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Stratton Has Rich History (Continued From Page Onci wll on a small sin l-Sentrnef-EnterpriM, Fltchburg, Saturday, October 29, 1977 wwmssvhNw jolniris ter RollstOIie Bridge Cemetery Closing Monday Art Typical FITCHBURG The th kcMjewinfirfit Kimbill (Continued Prom Page One) There's an Intimacy between the audience and the players "1 flntlwk it the group when pick play," aha continued. mvVo li.ina to have both a drama Rollilone Bridge will and a comedy this year as well as a third production maybe a i.lv. from L.rSi- -v Prttalrleia tan ase the Stanley chlldren-s snow, ny looxing at my group flral and then can use one actor now and one Purina Hie flnt wnki mill i rnUea wold Kimball Blrwl. h.ttliir fc A he brMSe open lor barricades set up at foot of biialnwainJgiierrfiMj. types, like Leominster might, have a certain type end Princeton might have a certain type, depending the stonecutter nndwhatheempnaslied.L' "Leominster seema a have a cross-section of the different things, I think probably because was a larger town than acme of the others, "he said.

Sometimes, Picston added, a person woild opt portrait instead of a cbemb or death head. Hie rt of the Rtone wa3 lalcr, nut were a always wtufleofmen," ir.L-nTvHl In theater as a child Mrs. Lehto first directed at the Finnish Theater In Fllchburg. She later, alternated directing Obituaries wilh wanna uaiy- Mrs. ihin tins aowsred on the Stral ton stage is well a behind She Hid the area has some good lalenl, but noted thE Workshop la having more trouble es sling product tore typically bordered wilh a HE NHY P.

MASON vertical design, with the LEXINGTON Henry P. deceased person's history el- Mason, 84, of II Smith died into the center. Letlnglon. formerly of Fit- Preston took some of his chburg, died Thursday at ilia puplles to the Evergreen Si mms Hospital, Arlington. Cemetery on Main Street to He was born In Winchendon, make gravestone rubbings and the son of Ftbt and Bridget leach them someUilni.

of their (McDonald) Mason. early American heritage, i4irnV- Mm lotd (hum jiViul the Sterling Health Board Member Lanciani DieB STERLING Frank Lan- tian they usee, to. "All our 51 vears have been a series of. ups and downs," Mrs. Lchto said.

"There are more iheater etouds now. so peoale clam. 70, of IJ7 Worcester kmo, died Thiirsdiy at the Universlly Donna Stelrikraus with whom he death head and the cherubs' and can get involved In other productions. Another reason for our casting problems is thai rmnnle are veiv transiait raw of Massachusetts Metucai made rus home; two sons, things line mar. nnai we Center, Worcester.

Russell and Paul Meson, both of wanted to do was show them Mt. Lanciajii was a member Lexington; four iliters, Eva that Leominster wis prt of o( the Sterling Board ol Health Mason of Leominster, Irene early American culture." and bad served as its chairman Dayof West Brookfleld, Mildred Preston said some of the at various times. Taylor of Fltchburg and Sister ycunR6lers discovered relatives REHEARSING far lie upcoming production of "Prisoner ol Second Avenue" are members of the Station Players. Shown here, from left, sealed, are Fey LaiamwHt, Linda Hyatt and Angle Blcoulei. Standing, from left, are Bob Blake and Janet Cragln.

The prodcctlon will be mged Thursday ts Sunday. Nov. 10, 11 and 12 and 17, and 1 matbee Sunday, Nov. 20. Curtain llmt P-m.

at playhouse, Wallace Avenue. (Sentinel and Enterprise FootD by Bab Jolllmorel. We Ve been In rehearsal and lost an actor because he moved out nf the area." He was born Hyoe faiK, Mary Andrea of Uia Sillers ol resting in the cemetery, tteaiso Woman Hurt In retrospect, Mrs. Lchto singled out Arthur Miller's, "a View From The Bridge" as one German Terrorists of the WarRBion a neat, uiners (Moreschil Lanciani. He had brother, George Mason of lived in Slerlinp, (or 5S yean.

Leommster, Mr. Lancitnl owned and Mr. Mason was a retired operated a constnxtiim com- superintendent for IhB Boston ASKBURKHAM A Filchbura woman was In- reaped tor uie armor um was jr re-eiCCUOIl gravestone carvtns, and were careful" while working fnce RepO! "Some nf the kids were anile she mentioned were Angel iured in a one-car accident slrM alld WallI lhe Sought By Police pany lor years, hubs ana Maine nauroao. r-flli-pH in Januarv. He was a Funeral Rurvir held upset when they saw some ol the IJUC Monday vandalism down founder and past president of this morning at 11 in Sacred FITCHBURG The second the Central Massachusetts Heart Church Lexington, followed by interment In SI.

cemetery," he said. Halloween Fun Activities Set Associated Boards of Health, a member ot the Sterling Fireman's Association, Sterling Polite Association, Sterling Council of Aging Sterling Lions Friday aiternoon on bjb.i Toreadors." jane L. Howell, of 6 Circle St. eK about the was rushed to Burbank Hospital PrlMner en Second Avenue." after the a p.m. crash, where Mld play nas ae was treated for a trjisea Nei Binion jft ncted Tor right leg and dismissed but serious undertones as well police said Howell was Anyona interested in traveling east on Rl.

12. near n-ing involved with the the Hdlcrest Inn, when she lost slraDI1 playhouse Is invited to control of her station wagon, mBel at fala any Sunday and hit a utility pole, shearing it between now and Dec. 4 at 3 in two Power was not effected, Pim. however. cemeterv.

Lancaster. The Q'Donnell Funeral Home, Arlington, was In charge of arrangements. Police Association, Central MBA CAPRINE RICE FITCHBURG Mrs. "J' Massachusetts Fireman' Association, and was chaplain T- 'S87' GREENVILLE, N.H. -ol the Worcester County High, of 62 Warrai St Mce -IKECI Lssaciatian By STEVE COFFEY uig ut army surplus equipment, Associated Press Writer buying from the U.S.

Army in AMSTERDAM, The Nether- Germany end selling to Middle lands (AP) Police lightened East countries including controls on the West German Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia and and Belgian borders end Iran. Friends said he was not launched a nationwide search an arms dealer, hut sold mili- toc kidnaped Dutch business- tary equipment such as Irocks man Main-Its Cararoa alter and clothing, callers claimed be was seized by a West German terrorist In the early lOs, he moved group into the real estate business Police have not confirmed and presently controls enter-that the 61-year-old real estate prises valued at more than (40 tycoon was the victim of terror- million. About halt of his inter-ist action. But Dutch officials esLi are the hotel and eater-said privately his abduction ing Industry, including a num-here Friday seemed to follow ber of hotels in downtown Am-the ballern of olher actions by sterdam. the Red Army Faction, including the kidnaping of West Folkerts is wanted in West German industrialist Hanns- Germany for questioning in the Martin Schleyer.

Sept. 5 kidnaping of Schleyer, The accident is inner investigation by Ptl. Richard Michaud. Mr. Lsnclani was a World War 11 Navy veteran, and a member of St: Richard of Tumers Falls.

Mass. to John F. M.0,?.?I,L. EIGCIOQHIM Chichester parish. Tiling of cily candidates for election and committee treasurers is due In the office of City Clerk Marion Smith Monday.

The first filing was for pre-primary reports, and this one'is-lor pre-election reporting of contributions and expenses. The final filing Is due before Jan. 10, 1978, and includes contributions and expenses up through Dec. 31 year. Whether there is a committee or not, each candidate must keep detailed accounts of all contributions received and of all expenditures made in the campaign and said accounts shall include contributions made by the candidate from the candidate's own personal funds.

The campaign fund account must be kept separate and distinct from all other accounts. The candidate, in addition to filing the expenses and income wilh the city clerk, must keep his or her own set ol records until the length of time the term of office he sought expires. He leaves his wife, Mrs. rlTJh i (ta operating in Ihis annual ALL BREEDS BYAPPaiHTMEKT K.dPS7 LMratny mannaa; unciEm; a Halloween custom ic leaveuwir sou Curtis J. Lanciani, of Lit- porch or outside lights on.

tleton; a daughter EliiabeuK Ifrs- lws NEW IPSWICH, N.H. wife of Irvine Pearson, of b. Halloween will be observed Sterling seven brothers, Palsy sa, Monday vriuV'lrickor treating" lb UWIMUTIQUE BOS West Whalom Dltl. being held i Henry Lanciani, an ct sierimg, The funeral will be held i- uiinmi hours alter uie mnnap- wtio was inunn oeau iaai ing, a German-speaking man and is charged wilh taking part Legal Notices Legal Notices and said: "We are the Red cutor Siegfried Buback last Army Faction. We have Ca- April and the killing of banker ransa.

You will hear from us." Juergen Ponto in July. A cnr'nnd poller, anealdni Sintiwi othei Red Army Fac- and James wimamanc rr.ii Lanciani, aU ot Leominster; three sisters. Mrs. Eva A. NsvaroU, Mrs.

Alice L. Cutier, bolh of Leominster, and Mre. Esther A. Giambroeco. of Sterling.

He also leaves nine grandchildren and two Monday from the Ma! ahy costumes and have Siem carry Fimexal Home 3 Highland na5hlighl6. should with a 10 a.m. Mass BCCOnfpa1j ye smaller Sacred. Heart Church, Vernon as mjlk(, Burial will be In St. Mory's nmiB Cemetery.

Turner'a Falls police cme( Rmond Calhng hours at the funeral Btwfley mrabers home are from 2 to and 7 to 9 wm te 0B duty to me p.m. Sunday. sure that Uie town has a safe DO YOU TOVE A PROJECT P80WAH THAT COO BE UHDEB.T&KLM Ot BlSflLVtO COMMUNITY DtVaOP-HEMT HOCK StANT ASSISTAKCE DuLch, told anolher Amsterdam tion members also are being newspaper he represented "The sought in connection with the Movement of Oct. 18" and de- three deaths. No candidate is limited In the amount of money he may spend manded the abdication of and non-uijuiious Halloween celebration.

of his own, but there are (juecn Juiiana the release Cnaf Prflfia limitations on other sources of Knllt n. L.OUegC ITOI8 cogence Of vi family. Rimal wil he ul KUlaltle KCUYBAKIDS oSnelery Sterling. Cailin niClfflURG again hoars at the Could it's "trick or treat" lime, and Home, West Boylston West Jrl ol The Kuumba People's Schwl Pma'dBnt Jimmy Carter has lust atoned Into law the Housing ond Community Devalopmenl An of 1S77. lite enoclmont or this legislation, the Crty of Fliohbu.fl will he recolvlng fodoral assistance to continue Its etfnrta In advancing neighborhood improwsments and promoting economic revitolization.

r. ri.m.nnovM ls Nnw a.blno You To Provide It be sponsoring Namely, none from corporations, not more than $25 from an individual under age 1H. and not more than $1,000 from an individual over the age of 18. Any contribution of more than S50 must be in check form with cash donations only under that amount. The donor must make the contribution in his or her own With Your Hopas And Dream a For Fitch BurQ.

Vour City Qovarnment i awning Tour ouaB'tlDnl Fnr Im nrnVd muni Proiacti. PrOCOBa'S MoY Bl p.m.ioaay. t. Hnllpv wasbom Wav 13 communuy Halloween mny The lamily requeata flower for children ages three to twelve be omitted and suggests J. Wf.

M'IT Sunday, fronH to 7 p.m. at 66 memorial contributions be and Jennie (Mclnr.es OBnen, Sl.eel yKuumba made WtheSterling Ambulance tef in kesm Joseph Hincs said, fund, in care of lhe Sterling Fire Vg bJXm cloyed to can atiU hftv fun Department. ZSLnA, Halloween wilhout the worry of Faction member detained for Will Protest mantel onWi BOSTON (API Stale col-Tt IBiserfceliead- lk tEadien wiU join other ers of the Red Army Faction, commonwealth employees ajsotownaTTheBaJder-Meiri: fday a State Dutch Premier Joop den Uyl promised them several months told a news conference Friday in The Hague that authorlti Rr- He, exec- relcphone calfs. Resent a wal forced into a at rally-s noontime hour. Submitted As Forms'.

Applications, Or Hond-Wrlrten Lat- only, and not in lhe name WH1T IS THE PURP01E OF THE HOUSING AND COHMUNITT DEVELOPMENT 1CTT Wc'rll' War fTae woX enjoy our supervised Cmiribirtiora of under SIS do world war 11. M( worneo d'hive a haflBy noLhave lo be listed by nameon vas'a mC of Hallon wlths filing form to be hul a HCKdpflfl ftfld Ccr-mynrTY Dritiptnlrii An of 1-77 ugnilnuM ih Senate VoteB Wood Stove Tax Credits St. Bernard's Parish candidate I Urtn rjumrrn It ilmplT sTuid OM Ift wWcrt Ctnl hOulln d. Urt Itvifrfl trvliOnmtnl ffl low in rTHXJfie IntC mi. Weather Besides her husband she leaves three sisters.

Mrs. Mary car by about five persons as he left the Continental Club in Amsterdam about 1:15 a.m. after record collection. The records a all open to and Mrs. WASHIfitiWN i API The G.

Burke, of Aver, Mrs. Ellen public inspectii HOW HUGH FEDERAL ASSISTANCE WILL FITCHBURG RECEIVE? Senate as voted to approve up Ch ampagne, of Leominster, and Smith cautions candidates and NOHTH AMERICAN INSULATION SPECIALIST FREE ESTIMATES CALL 537-9822 to 00 In tax credit lor home- Mrs Beatrice M. Hannah, of loritwt iawl low' 0 mi0 30s. campaign treasurers are nwnPTs whn mi'iill wvl-hiim. West Townsend, and several 0r t.j.u w.vt, i ani fnr owners who install wood-burn- West Townsend, and several 54, tiigh i the 50s, subject to heavy penalli gunny By a voice vote' Friday, lhe The funeral will be Monday trough Sunday.

Northeasterly The city or town clerk SUMMARY OF THREE YEAR FUNDING ruNDINQLEVEL vaiTO 11.WO I1.U9 00D playing bridge, witnesses said. His briefcase was found on the sidewalk near his chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce. Caransa was born of a poor Jewish family of Portuguese descent and was imprisoned by the Nazis during World War II. He was released 13 weeks later, hut his parents and two of his brothers died in Nazi concentration camps. After the war, he began trad- Genaral Senloes Raking, painting, fix-no.

cleantna. cunlno, oenaie aooea wooa-cummg num u. winds 10 to 15 m.p.li. tnrougn equipment to wealheruation F'-meral Home. 250 Main Items eligible for credits under Townsend, with a 10 a.m.

Mass 'N 0u1lMk Fair an energy tax bill debated as in St. John Church, Braokllne Monday through Wednesday, part of President Carter's ener- Townsend. Burial will be in Daytlmc highs mid 60s to lower gyplan. Hm side Cemetery, Townsend. overmght lows WBinly in The nromsal icor sored bv Calling hours at the funeral lh'm.

WHAT TYPE OF PROPOSAL CAN VOU SUBMIT? Ail proposals musi primanry asnsi low ana moaeraie i required lo refer the name ol those nol filing to the Attorney General Man, 67, Hurt In Accident On Main St. shoveling and other person HJ ol ol niht DemocraticSens.Tnomas home are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 chores. Call M2-64B6 Boston and vicinity IM. Elimplrt ol lh TTP Ol iel vHIn wtW- en bo tulrtld kirh. Melntyre of New Hampshire "P-m sunaay.

Uuimette nescla will go lo a Hcuae-Sai-ate conference committee once FITCHBURG a 67-year-old man was seriously injured Fridav niehl when struck bv a the Senate has completed work on lhe energy tan bill. Tonight clear, lows lo 45. Sunday sunny, high mid 50s. Probability ol rain near lero through Sunday. Winds northeast In east 15 to 20 m.p.h.

tonight end Sunday. Maine and New Hampshire -Sunny Sunday, dear tonight. Lows lonight In the 20s to lower 309-. highs Sunday mainly In the SOs. car on Main Street near the Circle Street-Upper Common HAIRCUTS $3.00 FUlL'SHllnSTTLISTS 36-1160 Testimonial In Honor Of PETER CORMIER and TERRY RUTK0WSKI Tonlthl 8 P.M.

King's Corner Restaurant Music by: DIAL hfluilny co nflryrtLe n. TWi kj rm CHilt SiilnQ. pOfOc or Punning CocidhllDI Ul bHI chjrgtd Hh Hit By Mob Expected PROVIDENCE (API Gerard T. Ouimette. convicted murder conspirator who was to be released from prison today, may be a marked man with some organlted crime figures, Tne Associated Press has learned, Ouimette, who haa been at the Adult Correctional Institutions in Cranston since A DIET CAU.AFTEB l-WtRDyfl All OAY SUNDAYS Edward W.

Hynes ol 1008 Main St. waa struck by a car driven by Leonce J. Richard, 21, of 71 Academy at about 8 p.m. Hynes was taken lo Burbank Hospital by municipal ambulance and admitted for injuries to his pelvis, arm and shoulder. Ha Is listed In good condition today by hospital, Officials.

Richard was cited by police at Uie scene ol the accident for onerallnii lo endanaer. EtTAIUIHEMM r.etj,j. I LHmlrrwOfflcn Tom IwmfriVfwitoll.andi Sinh ten rMtnrv MM ft rwKh tmUt In Ovui ih nn ia bT mx tm wnw in wu i.iomw unit Hvg ihi ms ure Plm 9. i' ilngi. chliHi part ,0 tigllln IMl piogrii Game Number bkainthek, Mass.

(AP) The winning number drawn MOW TO SUBMIT TOUR PR0WSAL wine, or vis.i tne fltcunurrj rjrtle gf Plenrlno Coor 1972. sentenced to 10 years Mlta di, iMery Numbers year for conspiracy Game Connie's Beauty Salon An 18 year old city man escaped serious Injury shortly before 11 p.m. Friday when the: PoUlkMAd.irtHinmw TOjUMRSH sHl law enforcement source car ne was urivmg 1111 telephone pole on Hollywood St. Police said Keith A.LeMayo: 364 Rollitone Road was taken tr umniar. Tioar, nan, in oroer lo pICH'lip pmpc Packer or to scuea your auggsstions- The Packat will elude; PrwcmApfJIonlon tajrvmunT Oivilflpmtftl rhchbun IIS eiihll Hi Don: Whll Oly dona lor TN 10 drtl I SKI.

I UHu FKVVld lrimilllC4rumnltT Dfevalnpnwneioco Qnnl hggrim? BtHduriofPubltt HKhgi DEADLINE FOR SUBHITTINB PROPOSALS: MODEM BER 1177 BE A CONCERNED CITIZEN PARTICIPATE Wtik-lnSpMlati 1 Shampoos, utt and hall Payoffs based on a dollar bet: EXACT ORDER Four digits 19,590. Three dTalut Two dlgfta 1115. Any digit 1Z. ANY ORDER All four digits (BOO. Flril three digits tm.

Last three dlglla Hurhank HnnnltAl following! thai out. Tun. and Wad. accident, treated for minor cits Til. 342-7681 Special On Perms said Ouimette was marked for execution while In prison but was never "hit." But, the source added: "We're expecting him to get whacked out in a short period of time." The source explained that some organized crime leaders hdleve Ofulrr.elle, 37, has a tendency to get "too big for his britches." Ouimette, whose brother John Is serving a sentence at the ACl for hit role In the Bonded Vault Co.

robbery, was convicted of consulrbu lo murder ana onuses, anareicasca. He waB then placed under arrest for operating under the C0VKIL10R AT LARGE Plan on attending Community DeUelopmeoi Block Oram Program Pub lie Hasrlnot Nnul Tha u.arinn is OR ENERBT yV.ff. Sweeps THANK YOU Tn Dr. Rollo Et Of Sletlitlc a how that proper Insulation can ta.ua betwaen SUBSCRIBER scheduled for NovBmher 14. 1171 et the Fllchburg Public Library.

A echadjle for ell puV.lo hesrhge will ha published eoon. FOR INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE, OR TO DISCUSS ZD to 40 In 1uel bills. Tha Bahlnaau Jr. and all the nil DIVORCED or SEPARATED? tv should aatab llsh an at and nuraaa aldaa on OlMmAn. 1 whn hfllnad 'S'ffiSS nimtber dravi'rVlday In lh9 nun "nuruiu, UH ru SCHEDULE A PERSONAL Ar Homer Perkins and Michael wtillt I wa a'pallant at th Green, dally Naw nampsnira iDuary was i 2 0 0.

Enargy Program that would II Insulate all municipal buildings and 21 Inform homeowners ol energy saving maisuret and tan hospital. Why not cell Divorce Recovery, Support Many thanka to niflniu1iitto 1at hli nravfli SERVICE SMrtlit Net Drilvmdl Strfki PioWwil Cell ClrculBtlonDept. ore 6:30 Sat. Before 3:30 flHabiriUttM LefltatK SU-4126 Group at Children's Aid 6 Family Service DV (til EUENf VOTE Kitgfltj I Eiitrltnoe VOTE RYAN SENSIBLE VAIUJNG0URT WARD 3 Office of Plarnlnj Coordlnror 2nd Floor Room 21 City Hall 718MelnBtra Fttchburg, sss. 0120 Dwi HdLDmlniMmh 7lt(ov-JiCuiM Oonn-SHfrtnCloirtki aidMnlilr.

70 FoiHI Sli4 and to all my relatkaa and liltnda who nnt card) and gift). Also to K-C. Council and to my fallow workers at Foster Grant Co. Ptilllp Kloitlro 345-4147 Blgnidi Mi Mn.AllrHemmi October 3, 1J77 I 1.

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