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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 83

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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83
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THIRTY-TWC THE BRIDGEPORT POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1967. YULE EVENT SLATED FOR CHURCH PUPILS The annual Christmas party and program of the Sunday New Wing to Be Dedicated Manor Offidals New Hospital Building Opens Tomorrow J9 At Golden Heights Manor school will take place tomorrow Culminating a $1,509.000 con-shop, barber shop and an inter at 2 p.m. in United Church obstruction program, the chapel. Christ, 963 Laurel avenue. storv ada ti oh and the modernized) manor ls a member of The kindsrgarten class will'original building of oint commission of Credtation present "Trimming the Manor, 62 Coleman street.

Hospitals. American Nursing "Lighting the Advent be opened formally in onie association and National will be the theme of the First jcation ceremonies tomorrow er ia, cs society. Grade group; the Second to 5 p.m. The public can visit! Architect for the addition v.as ers will offer "A Christmas Lir-on Sunday from'J to p.m. iRobert W.

Osteyee and the gen- any;" the Third grade will pre- invited to participate in Contractor, the Monaco Con sent a short playlet. The program were Congressmanjsiruction company. The improve-, will conclude with "At the NamejDonald J. Irwin. State Rep.

Rob-'ments also include a large park-i of Jews," given by the Junior: rt Testo, Bridgeport City Clerkling lot. church. IDominick Cretella, Arthur J. Jar-j Following the program, gifts will be distributed. 'SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS HONG KONG la Kowloon there's a company called Opium Books.

UNPAINTED Route 25-59 -Monroe, Conn. FURNITURE Open Sot. 'til 5 P.M. Closed Sun. Mon.

268-8671 Monroe Lumber TO HAVEj CHILDREN! director, U.S. Division ofj Hospital and Medical Care Ad-iQWV POST ministration; Miss Julia A. ningham. State Hospital i tor and consultant: Peter R. Ver-i kon, chief architect.

FHA; John) st John Nepomucene post 1250, P. Maiocco, president of the; Cathollc War Veterans, will con-Common Council. i duct annual children's Chnst- party tomorrow at 1 p.m. in i other county winners, in the dis- 'WIN IM PflNTKT i TT 111 111 LUll 1 LU 1 son team, John DeStefano, Sr. is dent.

The wing is of brick construction and colonial design and is landscaped with fountains, paths and plantings. Facilities include physical therapy room, clfnical laboratory, Xray department, dental room, treatment room and physician's office. The new facilities also include a fully equipped beauty There will be a demonstration by the Bridgeport K-9 Corps. Third Vice-Commander John Sinanis is chairman. Plans are being arranged for jthe annual New Year's eve party to take place in 'the school hall.

Reservations can be made with Commander Joseph Banas, John Franko, Fred DelPercio or John Guman. mmm HAIG SCOTCH happiest happening since mistletoe. Let it happen to you- and everyone on your gift list. All sizes are gift-wrapped. Don't be yague- askfor Haig.

BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY.8S PROOF. RENFIELO IMPORTERS, N.Y.. DRIVER IS JAILED ON BET CHARGE A one-year jail term, suspended after 30 days, and two years' irobation were meted out yes- erday to Jan Osos, 24, of 639 avenue, driver of a car in- JOHN DE STEFANO, JR. GLUE SNIFFER FINED, JAILED Circuit Court Judge John G. yesterday imposed consecutive jail terms of one year and 90 days, and a S50 fine on Henry Wierzbicki, 17, of 24 Ridge avenue, after he found the youth guilty of glue sniffing, breach the peace, and resisting arrest.

The judge's finding came at the end of a brief trial in the Under wood building during which testi money indicated Wierzbicki hac struggled and shouted oh- scene language at police Oct. 20 Patrolman Richard Godwin toic the court he went to.Seeley anc Cottage in response.to a complaint of a group of youths causing a disturbance and sniffing glue. When he arrived the policeman said he saw five youths, some whom were sniffing bags of glue The patrolman toid Assistant Prosecutor Shamiss that he chased after three of the youths, who had fled at his arrival, white Michael Koziowsky, and John Flynn stayed with Wierzbicki anc another youth. When he came back after capturing one of the fleeing youths, Patrolman Godwin testified he told the three boys they were under When Patrolmen Kozlosky and Flynn tried to place Wierzbicki in the radio car, the witness said, he struggled and screamed. On trie way to headquarters, Policeman Godwin told the judge, the youth kicked Patrolman Koz- iowsky in the head, and after arriving at headquarters, the patrolmen reported Wierzbicki continued to kick and yell obscene names at police.

Danny J. Turbert, 16, of 125 Lewis street, one of those arrested for giue sniffing, received a 10- day suspended jail term, after he pleaded guilty before the judge to a substituted charge of intoxication. The case of a third glue sniffer, George Peloquin, 16, of West avenue, whose participation in the incident was termed 'as nolled STATE TROOPERS GET TRANSFERS IN AREA Announcement of the transfer of two State Troopers at the jWestport and Ridgefield troops was announced yesterday by State Police Commissioner Leo J. Muicahy. Trooper Mario Bruno, presently assigned to Troop Westport, will be transferred to Troop Ridgefieid.

Trooper Joseph Oliva. has been assigned to Troop G. He is presently serving at Troop A. The transfers become effective Dec. 27, the commissioner said.

local contest chairman. After district winners are selected the tapes will be submit! Two Bridgeport high school. ted to sute contest. i students have been named win-: The theme for the annual iners in the local elimination VFW contest is "Freedom's speech contest sponsored by of Foreign Wars and- Miss Jagodcinski. a senior I will take part in the district elim--in Notre Dame Girls' high jinations.

'school, said that helping one's i Patricia Jagodcinski, daughter, man and love are important lot Mrs. Anna Jagodcinski of 24-for the preservation of freedom, jdearview circle and the late An-i A junior in Central high drew Jagodcinski. and -Michael school, young Kolcun discussed Kolcun of 52 Sherman street, expectations youth has in of Mr. and Mrs. Michael future.

He said that youth were winners of the contest en--must continue America's heri- titled "Voice of Democracy" tage and bear the responsibili- whrch included entries from Fair- ly of peace in the world. field county. Trie local winners will submit! Pensions to war invalids will their speeches along with five! be increased in Russia. Pest phoio-- Plummer The new three-story addition and the modernized original building of Golden Heights hospital will be dedicated tomorrow at 2 p.m. at 62 Coleman street.

The new portion of the hospital is to the left of the peaked roof. volved in an accident, after he pleaded guilty to a policy playing man had pleaded "no contest" to the charges during the ses- charge before Judge John io in the UTM)erwood building. Bridgeport police said they Cicala during a session of Circuit court in the Underwood build- The judge also fined Osos $50 on charges of failing to give his name and address at the scene of an accident, and failing to drive in the proper lane. The arrested Osos Nov. 15 following a two-car accident on Hallett street near Maple street for evading responsibility.

During a routine search at headquarters, police reported they found two policy bets in the defendant's wallet. NATIVE GROWN Al FrasMy Cut! bHKIu I MAS I Wreaths THf WAGNER TREE FARM Lonq Hill Section On Imitt 25, TramMI TERM IS SUSPENDED IN STORE BURGLARY! A 30-day suspended Jail term! was meted out yesterday by Circuit Court Judge George Wise to Jorge R. DeJesus, of 252 William street, when the 24-year-old man pleaded guilty here to a breaking and entering charge. DeJesus was arrested Dec. 7 by Bridgeport police for a break at a grocery store at 321 Hancock avenue.

Joseph Drake. 24, of P. T. Barnum apartments, who, police said, was arrested when they found him sitting in a car near the store, received a nolle during yesterday's session on a break charge. I Ready Saturday Only 10 A.M.

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