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Pqe 8 - Wed.. Marda n, 1117 - mE SOUI1lINGTON NEWS<br />
New England First<br />
At Tony's Store<br />
The Week In Review<br />
From Wednesday To Wednesday<br />
RETIREMENT DINNER<br />
The dinner to be given Inhonor<br />
of John J. Kiefer of Blatchley<br />
Road laat Thursday at the Popular<br />
Restaurant had to be postponed<br />
because of the Ides of<br />
March Snow Storm. Kiefer was<br />
to have been bonored for bls :Ib<br />
year. of service with the State<br />
blgbway department. The retirement<br />
dinner wUl be beld April 3<br />
MAKE UP DAYS?<br />
School Supt. John C. Farr reported<br />
that days off from scbool<br />
due to snowstorms baverunout.<br />
Any more time off because of<br />
weather conditions wW have to<br />
be made up either at the end of<br />
the year or someUrne before.<br />
Who knows - Marcb Is stUi with<br />
us.<br />
WAITING<br />
Parking Authority Chairman<br />
Milton Chalfee reports that future<br />
plans for the parking area<br />
of! Main Street wW have to walt<br />
unW acUon Is taken on the park<br />
In g authority's capital ex·<br />
pendlture request for $47,000 In<br />
next year's budget.<br />
MORE OPPORTUNITY<br />
Mrs. Anna Fontana, chairman<br />
of the business department at<br />
the blgb scbool, announced last<br />
week that ninth graden for the<br />
first Urne In the scbool system<br />
here entered the lOth grade with<br />
a knowledge of typing. TbIs results<br />
from the one semester<br />
course given at the Kennedy<br />
Junior High Scbool where 90 pupils<br />
were enroUed In thecoune.<br />
LOWBIDDEB<br />
Patrick J. Delahunty, local<br />
contractor, was the low bidder<br />
among 15 for a new office bulld<br />
Ing (or the water department,<br />
according to Water SupL Sam<br />
Bowers. The Delahunty bid Is<br />
S87 ,138. The highest bid waa submitted<br />
by a Massachusetts IIrm<br />
at $l24,OOO. The Dew water 1Iepartment<br />
office will be bullt<br />
north 01 the present bulldlng located<br />
between High and MUI<br />
Streets.<br />
ANNUAL CONCERT<br />
Sou thlngton Hlgb Scbool's annual<br />
spring concert held In the<br />
auditorium Saturday nlgbt featured<br />
a musical travelogue o(<br />
the BrlUsh Isles. Soloists Betsy<br />
Farr, Victoria TrIano, Laura<br />
Macola, Kathy and Kitty Emery<br />
g a v e renditions of popular<br />
songs. Allce Baudrer played selections<br />
on ber vlolln.<br />
APRiL COIN SHOW<br />
, . To Render Piano , .<br />
RedkJ. At We1te<br />
The New J!lIYen Numl4matlc<br />
Soclel;Y-wUhjlonaor II com .hbw<br />
on Aprt1:11 In obsellallon of National<br />
Com Week, The event will<br />
be beld 'at Center Chureb House,<br />
3U Temple 51. New 1Iaven.<br />
People Interested In uhlbltlng<br />
sbould. .contact- Pat. -Maffeo .at<br />
886-9084 for table arrangem,ents.<br />
SCtt.OOL<br />
'- LUM~H<br />
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MENUS<br />
ALL SCHOOL'\<br />
MODday: Baked Macaroni anet<br />
Cbeese, Vegetable, Bread and<br />
But~r, Fruit, Milk.<br />
Tueaday: Sloppy Joe on Bun,<br />
Buttered Green Beans, Apple<br />
Crisp with Topping, MIlk.<br />
Wednesday: Soup, Grilled<br />
Cheese Sandwicb,. Celery and<br />
Carrot Sllcks, Mued Fruit Cup,<br />
Milk.<br />
Thursday: Juice, Hot Dog In<br />
Roll, Potato Salad, Vegetable,<br />
Dessert, Milk,<br />
F-dday: Julce, Flsb Fillets,<br />
tartar sauce, Whipped Potatoes,<br />
Whole Kernel Com, Yeast Rolls<br />
and Butter, Peacbes, Milk.<br />
R'u iii . inenczynska, Inter·<br />
nallonally (amoUS planlat, wUl ·<br />
appear Tuuday, April4,,~a~tl~!1l'i<br />
p.m, at Welte Hall at l;<br />
Connectlcut State CQUege. 'lbe<br />
New Britain 'Symphony and Concert<br />
A.ssodaUan Is sponsoring<br />
the plano recitaL<br />
11 will be a return to the area<br />
for MIss Slenczynska who was<br />
laat here eight years 11110. After<br />
her lour of the: Far Eaillh lD65<br />
Mias Slenczynska was praised<br />
b)' critics as "The World's Greatest<br />
Woman · Plan..<br />
ist . . . . without peer among<br />
women pianists lind Cew among<br />
men." ...<br />
Mias Slenczynska malntat.os a<br />
studio In New York CI~ and an<br />
apartment In Alton, ill., wbere<br />
sb_l&. ullsc..Jn.realdence.. at<br />
Southern Ullnols Unlver81~ .<br />
At the age of 10 sbe filled an<br />
entire tour for the alUng Paderewskl.<br />
She also substituted for<br />
RacbmanlnoCf the same year In<br />
-Los Angeles. Since ber debut at<br />
the age o( four, sbe has made<br />
more than 2,000 concert appearances<br />
and bas recorded over 100<br />
compositions.<br />
Remaining tickets for thls recital<br />
on April 4 are now on sale.<br />
Ticket headquarters is at Connecticut<br />
Furriers, 111 West Main<br />
St., New Britain.<br />
come fo1klont--" .J9..~~ ~ tqele<br />
· pqel.bY~I9.:an~ pl!1!1~'<br />
Plrate.jrou;t!bQI!~'1n4 bCI~<br />
gamb~. CIVfl Wit!" 'GUJJr)lJI-<br />
_ na!r,jrnmtgrant; pm~ -~-<br />
Weal'W,9n~~~,<br />
Oth~ liewrlilKlks at the 1lb~<br />
are: i ' ·<br />
chail\lDlflJ to Selence. by .J.r:<br />
VltIlee;:)!l!PIllWlB ~en.<br />
t~5~~~n~~#; ~~' ~~:.;,.t ~. Yo1l'.sbaIl<br />
G':ikWc-~$hn<br />
Speatj'loni)ie,ftegro?' Rof;lert<br />
brary are now In effect. The. W __;·. La Vida, O$Car<br />
adult secllon Is. open frool 1-9 Lewis; Am~ M~ket of the<br />
p.m. on - Mon~ WeaD8Jd!IY " "Futnre;'A:Ib.lohnaOn:- ~ ,<br />
and FrIday; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Blu~t f~ ,J'eaee, RIchIud<br />
Tuesday.and Thursday and 1-6 N. Qarn~~ ~.J!~ ~<br />
p.m. Saturday.<br />
tlon: Strange Hlaton' of tlie :trel-<br />
The children' s secllnn Is opeD lias case, Yailrlce Samuel; U.S,<br />
from 1-8 p.m. on Monday Coast Guard,'Waiter C. Capl'On;<br />
througb Friday and froni 1-5 Intruders, Edward! V. Lc!ng;<br />
p.m. on Saturday.<br />
Man on MOVe, Harvey S. FIres-<br />
"This Is My Ufe" written by tone Jr,; RIver Boats of<br />
Thyra Ferre Bjorn Is new tb the America, F~. Donovan; Be-<br />
-1lb~t.is.. a.JlllitJll.JU\l!llllo~ .Durn '''' G1tlB. CandY JODes.<br />
phy of one of the most popular Modem American Usage, WI!<br />
storytellers In AJilerica. It Is a son Follett, Parenta~ Guide to<br />
parUsl autobiography In that It Sci e Dee, Edward Ed~n;<br />
conceplS only the blgh lights of Science Shapes Tomo~w, Ge<br />
Mt'S. Bjorn's life from the time raId 'Leach; Ten1torial Impkasbe<br />
wrote her first best-selllng live, Robert Ardrey; How' to<br />
book up to the present.<br />
Bulld Cabinets for the 140dem<br />
"RIver Boats of America" ~tchen, R. P. Stevenson.<br />
written by Frank DODOvan is the Women's Programs lor Spestory<br />
of America's rtvermen, as cial Occasions, Ruth C. lkerpicturesque.<br />
as their varied man; ThIs IS MY' LIfe, ThyrIj F.<br />
crall. The rugged breed o( men Bjorn; BUly Graham: Making of<br />
who moved the boata on western Crusader, Curtis Mitchell; and<br />
waters before the coming of o( Wrath, Robert L. Tay-<br />
EASY OUT-Anthony Davilio of 30 PoadvIew Dr. leaves<br />
Tony'l Superette 011 Center St. without the use o( any buds.<br />
The door Is a aluminum alktlng door. the fint In New Eng<br />
Jand. By sleopinB on the mall! tile door automatically slides<br />
llde..-ay., Vietor PetruzzellI, owner or the store, purehased<br />
the .... wly ereated door (or the c:onvenlenee o( his eustr.men<br />
IUId lor iIIe space-savlng benefits.<br />
First<br />
National<br />
Stores<br />
'.<br />
.'<br />
,<br />
Southmgton has a CU"~t m :"lew ness:' said \ Jetor Petruzzelh<br />
~:ngland.<br />
who lives U1 II amden<br />
It Is an automa tic aluminum According to the manufac·<br />
sliding door Installed at Tony's turer. the door that has been m-<br />
Superette at 96 (enter St .talled at Tony's Superette, IS<br />
Proprietors V Ietar and Jennie the first oC Its kind tn New Eng·<br />
Petruzzelli have made It pos- land. Though the popular swmg·<br />
sible lor their customers to en- open doors dre seen at most<br />
ter and leave wtthout lifting a<br />
finger.<br />
large markets, the sliding door<br />
with special features Is realltlve-<br />
The door, made by the Stanley<br />
Works of New Brltatn at a cost<br />
ly new to stores.<br />
The door Is operated by an air<br />
of $2,500, now eUmlnales the compressor located In the cellar.<br />
opening and closing o( the usual<br />
binge door.<br />
Even without electricity, the<br />
door wW operate four to six<br />
In business for 38 years on the hours on Its own power, Petruzsame<br />
block. Tony's specializes zelllsa1d. The entrance now pro<br />
In ltaUan goods and alBo bas a videa two-way tralflc througb a<br />
separate meal department. "We Bingle outlel and can be operahave<br />
only expanded about six ted manually If necessary.<br />
Urnes since we first opened \luI 'j;lth our l'~ door we now<br />
Scouting<br />
Corner<br />
Pack 11 held Its Blue and Gold<br />
Banquet Saturday, February 18<br />
In the MWdale School. Guest<br />
speakers were Guy MWer, representative<br />
of the Executive<br />
CouncU 01 District I, Mrs. 01-<br />
Blaao, President of the Milldale,<br />
P T.A. sponsor of Pack 11.<br />
Mr. Miller presented to Mr<br />
Moss a Ten Year Certificate for<br />
Pack 11 which constitutes ten<br />
consecutive years of active and<br />
continuous Cubblng. Mr. Meyer<br />
oC the Boy Scout Troup 33 accepted<br />
Terence Stymlest Into his<br />
troup. Cubmaster Francis MOBS<br />
arranged to bave the Nutmeg<br />
Hangen entertain the Cubs<br />
Among the se.lsctlons played<br />
were" More" and . f Born Free."<br />
Cubs receiving awards were'<br />
Craig Fuchs, SUver and Gold<br />
Arrow, Sbane Mltney - Gold<br />
Arrow - Wolf Badge, Peter<br />
LaDoullere, SUver and Gold Arrow,<br />
Wolf Badge, David LaBoulIere,<br />
Two Year Pin and Lion<br />
Badge, Paul Norton - Two year<br />
pin and Uon Badge, Gold Arrow<br />
and SUver Arrow, Frank Colannino,<br />
Wolf Badge, Robert Saucier<br />
I Silver Arrow. Thomas<br />
Stanton, Silver Arrow, Cecil<br />
Breedlove, Bear Badge<br />
Also, John Zaniewski, Bear<br />
Badge and Gold Arrow, John<br />
RlcclardeW, Uon Badge. Gerald<br />
Moss, Uon Badge and Gold Arrow,<br />
Dana Macclo. Gold Arrow,<br />
Wolf Badge. Jay McEntee, Gold<br />
Arrow and SUver Arrow,<br />
Russ Barry, Gold Arrow and SUo<br />
ver Arrow Wolf Badge. Mark<br />
Darin, Gold Arrow and SUver<br />
Arrow - Wolf Badge<br />
Also, James DuPaul. Gold Ar·<br />
row and Silver Arrow. Kenneth<br />
Penfield, ,Gold Arrow. Ronald<br />
Brayfield, Sliver Arrow and<br />
Gold Arrow, Mark Brayfield,<br />
SUver Arrow and Gold Arrow,<br />
Ralpb Nigro, Bear Badge, Nor·<br />
man Rodrlqula, Bear Badge and<br />
Gold ArroVl, Mark Rousseau.<br />
Bear Badge, Terence Griffin,<br />
Bear Badge and SUver Arrow,<br />
MIchael Sewell, Bear Badge and<br />
SUver Arrow.<br />
Also, Rocco LaPorte, Bear<br />
Badge and Silver Arrow, WiI·<br />
Ham Corrigan, Wolf Badge, St ...<br />
phen Lawley, Wolf Badge, Kenneth<br />
Rossi, Wolf Badge, Dwaln<br />
BreedlDve, WOlf Badge, David<br />
Zavae, Wolf Badge, Arthur<br />
Saucle, Wolf Badge<br />
'lbe next committee meeting<br />
will be beld tnlgbl at the home<br />
oC Roy Rodrlquls. The next Pack<br />
meeUng wW be held Monday<br />
evening, al 7 p.m. In the Milldale<br />
SchooL<br />
we Clgured such • mod~~ • ~ mor.tl!\.'oBiiac","",or our prowould<br />
certainly heip..our 6u8I- _~c~, !,~en"'Us less congestlcIIJ<br />
wlth1\customers coming<br />
and go'lng: said the owner. Features<br />
of the sliding door Include<br />
visibility of merchandise and<br />
space saving. The door also<br />
opens and closes promptly to<br />
avoid loss of heat or air con·<br />
dltlonlng<br />
With a SImple turn of a switch,<br />
the door can be closed by hand<br />
and an extra feature is an adjacent<br />
secUon that opens like a<br />
swingmg door should an emer·<br />
gency arISe<br />
Moose Chief<br />
To Address<br />
Convention<br />
Hen r y J. Carlslo, deputy<br />
grand northern Moose, will be<br />
the principal speaker al the annual<br />
Midyear Conference of the<br />
Connecticut Moose ABsoclation<br />
wben It meets bere April 7<br />
through 9. He will address the<br />
gathering o( over 400 Moose and<br />
their women at the Moose President's<br />
Banque~ April 8.<br />
The president's banquet will<br />
be held on Saturday, the midday<br />
of the convention that will be<br />
held at the Knlgbts of Columbus<br />
Hau and at the Moose Home on<br />
CurUss SL Col. Roy R. Rumpf!,<br />
regional director, will Introduce<br />
guests. H. Fred Pelton, state director,<br />
wUl be the toastmaster.<br />
Elsie Stadnlck, deputy grand<br />
regent, wW Introduce otrlc1als of<br />
the Women of the Moose. Ralph<br />
SalzWo, state president, who<br />
lives In Southington, will Introduce<br />
the stale orncers.<br />
A blgbllgbt of the evening wUl<br />
be the crowning of the Queen oC<br />
Sweethearts and her attendants.<br />
The annual Five Club cocktail<br />
party will be held at 4 p.m. April<br />
8 for invited guests and their<br />
ladles The party is held for<br />
members who are responsible<br />
(or the enroUment of al least<br />
five new members In-the year.<br />
After the general membersblp<br />
meeting Sunday alternoon, the<br />
convention wW end with general<br />
entertainment at the Moose<br />
Home at9 p.m<br />
LEU K E M I A<br />
EXTENDED<br />
DRIVE<br />
The Leukemia Drive has been<br />
extended due 10 bad weather.<br />
accordLng to an announcement<br />
by Kenneth Hall, Southlnglon<br />
chairman oC the annual Leu·<br />
kemla Society appeal.<br />
Door-to·door volunteers are<br />
asked to send In their returns as<br />
soon as possible, since returns<br />
have been coming In very slowly<br />
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