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©iiumA(£rt?r m«iiiii Wilmington, ,*•»»». Cditimi "ilpiiviton Publio UlbrtOT Mlcirlleeox Avonue Minin^ton, Ma\ee IVTM VIA! - NO II 4JS7>4a IH1MMOAV MAY 3, |o; 4 THERE WERE NO MALE NOMINEES! Again, the Good Guy wore skirts Track Team has reasoa to be jubilant __ Ml. tar isstencs, MM ***** H Tarn* Mi—am ** WttailMMlasdfBritiMitaMhir to U»Bw< ol HNMI, mil v. SMtoar* year*. MMk tav* 1 Ally CHtor aadE Marion Boylen ol Williams Avenue might just be deecrtbed u a housewife, osurtaey a* -taJSJuui M- Monday evening she was to be a guest of the Cain family, for an out-of-town par *rua«t af Martoa ty. One of the family cars called at her home with one-of the sons driving, and Mrs. Fred F Cain in the back Seat to ride with Marion. First though, the car had to make a stop at the K of C Hall. In Wilmington Rep. Cain was there, st some function, and had to Join his family. At the K of C Hall, somehow, Marion was convinced that she should go hi. It was not an easy thing to convince Marion. When she arrived at the entrance to the hall it was to see a large crowd stan ding, and applauding, and to bear the music of an orchestra. Several hundred people, including several doeen from the Boylen family, bad known for weeks that Marion Boylen was to be presented with The Good Guy Aaward of 1974. For Marion Boylen. the surprise was complete MolllMaWNiMlqta to* aTnMi Oil UrtiliW i alilily ibista* US* iimiiiliWari asateto / *Ur |irl ato tad toato* tor ** . Skr mm ar—iMal . -_ tad toad sag staitor sad gar g?'?—'L trance a—. and, ntaaid to come totoj*. g*<l«a a schawi at Swear *«<asMtas * ML Sw rifwig. Hatty, to face Lake. Mi wsrfcasg tar tor as Ska too tad a a that .ata» n teak tot com llllieailll af Mat is aja * IWMaatoral MMS I WMI m of tar taataai Daratoy'a CharcS Star MM I Ueorge and Korco HrPiaajilt lo «rU»» la the eharltlee i Ita IrMl aaar aad Wilmington, and rriasssgty word earned wssjM to Ittoj 'X-ZwtoMMMltMMMa ' *»»• **• «••*' nd " Wh ° *•» *• U *< IT iwi 11 vi i IU.M. And from indigestion, Lord preserve us' The Wilmington Uiato Sthuol i,„* , r m ha» reason la or jubilant for the pail decade It ha* Waa games, yea but eairifiiiiiri it *n to Mpecled thai ihr player* dul Sat know »in* h >idr was up [ftw Ihe past (our ywi mitt tut been improvement - Ml alway* with the Golden ' Warrior* ol Andover In Uw Jay Andover had a airing ol N 11KIM1 lltlvo win* Bui record wai changed. oari.iv whan the WildraU ol Wilmington scored M point*, in Andover to a 71 by the Golden Warriora II aw the upaet of the eicade Coach Frank Kr-lly M carried to the bus hv Kd Adam*. Dave Spring, and other Oraw membari, with Keith Roueche bringing up the and ol •he procesiloh At lelt. with a luprr joylul Smile I* auutant roach Bob fuHioppi $1000 Scholarship for HitUt Stira e»»tan towVtol Tta Bovton lawury taa tread *> tar avar tarty rear*. >r Oaartoey tsrwaly yoari the Tawa Maaagar at •MMWM. ~w SUM SUM* »'**» WN«ttaa<«< High \tWmt ssidsi. sad' Mn MM «... .1 j D.I 0*.. h.. km .~..a~ a 11000 winlaiihia w U. IMOI ((reel. M IMMfl taalei Cafcgs. •» *••••<• tirMi. M » » IM swe«l i. *y "•• *0*» OsiMiaiUm .1 h»w" ••«< » Nardi W*mlngi»n '•»• > »w. i. Miu »!»• M M*I *r t— ta«*i amltaiit M *OM. W HM lav *rlM« am* aw. MM *•«•• m Mi Planning Board goes to Mildred Rogers II there la anything Uw Wilmington Planning Board la alway* doing, It to moving, and move again It will, thi* Friday It la bark lo the Town HOUM. ao-callad, the former Mildred Kogen Jitfwol. ovarluoitogJUvar Uaa, tha atooa thai waa otoaad m toto anaaa* *to» tta mam arwata W* watoaw Nonald Swaaey. RacrMtion Cammlaaion director, ha* been back In the old Kogen School for aaveral week* Now he will have company, anal presumably the Conservation t'ommlaaton which meet* in the manning Board office, will join Ron . The new* of the move waa made final Tuesday.a fter awne iiimois Bob Leahy, dark had written the Town Manager saying thai tha Flaming Board did not like to move bark, to the Mildred Kogen School Hi* answer, read Tuesday "Dear Bob There la no more room althe inn The space problem muat be recognited by all concerned Beat lo you SCM," It la rumored In the Town Hall that the Planning Board muat leave IU (relatively new) collar office lo make apace for an Assistant Town Manager, perhapa to be appointed soon iai»ra M a part Umv basis the ml ol the Tta Itannlnf Hoard u acUvriy ysar proraedlag towards Uw employ Several hoan of Tuesday a meal of an aaalalaal, oa a mast tog ware aaaat wMk Carol IHolruiunal bail* Tta board Thoiiu* of Uw Thomas Associates seeks a graduate level student who of Huston, conferring on the qua* I* itodylng for a Master* degree lion in running, lo to employed <m a Wilmington in many way* l* well lull tune bam inn ntminer. and THIS IS WILMINGTON, 1974 t, »..* aw aw «siCNaS s-» w —— al Sa> 9—4 0*. A i I.Uilili * > *>aty aMaajfund DINNER-DANCE SATUtOAY MAY II, 19^4 »*»• VMS tmufvt 8S /'Of saw Otawer SiOO am KM TICKETS PLEASE CALL: S3S-24M MTsTaUl Or. rwta Ctaanwff and Or. David Friedman are ptoatsd H aMaaunce thai Or, Pre*] Maltar ha* tofnad ttaam to tta* practice et st 141 Mlddta.aa Avanuw, Wllmtnajtae. 4M vSkl ^ L_ get , jag, aaaaOAO laacat m NoaiM WHMMNOION M..MI.» nwmaw H 19 IIISV taaSy wiaepin *** waanwoH •' iwwiaftn IM> a Sx MM rtwi Mrf MM «>M"»a M IMMlWMdy Ml MloiMf *| Mw ttmt* *—«*f Wilmington, 1*74 (in HUB laal Saturday in April several hundred people, Campflre Ulrl*. (iirl ScouU. Hoy Scout*, adult*, cleaned up large poi liona of (hr town, la a (Iran tip Inspired by ihr Wilmington Chamber ol Commerce line of the place* cleaned up wai alana Uw railroad track* In North Wilitungloa, In Ihe area between MKMIeaea Avenue and Shady I jnr Drive, ussd as a shot I cut by many Mr and Mr* William Merrill and family, asuilrd by a Irtend. psrhad 'up enough Irarii lo nil rigtilMn luirr bags They left tha ana lo an Immaculate <-on>|i Itaa Msaday morning the scene wa* a* shown above Saturday thirty live LIT I Seoul* were down In Ihe Memorial Town I'arfc workWg all ntonung oa a ma**lv* ctasn up About noon while mum hing on hot dog* and olher goodie*. provutad by Jack Cushlng* Wekvane Wagon. HV» I'AtJK NINK had visitors A molorcycllil. oprialing his vrhK'lr wlUi one hand, drove through the Crowd of tSlrl Scout* He was operating wilh on* basil because the other aa* busy holding a year old lap pnislnatlrly I MM The pirsldrnt ol Ihe Chamber ol Cuiuutsrce •lufi|>nl him and asked hun to leave, which he did l.sler thai aff>rnoon tha Middlrses I'anal Association waa in Uw Town Park, showing Uw tan How and Ita rock which waa narked by Uw ok! canal targe rape* to vwltocs As Ihe store has been told lo toe In.i\ (iin a bunch of vonhlgslris on IIHIIIM *cuoler*. and on* on a inubMi yilr all umeglslersd canw shmg and were aaaoysd to Itistl lhal |t*upl* were la UaMr way Del IHII of the way," ess* shsuted. and WIUHMII slowing dawn or any olher precaution, they drove right Ihiough tta crowd of viuiors Wilmington Food Distribution Center Town Home (former Mildred tofort School) - off Grove Ave. TMS & Wad 760 9 00 A.M. TO 200 P.M. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS All Wilmington Democrat* Invilud Saturday May 4, 1974 - 10 A.M. Wilmington High School Auditorium To Nominate and Etait l>ele U nte% 3th Congressional Distritl C onleiente To I le.1 Delegatos To Altand OemotratK Convention Kansas City, Mo.' Oacomtiei 6 7 8. 1974 i- i

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Page 1: ©iiumA(£rt?rlocalhistory.wilmlibrary.org/sites/default/files/1974-05-02.pdf · iai»ra M a part Umv basis the ml ol the Tta Itannlnf Hoard u acUvriy ysar proraedlag towards Uw employ

©iiumA(£rt?r m«iiiii

Wilmington, ,*•»»». Cditimi

"ilpiiviton Publio UlbrtOT Mlcirlleeox Avonue Minin^ton, Ma\ee

IVTM VIA! - NO II 4JS7>4a IH1MMOAV MAY 3, |o;4

THERE WERE NO MALE NOMINEES! Again, the Good Guy wore skirts

Track Team has reasoa to be jubilant

__ Ml. tar isstencs, MM ***** l» H Tarn* Mi—am ** WttailMMlasdfBritiMitaMhir to U»Bw< ol HNMI, mil

v. SMtoar* year*. MMk tav* 1

Ally CHtor aadE

Marion Boylen ol Williams Avenue might just be deecrtbed u a housewife, osurtaey a* -taJSJuui M- Monday evening she was to be a guest of the Cain family, for an out-of-town par *rua«t af Martoa ty. One of the family cars called at her home with one-of the sons driving, and Mrs. Fred F Cain in the back Seat to ride with Marion. First though, the car had to make a stop at the K of C Hall. In Wilmington Rep. Cain was there, st some function, and had to Join his family.

At the K of C Hall, somehow, Marion was convinced that she should go hi. It was not an easy thing to convince Marion.

When she arrived at the entrance to the hall it was to see a large crowd stan ding, and applauding, and to bear the music of an orchestra. Several hundred people, including several doeen from the Boylen family, bad known for weeks that Marion Boylen was to be presented with The Good Guy Aaward of 1974.

For Marion Boylen. the surprise was complete

MolllMaWNiMlqta to* aTnMi Oil UrtiliW — i alilily ibista* US* • iimiiiliWari asateto / *Ur |irl ato tad toato* tor ** . Skr mm ■■ar—iMal . -_ tad toad sag staitor sad gar g?'?—'L trance a—. and, ntaaid to come totoj*. g*<l«a a schawi at Swear *«<asMtas ■ ■*■ ML Sw rifwig. Hatty, to face Lake. Mi wsrfcasg tar tor as Ska too tad a a that .ata» n teak tot com llllieailll af Mat is aja * IWMaatoral MMS I WMI m of tar taataai Daratoy'a CharcS Star MM I Ueorge and Korco HrPiaajilt lo «rU»» la the eharltlee

i Ita IrMl aaar aad Wilmington, and ■rriasssgty word earned wssjM to Ittoj

'X-ZwtoMMMltMMMa '■*»»• **• «••*' ■nd ■" Wh° *•»■*• U*< IT iwi 11 vi i • IU.M. And from indigestion, Lord preserve us'

The Wilmington Uiato Sthuol i,„* ,r„m ha» reason la or jubilant

for the pail decade It ha* Waa games, yea • but eairifiiiiiri it *n to b« ■Mpecled thai ihr player* dul Sat know »in* h >idr was up [ftw Ihe past (our ywi

mitt tut been improvement - Ml alway* with the Golden

' Warrior* ol Andover In Uw Jay Andover had a airing ol N 11KIM1 lltlvo win*

Bui record wai changed. ■oari.iv whan the WildraU ol Wilmington scored M point*, in Andover to a 71 by the Golden Warriora

II aw the upaet of the eicade Coach Frank Kr-lly

M carried to the bus hv Kd Adam*. Dave Spring, and other Oraw membari, with Keith Roueche bringing up the and ol •he procesiloh

At lelt. with a luprr joylul Smile I* auutant roach Bob fuHioppi

$1000 Scholarship

for HitUt Stira

e»»tan towVtol

Tta Bovton lawury taa tread *> tar avar tarty rear*.

>r Oaartoey tsrwaly yoari

the Tawa Maaagar at

•MMWM. ~w SUM SUM* »'**» WN«ttaa<«< High \tWmt ssidsi. sad' Mn MM «... .1 j D.I 0*.. h.. km .~..a~ a 11000 winlaiihia w U.

IMOI ((reel. M IMMfl taalei Cafcgs. •» *••••<• tirMi. M *»»■» IM swe«l i. *y "•• *0*» OsiMiaiUm .1 h»w" ••«< ■» Nardi W*mlngi»n

'•»• > »w. i. Miu »!»• M M*I *r t— ta«*i amltaiit M *OM. W HM lav *rlM« am* aw. MM — *•«•• m Mi

Planning Board goes to Mildred Rogers

II there la anything Uw Wilmington Planning Board la alway* doing, It to moving, and move again It will, thi* Friday It la bark lo the Town HOUM. ao-callad, the former Mildred Kogen

Jitfwol. ovarluoitogJUvar Uaa, tha atooa thai waa otoaad m toto anaaa* *to» tta mam arwata W* n» watoaw

Nonald Swaaey. RacrMtion Cammlaaion director, ha* been back In the old Kogen School for aaveral week* Now he will have company, anal presumably the Conservation t'ommlaaton which meet* in the manning Board office, will join Ron .

The new* of the move waa made final Tuesday.a fter awne iiimois Bob Leahy, dark had written the Town Manager saying thai tha Flaming Board did not like to move bark, to the Mildred Kogen School Hi* answer, read Tuesday

"Dear Bob There la no more room althe inn The space problem muat be recognited by all concerned Beat lo you SCM,"

It la rumored In the Town Hall that the Planning Board muat leave IU (relatively new) collar office lo make apace for an Assistant Town Manager, perhapa to be appointed soon —

iai»ra M a part Umv basis the ml ol the Tta Itannlnf Hoard u acUvriy ysar

proraedlag towards Uw employ Several hoan of Tuesday a meal of an aaalalaal, oa a mast tog ware aaaat wMk Carol IHolruiunal bail* Tta board Thoiiu* of Uw Thomas Associates seeks a graduate level student who of Huston, conferring on the qua* I* itodylng for a Master* degree lion in running, lo to employed <m a Wilmington in many way* l* well lull tune bam inn ntminer. and

THIS IS WILMINGTON, 1974

t, ■■»..* aw aw «siCNaS s-» w —— al Sa> 9—4 0*. A i I.Uilili * •>*>aty ■aMaajfund

DINNER-DANCE SATUtOAY MAY II, 19^4 »*»• VMS tmufvt •■■8S /'Of saw Otawer SiOO am

KM TICKETS PLEASE CALL: S3S-24M MTsTaUl

Or. ■rwta Ctaanwff and Or. David Friedman

are ptoatsd H aMaaunce thai

Or, Pre*] Maltar ha* tofnad ttaam

to tta* practice et

st 141 Mlddta.aa Avanuw, Wllmtnajtae.

4M vSkl ^ L_ get , jag,

aaaaOAO laacat m NoaiM WHMMNOION M..MI.» nwmaw H 19 IIISV taaSy wiaepin *** waanwoH •' iwwiaftn IM> a Sx MM rtwi Mrf MM «>M"»a M IMMlWMdy Ml MloiMf *| Mw ttmt* *—«*f

Wilmington, 1*74 (in HUB laal Saturday in April several hundred people, Campflre Ulrl*. (iirl ScouU. Hoy Scout*, adult*, cleaned up large poi liona of (hr town, la a (Iran tip Inspired by ihr Wilmington Chamber ol Commerce

line of the place* cleaned up wai alana Uw railroad track* In North Wilitungloa, In Ihe area between MKMIeaea Avenue and Shady I jnr Drive, ussd as a shot I cut by many Mr and Mr* William Merrill and family, asuilrd by a Irtend. psrhad 'up enough Irarii lo nil rigtilMn luirr bags They left tha ana lo an Immaculate <-on>|i Itaa

Msaday morning the scene wa* a* shown above

Saturday thirty live LIT I Seoul* were down In Ihe Memorial Town I'arfc workWg all ntonung oa a ma**lv* ctasn up About noon while mum hing on hot dog* and olher goodie*. provutad by Jack Cushlng* Wekvane Wagon. HV»

I'AtJK NINK

had visitors A molorcycllil. oprialing his vrhK'lr wlUi one hand, drove through the Crowd of tSlrl Scout* He was operating wilh on* basil because the other aa* busy holding a year old lap pnislnatlrly I MM The pirsldrnt ol Ihe Chamber ol Cuiuutsrce •lufi|>nl him and asked hun to leave, which he did

l.sler thai aff>rnoon tha Middlrses I'anal Association waa in Uw Town Park, showing Uw tan How and Ita rock which waa ■narked by Uw ok! canal targe rape* to vwltocs

As Ihe store has been told lo toe In.i\ (iin a bunch of vonhlgslris on IIHIIIM *cuoler*. and on* on a inubMi yilr all umeglslersd canw shmg and were aaaoysd to Itistl lhal |t*upl* were la UaMr way

Del IHII of the way," ess* shsuted. and WIUHMII slowing dawn or any olher precaution, they drove right Ihiough tta crowd of viuiors

Wilmington Food Distribution Center

Town Home (former Mildred tofort School) - off Grove Ave.

TMS & Wad 760

9 00 A.M. TO

200 P.M.

DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS All Wilmington Democrat* Invilud Saturday May 4, 1974 - 10 A.M.

Wilmington High School Auditorium To Nominate and Etait l>eleUnte%

3th Congressional Distritl C onleiente

To I le.1 Delegatos To Altand

OemotratK Convention Kansas City, Mo.'

Oacomtiei 6 7 8. 1974 i-

i

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PAOt TWO

John L. Francis Memorial Fund established

Mined Ipr 11- ►'mrnW II Carter Lane,

eeubftahcd «l »waiii Valley Trvhni. al HighVnuot TW land » intended to provide erhnlarahtpt loe mil til* dug Mll<l»U ol Ik* ~-h..J

A MMur al Batetntan Kranria dted al SI John a Holpilal in I are/ell Uat Thurtday a lln ha. inn been M a motorcycle an aknl earlier that day. in thUertra Satttilrrti year* old. an tv»(m ||u drill U Ilia aetdnauliv* ,it-tuii "tent he *>** honored ky hu entire rlaaa of IN ptep.lt v>ho attended Ihe anim in Si Thranaa ihunh an Manday Ha «■ a native of IneMea, and had beam a lile long rraide-nl ul Wllmingtun

Mr r'raecu ta aurvivad by nil paree.li Juaapk A 1. FraarM aad Maria K (iovoal Kranria ol Wilminglon a brother Joeeph A L Prkacu ol Wilmington and a •later Mr. Norma M (oaby ol Florida

The funeral wat Iron lb* W S Cavantagh L Son funeral Horn*. 174 Mam Street Wilmui(ton al I l» mm Monday. Mlaaaad by a Meet al t am al SI Tbornaa. eclrWalcd by lit* H*v f'ranria Ma. km lull brarrrt here liana leukncr tharlea Mannun Paul Laanllo Michael Scroilon hrnnrlh llobarl aad l)aa MetCallom

llurul oat in lb* lamily lot. Wllgaatll I einrlrry

killed U aruara at Ear*. fc „», Feneral aervtroe *+•*+,.<

iba ■ A-t aeaaaagh > gg, a^.i Horn*. 174 Mala glr„i Wikmtaghm - TWada. « ,, «„

•mot wilh Ihe Rev 0 Barge lb« Coegregalleeal Wilmanetaa effirta

> i Nr.RAL *»•*» kl s Had JfHRV FRANK IINIIVKS

oid run ol Jerry I- and I'aulinr I. illuwri litovca of IK Aadotri Slrrrl Alid.ivrr ilir.1 tuddcnly on Friday. April MOi al lha IjKimr Central HoapiUI

Hrwdr bu parent*, b* ■• aur viv*d by bit maternal (rand parcnti Mr and Mra I'aul Howr ol Jequtlh Hood. Wilmington and km patrraal grandparrnta Ml and Mr. Jam** (irovea ol Rualon Mam*

Funrral aervloe. vrcre h*ld al lb* W S Cavanaugh 4 lion Funrral Home. 174 Main Strcrl Wilimnglun on Monday al I pm with In* H*y Mr Jmtrnh Hagrtla ol SI Dorogky't i nan h ol Imping Hunal look plar* in In* lamily hit, WiWw,«.l Crmetnv

i

WILMINGTON

REGIONAL HEALTH

CENTER BUILDING

FUND

. ai>m«|ial i»»it«ibi)t«««i .ni*r ke ■W M ■**••<•■ bank ". tot***, •*.!... wan.m,i.„ .. it Lll..,, W»~I.H«. (•*..,„,..„ hyml M.-lil. Ctofai • Chink || »■»..—,,i.., Pbana kkr feM

an raattibolleai will km «.k»»»i.aa»a

SfrtVHT.S TtlllAY MM WAhAhN ANIrf.Hso.s,

Warr*n Andrraon ol Hilh ■<•<) Wllll.lnMliM. illtil ,m " — *^ • ■■ ■■■^^■^'aaa^ ^a^aaaT •*** f^wf*

day morning al MataachuartU lirnrral ItoipiUr^aJpatukl a burl illnru -^^^

Mr Andrraun. who wai born in Wubura. M yrari a|o. had llv*d Ul w iliiiinaliai lor lb* pail M yran H* *ai *duralad In Wilmington M-hnili and )omrd lb* II S Army in IM7 II* wai a m*mh*r ol ibf Willum F Taltrraall (tiaiun No lot Ihublnl Ainrrii-an Vrlrrana Al Ihr limr ol hia doalh. b* «ai x-rvutg aa a luparvuor al th* I hjrlri Mivrr llirrding I ii.iiji.iHrN Wilmington

Mr Andrnon u »ui nvrd by hia «il* Nil Nanry (' iKnoii And*rmn. hii livr rbildrrn (iall. Karvn. Ilavid II, J*an and Man- F. all ol Wilmington, hit parvnla. Mr and Mra Aibrrt Andrrxm ol Wilminglon and hia brother. IkvwM Andrraon of Halk Main*

Thr lunvral will b» held Iron lb* W | I avanaugh 4 Sun Funrral Horn*. 374 Mala Slrtal, Wilmington ihn morning iThuiwUyi al f 16 lollowad by a Funrral Mail al SI Thomai Church al ten o'rlork which arlll b* . .-I. iM.n.,1 by lb* R*v Fathrr Francla Mackia Hurial will lakr plarr in Ihr lamily lot. Wlhlwuudl ( c iii.-irry

SKRVKSS TODAY FWR WII1JAM J. UCNVON WURLW WAR I VCTSRAN

Willum J Kaaryon. lormnly of 17 inralmil Slrrrl Wilmkagtoa diad al Vilaraaa Admwialralioa lloiplUl Badlord on Monday liilMiwkna, a prokaatad illnraa

Mr Kmyon wbowaaaa yaaraol Wllmlaarkaa ifflrMlaaW a ag* al Ihr tun* of bat death w«a Jook plar* la Ik* laanrly bom in New York lb* aoo of lb* Wlktwood CemeUry lair Nelaun aad lb* lair r"lor*oc* lLaValletUi Keayoa II* had bee* a rwaalanl ol Wllrmagloa lor lb* paal livr yraia ami wai I US Army Vrlrian navuaj arrvrd In World War I

Tht luneial will be held Ihia inuming i Tharaday I Irom lb* W S I avaaaugh A law l-uneial Home Vi Man Slrad Wilmington al II II loUowad by a Funeral Maaa ■( si TWamaa tlwich al agon celebrated by the Krv Falhrr Fianci« W Mark in Hunal will lakr placr in Wildwood t'wnaiary

TOWN CM* THUMOAY MAY % |*74

Mr Kana. wAa ab» ah. a^ lb* UU WUUaaa A Kaaa. waaVa

rwaMlMi ui

—>af Watid War 11 >■ U*lk« tarWrd M li* U4 Antv tWtw

Prtar M hat rwurwa.* b. kaad r*an

Raa|hww.KayaMAI

«X)f«ORJMlAT>QHAL <«UtMW

TMbrc. Cbairk

Barul Ul

SKRVKSS TODAY FOR RlkMNNA M ikkl law uatara Mra

oir dwd

Romr •nor

lalNrwiag a

FUNr M K RINO W4tRI.lt WAR II VrTTKRAN

■ngil E KlBg of 17 NoKh Sir**!, Wilmington died al (luaale Memorial Hotpital. Wobum luddrnly on Friday evening Mr King who waa II y*ar» of ag* al Ihr lime of hia daath. had been born in laalaaa, Ua* aunof th* Ul* William and lb* lair MyrtU

_|Mi»aalKing Mr had lived in Ihr rnrla*a 11*4 for many yeara and had bean a reatdant ol Wilmington lor lb* paal 17 y»ar»

Mr Kmg waa a veteran ofWorld War II having a*rv*d in In* II S Navy and waa a member of Iba Ainrncan I rgiun Pott 111, Wilmington At the lima of hia dralh. hr wat terving at a l*ublic Salrly Inapertor lor lb* City *f Boiioa and Ik* stair ol MataarbuaclU

Mr King It aurvivad by ana wll* Mr* WtnllrvdJ lltunahuei King lour daughlera Miaa Mary Anna King ol Wilmington, Mn 1-orrainr B (iuarlno and Mn Hoaaann I'.-ilc of llillrnea. Mia Marilyn I lloraman of Kverell. throe aona Krnral F Klnf of Maaaena Nrw York. Hoy Wahl of Wilminglon and Thomat Wahl of Wlnrhralcr. alao bu aulei, Mr a llwliiu t Mgtuun ol Calilornra Nln* grarnhhlldren also wrvive

IV'-

Mrt Haaaana M I heaUwt Sirwart. Wi al Ihrliieenlirov* North HaadMf M mag. April JOIk protoogtaJ llkaaaa

Mr. Madda*. wka way* 71 yran ol ag* al lb* Urn* «f aMrdaMk. wat bora ut I'litatord, Vinniai »r daaghler of th* Ut* flia—ik I and Ihr UU Rat I ana (Uaatyaa I'ekky awbadbaan a rtalgaaii •< Wiliruaglaa lot the pant M yawn

ktrt-Tlkdlil naMkWanaVaf thr UU Sylvealer V Millm and II aurvivad by her twa fliibl i Roar H BoarkU aad Hna M PtdbM both of Wilrnaactaa. brr tua Kdward J Baarkle ul Wiarbetler. Now 1 fill I. brr arvnirandchlldraaaadhawgirai grandchildren, bar Marat Nairn Mr* Mary Kaltr of "Ihnangl Mn ArUna larvolato of Dracbua aad Mrt Beraic* Mai* ol Highland Calliorala, alts hn brother. Cay I'aiky of Baikal New llamptbir*

Tht funeral will be beM thu morning I rhuraday I Irom the W S (avanaugh k Sun Kanrral Homr 174 Man Strwat. Wllmangtoa al II II Ktlaswad by a Fnawral Mau at SI TlMrnaa (kurc* al aooa wbtrk will be raltkralad by Ik* llrv Falhrr FrancU W. Macfcln Hunal will lakr place at the lamily lot. Wlktwood C*TO*tery

JOBBPM H NEAL, M YEARS IN TEWaUEDRY

Joarph H (Bad) Naal, of II Oraaa Street, South Trwkabwv dUdatSI Johat HoapRal. Lowell on Thuraday inoratag, April BMh Mr Naal who wat U yoara of age al lb* Urn* of hu death, wat born in Hevere. Ik* aoa of Mn Mary E I Krrmedy I Naal of Trwmahary aad th* UU Chart** W Naal

The Arlington Five has it lor you - NOW!

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With itii> A«aunl yaw dan I have la i*m* la lha hank I* make a withdrawal I* pay ban a. da *th*> ihmgi f*n*>*Ny alln* wilh nvanay aidara ai iharka y.u imply arm* a a,.d uh.,vi „,„i „ , j.,w . wherav*< yau ■■* *| '..«.. in . ,i.,. „ anyadw*

•tlrt BBM manay nan i% a yea. lalaml l~ yau b) Ih-a Aiiaunl and wa odd Ihlt Intaratl la yaui Arcaunl manlhly

"»• >a wanted la ■••••• lha i»m aanvanWMa al thit MtaaN la« lha pe«**a al aur lammuMIHN lar a lanaj l...« hme and NOW yau MM hav* III Ih. Ihinaja raw H hkaly been anutiamad I* daMf wilh aeme lypa al bdli nayinf ■attaint, raw tan now d* wilh ihit *.l„.,i.„ a,.. NOW Miauni lath draft l.h»«ki aaja w.iia it lie. but nal untd you writ* il lh*«* it ■•* manlhly yeioKe tharfa On lha tenliary,

*• fl |.» 1% t n. mlaraai. taarpaundad manlhly. but wilh rh. aa^Utl tenvanUnt* ef baknf akda la write what wa caaM aVaft. (bt* rhaika at manay etdettl whjn*v*t yaw want.

I* tempUt* that lanvantama, are mal yet* ovary rttenlh a umpla itaiemeni thawmaj all yaur dtp.tin la Ihlt Attaunl, .H lha miaiatr iKay v* aawnad fat you, a ktiina *l yau. paid dtafla (tttetkal, and nylvtn ma paid drafta fat yevt paraanal teaaida

At alwaya. WHI ianiir.ua ta ua* yaw !*■«•*• Savmat Attaunl and any amat Attaunit y*« bar**, buiMing lhant wp at faal at yau w.th vrkn dapaaltt •nal aw manlhly tempewndteaj *f miatati Any and all tuth Attaunit or* aniu.ly tapa.ata ham awr ban dy NOW Attaunl

Cnll Ml 0011 er feme lei and ntlk wilh Mr Ua.apuU. at Mr. I

any kranth Mananet II..y knew |utl whai te da

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Hetllortl Shopping Canlar ?7»6060 tronomy Shopper* Cental aVMJM

•ANkiNo HOUII Dally 9:00a.m. to400p.m.

Thunoey9.00a.m. toB00pm No Saturday tanking Houn

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•ANKINO HOURS -Dally 1000 am to 5.00 p.m.

J hurntay 10 00 a,m, to 1:00 p.m. No Saturday Banking Houn

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rat] the Hralkkreek Sebael rrwaahury He waa a naaanber „ the TtaajagBary-WakantaTtea lanfcnt faiaak A

SI DorotlwttanwtA,- lle ta aarvlved by bat wale

■ •eilrnd* r (RtkkaaRl aoaJekaS Need ef ( mother. Mn Mary K Irwkabary Muaa Marlaeraey aad Mlta rtegtn. MuJ tVnwakary Mn rrihcea Arferedeaa of Wilrdiaalea. Mra Mane MarkovKa ef Teiaa. Ma three bralhert Charlea Neal ef lr.tab.ry. Willltm-Meal of Maa» Mataad Naal af rievere f«.. g.aaahktldron aU. aarvtr.

Ihe luneral WM bat W8 (avuaagk A fa Homr 171 Mala Rlreet.

w.lrnina^enktekanyyateiaMgM I nMkmwdk-araanw^MaaiM si UataUty a CbarHt at l*a orUrfc. retetjraUd by th* Rev fatker Jooeeh Laeky atari.I i..Hoard la Ik* family lei. Ti aktbart Catikeij

Serving aa pan bearert Mr Mr. Neal were. Okarlaa Naal, Netl Terry r*eaJ. Tbaattat ton tatward k>irM and sullivaa. /

ST. TaTfMRAS CERJEttBI

DeCeeta front Mr I. FatrfloM

afMn and Mra Wl Winan. N H I

■ i niHtitn ny inieaaiaaal Darn "kkaay lUinknleii

Hera P Wa^ lyUaJkMl front Mr and Mr. Frank Wnnl

Mafc Hayat, nnykker el Mr. Derk Mercer, freat rrad end Jena Araaane* aad Fanatry

Mrths ASIIIMIWN Kltnktrt) IktroUty.

third child. Iktrd dtegtltr la Mr and Mra. SUnUy A Mima of 7ll WtdejfW St Wianangta* en April IMk al Wiarhaaltr HeeptUI

OrnadpaiaaU are Mr and Mr. Roy Hereoa of • Bathtri Hew wilmlngtoa

•Ireal gratdttriall are Mr aad Tker. May Mb I H am Mn HarwM TnnUtU ef Baagor. ■tady rUaa Mau. and Mr aad Mn I HertaM of tea Dkaga. Calif

Mae tab: il ant. « i. Hak> H Oa the Way.'

will be rtaaerltl by Sr Wiikaan HHrhearh and

Iktarnm DavM Praaar. I M am. CknTtR aEMal gradat leet kVoaeh II aad Bible data II am. Kaaderktn ~-jaahgr\|i baree I ana Peat Hi PefnVnenk>. 4 M pm. Jt H. flay aad Phi RtkllnMhky.T. pm. Sr HI Mela-female Krlal.uatblp. 7 pm. S.aday evening Vaenet Sarvar* aad byma

The. May t: 7 pm. Dial

. VMU Maaaaaal 4. > M pm aa Ularday "I

at I II I * and M « a. lattfyMieiiiattani

rtaid Ike rV-t and mlrdanndayof the month alien I'leate call lalormalloa la

May

»^Mn, ard

kagM kefar. al T M ta lb* chaael Adkk'l CMki TV-keU are new

available for Ike St Tbornaa AdulU CM Ikance and Iniffet M be held katarday Mae II al the K of C Hall Muaar will be provided by Ihr FanUtlea [kjnalloa U per aereaa All in weicom* hx Uoke4 tnlorntalion rail Jeanne at

ISaay, J. I pm. Inlermal

werabap aad Btbie atady Bat. May Ilk: Annual May

breeklaet aad homemade food

Wed. May Mi 7 roheartal I 0111. tlMiiTal

llitde

Wilmington Regional Health Center

HAU.IDAY, Tracy Marie, flnf ChaM lo Mr aad Mn Norma. j Hall.day of Wekker Si . Wilminglo. oa April lllk al Wkeffcoeter HoapHal

OraaMpanana are Mn Roe* CoaU and Ike UU Frank Oatta of Utterly Ave. Wobero aad Mn Margaret tUIUday and Ihe UU Norman llalliday of Motley St . Dnrrkat.tr

KeUUrja.

their memory to Ike WUmaagton Regnwal Health Center Uua week. include

Judy Kllrnarrhnk Teaaacy lovtag ly rTm*rnkored aad tadly rniaaed by brr Utmarchak Family

l.ladytK HanrdoalTewkabaryi Irom Mn Lean Vtaal. ' Fraactt iFraanUl BrktboU on bit birthday lovbajiy rtmimheiid by Mr aad Mn Wultam Tnamaa.

Irtlte Darkee from Mr. aad Mra Philip g. Park

Michael ShelUy. brother of Kdward Shelley from Mr aad Mra 1-hilipS Park.

Fin U. George Canktag Irom Mr aad Mra. Philip S. Park

John J Havopero from Mr and Mra Arthur J PatUraoa

Marloa E Petaraoa Irom the wilmmgloo Women . Ctak lUUllranaaak. age II (Wiknral

Irom Mr. gad Mra Joaepk J,

MICHAIIU NlcoU Mark*. Ilrtl aad loved '*'H Ut Mr aad Mra Donald J

ta Mirkaud ol II Ring Ave., Wilmington oa April Mad al WincbrttcT HoapiUI

Graadpareau Include Mrt Lorralae I. Ininaiaki of 101 n Orean Ave . Rakm and Mr and Mn John H Mlchaodof lORIvrr bank Hd . Salem

Franca* lane 17) front Mra Raymond

MURPHY Jork Lynn, Ilrtl child lo Mr aad Mn John R Murphy Jr of • f real Ave . Wilmington on April tffth al Melroae-WakefUM Itoapttal

lirandparmU Inclttd* Mr. aad Mra Charlra Shotlack of tl Maiden St , F.vrrrtl aad Mr aad Mn John R Murphy. Sr of I IKWIII SI . North Heading

RICH Pud DoaeM. aecood child. trrondaontoMr and Mra Itonald R Rich of » Allan Park Drive. Wilmington oa April tlrd at Mrlrote WakefUld HoapHal

GraadnareaU are Mr aad Mn ma II Hick

CARD OP THANKS Tkla w lo apreaa i

bt'N^ Ihutato IteUF.Icr (aVaghlonl

from Mr. aad Mrt Ed Grinley iTrwhabaryl

Eraaat E Kant, front Mr aad ""an. ror nawr ananpt naai Mn Raymond McNantara. arrtdaat tarvolvkag rnamatna of our

EraaM E Kmg Iron Mr. and '•m">' *'I-"*W afttraooa. *1r "Itff [flirn lllmlinl Haymoad Thomaua

m Hopktaa M, WlkanajU

»—» iMtuiu ..preaa ow aurere ikaaka. fgf, w.rd to the Wuntaatoe Fir, Oapartmeat Ada

and lb* Wumlagloa I Satire Ilapart Civ . end ataat, lo* their prompt rvaponee. to aa ,,

LA UUMK UtAflllE MEETS MAY I

'The Art of BreaaUeedtng and Overcoming IMIIhulllea. Ihe ae rand M a raalntantg eerie* of foer iliacwtatoa meetUkft apontored by Ihr Heading North Haathag group of La Lack* Lakgae, will be held nn Wedaeaday, May Id al 10 ant al the home ef Mn Nell Leak. Ml Park St E

Tkeie laformal meeiiaga provide aa opportunity for In Urealad women to there auraang espeneacea aad lean how to ban die epecUl ctrrsiraaUaco* auch at nuramg twlna, helpful hlnla for handling a new baby and older children, weaning, etc

Thr meeting U open to mining inothcra and th»lr rhlldrea at well at rmithere-to be, mine* pr other worrtea who an Intaratted In Mar nlag more aboel lacceieful breaetleeding

Call Mn Gordon Webb. PM-ITM lor deUlta

<iRAN<ir:/(1||lSADRfU HAM AND BRAN SUPPER

The Wilmington Grange In con- junrlion with Ike Wilmington Crutaden will ronduci a ham and homemade baked bean eupper on Saturday evening, May 4th at Ihe Drang* Hall on Bay Slrrrl. Wilrpiagtog (behind Yee'o Hettturentl Sapper will be eeryeel Iraan • I* 0 pm.

Ticket* may be, parchaaad al the door or by calling Mary Howard. PlaVgOM or Pat Mulkern, M7-7M7. AdulU |l M. children IS yean of

or under. 74* Proreadt will be uaed to help

defray the coaU of operating both organluliona The public It cor- dUlly Invited

W'AYSiDER OMI i) or ■--»•

AZAAR ARGAIMS

M7 MAIN aTTREaTT READIWi.MAaW

AMPIjr ■ PRER PARK INC.

Y.Mam.USp. I OWRtXrtTMM0rT^fTkOMR<HJT»IMTO^

I*FOR MOTHER'S DAY AND SUMMER DAYS : IALR DAVI THURIOAV. MAY tnd THRU 4UNDAV, MAY Mb

CERAMIC MUSICAL FIGURINE BONANZA TkaMler an Hie Reef" 'Retndropt Keep Falllng-

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W-B-0 GRILLE ON D0UB HIBACHI1

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$-•♦• LAWN CHAIR $? SAH nee en*

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*IIJdlNtiTUM UNITED MrilMllMST CHURCH

The Rev Willis P Miller, Minuter. ehMIII er MRU

Thara May had TMam. ChUr lehoanal aad khhU Many

Prl. May hd; ■ pm. Lawler t M bU atady ■al May eh): AU day Pair, M

am lb Tarn. II am. BtM* Study a— May haV •Mam, Morntag

WorMip -ilk Ike Rev J tnail*. Raid, etecallve tecrelary el (lolled Metkedltl Economic Mlnutry Ihurcei School podet nunery Unmgh etaJMh, II em, Morning Wonhlp with the Rev Held. Church School grade* one through adell, • pm, hfYP grade. aevea tkrough II

Ma. May Mb to am. BUIertak Ilibl* aludy 7 10, Kduratlon aad Wonhlp

Tee May 7tk 10 am. Lawlor't BlbU ttudy

Wed. May Ilk: 7 10 pm, Tnatteet

ST DOROTHY'S ROOALITY TO MKET MAY 7

SI Ihiinlky'a l.dira Sodality will hold IU laal meeting of the oaaeon on May 7th at 7 10 pm

SUrtlng al lite roar of Ihe church With a candlelight orooatalun and th* clowning of the Hleaaed Virgin Mary Mau will follow with father Joarph Leahy officiating

A meeting Will immediately follow in Ih* church hall where rrlrethmenla will be aerved

tlNfTARIAN-imiVRRSALUT CHIIR4H OP RKAIHNI.

Al Ih* UruUrUn tlnlvcraalUt Church of Heading. Ihe Re* Hk-hard W Woodman will be the, meeker al Ihe 10 M am morning tervlce on Sunday. May Mk

The itetntd title for Mr Wood

negaUoo wlU be "Th* P*rllt and Kortunea of Moving."

Church School will b* held ta lairing Houae al 10 M Baby til ling It available. Tker* will be a coffee hoar ta (Community Hall an rnedtalely loUowIng Ih* aervlce

CIHIPIJCS (l.UR StjUARK' DANCE MAY <

H

a 81 William a CoeplM Hub will bold a aquare dance al SI William a School ball .Ik Tewktbury oa Saturday evening. May 4th beginning at • M

Inalrucllona will be avallabU lor bagUnert and rafnahmeaU will be aerved A donation of II 00 per raupU for member, and P 00 per roopU lor nun membert will be arrepUd

CARP ttf THANRI I would, IU. I* rapt**, my IkaMt i*

all Ihoa* people who aere concarmd about my tUy I* Ih* hotplUI Your caret aad pboae call* were very murk apprerUled

rraa* Ifarraaaa

CARD OP TNANRg A tlrxar. thank you lo Ihe aarenu al

Ihe Mile boy. hockey learn h* all Ike kindoee. ahowa ma daring my raceal Mlna*t*n*Ta

llelea la

CARP OP THANKS T» the Wllmlagloa rir* Department.

aad aapecully U PrtvtUt Richard Palkr aad Dm Abet, my baartfell lhanka lar Ik* aid given me iai April RNk Year arernat rta)iaai will net ae largrMUa

Ttnylanajt

QlnmtijiUlrtrr

»-ti*.*.4 t.tit Itmltr »t m* a.wiaj^a Ht«. (MM.| ta. at. ■ut aaaai aa lain »~ tin.

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Chreie. Bullere<h Teei and ~ Carroll. Hel HutteN»l IJnJJ,

IJraarrt and Milk - or V Baal Soap. Harm Lett Tomato una Hollered Moll. Wtam. Celery Mirii. and Milk

Caka and Mill JJU Orange Mn >'ianklorl oa a Bettered Roll. Bake*! Mararoal and Ckeeae. HalMrad Pea*. FT—lad Caka and Milk

rrMat: New Eaglaad CUm Oaidw. Twee f teh Salad an a Ballarad Holl. Krrak Harden Salad. Ira (Yearn lad Milk - or •

-We*. Knglaad (1am (Vowder Cheeee and Tomato Plue. Preen Garden Salad. Ir* cream and Milk

Friday Tomato Alphabel Soup Tana Salad Holl. Carrot Stk-ki. fttddinj •Ilk Topping and Milk WIMnaadi Waken St., Ulan Rd . ■laraan and aaenakna Irani.

Maaday Baked Haulage.

HrramMed Hamburg and (iravy, Whipped Polalo. Ballarad Sliced Carroll, Hoi Boltarod Holl. Cranrhy I'eanul batter Squaraa and Milk - or ■ Orange Jute*. Ham and Caaaaa on Bullarcd Broad, Polalo Salad, I'ranul Butter equare and Milk

Wadaaaday: American Chop Sury Ballorod Ur**n Beeka, I- T oil Hoi Hollered Holl and Milk or - Tomato Soap, Turkan Salad on ■ Hullrird Holl. Potato Chlpa. Slued Pick Ira Carrot and Celery SlMki rmil and Milk

■ waradayt Hakad Soeaagoa and Ornvy, Wklpped Polalo. Appleaatre. Hullrrrd Sherd Barn. Hot Bultond, Roll. Kroatad .

Wll JdlNt.TON MIMMN. CAKICTKMA MKNIM

Walker. WeMrtleld. swale and

Jfl Jear*. Hamkarg and (iravy. Maaked PoUto. Green Banna, trench Hraad MM Batter, Scooter Plr and Milk

Taeeday ChM-kaa Salad Holl. Potato SUcka. Paai. Cranberry Saae*. Toll lloaaa Kqaar* and Milk

' Wedeeaday Jalc*. (Weebnrger oa bettered Roll, Klalfy Hlr*. Shoaatrtns Carrata. JiMv Cookie* and Milk

Taanday: Meatball Sob. Potato <**•. Wkole Karaal (tarn. Ir* Cream and Milk

Palate Paaa Corakraed and Batter. Srooter Pta */ Oaoklee and Milk ' Taoaday: Jalca. Orlllad frankfurter oa Buttered Roll. Malty Rlc*. (ireaa Haani. Appteuar* Caka artlk TonpaMJ Mai

Wadaaaday: American Style Pla- ta Potato Chip* Whole Kernel Corn. Toll Hoaat Square and Milk

Tnaraday Spa|tietll with Meat balls, Uraaa Salad, r ranch Broad and Holler. Jallo with Topping and MUk

rrteay: Tana Naiad Holl. Potato Mlcki. Carrot aad Celrey Sllrka, Ir* (Yaam and Milk Hlgb Scoeel. Nartk and Weal

Maaday Juice Hamburg and (iravy, Maakod Polalo, lire** Beans Kronen Bread and Butler. Drop (Nah Apple Pie and Milk

Taeaaay Chirk en Salad Roll. Ballarad Noodlai, Paaa. Cranberry Sauce. Toll Houa* Square and Milk

Wadaaaday: Juloe\ Sloppy Jo on

Chee*abura»r oa Battered RnU. Klully Htr*. Oraaa Salad. Ji«» • '••okiea and Milk

Tbaraday Meal ball Sab. PaUW Chlpa. Whole Kernel Cam. k* (ream and Milk

rrteay Tuna Salad Roll or Ham and Cheeee oa Ballarad Roll. Panlay Polalooa. ekoeelrlag Carrata. Puddnu] with TDppWf and Milk

TSWKMURV tCHOOL I.IINCM MKNIM

Maaday: Beagkettl wllk Meal Saare, Buttered Uraaa Beam. Hot RolU and Batter. Jallo aad MUk

Taoadayi Orange Jalc*. Frankfurt In a Roll, Carrol aad Celery Sik-ki. Appleaaac* Caka MM Milk

Wiaanaay. Sallabury Sloak, (Iravy. Whipped Potato. Sevan Minute Cabbage. Holla and Batter, Cbokieo and Milk "

Tkaraday: Jalc*. Midi ke> ntarlne. Pudding and MUk

Friday Krlapy Flak. Whipped Potato. Buttered Carrata, Hoi HolU and Bolter. Ire Cream aad Milk

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Was it worth while? WIIMMOTOM. MASS. TOWN CRIM THUOTDAY MAY 7. I»74

WILMINOTQN CLEANUP PICTURES

There wass*T recent Bkrtooe nit in whet* a lady Mid thai II wasuseleea to try to enlist itw people of Wilmington Into a cleanup campaign, luch ai happened lail WMSMld.

The lady may possibly be right There will be plenty of debris by the roadiklei within a few weeks

She told the rwlter that there are other towns where a permanent crew Is kept busy,, cleaning up, and thought thai Wiliiungiim could do the same tiling It just so happens that there are other* towns where this Is the case • towns which are

Last week's Sports Story

more prosperous than Wilmington Wilmington could have a team of, ssy.

four men, assigned to such a duty. The town will be, at leant in parts, cleaner

It would cost In excess of ISO thousand a year, perhaps as much as $60 tneueand That would be about fifty cents un the lai rate

Keeping the town clean is a problem, and the money can be spent for other uses

The young people, and Ihe adulu who turn ■Mil when called lor In Ihe Wilmington Chamber of Commerce do a good job, and should be thanked by all the taxpayers

Tht Cirls who played against ttW*™***^ League of Women Voters Hockey team

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Miss Kocierga attended Wilmington High School Her dance attended Blllerlca High vhwil llnlh are employed „l Microwave Assoclalea. Inc of lllllerica

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Kredertrkt. Kim Kiwi wrwa> SaunuVea. I.lu A KaimnUi Jea niter Hill. Pamela THlun Jraasw (iedaminsky. Lisa A i.un Joanne Colburn I,unrlVirv Hale llaitllng Noreen TlSsM Momque lloudmau and Kvrlvn Kimunkl Dear lairs '

The bowling prog r.. in given as over the past II werki hai working out |u>l great

Well over tin .HI, rrsaj the Ihawskoaw Schoolgo as hu»r> that pick as as al the arhool .....i take «■ home, we have a great IIIIN-

Dsle I'orler a mih grade teacher al tht Khawahern Vneol •upervlaee Jhr pragiam ahiihia <lionx.il r<l by Ike Wllniingtoa HetreatM* Depl. ami hrl,„ «lda bowl better Hetty jtjjgj aad Shifty Jarkum IK.II. »,,,, ai I'leaaure Unea Uowladi • and they kelp ui loo

scoring boy aad girl average la kept aad al the end of the bowling the top three averages for both boys sad girls are awarded traphtea

Wo had a Um.ly get together that was realty aeal. rasthsrs. lathers, viler* aad ImlaMs all gave tea pie bowling a try

Prises were awarded to _ sagswst arortng mom. dad. Meter aad brotber

At the end el this howllag program, Kiaile Bow hn Use nssaasesr el Hnitri laaoe u havksg a be-etwt 1ST Ske ssnrtsrs aad their lamlUea

New rue knew hew (be bewteag •ragreen ts, aad we weak* lake U

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Spotlighters hove hit in 'Never tee late'

f

' byeaftltaTtB -^ "!— "—s/n Hi Trtenhvjtea laHllaaliii nan m

U sornetnlng stem teey awsMoJ Ma to write a crMJaa* of tesir proonrtion <>f fWew Toe l^. and Iney were They km tney ted a food protect** of tees ONM% k» taw Area*. Long, aad tee* wanted everyone to know ateast It ; Twer* la a aoag Mt tea law. what a dtfrer*ac* a da* »-»" *'".°e*>ea«aillUki»wre than ate*-tattle of a littte theatre group Uoallad to two or teroo nfcow* • jw, M what a teffareoce a year makes wite tea apotliehters

The SpotilgtUers nn still finding their rootawj when they praaaatod teat my difficult monacal. 'Tha Sacrat Ufa of Walter llltty." la* yoar. Bat late ywar, wtte 'ttesw Toa Late." Ihay'va found It

Moat tttea theatre groups aro ahead ol tea game If aU of their acton ahow ap for raaiaraali. to the rspoOlghters ahbwad la tbU prodarttoa teat attendant* at rehaeraals muat teve been eirellent "Navar Too Uto" also teowi thr acton Wtel tha only htew working. Utoated paraoaa la the ahow The people bachatefa duamd apple aa* tea

A food daal of credit maat go to Bill suvestrt. who ah—ad himaelf a fine actor In "htltty." aad as esnaur* ftee director In IhU product**, MM hand In galdlnfl tea acton la evident In evaryeeaa* It is moat ohviona la the cnrefal poatUoning of the acton, whoae movameata dearly indicated a careful eye watched over them la many iteianahi

Quenltn Kiaber ahowad lumeetf a Una character actor In hu rote of a man paat M yean old who aaddanfy laarna ha la about be a father lor the tint time In * yean Dorothy Patera had laat tea right, delicate teach aa aha ahowad tha man's well into-mlddle-age wife turned overnight from a apacad out drudge to a woman of aptrtt Ihrongh tea miracle of an an eapected pragnancy. turned renpongibte adail. and Saaan Dow was a whining eucceea at bis spotted, hahted wife. Among tea parfonners with smaller rotoa. ptorma Castoagway waa a standout. although Bob Jcoasags, Larry Deaoatte. George) D. Sprring and Norm Dahlaraja wore good la their small rotes too The living room sat In which tha play ocean dsasrvsa special

praise Tha ate waa designed by BUI Faulkner, with the in IrrtordmgnedbyrUaWhlllM^aaddarxMYtedlryTeilktelrnu Teri Nalmo and Ron Whitney alao served with Elair* DePaaquale. Berate Hubby. Irene Halme. Jim Jaatloe. Mary Sims. Jeanne Waugh and Phiiomena Watelar In tha craw thai built the art Ann Whitney. Berate Hubby waa stage manager, Larry Itoucetle beaded (he llghtiag and sound crow, which laatedid Klalne DePaaquale. Carol Oooke aad htereal Devenu. aad costumeaa warn prepared by Barbara Cook, assisted by Shirley Kaulkner

AniU Barkman provided make-op. aaateted by Nk-key John son Propertiea were under the direction of ROB Whitney, assisted by Jack Mangtasi and Prank McLaughlin. The program waa prepared by Ptukanana Wetiter. aad tlckata

.were under the direction of Ana Whitney, aaateted by Denies Castonguay. Elaine DePaaquale was pabliclty director Pay McLaughlin waa chairman of tha hospitality t leraTdltea that included Mary Ana asnirsasa, Jahn nressanks, Joe OafJBjfc Jean Doucette. Iran* Halme. Lshhy I

*• JtSSitl TOWN Cite* TfttOATMA* j, ,. 74

April shower for Lynne Anderson

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INK «*u aonasAt- mm, ** U.„L.UI I, mmmt ••.•»» ymrti Mmaed an (I H • ) AM** aaSimn. S>*> i»~~ M i. mm Veurie Swylaaen

The frleads sad relatives ol

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Aadersoa surprised Lyane with a bridal shower last Weahteday evening at the Klks Hall la Tewksbery .

Lynns'* flower gals are Aaita saiarins, Breads Aadsraoo and Jesaaelte Thorps The brldesroslds sre Valerie Moalalsoa. Terry Thorpe, Pal wVatea aad Sassaai Anderson Lyene's maid of honor la Donna

Andrraun The wadding day of trees

Aadsnoa to Andy Thorps Jr Is Jura- Tth at the Mrthodial (aarck. Main SI , Tewksbury at Iss pro T>Tlawniiiuj will be a laatesMakl ceremony

l.ynae is las daughter ol Mr aad Mrs Beagt Aadersoa of I Miles Hoed Tewksbery Andy Is the ssn ol Mr and Mrs Andrew Thorpe Ol 74 Aidru-h Road. Wllmlngtos

Cynthia Cornish to share the spotlight

ftyt«rtM arreitcrd nrner IslMltlBM CKClMRt An II year old North wUsnttatoe

youth has bean charged alia operating a ear eater the safsssnee ol Uoaor. sad drtvhsj to islisgar. lottenteg an arxteaat la North Iteasahg recently

Ha waa arrested at the seaas of an srrlaaal aa ftoato te ss Nerte ■trading witnesses are saM to have reported has, spsad as blah as 70mph when hia rar west eat of rontrol aad saaeswlpad aa aa cam if car. driven by aa elderly

nilaVIHMJCK DKPT. (tanaaimsON BUKAKrAflT

After struck a North Heedsag bey on a bicycle, draggeeg aim far ssme dssteace before Ike ear rssally struck a utility pole, snapping Naff attesbaas. Thscar ciatlaaslaat ol ronliol lor another » feat before imaahing bssaVea sals a Ira*.

The IS year aid hey, who waa tehsarass aiasssairs. waa tahaa w> the Wlnrkistar lliajllal stewo be wsa renarlad la be saffarssg from mellade haj adertes

North Haedtng ssdtoaaN skid marks tor ill. nwaaaitej N waa nil sf roatret frssn the Ihne II la Had to

The first ••nil ksateteat 1st lbs TrMmaajlia and Tewksbary Plra aad Police DeaertmwaU will he beta on lea- sny May tte at tea I ana Mass at ■t Derethys (nerrh

Meashars of tba fear eaaarteaaata will aaaansMs and marrh into the rberch aa a anil, and will perurtpaie ss Ins Mass

rnANE TtrrTLe- TO UCAD niaj) m ALU

Praafc H. Tattle of Canon Ave , Wllntlnglon. president of the leawich River Aadaboa (Tub will, sgaks UUs year (tor the third ton •eretlve year I nan earl bird walks *■ each of tha doer talerdayi m May. I gliilj with May ate

The sneeUag place la I Carson Avaaaeatlani PsrUcipaats are savnad te wear rabeara sad bring

ihne

( ynthia Cornish, daughter of Mr aad Mrs Robert VonUah of V llillaide Way. Wiunhurtoa will, be ahanng some of the spotlight In the soaaal "Mardl (Iras on lee T4" of the North Snore Skating Crab, to be presented la the Beverly Ice Areas. Beverly. Msy Jrd and tth at I pm aqd on May 4th a! 1 pm

Cindy, who Is this year's New Kaglaad Special Juvenile Bronse Mrdalul. will be tsurliaa a baton in a parade number to her spins and turns, ss well as being a little "Pearl" In another group number

As this year's Special Juvenile Bronse Medalist, abr will be doing s solo

Casey Is a busy young lady la addition to her skating she lakes

ballet and clarinet leaaons. In hn skallag ska Is under the professional instruction of Allyson Brooks, s Cold Medalist ami Im skater la traveling skating ihflw

Holiday on Ice" which loss to Kurope and throughout the United States

Mardl Una on Ice Is ssnrtiom-d by lae United Steles PlgurS Sksllng Association It Is umki the direction of Norvetu Tribey linen aad Shirley Arnold Drvrney

Cueal skater will be Mshion Hradley, New Kngland Senior Man's Chsrnpleo. and s Nsliunal <-<Hii|ielllor Alao guest sastuif will bs Nheryl Pranks ami Mu lurl BoltM-elll, National Junior I'siia Medal Winners

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•AOI SIX

Biti & Pieces Let It b* nM For tb* fin*)

Uim in HM year* th* »Tlt*T hii 1MB Ik* C**ada tieoe*, neeting I* W.toil****. ikli apriag

Their .i« at tout two neat* thai the writer baa MM H* will aot divulge UM iilee berauew lb* ripectaal parent* are entitled to am* privacy, bat both D**U can be spoiled by aaturaliil type obeervon. (ram tb* road aide

Canada tiaaae arc becoming more common la llv* yean Ik* wrtler baa eeen one pond In Ike area inot a Wilmington Pood) have an bu'twaa* Irom loo to ila teen gecae Perhapa II n aume at

r tkeae mteen which are now naattag W UM He* place* ruled daring the poet week

Madalya Ag.la TV Metropolitan Area Manning

Council IMAPCI held It* annul mewling in Waltham on April Mth •nd re elected John J McCarthy to

of Prcudcnl Mr McCarthy la lha EierukitV Srcrrlaiy 10 Ihc Wakctltld Selectmen and w alio Town Ac-

r nail nl WUmlawloa'a Madelyw McKM

weerw-etoetedtohaVuMrdlarrnai SecrwUry si Ik* MAPC

Traapti* A feature of in* May fair, at taw Wilmington Mataodlal Church Saturday. Marling at 10 am will be the gtrla of (iirl Scout Cadette Troop 111

Thar* will be what* KlephanU Gift*, Baa** Corafa *M a Tea Huum and a ajaagheiu topper, to be arrved from i to I am (all Ik* tan law reservation* II IS The mon*y the gtrla ***** will enable them to lak* a trip to Nantucbet, •hi* fall

Streaking Streaking, ai such, u not really .

new*, at leait to the Town 1'iwr There have bam aaveral iiuUaco*. around town, .inilanccs which ■night be called fun far, the Moroni

Last weekend about eighl youngster* decided on a itraak from the balbhouae al the Town Beach to Silver Lake

They did II ok, and they alreaked bark fatter The water wai too cold

Paid your Ractaa Taiaa oa your auto, that la? Five Wilmington resident* were called down to law Hegietry al Motor Yehlrlee during April, tar ■■■■njiflaat, and two tost Iheir aato Hcwaaea

Accordiag to Ik* beat taforma tloa more are going to go dow* lb* aaaaa trail

High WkVerg Hugh Wiberg. Andover Street

Gardener Mlraordinary waa lec- lurtog on the Art of the Orewa Thumb, al Mahoney'a Rocky Ledge Nuratry. In Winchester, Tuesday rvemng

Th*re were Mo people there to liaten to Hugh The diacuaann waa to laal aomething leu than oa* aad a half hours bat il kapt oa going for over two

Hugh might have a green thumb bui hoW i» hia tongue, after that Hint1

TOWN Clltl THUISOAY MAY 2, I»74

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It was a ploasant review of a Joyful year

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Vocal readlllona by Michael Cailellaao ware among tha ihtoMhjM*.at ,wn II1- lawa. link aria QugWar variety .how "held recently al lha Waal Intermediate School

Alao featured on lha program wdra Joeeph Siciypek al tha piano, thoie lanlattlc. guitar player* Steve MacCarthy, Frank l.ayanaar and Kenneth Frederick a, drummer* • Bill (iallagher and John Madarlhy an original aong about John r* Kennedy by Norm* Stone and varloua ■km. gymnaatlci and poetry preeentod by tb* drama club.

Approilmatoly 40 aludanta con iribulad their lalenta to two per- formance* both of which ware thoroughly enjoyed by mail reaponilvr audlenc**

One hundred and flv* children and their famllle* marked Ihe fifth

annlveriary of the recreation program for ncepliunal children in Tewkabury

Mary Lou Morrla, Director of Recreation for Kiceplional Children wai mlalreaa of neremonle* for the evening, with gueila Alan Quinn, a four wear volunteer ami Frank Flanagan. Director of Recreation

Hair, Mkry l.au and1 Prank preaented a film atrip on all Ihe ar Uvltia* In which Ihe children par llclpatod during tha pail year at lha l.ivingilon Slreel Recreation Area and at' lb* TV A I'ooi

At lha TV A Pool Uw children learned to iwlrn and generally had a greal lime The children who would ordinarly need tha aid oi crulchea to walk, walbad into the water without any help

Tha film atrip ahowed lha children enjoying the Uvlngaton street Playground, riding hobby hot***, iwinglng on Ihe awinga, ■tiding and playing tennia

al tin- rampalt* behind th* Junior High 8chool the ffliMren ware laughl aria and craft* and pitched thru own l*nl**nd loaatod marahmallowa and aang aong*

Some of Ihe field trip, they went on were to 8ton*harn Zoo, tin- Merrimack Vallay Tbillla Muieum. the Muaeorn of Science in Uoalon. Ihe Cain i Potato < hip factory in Cambridga and a trip to Ihe movie* in Woburn to oa* Tom Sawyer

Alan Qulnn waa happy to preaant lo each ol the r, bowlet % who par tK-lpatod in the Saturday afternoon bowling league a memory album and a cup with a ptoUlra ol a bowler on II The Ian** war* donated for Ihe kaa of the children

by Mike rtogoalan. Manager ol the Wamealt l^nea •

A memory Ian* album wai prrienled to Alan Qulnn for hia service over lha paal four year* a* a volunteer Alan waa grateful aad •aid it wai not what he had doa*. but what lha camp had dona lor him

A apecial thank you want to the laanag* volunteer*. Arlene Whll man, a three year veteran. Doawa Koleiar, Karen Tanil, Sue flleaa, Davtrf Kapuat Nancy rartof wad Mr* Hodgle Hrown

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Th* Wilmington Dial Wixkakop will hold Open Houae on Thuraday May tth al 7 M pm al tha Congregallonal Church oa Middle*** Av* Tha public wlU be welcoma to auaad without obllga Uon

Anyone Intereatad In low calorie fooda enjoyed by Diet Worttahop rnomber* Ii Invited lo aend a tUmped aelf addreaaed envelope lo The Dial Workikop, ITT Wiktwood St , Wilmington

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On Sunday, May Mb lha youth* of th* North Suburban YMI.'A la Woburn will hod a twenty mil*

hike or kike-athon." railed Milea for MankMg Tha project lor youlh artlvltla* both locally aad around the world u open to all comeri

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He Wed hard to towed aaWkTal bul UM lump la bit Ibreal ft"' kirn .way He lold me 111* win" be ***•»* tad I Coat re* lo daddy e**r> *■>

Said Dawjkter. ytaTr* growlna up aiul aorneday toea I U latv* d>- I warn you to be Ibe bett •nd when I go dan I TOT H

He mewed my a rwJIgktee """"^ .ad with low a* klaeed lb* erou Tarn laved II down io cdiwilU

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New Books at the Wilmington Library

Kidnapping and murder art Involved la Uui aovet about tat eearwng ot la* Can. tradr during lb. 1Mb century

Tb. Olmec Htad by David Weathelmcr Smuggling an arrhitioglcal ralkr oat ol Malco CM be tricky ■ eapecially II you're bant with bfaatdowne. ahootoatt. kiiacklagt. accldaali and hiiacklBi treachery

The HetitaM Heart by Kdw.idi Emily Dtrfceaaoa'i poetry we* baled oa bn dtep and ill lated love .ll.ii silk Judge OUi l.ord ■ Tklt novel brlaga bn ronaaace aad bar poetry to Ilia

Tka Dnaaw at W»ater by Sandra ParetU The alory of Ike decline and I.II ol a great family, a young men a .earth for hi. true, l.lber aad a ciaaiwrt brtweca brother, which cliroaiea la one ol the decilitre katllti ol tka H evolutionary War.

Tlene aad Ike Hear by Faith Baldwin Stacy Armltage. a rejected unkappy arUtt promlaad beraell Ikat abe would waver agata become ernotnianlly uralved wllk aayaat - tkal ra until aba ataaU Let Oakarai. a baaaaoW. aackMaDt

Oeetek Ikaraas VaekeUm by Frederick Perla Peril Ural prr.eat. roacapli ol Getlall

M AREA STUtWNTS NAMED TO IKWHMI MUX AT AUSTIN MBP

Five Tewkabury Undent, aad It Iran Wilmington have bean named lo Ike koaor roll at AutUa Prop lor Ike third Quarter ■clanii Irom Tewkabury are

Freshmen Kdmaad Coyne and Skreea N.wn. Junior* Loan) Cap puccl aad Brian Skeekan aad mar Michael Cronln

Tame limn Wilmington are Ireakmen Honald Baarat. (nweler Brare III. Oay ("Hark. Mark KHMeaia. Mark Ullaoa. Rmoeth (

therapy la lour Informal talk., then prrientJ Ike Iranacrtpti ol kit brtel uiterecllorM with 40 dillerent wurkmup partirlpanU

Daa*! sw^lee. tka Aviradn 111 by Helen Roaaakaam Inlorma- IMM on Ike avorado Irom bo* to |row your own. to loli ol kleai lor mine In* Irull <Jecorallonj made Irom Ike (Ml. and rorlpas galore'

Mkillald ParrHk hv-(oy lA«lwig A Uvraafy lllmtf.ted volume ol Ike artiil'a work In- eluding a brM biography, book aad magaune illuilratkuu. mural. and painlingi. aad a dlaruauon id hi. terhtuque

!■ ika Prataaca al Mlaa Karate* by Howard and Phyllli lluiledge Oat ol Ika flrat POW'i aad hit wile rajroual Ikelr .even year ordaal and aaamlna tb* l.llh and love thai r.rried Ikam both through It

Bad-lb* rV.ee. I knew by Carlo Ktora Brando (an. will enjoy tfai. breeiy biography ■ fotl ol photo. and •nerdoln by one ol hit rtoaaat I Mend.

Lacked Raataa aad Oaea.Daart by Anna Mm row Undbergh Hnnilng her dlarnit up to 1Mb, Mrt Uao^rVf^lMUMtwaadvan- luraaa voyagaa wllk bar buabaad. aad Ik* agony of Ika trial of bar ma . kidnapper.

Tka ON Inn Weaving Beak by Koaa Naumaan Tb|t loetpantlv* kooky uting hand rQadr Iramat ■ alhrr Ih.n regular loom. It eiplalned and lllualrattd

Tka l.eag Midaigki by Alan White Two .Hied agenlt are ami Ink) Oarman orrupiad Norway lo find a traitor and kill him ■ or h*r It u Knui. tb* mayor. Bjornton, the lishrrman. or perhapt beauUlul AudT

The Wild Hani by Jill Tttlertall Wild rtdet at midnight, wihhat nuU. and pagan rltet are the background ol Una tiothlr let in a drally ca.lle In England. .

Tb* Seaaler Kram Slaagklrr eaaatry by Harry M C.udill Doc Itonhani brought ichooU. Joba. ho.pilal. and money Into Ap- palarhla through hit political machine The people he helped and dominated are brought to lite In this novel ol backward, politic, in America • Tae Fltlk Herteataa by Joaa An-

tonio Villarraal A tlrtct cod* ol honor, and a fierce tent* ol pride are tka moving force* In the tile at Herarlto tnet. a young peon living In Memo at the lime ol the Metlran revolution

strlagtr by Ward Jutt An in- telligence agent It caught up In the compleillle. ol Jungle warfare A Uut paychologleal thriller tilled Wilk the awBBBtae oi Ika maahaM

New Ikat croaa wlU alwtyt Hay here and biota my talker', land like cool ralndropa tailing - -«—«. III tlft moat tbrougk my band

When I'm oider I will relum and on Una bill I'll climb and kneel beneath the puwHree. oauMmoat I knew I'd liad

Sitting Uiere to fracalully ' U UM croat my Daddy kept and I. feeling to lonely klaaad lb* croat. aad wept

II AREA STUDENTS ON DEAN'S UST AT NORTHERN ESSEX

Sak ttudanta from Tawkabury and live from Wilmington have been named to the Daan't Uet at Northern Ettai Commuatty College In Haverhlll for lb* fall 1*71 temaatar.

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Thoae Irom Wilmington are: Susan liavey. 10 Kalrmeadow Road, Uwrence Callagbar. II Mute Ave . Lolt Millar, SI ll.th.way Hd , Naacy Miller, B HaUiaway Rd . aad Janet Sullivan.

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fee Ultle EM. t>afl Beak by hat completed plant for their An Jackie Veimeer Mobile., nual Strawberry FetUval which PupawU and Collagat are among will take place on Saturday, May the rratla dambaatraled In Uilt nth from II am to 6 pm craft book aimed al pa real, and Tail affair hat bean one of the tractiert

major fund raiting lunctloniol the organliatlon which Incfudbi parent! and frlaodj o( Ibe M hool

Highlight of the feaUval ihi. year will be Uie raffle of a fat tavlng IP74 Ford Pinto Mtny other altracUoat are planned for both children and adult.

Refreahmenta will be arrvrd ill day In the cafeteria The public It cordially Invited lo attend

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Peter. Waker Merc*. Jr. and Donald HoberU. aiaJaanrtotat Paal Bovllt, Jeffrey Miller. Gerard Cuaalagktm. John liana. Joaepk McMtkon, Jawtaa Pwteraea and Alaa Wemaell JwMor. Andrew WmL Rawer tk-eekey aad Jokn Kraaanekewtri and motor. Paul

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The reforihrneati will be BovlU. Jetltey Miller and Richard catered aad matte will be provided

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An early evening atrvtce on Saturday, April 17th united In marriage Inane Mart* Ufraaiare. daughter of Mr and Mrt Hoger Ulrerrtere of SM But Street, Tewkabury and Robert I UBoaof, ton of Mr aad Mrt Joteph l.rHoevl of SI Klltredge Avenue. Tewktburv

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I It ceremony The toloiit > rm dilion of Mother at Thy Feel It Kneeling. Tka Bridal Song and Yoar Song enkanred Ik* (■eremony

Given In marriage by her lather. UM bride w.i radiant in t lull length gown of Ivory ttim featuring laea trim and bigh collar Her tbouldar lengUi <«> wai. bald la place by a liart at matching lace and the earned a bouquet of white lea rotet

Mrt Joanne Dintmorr trrvtd bar titter at matron ol rweor Brideimatdt ware. Mn J»*» Ouinn, titter of th'- bride. Madeline Latrenter., tllu» '» u" of UM bride and Elaine Kldlei ■ rlote Irlend

Attendant! were attired in M faabloaed, rufleled goam 4*0

wore matching ik>ppy'hai< tbi» carried catcadaa of mlied M"-i I lower.

Junioi hiideamakl. wen i'«»" and CynUila Latrentere uilect» UM bride and Ik* flower giiU ■"♦ alecet, l.eanae Dlaiitioifji* CkrtaUn* lafrwtmr*

Joaepk UBoaaf. brother o< «» greem acted at beat man ok* wakering dvJMa were In craip " brofbirt Roger, David ami Hobrrl Utretuen »nd TlmoUty McM»"> t clom Itlend of UM groom

Rmgkiarer* were Janvtt **• William l*tloe*i both brouwrt ol UM groom

Imm.dl.l.lj following t" ceremony a recbiUoo wta bra" Ibe Elk* Hal where i '"J> CltaraHe clnulaipd tht gue.t *» aad UM AcoutUat provided t«"* for dancing

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SPORTS WILDCAT TALES -o*

WILMINGTON LITTLE LEAGUE Wildcat trackmen in historic triumph

TV Wilmington Little l«-i«.«* mm got under way with IU an Mai parade and eihlbiUon gimei laal Saturday allarnoon Rcprrtrnlalivr Fred F Cam Inaiid out UM' flnt pilch one* again la HI Ik) itage (of »>' artimmaa* (amaa al Holary I siik

The regular season of play began with a pair of •aroattro Monday evening In Iha aanior loop the In dian* squared off agunit lha Yanlaaa al the hi|k trhnol Ota moBd. while Ihr Oriolci and Angrlt rlatned la a major till al Rotary

On Turaday evening therr wcie three gamea one each in Ihr aenior (Tiger* Heal Soil major I White Soi Taring and minor iMtli OlanUI Lartmgbl there wai only ana game luted and lhal o<* the Tigert and Yankees aquanng all at Rotary The remainder ol (he major, minor and complete lerm arhedulea are ai lollowi

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Ian Sumlay morning ai over MO attended the affair The Recrea- tion Department •pttntorad the maal. while the Knighti of Colum- bui donated Ihr uaa ol their hall am) iilrhen fatillUaa

Mamberi "I ihr Hacraallon ('iHiuiiiatiun and their lamlltet did the rooking and arrvlng Im lha league partlrlpanti Trophlet wacr awarded to the moil valuable playeri in each of the five dlvtiiona. while plaquei were ' preieftled to aarh of lha II roaphea ... .

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Mon. April Zt...It was truly an incredible victory. Just picture the setting. An- dover had not tasted defeat in spring track in 11 year*. Thetiolden Warriors had won 93 consecutive meets. The varsity had yet to win its initial track cham- pionship.

Some years the WUdttats had to be content with a single victory. In the better years, second or third place in ihr,. conference was their goal Monday was the big one. Seventy-three points are needed to win a track meet. Wilmington scored 74.

rnuttren dlllerenl niiiiprlitm* contributed In the IIMIHII event I "miMr winneri were every where, liul the Wildcat! who managed to eat imi i third plat e could feel )ult ai ret|MHtnblr for Tali victory aa layOM The lead aeeiawed back .mil liirlh. having more peaki and vallryi Utan the Andet Mountain! NIIW lot the ilflailt

Wilmington Jumped off to a quirk V(i lead in the long Jump when Dana rouerhe, Itaugj,Stewart and I'aul Filch swepl all threo placea Andovfr rountered with a clean iweep on the lavelln. aa Dive Spring mined third by two inchea Tim Nee leaped lo a a' 10" victory in the high Jump for hia belt ahiiwing of the year, but thla wai immediately nlls.'i by Ihe flolden Warrlora' Hay I'niaro'i M plus throw in the ihot Rob Raid came from behind to lake an im- portant lecond with a IV V\'

In the dlacui, llruce lliihop took an early lead and held on lo defeat BUI HaVtkml Ua 1 to IN'4" -ataainrhile In lha triple Jump f-aa- laln Stewart hopped ilepped and bounded 41' J" for a new arhool record Al ihr concluilon of the tint ill field events (he si HI .• waa knotted at IT IT The running event! ilarted with Ihe pole vault ■till In (ii"Kies\ A quarter of an in mi later al Ihr end of Ihe event. Anilnvei s frank Kennay had cleared 11' and I'aul Raed wai awarded a lie tor lecond with hli II' vault

The running evenli ware Juit about ai cloae. with Ihe Wildcat! ihowing Allength In Ihe iprlngi

, and hurdle*, wheieaa Andover led Ihe way in Ihe dnlanceA Itie high hurdlei law Kick MiHully do what lie hail done, on numeroui ntharoc- cailoni Ihu year, ml only Ural plate, but etlablnhing another si hmd record with a simulating 15 0 Don (apone ih.aked Ihe An ikiver aquad with ill la T lo take thud •

The 100 law Brace iflihop pull away from George Sledman ov*r Ihe tail 10 yardi lo win with a reapevlahle 10 5 mark llruce i improvementi thli year hai bean remarkable Although Ian Matin mi broke hli ichool record again In the mile with a 4 17 rlockuuj. he wai not able to match Andovar i (ireg llrown over Ihr laal MO yarda. Iiwing after a valiant ellort Al thli |a>tnl in the mirt Ihr WlU

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Thar. April »» The vanity girli aoflhnll tquad got oil on Ihe iighi fool with an II10 ilugleai

' win over fawkibury in Iheir MVl* •eaaonal aipener. Irrihman lal.hei Sheila Hum* let! Ihe alia, k with i,mi hili including a Uirea-run homer in Ihe aecond Irame

Winning pitcher Tammy i Hi.en J chippiad in with three hlti including a aoki round Iripper In Ihe lecond inning when Ihe Wild call icored five llnwi lor a com inaiMling / o lead which Ihey never lellnqulahed

Thu year t club cieched by dwn Oartpay and Sylvia Milanear. la vary ilrong bulk oflanaivaly ami dalanalvaly with Hurm .alihing ( anvl l^nihai.l ilhi JaaaaUmaed and I'aula Kaviniwjk atermf, ae road baae duIMM, Sharaa Dowm ISSI. t'ailenc Ihillei (IN), llieiyl Held IU'I Mary Aan UHMJUM

ifKi. I.aura Millar IRKI.

iHlvetla 11'I iNhar vanity tnamkari Include

Linda i alalano. Nancy Moore, I alia l.langiawiMto. and I I ml) SarvKwo Tkia year Ibeta It aim a line irons af hard working glrta alaylng )uaaer vanity

rat'i fortunei aeemed to take t i"'*e dive A mhued hand oil ID

Ihe MO relay reiullrd In a dU qualilicalion of the team aa Ihr balon enhange wai compleled beyond Ihe legal pail tone

The pole vault continued brviatd 10'. beyond I" a The 440 «a< a corker, u Tim New came from oil the pare to battle pail llandv Dagley ol Andover for a three ...ul liiuniph Ui Mi. Dana Ituuuht. in lil in for third place wllh J line Ml I'tie Wildcat! weir ma-ilnttn by one point. 4T 41 The pole t.iull iiailiniHAl

The dynamic duo ol Mcfullv and faponr Again came through l"i . 13 llntih in the low hurdles Mick deitroyed hli and Hill liaduli * ptevlout 10 4 record wllh I l.in lailkr It I clocking wttlkp TnilrTv IMrued Hob McCarthy all llie way to record a peraonal bail id II l Wilmington again led by a ikmnv Iwo point!

Kinilly Ike pole vaull vndetl' After IS houre of fruitiali.ni m.i anilely I'aul Kred had m .n..,-,si arcond place lie llowrvel the Wlldrali now trailed by Imu N. »i on Ihe aganda waa Ihe mn traditionally a Warrun llron| rvrnl tieorga IU ran a great rate lo pull away from Dave S|u inn .m.l liana Houeche i kid brolhi-i KeUk

T«nnln squad takws op«n*r The Wilmlngtian High s. i..».i tan

nit learn H jual alatUng In stead* Itaaif, The team wai Itril ilarted lail year and had appruiimatelv w inriiihris boyiandgiilalogelhri Thli year, their arr moir than M boyi and aboul itgiil* all.... , live

In a arhool lournainrnl •.. i up by Ihe coach, Mm Dadnlv (here have been ill nialchr* iihiAluIrd

On Tnunday. April tb the kgaa team played againtt 1.1 rain twwiamil, Technhal High St*h>ail and laolxg. rlaaa iweep ,.| all „, iiutlchaa

Tkeia ware Ihraa ilngln malt he< In whit h Mike Mahnnry woa by iroraaof 4«, 11, ll nM Waber woa by atMateaol 4 4 7 5 and Hoy Meyer wtai by arorei ol 41 4

Uaa three doublet malchei were won by learnt John Arvanilu and law Writing 74 II || I'I ank lh-1'iam. and Sob NirhoUi 41 Mand Steve Tlihlli and Urry ll-ik. M, ll

tka Monday. April SI. ike buyt played ageaeaM Narlk Heading

l<r jiHilher Andover firil Krllh barely ouUailed a fait doling Pal Ituuo for the all Imporlam third tpnl'

Now it waa Wilmington'! turn lo |n lo IU ittcngth Doug Stewart becama the lecond faiteit 130 man m the achool'i hlilory. aecond only in Mike Kapoallo, (who elae'M aa N- flaw Ihe lurlimg In 11 4 Paul tiich wai overhauled by Ueorge siMimaa H yard* from UM lap* tail lUli look third Again It wag Andovar'i turn Doug Spring and l>.ive Pratt battled tooth and nail lor UM flnt mile dub 4 Ui. in UM

quelling Iwomlle before 1'iall'i ii engUt earned him a 10 yard vie

lory Mark HUladeU'i lactic* paid all with a peraonal bail 10 M 4

II 'i plate . Andovrr Tl^, kilmingtonM

I he mile relay, everything waa -I ihr line Ninety three vietorlea infl II vear* pitted again* Wildcat

ii narlty Andovar'i mUer. tireg Hrown look UM lead and held on lor ISO yarda Tim Nae'a latr i lutrge pawed llrown ami praaant number l-»o man, Dave Spring .ilk ■ three yard lead Dave i ^tended thlt nvaigin lo 10 yarda, making a aolld pail lo Dana iinuacht to aand him away -inglng

A leper flnt no uw liana build up all II yam ""d brt coma Dagby Randy made a (anlaillc iuah kicking off 10 yarda off the lead Tka outcome ol the meet irtled lately ««» the Hying tml of sieve t tivllle and t.orge IU ,„,, MaiaUlned an 411 yard toad ,nd kit long tlrktaa were matched by UM aaaally lengthy efforll of i.aorge lie nmnded the laal turn abowt eight yarda In Ironl and out ,„ugM IU. a Ikarce i.Htipelllor, to win by five yai.lt a truly ,tiaeila"»a race The lime ,110 The aplltt ■» NOT al 111

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Baseballers drop to collar Wad. April M: Tha Wilmington

High Baaeballen lowered Utelr llato to 1-1 with a 4 0 loii lo league puwrrhouie Melhurn ' Kred Slmm of UM Hangera apun a one-hitter at WHS field, with Hob Apt He picking up tha only hit for Coach Olllli' nine on a double

Milrniiti kniHIed Ihalr rum In Ihe Unit, lecVml, a'ttd four* In nlngi on a combination of two Wilmington erroea and ill hlU.

Hob Cheney lUrled for the Wild rat nine an the mound and yellded Iwo walki. three rum. and live hlU In hli two plui Inning* worked Chris Hound! handled tha relief iluiie* allowing only one run, two baaea on balli and three hlU.

Coach Melur'a Junior vanity •quid, led by BUI Smapotl (khraa IIHI i and a homeruni, and Ralph Petrreon ihomarun and tingle i wan! on to beat their counterpart! from Methurn. t-5 Slnopot! and Scolt MacUlllvray comblnod Ihe pitching dulici In tlw win.

Prle Rmery'i Irnhmrn troopa Itarted thnr aeaaon on a winning note ai they clobbered MeUiuan, It 0 Hob Woodi wai the winning pitcher for tha fnaab-

PM, April M: Barry roller twirled a lenialtunal onehltter deipile Ihe fact thai Wilmington dropped a I 0 decliion to Dracul al Dracul Tha lophomore lefthander pitched the entire game linking out four and walking ill

The Mlddlet irorejd tha lone run in the third frame on Iwo errore by seiiim Bob Stewart Mlka Naaon hit a aharp grounder to Stewart al •horlilop, and Bob kicked tha ball in front of him and wai nol able lo gel him out r'oeler thru walked lha neil iwo batten, and Tony 1 Jigiia reached on Steward aecond blunder while Naaon acored for Dracul Koatar then buckled down and ilruck out Ihe enaulng Mlikliri batter with the baaei full Stewart made up for hit error* In lha tilth Irame with a man on in it and one out. ai ha converted a ground ball Into a key doable play lo end a Hi ai ul threat

The Wildiaia went down 111 In UM first four Inningi before Tom Woodi broke the no hitter with a • ingle 10 left Slewall Ihen lollowed with a baae on belli to put man oat in at and iicoad, but i ait hei Bob Dorval whiffed and Wilmington • chance lo acore went by Ihe hoarda The varally aquad had another opportunity hi tha tilth ai Bob Aprlto alngtod and weal lo third on a wiM pitch Two

giound ouli by Dan Hurley and John Hgrrlaon ended thla rhanre In tha teventh Inning, torn Brornander ungled and advanced lo aecond on a paiaed ball, but the Wilmington nine rally tall ihort and the loraU went down to defeat

Chrii DeLuca apun a two-hitter, but the jayvee aquad bowed down In defeat to Dracul 11) Letter Prabody cracked a double for Wilmington and thu wai tha only

-hit Dracul hurler Ivan Cormier lal up In the pllcher'i duel

Man. April tM' The Wildcati' loaing itraak ai landed lo live al the vanity nine loal to the Indiana of Hlllerira. VI Wilmington waa oat-wit » 7 In Ihe conkaat, but whan it came to mcky hope, Blllerlca held a wide advanUge

Tha Indiana picked up two rum in the opening Irame and three In UM third and then Juit coaitad UM

rait of tha way to victory Wilmington had three rhancea to perk away al the Indian margin, but tha locali juit could S»t capiullie on UM advantages.

Two conaacuUva bate hlU by Jim Buiby aad Bob Dmvai •parked a Wildcat rally In Ihe ae cond Inning, ai they were followed by i Tina Roundi who reached on an Infield error Bob Aprtle want down swinging with the baaei jammed to retire the llde, and Ihe Indian nine held on to Ihalr ahlltiHJt

Wilmington had Tom Brornander and Buaby on baae In tha IUUI inning, but Dan Hurley wlulfad lo and that threat

the Wildcat! hailed a two game •coring drought In lha top of the aavanth Inking ai Dorval and pinch hitler Barry Footer tingled and doubled retperllvrly to put man on second and third Aprlle followed wllh a sacrifice groun- dout on which Dorval chugged home with the first run. Tom

' Hromander then wacked his se- cond single of UM day to drive in tha second and final Wilmington run

Chris Rounds hurled tha com plrle game for the WlhtraU In recording Ihe loss -

The Jayvee troopa loat to UM

Junior vanity Indlani by a score of 4 at Hlllerira Chrli Dehuca.

Jim Coolldge and Hike Barcelloa ■pill lha piiching tfforU In the aquad i third kwa.

Ual la rlgfcllUM SophtHnorr Barry Foster li of I to a tenaational itart for UM varally squad In this young season Barry has hurled three complete games thu season, worked a toUl of twenty plui In- ning!, and has complied a record of 1-1. lie hat one ahqloul. one no hitter a four hitter and a one- hltter, and haa allowed no earned runs a

Koatar la a native of Peabody, and has played In Wilmington Lit- tle League, Pony league, and NorUMaal lUaeball Lnague

Under Ihe toad of former vanity coach Joe i.illigan, Barry started his vanity career last aeaaon aa a froah, and pitched in eight games, with a record of 14 Tne II year oM aoulhpaw pitched one no hitter and one three hitter In the IfTl

WILMINGTON RECREATION TIDBITS

Says Starrer The WUmlngton Hecreallon llepartrnanl I "»" team entry In tha ataatun Area Yough Soccer League rantaina ua beaten and unacored upon after three SaXiajaThllt What Is even more remarkable u that only Ihraa ahou have been mad* on

NOW SALES 4 SIIVICI WIIMINOTON a\ VICINITY

SAHDRON T. V. SHVICI r*l«rthajola Shapplnaj Canter

•I Wdmlaglan Set., la^lennler. OHM

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goal by UM opposition after UM

urea games The B learn i first game wai

postponed due lo unplayable con- ditions t> It wai to be against TopafksM al home.

Tha season opened on April 11 at Leilngton wllh Wilmington humiliating their overmatched op- ponent! lo Ihe tune of T-0 Wilmington displayed a ilrang defense backed by goalies Peter McMillan and Cralg Fultorton

(loal scorers were John Connell two, HUly (iillagher Iwo, CTirli Brlggs. Cliff HsU and Buddy Hub

Oame number two was played at home April 10 with Arlington being the victim of a 1-0 score.

Coach Frank Simmons and his men again displayed a strong offense and a stingy defense allowing only one shot on aat

Goal sroreri ware Chrii Briggi two, Buddy Hubby two and Matt Donnelly

Last Saturday, April 17, al the North Intermediate School field, the B team walloped Woourn, M and remarkably not allowing a shot on goalie McMillan

Goal scorere wars Tom Arnold two, Cliff Hall two, Buddy Hubby, John Connell, Billy Gallagher, Jim Bruce and Bill Bellvkw.

This coming Saturday the B taam takes on Bedford In a 1:10 clash at Bedford

The Race "AA" aoccbr eleven lost their Initial gama of UM spring season, bowing to Stoneham, M gh

. CawashLak- .T lha ayalte ta'i club Ii now 1-14 on the aeaaon

Tha Reci never ware able to gat a toad as they traUad 1-0 early In UM opening mlnutei only lo have Bob Swisber knot UM game oa a penalty shot. Stoneham came back lo forgo In front 1-1 at UM and of UM tlania

In tha aecond frame, bruce Tarrtcone lied the acore at 1-1 with a strong drive from UM right tide after taking a pasa from Mark KatoanaJUn Swlaher alao picked up in assist on the tally Stoneham out hustled the Hecs UM real of tha way to snap tha Wilmington club's Iwo gama wla streak

thli Sunday afternoon at ihraa o'CrOok, Ihe boys return to action with Danveri providing UM oppoai lion al the North Intermediate Held

Special Cklldrra'a I'ragram Our winter version of the program for Wilmington children with g apeclal need will lermlbite thla Saturday noon at lha North Intermediate School

Many thanki should go to tha volunleeri who work with Ihe regular ilaff each Saturday Tha program seems lo improve aarh year to where R Is now probably one of lha more effective of IU type ki tha area

' Plans lor lha tummer program al the Swain School are currently underway Further information will be forthcoming

Velaalter reaches akestodi Coaches for UM girls Intrsmural •tillball boys intramural sotlball, girls intramural Ice hockey teams are null niadsd along with golf in itructon For further Information caU the Her office al 41*4411 J.

Turner William Twrnar, aa* of Mr aad

Mil William Turner af Button reasd. Wllmlagtn. la a candidate for tha vanity fresaunaa ksaaball team al aWsagfteM t '••Uage

(aiahllT by Chariot Roys lha Chiefs are toaklag forward le aitaiha* a.-ct»arel sskvsaa toot year thay kad a reword al 114

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A Sabbatical Trip - WItAMNOTON. MASS.

jSSmniig-Mar*. Mth. JHTTiuiitSrti* VKIUI PMIMUII laatead of -ihiiMlui Carl driving, and ip«l Iwr day* vlaltiag th* Cstfcm «f Marias end gre^wt».\lg*ewgrMefl»

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id KM enough torn. Th* recul r^biem. in i^SSL^Ali*!*!! •"• »lwl

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AltMbterutoinhe matte .report to lb* School Comnxlllw HH w an totareaung journey H» Town CHtr import herewith

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Th* following I* an account o( tk* main itwi visited, activities undirtelM MHI dates Indicating th* taagth of *tay ta * gtv*n area

I Journey Sooth (Jam 11 1*71 July 1.1*71) The trip south brt;an •ilk a aid* trip lo Niagara Falls rtow York From there I heeded •Mi along KouU to to San Kim. etoeo and than baadad aoula lo lb* bord*r at Tijuana I than derided (0 rroaa th* Vuma Daaart lo Tur •on. Arlauna and enter Meiico al NogalM. mm Iba border. I took Ik* waalorn rout* lo OuadaMJar.. ■lopplni al Hrrmoalllo Maillan on Ik* way I arrived In (iuadalajara on Jury 1

II. (.eadelajara aad UeivcrsKy •I ArlMa* annum Srweei (July 1, 1171 August II. 1*71) My aludln al Ik* University a (iuadalajara carnpue Included staying with a Meilcan lamlly whlk) attending rUs*es It was thia opportunity to nteet a wMe vah*ty of Mexican people and lake part In traditional Meilcan activities, provided by my living arrangement* that hlfhlifhted Ibis portion of my tab batkral The course* taken al the srhool were, as follows

Deorgaphy Of Middle America, two credits, final grade A, F.lementory Spaaiah (w*versalion two crediU; llnal grade C.

Ta* second phase of my atay la' tfc* Ooadalaiara area ana* apaal taklaf arheol lours aad v sailing ea my awa the place* of later***. In aad around that b*a*UM city I visited such eaUbllahmenU as lb* market placaa at (iuadala|ara. Tanala and surrounding areas and engaged In Ik* ancient art of Bargaining lor the many Meilcan products I wilted a taoulU* making factory In the town of Ik* •am* name Th* famous lake Chapala recreation area wai vlallad aa well aa many small towns alhe namaa of which wer* too difficult lo remember, bvt all of which have left a tailing tin praaslon of In* Meilcan way of Ufa Also vmlrd were small leitlle mills aad pottery lartortes la and around (Iuadalajara.

• Included as part of th* general lour of (iuadalajara aad all other clli*s viwtni war* visits to cathedrali, museums, schools (whan possible I and other as tabilshmenta that I Ml war* a major influence In that particular lawn or were Included la aa ' orgaalwd tour taken. In the

Mayan village of today from Meilco City I lrav*U*d to

Ik* remote city of Oaseca la th* sUUDf IhaaaaMaaaM This city Is vary remote aad not many

renwunder of tail report I will not tourtsU go there so IU market day maallii thaa* sslililkduiiMH an- "•• much more Indian ur*lts leas they left a lasting imprenslon app*araaca thaa aay oth*r I la. •awa m* la a ugnlfwraot way I '•"*•* im "*** •** rMj' ,r* wUI try to limit my itinerary lo «*• •**»• •*■■ •• •**«• AlkM

major evenU as much' as poaslbie ,nd M,u* thai are well know, and v>th*lyouwillBotbeaab]*ctadto *«* »• toaetal "tern* »teaming a sane* of repetllioni of lb* paal IndtaM af that area

I will make mention af Ik* fact Th* trip lo aad from Oasaca were that I gained my greatest nought •'•° ^ fMi interest because of into the Meilcan way of life today •"• keaullful country thai on* IIU.II my slay la (iuadaUJara Aa P4*"' Ikrough. In aU. one weak is always, th* tag*, more Insight "•• ■Pf' °" *•"« trip into an area Is gained from the Mv »""•»» Ulp out of Meiico people you asaM and obearve than •"» "•• to «*• Acaaalco area from any iilsklgaw veu may T*0 *••*• •*• aP"1 » aad visit staying ui one place lor such aroaad ibis popular resort city, ilengtkol time allowed me the op 1"* "*"< aotlcuaM* thing about l««tunily to attend fiestas, dale Acapulro was that not many Meilcan woman and meet and M*slcaM want there as touruti ovs*rve a wailai* pj Meilcan "•• lno,, 'mpraaslv* sights ware families that lust passing through ,h* ,tmom cl>" divers performing an are* could not provide _ at th. El Mirador Hotel and the

III Meilre aad ssmsaalag OFauly ^ Ar,Pulro rU>' •' nl«nl

area (August II August «. 1*711 Tim *^"^- Hot*! is th* most Im Moat of the nest IM months wer* l*M*l** of the new hoUU. hut spMt |n and around the MnUcn "wtt ho<•,, ,re '»• ,fco,»t,Mni "> City area Although I found II to be wiami Beach or other famous much like our cities in many ways, Wuru" •'••, aad so Arapulco Is '•-r* ware several siluajlons and °»««n>ng less Meikrsn aU th* events that wer* of major Inutreal !""• 9u,"d» °' Acapulco within the city The National Cathedral and President s Palace In lb* main Zocalo are *f great In lerest Th* palace of Fine Arts where (he beautiful Folklorlco Balatt Is peiformed was a major event aa wall as my first land last I bull light and th* famous sport of Jla alai A trip to th* famous

however, I visited a coconut plan tatloa and some of lb* more tropical sellings that had not been turned inta hotel beach front* as y*t

IV. N*rth*ra Meilo* 4 Seataweslera U.S. (October 11 November U, 1*711

skwakl lashrM I. Tk* Hawaii** lalaads

I January n Kahruary at. MRU. During thia Urn* period I Mured

the four mala liliaas «f Oak*. Kauai. Mam aad Hawaii

The piacea of katarMt vkwhto m the island of Uaha were PMrt »Ur- bqr. tk* Pwar* Beurt. Walklki. the PnlyMHa Village. awaaM nmu* and lb* city of Honolmu ItasH Uwlalde of the tounit areas men- tioned above. Ike island •msaaM* beautilul lo Hi natural Mtung. but 1 could a*v*r gat too far away from the signs of man s HliaalnM on Ik* island s natuarl woadars

(m the islands of Kauai aad hto*l I was able In see more *f Ik* natural wonders of Hawaii aad gain a more favorable picture *f what Hawaii's afuMaa Maksry and geogrpafay mutt save see* Of special later**! was the aM cagalal city of lahaina, where main*" shupa and buildings of the past tall the story of th* early Mew bgiaad influence in the Islands

On the big island af Hawaii I willed the cities of Koaa aad Hdo, but th* moat nflcUcassr aataral wonder on this Island Is la Volcano National Park It was here thst I was able to walk down kilo Ik* crater of a volcano, feel Ike earth shaking beneath my feel aad M* steam coming up thruugk vent* I* the crater floor The full aweaome power of nature eaa be eiperlenced on a vmt to Hawaii's Volcano National Park

II New Zealand (February B- March I. ItTJI.

In the brief amount of time I had in New Zealand, I decided lo ae* *• much of the country si I could rather than stay In one plate.

My tour started In tk* city of

XX'JS$

days ol aay

I left th* Mexico city area lor

FloaWo-'ru^turnMouriob. MS"**L" °^ »J^ *+** <» North of leu signllarsnce and several p.&^LUiaMttJL"* "^ (rom there I tr.velled to Rolorua ouvsrcltyusur.srerea.ypfmtu, 'Z^J^ZX?.^ **^2~&*m

TXEi U. cod urspewtant r*T C"y "« "' """*■ and interesting budding in Ihe en- ''"'' "g ■ v'g" ,0 ■ • "« tire city WM th* National Museum blo",n« '*c'loll/Bd • J",h" of Anthropology located in Ihe K"^ «*clop «^ I ohMrved

men al work In two of Meiico s traditional crafts.

From Monterey | headed for Laredo, Teias, where I crossed

Chapuiwpac Park. I spent three w*afc* studying at this eaUbllah niml and al th* Hen Franklin Library compiling picture* and materials on Ihe ancient Indian ov" h'H'° "r*?*. A"?r • *"' Civilisations of Malco As staled vlill to San Antonio I visited

bov*. I (.It I learned most about **1 '^',nf2^.• r*~h■"" *• Y ° Ihe people of Meiico today from H,nfh , TU Y ° «"«* *» ■ living in the r.uadilajara araa, but Pr'*aUt> owned game, preeerve „•„,,,„ ItMrMdrnoataboutlhaMeilroof ,or ""2 ■n.lm',, Ih»n •" over city itself th* psst from my atadtos al th* "^ *orld . " •»•. • 'aactoaUm National Museum of *2r*!2S*•5*r*41"• "•'T' Anlhropohary, I '*l£L ^ "••'*■ ••■ ^^^. , remaining Tesaa rangers

FromMMlMatylwaaibNto Aft*r Tnss I decided to visit u make dally visits to th* cilia* of maay area* of southwestern Ihiehta. Taico. Cwaaavaca and United SUM* as I could brio** Tolura where I took tour* of th* heading horn* for th* holiday* My main points of Internet In each first Hop was tk* Carlsbad Taaca was of sp*clal Interest cavarns la New Meiico Then I because ol IU history In the visited law cities ol Tucson, production of *llv*r which II still Arlsona and San Diego. California offers In IU many shops Theclly rrom San Diego I want Ic fUeif Is quit* beautiful bwcause of VoatmlU National Park. Death IU early Spaaiah architecture v.lkry, Las Vegas, Hoover Dam. Cuenavaca U a retirement area lot Valley of Fire*, Grand Canyon the many Airmrtoaaf b*c**s* of IM pr'Med Desert. Petrified Forest climate and Mailmlllan had a .rat Oklahoma City before bandana home there that U (till visited back to New England tod*J' ., . • ,. .. On Thanksgiving morning I

The rno.1 InUrealing trips I took ,rrlved „„,„. from MM(CO J jrount th* Meiico City ir* „. hliUmUm mmk , ,„,„. ,„,»„, hnwever were thoae that visited avallabl* to th* schools ol ancient Indian ruins The rlllea of Wilmington for the duration of my Cholula and Tula were most bom, |Mva | jy „„, .„_,, iny

memorable Also Teotlhuran |o My for i„, ,lm# indeed in my the north of Mexico City had many original Itinerary as travel lime ruins of the Indiana of Meilro's but WM paid for substituting done Central Plateau from January 1st through January

Fi.an Meiico City I also look loth ritended tripe to more remote Our,,,, my bom. .j, , „„ areas of Ihe country. Including the ,b|e lo make preacntallona to VucaUn PmlnsuU. Oasaca andelaaas* at the North and Waal

operation and a flak sanctuary famous for IU rainbow treat Rotorua is a thermal area aoted lor IU mud pools and geysers thai give oft * strong sulfur odor. II was also at Itoturua that I visited Maori village and Waltcama Caves noted for IU glow worms

From Kotorua I returned lo Auckland and took a train U Ik* capital ol Wallavgton Har* I visited Victoria University and the Department of Education as wall

general lour of tk*

The first ten Mutr.lia slay "wad Ihe city of Sydney Ilia* beaaiiM city and it was here teal I decided lo lake lime to visit ^•lu.paamracaM. laaaec- «»r Jell Fialkeamire ol th* Urpsrimeat ol Rdaralloa '"■aBged for me to vuui' there dilfermt types of school, la Ihe ^ydney ,rea The first WM a Vrnoi to, Speoslsc IWpoaea at Muaginiaria ji was a srhool Ml 'he outback art up lor student, of *H ages to ,|„dy Mtot» ^g )mnt

loasrrvauoa nvaaaurea The ar- "«d irhnol I was allowed to visit *»• a coed high school at rarramalla. where I spoke to a •""up of sensors and was very im Prmed with the results The laat *fhuoi I visited WM • Hoy's High ^hool in South Sydney were tk* hndmaster had arranged a **ecul lea in my honor '

Other highlights ol my May * ^<l"r\ were being allowed to »pe*k before as members of Ik* Paddingtun Howlers Chsb, getting I Kuided tour of Ihe larnous Sydney "per* House and watching the Metropolitan Surfing Cham- pionships al Manly Beech jusl out udeol Sydney

(hi March II. I lell on a lour day has tour that ended In the city of Melbourne On Ibe way I visited another sheep farm, the steel producing city of Wooiongong, the capital city ol Canberra, the Snowy Mountain* and the Snowy River Project belorr arriving in Melbourne

While in Melbourne I visited Phillip Island, famous lor Ha prnquins and slopped off in KoaU Bear territory to watch these creatures in their natural surroun dings

On March ». I left for Adelaide and spent six days in and around this beautiful garden city Just walking through the parks thai surround Ihe city was a highlight of Ihe trip, but the city has many buildings of intrreat lo Ihe public line trip outside ibe city of Interest wss lo Ibe famoua Barosaa Valley noted for IU WKSM

On April I. I took a II kour trip to Ihe rtiart of Australia. Alice Springs Th* rily itself was of great Interest because of IU fron- tier setting, but outside Ihe city I

Her* I visited with an Australian couple | bad met earlier aad ... taken >*■ several lours of that city and tbelianiiandang area

OB April MV | left Perth lo. D*rwm on tk* northern coast of Australia and after oa* day decided lo move on to Hong Kan*

IV. ajaag *.•■ lAprU IT April n. 1*711. .

My suy ta Hoag Koag WM a tremeadous eapertenre1 This British colony is one of Ihe greatest Minppmg areas at th* worM and attracts people Iran everywhere The colony is broke* up into three parts, Hong Kong Island die Kmvtoon Peninsula and the New Tern tori**

Lake Hakoa* and a May al a Japsaasr Myle hotel

Th* lollowing day I took a ride M ea* of Japan'* farnous bullet trains and was pleasantry sur- priaed al th* outcome Upon my arrival al Kashikojuna. I Was token lor a boat rale on Ago Bay. where I was given a lour of ■ Japanese Peart Farm

(hi Tuesday the tour viMled the Mikimoto Pearl Island to witch young girls dive lor aearht Prom here wa went to the IM Grand ■am** Sfinnr where thousands of young iludenla wer* walling to get sn Instead of waiting In line our tour gwde look us an to Kyoto The highlight of that evening wai my first attempt al eating shirk

The island of Hong Kong was skui soup toured romptetery and of special The nesl day was spent visiting interest was Use port of Aberdeen. Nljo Catels, built during the Hong Kong Harbor and tk* lr*ln Shogun period, and representing ride that overlooks ihe entire Feudal Japan Fran here we uland vruted KinkakuJJ Pavalllon which

The Kowtooa Peaamils is Ihe was s three stoned Pagoda Nnl main tourist area In Ihrroloay and visit was lo the Old Imperial shoppers pack Ihemselvei Into Palace, built one thousand years anseH shape as wall as large ago In Ihe afternoon the tour took deparlmeat More* In an attempt to us to the city of Nsra arid thai gel the best bays Checking evening a Japanese dinner of Tern products Irom Japan and Mainland pure wai served China wai of great inlrresl Thursday's lour consisted of a

The most interesting adventure visit to s silk factory and a of all. however, waa the trip I look demonstration of cloisonne art in a to law Comments! Chinese border' small shop From here we were Oa Ike way we stopped al lb* token lo the huge Kyoto Han Chinese Village of Tang and dicraft Center to look al a wide paaaad through rice llrlds. refugee vanrly of Japanese goods, .la the centers and then Ihe countryside allernoon we visited s vsrlety of before arriving al the I ins I stop at shrines and lemplrs in the Kyoto Ihe rutnmunisi frontier area that were most impressive

V Japaa i April U May II. 1.7)1 Friday morning I left by train The first lao weeks of my stay in Im Hiroshima and upon arrival

Japan were spent in and around prepared lo visit Peace Memorial the city of Tokyo The most in Park and Museum II was a inciting and worthwhile shocking experience, but experience al this lime was spent educationally worthwhile living with a Japanese family The next morning I vuited Ihe

For a period ol ton day* 1 Hooting shrine ol Mljajlma and observed firsthand Ihe daily living then boarded a tram for a seven habits of ■ typical suburban hour trip lo Nagasaki Japanese family I was taken mas On the nest day I visited another a member of the family and took Peace Memorial Park, but Ihe part la lb* everyday activities highlight was a trip to the associated with Japanese life shipyards and a look al Ihe super Among the most memorable tankers being built In Nagasaki In eiperienres were eating raw fish. Ihe afternoon we headed lor going to the public bath playing a Uiucn'a fernous sulfur springs and Japanese game called (Job and the Shtmabara

It WM ofl to hit Aao and Ha, volcanic ct«t*r* ' the tmmi telirwtmg part1 ol tfc* lolkiwtngMywM.vteHtornsjam £. a f araaua hot asrtngs araa aa

maim TatanlMopeallaaU. after a

daylossgjosirwnMlaeinlMMlM AtOsMalviMtedOMkaCaatteln

the msreteg- aad than a large raider* ah ripping center before, tnkmg the tram hark to Tokyo aad. ike conclusion of the teur

Aller ssylng goodbye to my, Japanese friend* la Tokyo. I flew;, from Tokyo to San Fraariaco and; the* to Boston on May II.

VI la. iNege tuBase. »es*taa i June II August III

After alsw wsshs wl swaauiata leaching in Wilmington anil, arranging for my rourtM, I toff Sea U*a» «a June It IMw „

My course* began on Jan* 15 at lb* University of California at Saa I >iego and I look two courses that I fell would b*sl enhance my knowledge of the areas vtsitod In th* past ymr The course* taken were a| fothnrs

Kihnulogy of North America, three credits flnsl grade A, t ullure* ol Oceania, three rredltea llnal grade A

After my llnal exami on August ' J IV71 I left San Diego and arrived

back in Boston on August 10. thus completing the travel portion, of my sabbatical leave

Sabbatical *v*hs*ttea Al I have mentioned previously >

a report cannot completely do justice to a sabbatical leave of Ibis nature, but in the following secOon of this report I have attempted lo evaluate the main educational values, lha vshie to Wilmington students snd Ihe personal value

Fiducaltoaal valae ta general

I A greater understanding of th* current world situation

1 A greater appreciation of the United States snd ll unslilutions

1 A greater uodci standing ol Ihe vaslness of th* earth's geography

t A greater understanding of the many cultural differences within the world i A greater understanding of the

people throughout Ihe work) ''

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Planning Board

r i i i i i i i I I i

---- SAVE THIS AD-»- WSeOtNTS Of WILMUMOTON. MAMfvO, NO«TH MA04NO WO-4J1N, TMmauHMY, •OtllfwOTON AND MUMtCA

Community Discount WM Cnpning af This Advartisamant

•head in IU PUnnlng I'rugram. bat In some place* work has lo ka done, and Arthur Harding chair- man luted *ome, Tuesday evening.

th* Planning Board regulations need to be updated The present ropy date* Irom IM

More study U Medea oa lha Woburn Street By Pan. lo U*HI Street

The Master Plan, about a year old. still has work to be door lo II. What part of the Mailer Plan should be tackled first'

The.Thomas AaaocUtes are to prepare aa agreement for employ men!, lor the Planning Hoard to ■testy, aad will acrean tk* ser- aonnel who are expected lu ipply, n that only about two candidsiea will be arMMted to the Plaaawg Board lor the position

Other kaslarn Th* Wilmington S*lerlnwa sr*

asking for a joint meeting sulk Ike PUwiing Board, to discuss Ike Woburn Street By-Pass and other Items The date of Msy M ess

tan

PARTS AND LABOR Montffic Strvkt - txp%n MuAioiu

rTi()MnwajTPAOE Mttefy Ihe Plaaning Hoard The pkva include* both Uad Court ragljirred laad. aad aon- regtotered land

Also considered were drainage ^lot Lacaya Estate*, tk*

Anderson Farm off Park Street A change u being sought in drainage, from North Heading into WUmtegton

Th* Lucaya Kstoles. which was originally Ihe Uowiag Farm, and wttefc dates back to 1711 with thai lamlly, had 74 acre* when It WM sold by the Anderson Brothers Fifty three *cre* are Wilmington laad. and II are in North Reading A total M17 home* can be built, of which 71 would he in Wilmington

The developing waa by a Mr Maclanis of tottortc* He ■tec* sold the land us Wilmington to two New llarnpaaire men. who are aaw actively aped Ihesr work in Wilmington to take three year*

Mr Nellsicbo is th* Civil irnglnnr aaaoclated with the two plans - Wilmington and North

"Function*! Ctaaatficatioa *l atreeu.-'a Hat araMred by a* atato. and which lists sums a> Ultod to lag*. Slate and Fednil Aid, la pliMteg Apparently oiker wrwaa had aaoh a bat ten Jaaaan Kaoutrtes will M made

Some tint* WM apenl wit* I Prod DM'enea, iaduelrial baikwr who has been bulWtng planU as ••*■ sides of Induslr ul Wiy hr haH a aWn years W<lh Mr ■aeOaaao WM Crick N*itucto ol Norlk Knadlng, Civil Engineer

In the paal half duaen yean * tntenao haa caaaUmlll stesl I' aMkaaa la induslrtel buildings oil hadaetrlal Way There kavt Me* nuuqr piaa*. aad plane on piaas *> tkat a board aack al ••' Wltrnlngton Ptoaatog Board row* have goad reasjua to ask il I*' *MreMc«alh^te*topUn.*h(* arealdanl af I hav* been aaheaiiltod haa been re

A loiter was received from Mrs Oeorge Netll of Kirby Street She seeks to purrhaa* a town owned tot of laad, aaat to fcer home The Planning Board checked II through, aad approved ibe sale

Region M ol the Maasarbueetts Federation of Itaaateg Hoards U to meet la Beverly oa May M, it th* (omntudore Hotel The sub tott will be ''Impes'l whKh. th* Plinatog Board WM

a Musty ol Ike Mil, etc teery ta any arming study as well as luet M area study Wilmington iHan aktg Hoard members will M alien dtag thai meeting ' The IIM nsemberi will (lao he alien dlag a meeting of lha Maaaarshaatu raaarathm of Plan Mag Hoards M Framiagham May lllk A Daal.l (iillls. Wilmington **tectmaa U a vfcre

Ik* Federation aad toaled Mrs

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Co. .si-fioo or M4-9I07

FIRE WOOD FOR SALE

$40 Cord 4 Ft Length*

Oak A Maple

Call Mr. Li.

658-3667

Experienced or Trainee Positions • Mask Cutter • Thin Film Operator • Wire Bonder • Production Operators e A*.ambler. e Inspectors

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Notice, la Mreby given urn a publlr kawi ing will ba held in the Town Hall •!

7 10 p m on Monday May II Iff! at lha "lli< r i>l Ihe Hoard "I Srlrr linen in

i i.iii|iii«ni • ami '■••"' "' Lewi Chaplri IM Sulamla on thr applira lion of William J Htaia President lor B4*rsf*nrtri lei., lot • Ih-enM lof an aalomokila egenry Inr lha lair id new •ad *ied motor vahli In In b» loralad at IM Idwall Straal J'.rk Wilmington

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TOWN OF WII.MIN..TON

fl B BOARD Of SKI.KrTMr.N

ri HI II HKARINO Nolii r It harrhy ai»rn lhal a pwblH

kaanna will ba hald in thr Town Hall al 7 M fi m on Monday May II 1*74. *l lha uflM r ol lha Hoard ol Selectmen, in rompllenrr with fieneral l.awi (lkepler IW Section • on lha applira IMn of William J Wan. PraaktaM, lot lll.ii I'm in In. loiallienwliikloir lOtOS gallon! "I gimlinr in on driliuund lanki 1000 |lllom ol luiiiu iling "in In urMerground lanki and I.OUO lalloni nf ■••!» oil in un aergreund Una! al UaU-owkll Sirert .Park, Wilmington on wkach there u

for lha laja ol naw and Uiad MlomotMlaa A plot plan li inlde a part al Ihia application

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6 - 6 Sot 7 ■ 1

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TRAIN NOW! x We have immediate opwUlaia tor martiln« operator traineet The point li. RIGHT NOW w* i>eed eitruiion machine operators W« will train mechanically in- i lined people to operabp prodwrtion and printing equip inenl V*

«»* w, We otter an eirellenl bcfwliu program Includuif a day ntf on your birthday Why not vlall our Employment Center any tune between (am and S p m or call Jack < uahing al tat-tlOO to arrange an interview and plant tour al your conveiuencu

SWEETHEART PLASTICS, INC IMviuea el ratarytaad Cap Corp junrtwa of Mas fa ft MWilnunftea. Mas*.

Visit our Employ men I Center, Monday

through Friday, 9 AM to S PM ei call Jack

Cuthing at 6SR-9I00.

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A publkr hearukf will be held •> ihr Towa Hall Anoei. lift Mid.ii.-i Avanaa on Tuceday rvraunf. Mo II ItTt at 7 OS p m on lha appltraii." d Walk IMrter. Inc a Jamaa H »«IU

A publK- haaring will ba held al the III r.wpiue A|enl Aabert J KaUy I own Hall Aneaa IM Mlddl.ktk Aaata M -Kelly and Kulhe M. Andmo»

r« Tin a vananrr lor Ike am i««

Wright Electric Co., - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

QUAUTY ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS CUSTOM ALARM SYSTEMS

657-7195 Wilmington

CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS

Challenging pesitien for high scheel groduale

with an interest in Chemistry. Eaperience is

helpful, but is net required. Our modern

laboratories are located just minutes from

Routes 93 and 138. Good starting salary,

eicallont employee benefits, and opportunity

for advancement.

Apply in parson or call 658 - 6600

P0LTVIHYL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES

7)t note St.. eSmliioliii. Moss. tIMT

Brace

mummtum • •» '""•Hr * Miiaiin r >i-k '«•• ttumtit nm aril kan« TON wawial in I —«iu mmmi .iu—I e--a i TOWN or WIIMtlWITOrk anil «• ka MX —,

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IC ' ■4 >uk BpT BM aaiMe. e»i - V"V"J['. l»"*l

iiaakkoMwBki.rn or kuukiem raoa.ik i««l

INVnATION TO Ml) Healed bkdk lor lurolahlnf Water 1'iea

and Areeaaerlea le Ike Towa ol Wilmington will ba received el the of li. •■ ol the Town Manager Towa Hall. Wilmington M«u OlaaT. unlll II SS

a m an Thuraday. May IS. 1ST4 and when Ihey will ba puMkrly and read Detailed uilormatlo* aad aperiliralUiM may be obtained al lha of In •■ nl lha Town Manager

The Tow* of Wilmington reeervea the right In r alert any bid or all bid. or any partial Ihareof not deemed to be in the beat imeieal of the Towa ol

Wilmington Marling <: ksarrta

MI To.

Avenue IHI Tuesday avening. May 14 owner IST4 al 7 00 p m on the applK-ation of uf four kigpa at l/iwrll Slreel I'Ht JoknJ l.yorai and Tomar C l.yona. ■» 'Atkeuurk Map 71 MA. M. k) tad

Altecney John J PlIipeUKk. a. Higk UAl glraat. Madlord. lor a rartaare lo ob- tgjr housing] SwreaWa le eree. kv AaeSSS iluatrlal balldlngi on a kil lei Wuburn HOARD ***eJPT r.Al Mreel lAaseaaor'i Map (Ml bneried PIIBIJC HKARINi. »:i by a soiling Hat. having Inaullkrlenl A publlr rarating will IN- ktki al Ike Irontagr in lha Indualiial DlaUTCt Towa HaJI Aaaei, IM MaMlesei

Brsea MacDonald. I limn Avenue on Tuesday eveniai May 14. A1M41 Hoard of Appeal! 1*74 al I 00 p m oa the appikaiioa of

BOARD OF APPKAI.s Warren 0 Newkoaae IB Tali Road. PIBIII HKARIN4. IIO* ror'a variance to erect a ...inmaag

A public hearing will ke held al Ihr pool on anon <-oaaorrnin(i kkal IBTaft Town Hall Aaaea. IM Mkddleaei Hoed lAinawir'l Map 7M. and k> Aveauri on Tuceday evening May 14, erect Ike pool within lor irouiml aide l*74elt Mpm oatheapplnraiwaoll yard KredlMerato aad Carlo B IM'efuu.a • Bruce MaiHwaU Ihrna Vi.kii Koad. guincy far a vdrlaar* ABM1 IUMIIIHI \|-peeU Irom Hertlea IV 1A of Ike Za*lnj By BOARD OT AITI.M.s la. laalaaatan of parking beyond MS II Ml II IIKAHIM, »?! teetl al M lodukiiial Way lAaaaaaor't A publlr hearing will brkrW it Ike Map 4»IJ7A and M 1041 Town Hall Aaaei IH Miildleaei

Hrute MarlaOuld. I.MM Avenue oa Tuesday rvnuf May 14. ABM1 Hoard ei Appeali 1*74 al 7 M p m on Ihr applN alioa of

BOARD Of ArPKAl J4 - Joha W ft Vkota M I aiilkan 1 Jar* IM HI li III AhlNt. n 74 Head, lor a variarar i.. nil . carafe

A publkr hearing Mil be held at Ike on a men imtorniing let al 1 Ine Road Town Hall Aaaei, IM Mkddleaei lAteraeora MapM b andt»rrert the Aveaue on Tueeday evening May 14, garage ollhla the inpnrrd Ir.mi yard 1*74 al 7 0* p m oa the aipplkraUoa ol Brure Mai Iktuld Hum Richard D Dearkaa, *J Weildale A»M1 Hoiid M ipaaaU Avenue. IM a variance lo erwei a gar BOARD Ol 4rrr.AU a,r .I. a I»«I . .avlurming lot .117 Weal IM Ul II III HUM, w I dale Avenue lAaseaaor'a Map 7M7i A public hearing aillhr brld at the and lo eracl the gaiage wllhla IM Town Hall Ann. ■ IX) kii.ldleeei iruuiied rear ,v.id Avenue un Tueedav i>min| May 14.

Bruce Mai Donald Ihrna |*74 at 7 SO p m on Ihr applaaUea ef AI4MI Hoard of Appealk ThomakI'aiyra anil ai.*vI'ama. 447

BOARD Of AMtCAlJ. Mlddlaan Avenue ka a vkiiaar* M PtlMJC HKARIN4J U 74 ' i erect a iwiiiuiling p>»l oa a lot at MT

A pubfkf hearing will M held al the Mkddknrk Avenue .!•».«< i MapM Town Hall Aaaei. IM Mlddteaei IAI ailkia Ike reuuurd .idr i ird

Wll MIM.nhN I.IH.DKN

AI.KRS VISIT PLYteMHTTH

>. April ath. fifty •I SjeejJsVeWftakaaBal ibrnlayadabuiitr.p

lo Inyrnoulli where they visited UM I'llgrlm Monumrnl. Plymouth Hark and lha replica of the May Klirwei Kiillnwlng (he interesting morning, participants went to lunch tt one ol the lineal reiUuranla on lha Town Wart

After lunch a tour of I'lyinimth was rondocled. including hlatortc dwellings The rhie baclt to Wilmlagton was • moal pleaaenl eitMiralon along the waterfront

Nest month Ike club n planning a trip 4> the Old Porgc '" Ringr. Mew llampahire

Let's Talk

(COZY KORNER i NURSERY

tefliklei Maw for •kepi 1974 7 3-4 Day ieknenv

CaN fto4-4»f •

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lliiainnwlai la or maukiein pananre u<n

Aveaue on Tueeiey rvaeaag May 14. 1*74 al T SO p m on lha asplkratlaa of ABMI William II Tucci at ItekwoM Aveau* i William I Hull ft aaa. Treat. Agent i lor a varianre ki erect aa additloa la a .tvarlling oa a nun i lanl'M/ming lot al M I Helimail Aeeaa* lAililln a Map kl .

SI I , Ik-ce MarltsnaM. Iwrna

ABMI Hoard of Appeata BOARD OT Ari-r.AI s

li al H BKARIIeU Mil A paMkr kraiing .ill M held al IM

Towa Hall Aaaei. IM Middleaea Aveaue ah TawaMy evening May 14 •„

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8 9

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ka -to kf Bto II I to aaak a i.klto . k—k a.aaa* to kka toaa to. M" - to" aaUkak Mm I MkkM. M iB. aapa

lakaa anew a Ik a

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Brace Marl-mid lam An**! Hoard ol Appeal!

BOARD OP ArTHAIA . rt M II BKABlneti IS II

A pabilr heaikag will M keM at laa Town Hall Aaaea. IM MkMleaei Aveaue M Tuewiay ivMlag. May 14 1*74 al t M p a) aa IM ajBtkcatuai uf

Jack neewirM. I Jara Raad. tar a vaiiaaca la ararl a gaiage aa * BM

rualermlag 1*1 al I Jtie Ruid iA lira Map MI4i

a

Ikf lakakitanla ul ihr I ,wa of Wlllllllkgt.kn Ihr Vlnli.M.llri^yglM ikotMB ol ikeii inlrnlvai i..krll .indcoa

v** Towa uwaad land a..|..ired by lierrkawie of Iai ml. • In aa abaniag owaac un Miaida) Mat II i*74. •* t |t p m el ike limn Hail It.rparrel U M MM u a pail id Silvar t*M tieideni Plan I ol lot that AaUk*BaaikMapt4akpai*ril' lo refetewra Ik rivade Im a n.n) par IMUVBI dreciiption

James H Mkreli. Hoard at

l.kkl

■arnetiniek call WMlera white pike Idaho pMW li one ol the uaPM i-unuiirnial apaclei of genuuw while pine louad la Ihli r<>ualry

II u siiiiilar k> ether while pine* light M cator and weighl rurablr aa-1 MralgM gralaed. •a-..• pine ik aMklker ol IM Iraa wkilr (vine, aad la aalleiner. durihlk wood That » why It « toflM aaad lor aaleriM csBkilrBr

Ponderwaa ptae M IM third type .r.1 li very k.mllai lo Idaho

while pine

by AIMIE. Fenton, TUaltot

Did you Mow thai St will mp port a purctoM of 11,000.OtB or' more' A deed require, a certaia rtaatldii ilton Irom thr purrtiaaar iii order lo M legal

Thr law ralli for a "ran. UMIIlun" any sum large or

•mall

Of rourae. you have Mill bound youraell to pay the real of the Mil To quote leading aulhorillei; 'The aiujtitcii rrtnaMaralloa B kuffirient to kupport the molt onernui ikbllgatkon "

Whatever your real eaiatr piMBm. A ft M reaaea. Me., 1*4

laivarll 81 . HI II*. Wilmington. Html or SMfttt? ran Mlp you kolve II We lonibfi panaaal altenllon wllk our kmnvleilgr and experience lo give you IM liaeal la real ealala aervlca. and urge yea |o call ua dot with r,m,

llklkng Houiklamtulpiineven My*, annlmi ky aapoWlnkeat

IMtptal HkM Thr party Mlllag property U Mown la tM deed aa

IM "grantor", aad IM party parrkailag li known aa IM

Selling Youj^Home?

let Hill Real Estate handle if for you. Prompt, courteous Mr- vice that will bring RESULTS

can Ed Hill at 658 - 8762

Real Estate and Insurance Call the Poloians

651 - 2845 Notary Public

BAM Bl-.ll Ik. a-h»WkkS - -to -a sa-hMto. ken beat

award at Aapaili aa-BM Wrweai to,*- ..-« w-el«- BVARD OT APt«AlJt ^'•^'r VV^\'■, '*^ri_tt

l-tM* BaUR»*UJS7l ■?■ !MR»* tllM I WSI Ok** A public kasftsg wUJ M haU at IM

Towa Hall Aa

awaa* '•'* llkkl BANS BOOS Ik* IB MS tag

maaaa'^tam k— to. MW MIH

I

me oa TMaMy ereakMj May li at IB pat an SM italirilMi at na* M • MaawM kLatoM.. MS

thai Win Avaaaa. tar a varlim kl Mi M W...I a a, aawaalesk-w «*M a IIIBIBIig paei m. a aaa eaM^fc. SMVIWOI laej- ■ ■S.II-SWJ IM at Ml Bank. JJ-J2T- •-»J- tfaWtewM* AaseM^Mai-arteapaMsMBMe. •*-»----. •*»

Kveryea* receive* Irl aai-aaalii.d kwrvtce al ■ | Ma. twaeseey Cwatwr. Sit Mam St wikiBt-Ria, oss ssn II yw aias le petal year MUM Ikie Mrtag isMaa* Irom a attactkai ui

•ear tM l-dtskanj MkB tMara We raa mi* cater* le raakre -atr aamplea |a« ladear pal.I. BaakAmerlrard aad Mailer

ITtargM are Mkaw Opes thu

Iv • im lo k pm

M |keaatard*apatsBi WMa'aeed Mr laser tar Irwa ka

MARION T MURPHY 943 Mill Street

REAL ESTATE HSIOtllllnl MMl«l(M IrT^lBU

Q58 3581

REAL ESTATE •41 IWtt.lt

Tal. UI-JJ7S1

if NEED YOUR HELP Tl fill OUR WAGON' Seriously, we need listings Call us if you hove real estate

^to-r* .eaiaaBBBkkC^ fetitlenliol oi commeiciol

that you wont told

Call ut now. V eawaPHaMWwkJ^Taeaaf egeere^aTkeawap sft^t** VtJwaeTeT ***> tl

C. A. MACK ASSOC. ■IAL ISTATI

41S MAIN ST. WIIMINOTON

658 - 2400 ii a,lo*'

I

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Reach PHAKLIE'S AUTO BODY

All MAIN ST. WILMINGTON

££5l£^ TOWN CM*

EVERYBODY /

"«««>AY MAY 3, |f74

Coll 658-2346

Wiaalie. Sat*** AM - 53*0

JUNK CARS REMOVED FREE

USMTTtfUTl

658 - 4558 CARPET OUTLET

HUGE SAVINGS 41 I MAIN ST

■'ON I

638 - 3700

Florays

|Ce ramie Studio 4S4.1AJ

SI MaPP St.. Vh»|lM

Up~ . •».. . Mn> «IW I llHUlM ■>■»*■! •• .....a.,

\-%mft IB i iHa3

A tENODELMt

Will. F Butt * Son *

♦5I1MI iTST 454 371*

LOAM cut

475-7544

IflMlY CIISTIICIIII

LARRT

NICKERSON Ganaral Construction

Air Conditioning Shaol M*lol W«l.

Maoting

658 - 8578

miUDOtlMC SNOVCIOOBMC

Itad CW

47S-7S44

Wecron Mi (hi*

FLOORS AIMSTMNC VINVl *

UNOtiOOl

CAMTt PORPOtCNM

VNHMOCAWtlt KMHIfCNINS

KMMtCA C04JNTH TOtt

atAMtcnu cm ASS - 9S0S

COMrtTITlUN CYCLE CENTER

111 Anatovar St.

658.3456

No Wil MMN^fO.

■to U n»». t«*4 Wt!

458 - tSU

ELECTRICIAN t

MOUSE WI1INA MPAIIS

sS7 - rrss Llconaod

Ceramics Clattoa in

No. Wilmington

MINT*.

foot, Wad A Thura Evo». 7:30 to 10:30

65S . 8091

. Ml 4 *-••

I lower s tor all occatloni Plantt - Clltt - Tarranlumt

Fruit Baikal*

658-4141

J^atoj^|awiimm|K>n__

May mm t ervo yea?

ESTON'S

St. •44-OAtl

Berry's Carpentry

Remodeling ■^te^stlmetes

No Job Too Smsll

_ 851-2475

jAt" » ni Mr 01 NO HADING

14 MAIN ST .•.nM.^riUfJ Vppliam-UT 1

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JUNK CARS AMD TRUCKS

FRII REMOVAL 658-8120

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RALPH'S AUTO BODY

Mamiaa. ICO

l.tamad Int lilimollna Fax.gn 4 Dematl.f

Collmen ap.i.al.lfi

Auto 4 liuck

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INSURANCE AGENCY

Camptava Intwranca

Saivka, Nra, lit* Catually tuiary

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851-2241

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fctSTAUXANT Tha I Uia.l In Canloaaaa Culilm

LUNCHEON SPECIALS

SERVED DAILY Inapt S.a.ari 4 Halfkr,,

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Mite "B"f win Western Mass hockey tourney

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The Mil* B'l Journed lo Springfield on April 19 and 10 and won the Weslem Massachusetts Inviuilonal Tournament. The tourney highlight was a goal by Jim Smith lo win the second game in double overtime (joalle Kd IjMjuidara in the seme overtime period stopped five consecutive open ibola on net lo shut the valve on Kafleld. Conn.

The drat game wai highlightr<l with bat Irlcka by Kevin Culllvan. Sean Nelll and Brian Sughrue Two goals by Bill Barrett and singlet by Sean Lowney, Jim Smith and Uennli Moran com- pleted the voting

Mike Kldd had a hat trick of assists followed by two each by Kevin Culllvan and Brian Sughrue and unglei by Itennli Moran, Sean Uiwney and Jim Smith.

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but tailed to score Ed Olaon. lance Sullivan, Mike Bryant and Joe Cornlah wore outstanding on defense In both the third period and first overtime

In the second overtime each team was awarded five open shots on the goallee with the first goal determining the winner Kaoh awl minder blocked the first four ehota and when Kd Laqiudara stopped his fifth In a row Jim Smith lollowed with the game winner ' WllmnujtM II i i • 11

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Kevin Culllvan, assisted by Mike Hi\.mi and Kevin Robinson scored ihe iniurane* goal la Uw final period The B's then played dcfen- live until time ran out with the Wilmington B's winning the tour lument

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Knlield again opened the scoring in the first period for their only tal- ly of the game Jim Smith quickly answered the acore unassisted as the first llama ended In a tie Sean Nell, assisted by Kevin Robinson, scored Ihe game and loumey wlncng goal in Ihe middle frame arid from that point on It was all Wilmington

Knlield. Conn maintained a 1-0 lead until Mike Kldd, assisted by Joey Cornlah tied thg score midway through the second period 'The B's. led by Sean Lowney and assisted by Jim Smith and Donald Uunn, scored the go-ahead goal early In the third frame, bat was noon follow*! by an Enfield tally which louad the game ending In a Us.

In Ihe lint overtime session each team had four shots on net

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Sesirt ■ II Ml.The B'l were ruled by Blllerloa I. 12 Sunday Hilirncj grabbed a 14 before Ed Harding put _ Wilmington on the board assisted by John Robaon Hillci II i added another tally early in Ihe third period but that proved tu be the winner as John Robaon scored with Just one aecond left

r>e Wee B Hill Mill noudrrau scored In each of the hi si and second period^ to provide thr only escitement ai taw B'l were dumped by Slooaoam 5-1 l>oub Wiberg -and Dave1 Kldd collected «nuu on Boudreau's rnirlers •

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Over two hundred former ball playen

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varsity baseball coach Joe'Gllllgan at

(he Knlghta of Columbus Hall last Friday eveoinj.

Coach Cilllgan retired from the

coaching lines this past (all following II

years at the helm of the Wildcats

baseball team. In his tenure Joe's clubs

posted a IJ6-1M record, while winning

three championships, coach QUIIgan Is

the assistant principal of the West

Intermedaite School and his duties there

have curtailed his fine coaching career.

Tennis dub weekend competitions

The testimonial committee, which hv

c I tided Kevin Fetid. Jim (illlu. Bill Pay.

Jim Malsar and Billy Ritchie presented a

console color tv to the coach and his

family along with 1 professional cartoon

exemplifying his atxxrrnpltsrarnenU

OtherjiresenUtloiis wore made by the

chairman of the board of aehyunan. Jbn

Miceli, Representative Fred Cain and by

Billet-lea High School baseball Coach

John Amato, who presented Coach

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The Wilmington Tennis dab tapped off Its IS74 outdoor season •111) a weekend Miser staged at the Avco Ooarts, with 41 player* participating in the two day event.

Ideal weather conditions prevaUed throughout the weekend. which saw 23 mixed doubles teams participating In match competi- tion

la an exalting, well played finals match, the team of Bruce Conant and Joan O'Betme defeated Jim McKarland and Dotty Merger. M. S-7, 7-4, to cop the weekend cham- plonihlp The match was highlighted by two lie-breaker sets

First reaad Arnie Apnle -I'al Mcnaughlon

del Bob Auer-LoU Uova, 4-4, 1-4; Paul Kielding Joanne Magllossl def Charlie Lawrenaon-Dlaoe Ryan, S-I. 74, George IMKranco- Runny Umwhan del Fred Ryan- Nancy Auer, VS. 74; The Rev John falter-Vi Taylor def Walter Kohler (Ull Webster. 40. M. Jim McFarlaad Dolly Barger def Bob Peters-Oay Janka, S-7, M, S-»; Hal

I*llllps Carol Schre.-k,Vo. «". Dave Webster-Andrea Stlverrnan def. Jim llennlnaU Judy Conant, S- I, 8-4. Bcuce Conant-Joan O'Bcime def. Fred Berger Ruth McKarland, 4 3, 7 S, Jim Hastings Cathy Murphy def Don Hebsch- Mary Kllen Taylor, M, 74, Joe Murphy-Kvelyn Anderton def Bob Magllossl GallJ'rotapappai, g.| «. S. S-4'; Dick Bova Hetty Aprlle def. .Carrol Ollleiple-Barbara tllllesple. M. M» v^

Urn Reaad Bye: Peter Nchrerk-Hulh Bennlnatl

Amis Aprtle-Pat McNaughuwi def. George DlKrance Hunny lonnehan. S-S, 7 4, The Rev John falter Vi Taylor def Paul Kielding Joanne MagHoaxt, 44,74. 74. Jim McKarland Dotty Berger def. Peter Schreck Ruth Ben mnaii. l-l, »3, Dave Webster Andrea Sllverman def Hal Janka Dotty Dunn, 4 0, S-S; Bruce Conant-Joan O'BeMne def Jim Hastings Cathy Murphy. S-l, 8-4; Joe Murphy Kleanor Anderton del Dick Bova Betty Aprlle. 14,»* S- 4.

Oaarter tlaals Ante Aprtle-Pat McNaugatoa

def. the Rev John falter VI Taylor. 74. 84; Jim McKarland Dotty Berger def Dave Webater- Andrea Sllverman, 14, 8-4. 74.

Seasl llaali Jim McKarland Dotty Berger

def Arale Aprlle-Pal MrNaughton. 4 3 3-4. 41. Hruce Conant Joan O'Betme def. Joe Murphy Kleanor Anderton, 44. 4- 1

Hruce Conant Join t) Heirne def Jim McKarland Dotty Berger. 41, 4-7, 7 4

MM'I ttftkel etti esNsorwsi* tMt SsMilef

This Sunday afternoon the two divisional softball league will begin another season with Its games at the Town Park Under the guidance of Jack fushlng, who will act as commissioner again this year, there wHI be an eleven team Recreation Division and a SIS c«aa'Oiwiailllla» tNvlilin.

The league will be a eeml fast pitch loop with ASA rules applying, with one exception In the nine men Competition "Division there will be the us* Of a designated hitter Meanwhile the Rec set up will use ten man only.

In the Recreation loop each club wll will play a 10 game slate, while the Competition will haVe IS game* per club The Initial lour day schedule Is aa follows

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