar- "rington, played the lead role in the Christmas production, Joy." It was staged at the col- lege Sunday and was observed 11 1 by the Richard Mansfield play- 1. ers of Chicago for possible use tD 4 Co need fir pushing 11 Hallmark Hall of Fame it 11 4 ct zi II or corrying 10 i I A -1-6 lA Zaeux priLinag A 0 0111111 11 I or Tarrying parking Lenox, Mass. 1 5 113 need cr 1 11110 a a 011616 11.7 CI Aat.301.1 SS pr. television production with pro- fessional players. Mrs.

Caroline Winn, who- makes her home with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benway, is at Geer a Memorial- Hospital, Canaan, Corm. A as a television production with pro- A fessional players. W.

Mrs. Caroline Winn, who makes her home with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and t1 Mrs. Henry Benway, is at Geer A Vithen yen Christmas Shop at Vileen yc Sh: a 1 f)e-w nik and Manila Constance Real. main '4' N.Y used before and during the American will be developed much as lakeshores have been as modern technology provides the Stoc The road, an extension of Buck's Lane, means to bield on them.

He points to over- Tree-lighting part, kbridge pupil which is off Route 183, has been closed since development and ecological concern about tolakmesohounrtainses as. a er masnap an example of what can happen planned in Sheffield ft laces the last centiuy. The area has further historic significance be- ar SHEFFIELD Tree-lighting cause, during the 1700s, it provided charcoal Wislocld recently helped draft legislation ceremonies and a carol sing will LENOX an 18-year-old for iron mines in Richmond and Lenox. Those that resulted in the Scenic Mountains Act. That be held again this year on the Stockbridge School student has mines.

which extended down to Lakeville, act 'enables a town to adopt measures to pre-Village Green on Sunday at 8:30 been charged with speeding in were the area's earliest industry, Hatch vent indiscriminate development of mountains. a.m. connection with a Richmond observed. The land trust both protects mountaintop The tree was donated by Mountain Road accident here Charcoal burners would chop down hard- land and provides public ownership of land for James Funk and erected by late yesterday- wood trees in a circle about 20 feet wide. light recreation, he explained.

-nembers of the Sheffield Busi- Lenox police said this morn- the trees and let them burn throughout he He-noted that he has refused offers of land 1 iessmen's Association. Mem- jag that William S. Riggs of winter: In the spring, charcoal would be col- from people who want to keep pert of it for de-tiers of the Sheffield Garden Flower Hill. N.Y.. was due to lected for the mines, he explained.

The circles velopment. Club have made many of the or- be arraigned on the charge in are still visible on the property, he said. Wislocld also emphasized that the land trust laments with which they will Lee District Court today. Hatch and his wife. Olivia Stokes Hatch, is an -independent and separate agency" from the tree The accident occurred as whctse family also has donated land to the the Berkshire Natural Resources Council, of The Mt.

Everett Regional Riggs was traveling east on the continue to own about 50 acres be- which he is also director and which has been ugh School band will perform road and failed to negotiate- a tween the deeded area and Route 183. That listed on land trust material as the sponsor. nd the carol sing will continue curve, police said His gar went 191d Parish Church. off the left side of the road and Rfrestanents will be served knocked down -some guardrails, Stockbridge board agrees Yale party attended A. a committee coordinated by according tattle rePoit- A.

by 100 in Barrington liss Laura Percy. Partici- Police said they were notified i ating churches are Trinity of the accident by officials at probe water problem GREAT BARRINGTON of Ashley Falls and the Pittsfield General unit. The Christmas dinner dance kid Parish. Christ Episcopal. MC.

where Riggs went for STOCKBRIDGE After placed the manhole tront of a sponsored by the Park Depart- kw Lady of the Valley. Grace treatment after the accident. hearing Aldo Delmolino of driveway on that road. ment Sunday at the VFW hall "ible and Sheffield chapel, all The student was released fol- Route 183, Larrywaug, complain Renewed permits to sell all- was attended by approximately (Sheffield. lowing treatment, police said.

that he has -too much water." alcoholic beverages for Glen- 100 people. Miss Mary Ann the-Selectmen agreed to discuss dale Stockbridge' Passetto of Housatonic played next week a ditch and pond that Inn; Elm the organ for dancing. Berkshire Garden Center appar- Street Market Stockbridge Because of the response, Se- Area' -al en- dci en' is creating near Delmo- Wine Cellar, Stockbridge Golf lectman Charles Castronova lino's house. Club, Red Lion Inn, Orpheus As- said the Park Department plans Delmolino told the Selectmen cending, Tent Club at Tan- to make the party an anntial Today that a ditch dug by the center is glewood and the Take-Out Ake. event Great Birrington CaMere Clubmeets for Christmas directing water toward his prop- erty hall, South Main Street.

Travelogue. "Asia A.A At HeJohn Decker chair- the 7-14" by Mrs'. Eleanor Backus. 8. rvation Com- 1 Mission that held a public hear- ep cial-needs camp-- '''T ee Ladies' Bible Fellowship Berkshire Hills Baptist' mg recertly on the center's Church.

will meet at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs uest buld a nd on 't req I Shirley Wilson. 5 Navin Heights. propertyto and Roo Bout ard. roposed in Montere- Lenox Grange Christmas party for members and tam- Center director, will be asked to Hies at the Community Center, 7:30.

Adults are to attend the Selectmen's Dec. 16 MONTEREY Two' employ- January and -13 begin accepting bring grab-bag gifts. Children's gifts are to be tagged meeting to discuss the problem. es of the Avalon School here mildly to moderately retarded with their names. Refrestunents win be served.

During an otherwise routine- told the Selectmen last night youths in the group home in New Marlborough Regular' meeting of umpachehe meeting last Monday night, the that they have leased Camp February. They said that in- Grange at hall in Hartsville. 8:15. Educational aid Selectmen: Glenmere on Hupi Road and Rielly the group home would be night Movie France on Approved -a request from want to operate a small group staffed by their families and Sheffield RISE meeting. Mt.

Everett Regional New England Telephone Co. for home and summer camp for added that they would continue iihrarytMLEeorett principal Edwitd new ITIAllh010 location On youths with vecial needs. working at Avalon. will speak. Road.

After a The two vir-d IC: -Kiernan -IWia said the grciiip-- to-fte' Stoektwidge Civil Defense snowmobile-rescue team, public bearing Nov. 25, the Se- and Bruce Bona, said that in- might take referrals from the organizational meeting. Town Hau. 1. lectmen had approved a -differ- itially the group Wine would special-education programs in ere Woodall, which would have have four youths while the area public schools He noted Tomorrw 1' camp might have up to 50 if a the group home would offer an Great Barringtoi Berkshire South Pomona Grange sufficient professional staff can alternative to institutionalization mooing Methodist church.

IL Program- Cindyl Choral gm, 4, be hired. in some instances and might al- I rill 111311MMI, WILlitli Milani ItiVIC WV itlin rAM1111 wIUM OMB FUtitit; OLIMPlita; I iC 11111CAA TOMOrrollt camp might have up to 50 'if a the group home would offer an Great Barringtal Berkshire South Pomona Grange sufficient professional staff can alternative to institutionalization meeting. Methodist church, 8- Program, Cindy.h Choral a -1 t. be hired. in some instances and might al- Tree-lighting planned in Shej SHEFFIELD Ire ceremonies and a carol be held again this yea Village Green on Sunda The tree was don James Funk and en 'nembers of the Sheffil iessmen's Association I tiers of the Sheffield Club have made many -laments with which the tree.

The Mt. Everett ugh School band will rid the carol sing will I Qld Parish Church. Rfrestunents will be a committee coordir liss Laura A. Percy. pating churches are of Ashley Fi kld Parish.

Christ Ei kw Lady of the Valley and Sheffield cha Sheffield. -----r---'---'-: lip Ltei.6Y and io begin accepting moderately retarded 1 the group home in They said that group home would be oy their families and it they would continue i Avalon. the group Tio-litt ke referrals from the lucation programs in 4ic schrth: He noted home would offer an to institutionalization i nstances and might al- Card of Thank The family' Eleanor. Sick wisbtls SO thank frEnseighbors and relatives for their cards, floral tributes and many of sympathy Miring their recent bereavement. COME I SEE 1 SANTA ers.v I I 11J7110Eit'S' 'Church Lenox 1 111'1 11J111, 'Church St-- Li 1 Zersith TV, Cc la, rA- nw3 Zersith TV, Oda, a Christina- GIN Pockeembe WINE 1g 0111 twiztuttawizroccsattitglaultzfroilmAttigmtamitasaimig'' Valdes i IN 1 Flif if 0.

$:: A 7 dik. wr 1 ts1114. 5 to -Solt 1 I iiii12; 5 i Visit Solos in His Workshop. Pm Pops for letet sots coloriog Consols Prizes. Brief Year Comoro For Plc.

soros At CILUIT 4e, I (---- tfi'd I i ..,4, s-'''' Amy --0, r. IN i a1.7 4 fik in-, i As 0 4 s. Soo, ri. 5 to ---------soot. 1 usio ta s------ Visit Sonia in His P.O.

PePs hit kw lost Soon C.66.9 Prim. Bring Yew Comers Fo Iriv efITT IP mr 1' bi a I 7 Rte. 7,110. Isserlognas Singers. Public Inited.

iZi Lige The Selectmen told the two to low youths who would otherwise Great BarTintie Parent workshop on massarlosetts cikbridge maiming imam siibmit a written. description be out of the area to re- nt aig their plans so can be ths- main spedal-education pro- SPecial-Educatican Law IChaPter 7664 Mcawne will meet tonight at 7:30 at the cussed with Town Counsel Rob- grams load sthcols. Mountain Regional High Schoola- Town Hall. The time of the ert j. Donelan.

The Selectmen Hinsdale Clristmas party for Ladies AusiliarY of the regularly scheduled is npted that the camp site is in a First Congregational Murk at, tbe church. Se, earlier than usual so members residential zone and that a zon- cret.pal oft exchange following meal. may handle business before an ing variance migtt be wets- orl 7--z Lee Beam, Knights of Columbus boine, Park and High 1:15 meeting with the Housing tary for the facility to be oper- LI 7. Street 7:311 Authority, according to John A. stet Le teulidi I uses oubirrectors-meeting.

Gateway bin. SPentr Jr-- chairman the GarnP Gletinere 'did mit Pen e'l 71 I 4 7 7 Planning Board. sumnitic Part of the pp- C.1.5. Pla -144 ro h. 3 who would othenvise xt ot the area to re- speeial.edueation pro.

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ki usatonly Party filed for nog dine rest of k. Leval 'for senior citizens spyisored by the Croon- Card of Thmks Ktnan admin Avalon sistrative ta on Aong. icriots at Columbus Halt, 11 the faddiv st (mar. sat; woe, ts tatt the chool. and Sbeffield Sheffield Garden Club borne of Mrs.

ow nowiroi; BOM director of student activi-, dew Mass cards. derail inedoes add ---1 ek-- R. Gordon Granger. wow stosstogive se 'roomy, bana M.C7 Planned to move "I) ,4 0, into. a house on the property in doodr rowel loredestmod.

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