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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 7

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5 1 I Biddeford-Saco Journal Tuesday February IS 1966 7 -j I- i-1' i 7- 7 7 -y wninxMwwm i inwwiwwWi if iiiww 0 Was Pleasant Valentine Rimkevicius Closes In On Scoring Championship I Ray Rimkevicius of St seems to have an insurmountable lead as the area scoring race enters its final week Rimkevicius who has already finished his 17-game season tallied 370 points on 144 field goals and 82 charity tosses for a 40-point lead over Old Or i 'chard Doug' Caldwell 2 who has 330 points Chuck Clifford in third place leads a quartet of Orange and Black sharp- shooters in the top ten Teammate Dick Saucier is fifth Elks Defeat Council Chagnon InCribbagePlay The fifth game in a 10-game cribbage series was held last night at St Hall Adams Street Biddeford between teams from Coqncil Chagnon Union SL Jean Tiptiste and -u i i D-i BWdeford Saco Lodge of Elks By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Television-Radio Writer NEW YORK (AP CBS had a pleasant valentine for the nation in Monday Kelly in New York New a '-singing dancing love note about a big city The hour show spun all over town like a crazy guided tour There was Kelly dancing down a real MacDougal Alley tripping lightly around the court of the Museum of Modern Art Ice skating in the Rockefeller Center rink roller skating in Central Paric and touching a lot of other famous bases in between Sandwiched between the visits to the landmarks were a couple' of insane comedy numbers by Woody Allen who somehow makes such things seem quite logical plus a number of song-j and-dance numbers by Kelly with Tommy Steele a British boy in a current Broadway- hit and Gower Champion back in his dancing shoes after too long ah absence Altogether it was a refreshing and gay hour new York has not been such a wonderful town lately no matter what the son says and it was nice to see by one point This puts the Elks in the lead by 32 points in the listing of top ten area scorers Marc Gagne of Old- Orchard Beach is fourth Roger Lebel of foVrnty' St Louis is seventh -Greg Jack-son of Kennebunk eighth and Dal Paliulis of St tenth in the race Biddeford Old Orchard Beach and Kennebunk have one gamejfor the Elks were Robert Jan- High for the Elks were Robert Labelle Wilfred Lcpine Edward Gallagher Elmef Me-serve Leo Kenny and Jamea Murphy with eight points Low DIANE LEBOND Diane LeBlond State Winner Of VOD Contest State winner of the Veterans remaining in the regular sea son while St tauis has two games remaining If Rimkevicius maintains his lead and it would 'take a phe-nomonal performance by either Caldwell or Clifford to dislodge him from the top spot he will become the fourth junior in VALENTINE QUEEN Irene Clavette Saco a aenior was picked yesterday by the student body of St High School from class candidates Other participants included left tq right Claire the seniors Charlene Boucher Stadent Council president crown- ing the queen Janice Beaulieu freshmea representative Lucille 10 g00( even tor Dion representing sophomore Room 113 and Prisdlle Dube sophomore Room 101 representative NBC has scheduled second Goulet representing the Juniors Gabrieile Boucher representing elle and Arthur Lachance with three points High for Council Chagnon with 10 points were Conrad Les-sard and John Berthiaume and low for the Council were Wilfred Arbour and Andre Lalt berte with two points Conrad Lessard and John Berthiaume gave a double bush to Leo Kenny and James Murphy while Roland Chretien and Gil Gillory handed another double bush to Tom Pouravelia and John Couture The next game will be played Feb 21 at 8 pm at the Portland Elks lodge Road of Foreign Wars sponsored eight years to win the area "Voice of contest is Miss 1)iane LeBlond 17 scoring championship Paul Chenard of Biddeford Steve Dowd of Old Orchard Kennebunk MRS EDMUND CASHEN Dial 185-074 port are major steps "toward the regional system called for many years Saturday Classes -Set In Kennebunk KENNEBUNK-Thcre will be1 IBeach and Dick Agreste of St BldLouis all took area scoring crowns when they were juniors of the three were able to their crowns in their se- Donations Are Approved By Staples Unit OLD ORCHARD BECH Mrs Lorraine Coreau president "The Kennebunk Kennebtmk-port Lions Club will meet at Saco school Saturday of this tonight for a dinner meet- a in its audience quiz series on Feb 28 -this one Called How Quick is Your It is-supposed to measure our powers of observation The next do-it-yourself test by CBS will be broadcast appropriately April 5 It is National Income Tax and comes just 10 days before the deadline NBC which watches these -gwHgjl MS lirniin on deford i i award'None eda $350 prize and an expense- competition th natunaIjby A senior at St High School Miss LeBlond is president of the National Honor So- last years Chenard was edged Jeff Griffith of Thornton Dowd bowed to Agreste and Agreste was replaced by Roland Gagne of Old Orchard Beach Curtis Wants Integration Of Airport System RICHMOND (AP) To be really effective airport system must be with a well-balanced ground transportation system providing service to nearby populated says Secretary of State Kenneth Curtis This kind of an integrated system Curtis told the Lions Club Monday night would yield greater potential to industrial development near airports and improve the vacation travel potential Curtis said modernization of the Portland airport and construction of a central Maine air ing at the Kennebunkport Inn'of lhe Fayette staples Unit The Kennebunk fire depart- American Legion Auxiliary ment answered a Box 1 call presided at the meeting last about 6 pm Sunday night for the Igon Hall It was a flooded Qil burner kt the home there 66 pad 2 cud tor he Thli rnSihi vn Item for the Heart Fund benefit n(hnkBRiiMSrp0h 5tl 2 10 4 P-m- Monday Feb bThr sShtUrAfhiili 1 foe Legion Hall daty thrwllh vrk A donation WM made 10 he at 730 at the Church orchard Beach Youth Cen- ter and also a donation to the devotions and refreshments Telephone and Slamp Fund al national problem Anato- will be served by Mrs Wills TogJj Hospitel my of ABC 10-11 a stud It was voted to invite the first things closely now estimates that well over five million homes are equipped with color television sets and expects that figure to double by the end of the year The current figure Is 85 per cent higher than it was a year ago That means about one home in 10 now can see pro- tonight: 10-11 EST "The Di- Ruth Wills will be in charge of 'SSSatiS? to the ww devotions and refreshment I and Mrs Alma Tomlinson of the wit for the students of Kennebunk and Kennebunkport The sessions are scheduled for all the public schools of the two towns as a make-up date for time lost in the' recent snow storms This will be the first overall make-up date of the current school year although the high school has had make-up sessions on Saturday Feb 5 There are still two make-up days scheduled There will be no school the week of Feb 20-26 due to the school vacation The scoring: Rimkevicius SA Caldwell OOB Clifford BHS Gagne OOB Saucier BUS Landry BHS 11 Lebel SL Jackson KHS Harriman BUS Paliulis SA rt 144 82 370 130 70 330 124 62 310 95 68 258 96 64 256 89 75 253 105 40 250 94 54 240 103 25 231 96 33 225 Iff GirJ-s ear lhef New York Summer School of Christian Apostolate two years ago and is a substitute Confraternity of Christian- Doctrine teacher Members will work on making up the program for the year Duke Ellington Tony Bennett and the Dave Clark Five Don't puy a car that will "dollar and dime" you to death vice president Corrine Clark Department of Maine to present a course on Nursing home Volunteers at the next meeting Mrs Rose Fournier had made a I quilt for a future project A 'rummage sale is planned for April I An Americanism essay congest is being carried on in the Federal School by Mrs Rose Fournier Americanism chairman Two' cook books will be pre-to the Old Orchard absented Old Orchard Beach MRS CLEMENT WIGHT Dial 834-2818 Roll-A-Way Five Defeats Westport The Roll-A-Way Class A bowling team rolled their year's high total 1617 to take a 6-2 verdict from Westport's at the Roll-A-Way Lancs Sunday afternoon Steady bowling by all team members who howled over the Thnwiiau --300 mark proved to be the win- dlv Shh combination which saw dSfoS 5ihfeiiniTth? Morin hitting 344 and Al Le-lJlnaria" febvre 335 to pace the locals Don Boydcn's 340 was high for the -visitors Roll-A-Way 1617 (6) A Mondville 314 Gilbert 312 Morin 344 A Lefebvre 335 St Ongc 312 We-Po's 1541 (2) Boyden 340 Burnham 308 Webb 320 Whalen 278 Gardner 294 Universalist Church of Saco and Biddeford starting at 2 pm The topic will hie That the Federal Government Should Adopt a Policv of Compulsory Arbitration in the Basic and the Biddeford team is comprised of Susan Maxwell and Samuel Zaitlin while James Ross and Thomas Daughters Of Penelope Have Valentine Party A Valentine party was held last night by the Biddeford-Saco Chapter Daughters of Penelope at the Ahepa Home Pleasant Street Saco Highlight of the evening waa the coronation of Mrs Katherine Shoureas aa Valentine queen She was also awarded a special prize 'and a social evening followed with Greek dancing A buffet vi Greek pastries waa served Special guests present were the following members of the Portland Chapter Daughters of Penelope Miss Eula Chris sikos Mias Helen Michalaros Mra Helen Pappaa Mra Christine Nicholas Mrs Irene Kalperis Miss Persefone Chrissikos and Mrs Vasso Phiakas Guests of local chapter mem- i bers were Mias Geraldine -Schoolmans Mrs Eleanor Kou-toulakos Mrs Patricia Vanitea Mrs Kanely Throumoulos and Mrs Testa Tito1 Members attending included Mrs Alexandria Vorias Miss Anne Koutoulakos Miss Anita Tito Mrs Irene Macos Miss Betty Brickates Miss Betty Vassill Miss Cleo Mantis Mrs Ethel Psomiadei Mrs Maria Throumoulos Mrs Peggy Georges Mrs Katherine Shour eas Mrs Joan Cots is and Mrs Georgia Vanites Arundel Girl Attains GSC List ARUNDEL-Misa Sandra A Vsdnais daughter of Gerard Vadnais this community at tained the list at Gorham State College A participant the Student Teaching Program Miss Vsdnais was rated 40 which equals a rank of all She is a graduate of Kennebunk High School Studebataer get a Beach Rebekah Past Leaders Make Donation OLD ORCHARD BEACH -The Past Noble Grands Association of Old Orchard Rebekah Lodge met last night at the home of Mrs Avonell Petlen gill Union Avenue Mrs Pettengill the retiring president opened the meeting in regular form after whirh the officers elected at the last meeting took their stations Mrs Betty Ann Wing president Mrs Eunice Pettengill vice president Miss Margaret Chamberlin secretary and Mrs Ethel Whitten treasurer Mrs Whitten told of visiting Mrs Alice Waterman at the Pine Point Manor A small donation was voted to be given to the Old Orchard Beach Youth Center Refreshments were served by Mrs Avonell Pettengill assisted by Mrs Eunice Pettengill The mystery prize was won by Mrs Wing the president Also present were Mrs Ethel Whitten Mrs Harriet Andrews Mrs Eleanor Bradeen Miss Margaret Chamberlin Mra Gertrude Wight Mrs Eunice Pet-terigill and Mrs Avonell Petten gill Mrs Alfred Barrett of Ocean Park was the guest speaker the Washington Avenue Metho-! Beach High' School Economics dist Church vestry Men's Club class as a community service last night project After the meeting of Old Or- Donations were made to Ra-ehard Rebekah Lodge Free Europe and to the Viet day evening a box social lunch Nam Relief fund sponsored by-will be featured Each member lhe American Legion will bring a lunch I1 The mystery was won by Mrs A meeting of the Rev James Simone RemUlard Mullen of Auxiliary! Refreshments were served by will be held Wednesday at 8 pjMrs Shirley Doe after the close at St Margaret's Parish'of the meeting Hall Mrs Constance Roach asso- date matron and Hubert Stan-deven associate patron of Min-iwanca Chapter Order of the Eastern Star have been invited to be special guests at Associate Matrons and Associate Pa-trons Night at Madonna Chap ter Kennebunk at 8 tonight Plans were discussed for a Purim dance slated for March 5 during a joint meeting Vining make up the opposing team Mrs Arnold Cote coaches the Biddeford students and Mrs Mahlon Rowe is her counterpart at Thornton Academy A recitation of the Preamble to the Constitution will be given by George Frechette a second grade pupil Chairman of the affair is Mrs Oscar Perreault with Miss Elizabeth Seidel and Mrs Vincent Statuti as co chairmen Hostesses are Mrs Ruth Taylor Mrs Joseph Audie Mrs Leopold Viger Mrs Albert Thompson and Mrs Albert Wentworth Officials announced the members attending may take guests to the debate Pro Grid Crowd Increase Listed PALM BEACH Fla (AP The National Football League drew a paid attendance of 4634-021 fans in 1965 setting a rec ord for the fifth consecutive year The total represented 83 per cent of capacity Commissioner Pete Rozelle said today there was an increase of 70792 over 1964 An average of 47286 fans paid to see the 98 regular season games with 57 sellouts yesterday of the Biddeford Saco Chapter of Hadassah and the Sisterhood of Etz Chaim Synagogue held in the vestry on Bacon Street Biddeford The committee for the dance includes Mrs Joseph Zaitlin Mrs Louis Spill Mrs Israel Rosen Mrs Leonard Goldman Shen Rice son of Mr and Mrs Elliot Feinberg Mrs Har-Irs Hugh Rice of 51-20 Hill- old Cowan Mrs Lee Ostrawski ver St Elmhurst NY has been promoted to airman first class in the US Air Force Airman -Rice is an electronic and Mrs Hyman Pluznick The business segment was conducted by Mrs Jon Nathan-son acting president of and discover the difference CRAFTSMANSHIP makes I Studebaker is a quality ear inside and out is built by skilled craftsman who taka pride in its sturdy construction its outstanding performance its superb comfort and luxury Because they built it so earefuNy from chassis to angina with strict attention to every detail you can expect itto run longer with lass upkeep than other cars at anywhere near its price you've never owned a Studebaker buy one and discover its premium quality at a popular price If you do own one you know what wa an talking about MOTOR MART INC Pro Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National Basketball Association Results Philadelphia 149 Detroit 123 New York 138 San Francisco 125 Today's Games Boston at Cincinnati Detroit at Baltimore New York at Los Angeles St Louis vs Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Wednesday's Games New York vs San Francisco at San Jose Sunday Liquor Sale Will Be Discussed WELLS A meeting of the York County Christian Civic league will be held Thursday Feb 18 at 7:30 pm in the Wells Congregational Church parish house The session is open to the public and Rev Benjamin Bubar assisted by two other ministers will lead a discussion of the Sunday Liquor Law on which voters will cast ballots in a referendum Feb 21 Fights Last Night By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LAS VEGAS Nev Ernie (Indian Red) Lopez 1484 Los Angeles stopped Mel Fields 14514 Phoenix Ariz 3 Larry Clark 139 Las Vegas knocked out Ray Flores 139 Phoenix 4 Bob (Pretty Boy) Felstein Toronto knocked out Clarence Preston Philadelphia 2 heavyweights Colin Fraser 141 Toronto stopped Robert Hilton 142 Memphis Tenn 4 Hadassah equipment repairman at Clinton-Sherman AFB Okla He is a member of the Strategic Air Command long -range nuclear bomber and missile force The airman a 1960 graduate of Delehanty High School at Jamaica NY' attended St Fran-icis College Biddeford Maine He has studied at Southwestern State College Extension Branch at Clinton-Sherman during off-duty hours His wife Susan is the daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Dupuis of 23 Storer St SacolEngTand TeL and'Tef Co Maine Hostesses were Mrs Carl Haas Mrs Leo Simenski and Mrs Cowan during which times plans for a March 9 dessert and hook review were made Chairman of this affair will be Mrs Nalhan-son Mrs Maurice Ross Mrs Samuel Karlin and Mrs Joseph Tryman Tentative plans for a food sale sometime in the future were discussed while Mrs Arnold Shapiro gave a resume on the functioning of the Hadassah medical organization in Israel and the guest speaker was Robert Conroy manager of the York County office of the New Paul Belanger In Field Exercise 3D INFANTRY DIV Germany Army PFC Paul Belanger son of Mrs Mary Belanger 191 Main St Saco Maine participated in Exercise Marne Mauler an 11-day field training exercise conducted by the 3d Infantry Division in Germany The exercise provided training in tactics against an aggressor force and trained the division to support itself logistic-ally French German and US air and ground forces took part as friendly and aggressor forces Marne Mauler was part of a year round program to maintain combat proficiency 1 Belanger a tank driver in Troop C3d Squadron of the 7th Cavalry near Schwelnfurt entered the Army in December' 1963 completed basic training at Fort Dix NJ and arrived oversea! in Decern- her 1964 131 ELM STREET 284-5711 OR 283-3601 Pearl bearing oysters spawn from July through September i Lightning bolts may range up to several miles in length hut are only one to six inches in diameter HEALTH CAPSULES bv Mk-harl A- Prill MJX WHAT 14 YOUR OUTSTANDING COMPLAINT IF YOU HAVE AN overaotive gland? 2600 REPAY 21 per MONTH HOMEOWNERS GET ADDITIONAL CASH Mortgage Rates Payment Schedule BORROW 2600 REPAY $2195 Per Mo BORROW 3000 REPAY $2532 Per Mo BORROW 5000 REPAY $4220 Per Mo BORROW $10000 REPAY $8439 Per Mo Fret Coniultailon In Th Privacy oi Your Home or Our Offico gGOOD Has to Last Longer) Many yean lave been adM to the expectancy This means good health has to last longer so you can enjoythne Golden Years to the fullest And the best "health insurance of all is to visit your doctor regularly for physied checkups Depend on us for the medicines he prescribes or health aids he recommends to help you feet your best whatever your age Chappell-Wagner Nuptials Announced CAPE PORPOISE The marriage of Mias Christina Wagner of this community and Maurice Chappell Biddeford is being announced The ceremony took place Feb 5 at 2 pm in the parsonage of the Methodist Church-On-T e-Cape with Rev Luther Jose pastor officiating The matron of honor was Mrs Grace Wagner sister-in-law of the bride while the best man was Fred Wagner Pittsfield NH the brother A reception followed the ceremony at the home and after a wedding trip the couple will reside at Cape Porpoise The bride is the daughter of Mrs Ruth Wagner and the late Ernest Wagner The kiwi is a flightless New Zealand bird and the national emblem It gets its name from the shrill call of the male For its size it lays the largest gg of any living bird The Homeownera with wt without existing mortgages consolidate your bills Into one low monthly payment 1st Mortgage 15 Yrs 2nd Mortgage S-7 Yrs For Information Call Biddeford 284-5778 Portland 774-8281 Sanford 324-4402 Or Write 513331510! egg measures about three by five inches and weighs more than one pound It is Erotected from extinction national legislation which provides sanctuaries for te bird lMylH4i Urifannica 1044 OF WEIGHT EVEN THOUGH YOU HAVE AN EXCELLENT APPETITE AND EAT PLENTY Of FOOD feMIRROW: ENERGY Htalth Cifwlti ftvii hilpiul information a It ti not mtondod to bo of a Aagnoif natufo Ml I 5 Regional Mortgage Co 562 Congress St Portland' The gorilla is found in the wild stale only in the forests i equatorial western Africa.

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Pages Available:
269,293
Years Available:
1884-1977