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Timely Coverage Of News In The Fastest Growing Community In Litch field County Vol. 37 No. 13

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$590,300 Added To Firm's Assessment

Adjustments In the 1981 Grand List by the Board of Tax Review have added $727,470 to the town's net worth. Assessor John Petueh reported the revised list now shows a net tbtal of $280,416,989, an in-

A TOWN COUNCIL PROCLAMATION citing Monday April 5 as the start of "Bloodmoblie Week" in Watertown is read by Chair^ woman Mary Jo Cicchetti, left, while Mary Olivea, bloodmobile chairwoman, looks on. The annual community bloodmobile Monday will run from 1 to 6 p.m. at Taft School, Walk-ins are welcome, (Valuekas Photo) .

Council May Ask Big Cut In Education Budget

The Town Council socked the Board of Education Monday night with the news it might ask another $225,000 be lopped off the $9.5 million education budget for 1982-83, The announcement, occuring at a joint session between the two bodies, began a 90-minute session that left several members of both sides in confusion. School Superintendent Dr. Richard C. Briggs said a cutback of that magnitude would "cripple" the Watertown school system. "What's the use of us sitting here?" to discuss the budgets, wondered Board Chairman John Mills when the proposed trimming was announced, "We might as well go home," Dr. Novello Ruggiero, head of the Council's budget committee, said the governing body had "targeted" a mill rate increase of no more than three. The combined administrative and education packages total

about $15,8 million for the next fiscal year, an Increase of 12 percent. TheExpenditure would require a tax hike of about five mills, officials have warned. "We felt very strongly we had to keep the tax rate down," Mr. Ruggiero continued. He said the Council already has recommended $145,000 be chopped from Town Manager James Troup's proposed $6,3 million package, Mr. Mills said he couldn't see where further Board cutbacks could be made. The phone bill has increased $25,000 over last year on a new service the School Department is unhappy with, and legal foes amounting to $18,000 and climbing have far surpassed the $5,000 budgeted. Dr. Briggs, in defense of the budget as it stands, said the key issue Is quality, "Tire issue of the quality of education having a bearlne on the (Continued on page 20)

Lisa Krady RelatesWell In Copping1982 Crown Lisa Krady hasn't even entered college yet, but she picked up a valuable prerequisite toward her career choice March 27 by winning the 1982 Miss Watertown Scholarship Pageant title, A public relations aspirant, the 18-year.oId Watertown High School senior related very well indeed to the public and panel of five judges in copping the crown. She competed with 11 other girls, eight of them classmates. ...,„ Miss Krady, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wllmer Krady, 85 Delhurst Drive, Oakville, won the talent portion of the pageant for her medley of the Barbra Streisand hits "Evergreen" and "The Way We Were," Talent counts toward 50 percent of the scoring. The accomplishment is even more noteworthy and satisfying because Lisa was just recovering from a two-week bout with laryngitis. It wasn't until last Thursday night that she could hit the high-range notes comfortably. The young lady with the contlnuous smile that would defrost a refrigerator was prepared, though. Mrs. Krady said her daughter was ready to toot her flute if her voice was not up to it. It was, however. And with

Sewer Extension Approved After Heated Hearing A town meeting with all the sizzle of French fries approved in a split vote Monday night a sewer line extension to service a Greek restaurant and a planned Burger King at the junction of Routes 63 and 73. In a show of hands count, residents okayed by 46-26 an appropriation of $22,335 to extend the line from Candee Hill Road some 385 feet across the junction. Although $17,500 will be taken from the Water and Sewer Authority's sewer extension fund to help pay for the cost, the town will recoup that in assessments charged to the restaurants. The smaller balance will be charged to "genera! benefit," but town officials pointed out even that sum will be made up in tax revenue from the two businesses in a year or two. "This is not a giveaway," said Councilman Joseph Cuttltta, who supported the project. "We're talking about current dollars for current problems." . Chairwoman Mary Jo Cicchetti

said she checked with the local McDonald's restaurant, a Burger King competitor, and learned it paid $4,395 in taxes on its equipment. Alice DelGrosso, a former member of the sewer and water board, said the project "has been held up too long." She recommended the entire cost be footed by the extension fund, Mrs. DelGrosso questioned the "inequity" of the two. assessments placed on the firms by Benedict Associates, a professional appraising firm. The $17,500 reportedly would be split: $11,000 for the Greek restaurant, across Straits Turnpike (Route 63) from the Carvel, and $6,500 for Burger King, adjacent to Westbury Ford on Main Street. William Moskaluk, a Park Road resident who owns the small Westbury Plaza complex on Main Street, lamented he paid a $10,700 assessment on the • (Continued on page 20)

crease of $15,9 million over the previous year. He estimated the extra revenue garnered for the town by applying the current 35,15 mill rate would amount to $25,571, The three-man tax board,

pianist Holly Cyuriesko providing the accompaniment, she sang her way toward the crown. Lisa admitted later her voice wasn't quite the way she would have preferred it, but it's doubtful more than a few could tell. In addition to the trophy, Miss Krady, the Sarah Whitman Trumbull Chapter, DAR's "Good Citizen" for 1982 from WHS, collects a $1,000 scholarship and other amenities. She is leaning toward attending Bethany College in West Virginia, where her brother Michael (Kip) Is a junior majoring In communications. He and younger brother Christopher, as well as the parents, were assembled In the second row In front of the stage walkway. First runner-up in the pageant, sponsored for the fourth straight year by the Oakville-Watertown UNICO Club, was Kimberly Testa, 18, She performed a self-choreographed jazz dance to the music "Fame." The contest's only other singer, Joann Bavone, a 20-year-old junior at Central Connecticut State College, was chosen second runner-up, and did an amusing classical number (Continued on page 2)

headed by Republican Anthony Sebastian, heard 54 separate appeals on assessments. It okayed 34 reductions, ruled "no change" on five, and increased assessments for 16 others. The largest increase" $590,300"was attributed to on amended tax return file by Sealectro, Corp., of Mamaroneck, N.Y, It has a Watertown plant on Callendar Road. The boost brought the firm's assessment up to $1,5 million, Mr, Petuch said there ap. parently was a personnel change at Sealectro, and the original appeal filed overlooked new machinery, equipment, and furniture in a recent addition. The net worth of motor vehicles increased by $134,800 svlth the addition of 69 vehicles since the Grand List was compiled. Real estate value increased by $26,640 to a new net of $210,831,324. Major personal property and real estate additions, according to the tax board's work shetis, were as follows: Charles S. Hungerford. Jr., Woodbury, $97,440, five-lot subdivision approval; and Maria and Mario Manclni, Cherry Avenue, $23,060, property omitted from list. Major reductions were as follows: A. Robert Panasci, Cheshire, $21,390 for duplication; GTE Products, Inc., Park Road, $16,650 for clerical error; Watertown Golf Club, Inc., Guernsey, town Road, $16,730 for repriccd acreage; and Woodview Associates, Ltd., $22,400 for an added discount factor, Woodview's Cobb Street housing project also was hit with a $3,190 increase for coin operated washers and dryers.

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THE 1982 MISS WATERTOWN, Lisa Krady, seated, is surrounded by a very lovely court after the completion of the March 27 pageant event at Watertown High School before a capacity crowd. Miss Krady an 18-year-old WHS senior, won the talent award and the $ 1,000 first-place honor. With her left to right areKimberly Testa, first runner-up and $500 scholarship winner; Kathy Hayes, Miss Watertown 1981 • and Joann Bavone, second runner-up and $300 scholarship winner, and "Miss Congeniality" award recipient (Valuckas Photo) -

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"That's Life,11 She also won the "Miss Congeniality" award by vote of the other contestants, : Second and third places carry $500 and $300 scholarship awards, respectively. The young women were judged on talent, a seven-minute interview during the afternoon, swimsuit, and evening gown competitions. Each contestant also gave on stage a verbal speech of not more than IS seconds on some aspect of women In sports. The pageant was titled "Spring Training," and had a baseball flavor to the procedings. Highlights of the three-hour show before a full house were a country and western medley by Virginia Reiehardt, Miss Connecticut 1981; dance routines by Miss Watertown 1981, Kathy Hayes, and the Children's Dance Workshop of Oakvillc; and appearances by visiting queens from Waterbury, Bristol, Cheshire, and Southington, Unexpected Pleasure, an area barbershop quartet, lived up to its name with three sets of songs. The third grouping was unscheduled, but inserted by master of ceremonies Joseph Clrlello (also the lead singer) when the judges took an unusually long time to reach their collective decision,

POLK SCHOOL FIRST GRADERS in the classes of Miss Caporale and Mrs. Soucy recently presented "The Library Circus." Left to right, first row, are; Kristian Hansen, Ronald Soden, Jason Orabowski, Marc DiVito, Jennifer Eazarsky, Rita Nozzollllp, Theresa DiNlcola, and Brian Thlbault, Second row; Jennifer Buono, Diana Polletta, Cara Aubin, Tamica D'Angelo, Oeorie True, Daryl Canuzzi, and David Lowther. Third row: Mandy Correa, Jessica Oraboskl, Steven Pienezykowski, Keith LeVasseur, Marcos Soto, Monique Johnsoh, Wendy Persons, Melissa Valchus, and Andrew Pion. (Polk School Photo) Mr, Ciriello playfully poked fun at "my people" of Italian heritage during the show with anecdotes. Atty. Joseph Cianci, one of the judges, is the president-elect of UNICO National, an Italian-American organization. Shawn Tirrell, a Watertown

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High musician, received a long ovation for an impromptu piano piece while the audience waited forthe return of the judges. The pageant Is an official preliminary to the 1982 Miss Connecticut event, scheduled for June 25-26 at New Britain High School, The local title establishes Miss Krady as the official town hostess for the next year. If she should win Miss Connecticut, Miss Testa would assume the crown.

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Has International Flair The Foreign Language Department at Watertown High School, in conjunction with Swift Junior High, is hosting a "Language Week" program March 29-AprI! Speakers, music, language presentations, and an international feast arc being incorporated together to enrich the program for the students. Today (Thursday), Judy Ftscher, art department coordinator, is giving a slide presentation on French art, Carol Brown Is the guest speaker to discuss the differences in the educational systems of Puerto Rico and the United States, On Friday, April 2, Claudette LaFlamme's French IV class will present the French comedy "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme." Already this week, Jannette Jones was scheduled to speak on the comparative and contrasting

Dawne Strmeckl and Jerome Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Francis Strmecki, Chicago, 111., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dawne Marie, to Jerome Ramsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsay, 81 Shelter Hill Ave. The couple will be married Aug. 7 at Bowmanville Baptist Church, Chicago. Miss Strmecki is a graduate of Northern Illinois University, where she received a B.S. degree in home economics. Mr, Ramsay is a graduate of Watertown High Schoolt and presently is enrolled in the foreign mission program at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago,

Workshop On Successful Job Hunting Slated "Resume Writing and Successful Job Hunting" will be the theme of a workshop by Joan Donald, Director of Career Planning and Placement at Post College, to be given at the Watertown Library, 470 Main Street, at 7^30 p.m. on Thursday, April 22. Mrs. Donald will speak on a variety of topics concerning the drafting of a good resume, including organization of material, points to emphasize and to exclude, and proper format. Addi-

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estina," "Don Quixote," and "Calle de Sesame," otherwise known as "Sesame Street," will be done in Spanish. The Dance Club and Puppetry Club will be performing, and music students have prepared the theme from "Evita," WHS senior Kathy Kelly is chairwoman of the art display, and Anthony Santolt is assisting with the sound. Parents and friends have been invited to the affair, and Chairwoman Janice Pond is expecting an "enthusiastic evening." French and Spanish "mesoneras" will be on hand to serve, along with strolling violinist Michael Cammarata and pianist Shaunfirrell, The junior high has coordinated a similar program, and its students will be guests at the "banquete," II you won't admit your mistakes, plan on making more ot them.

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Miss Quadrato, the Watertown High chapter- president, will be a~ candidate for district vice president. Miss Curzio will be her campaign manager, The state conference will take place April 29-30 at the Parkview Hilton in Hartford. Eighteen WHS chapter representatives will attend with their advisor, Ann Coy.

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Miss Ruth Stfockbine will have a display and talk about early American quilts. Assisting Mrs. Long will be Mrs. S.P. Jaync and Mrs. Donald Carlo, Mrs, Lloyd Hughes, regent, Mrs. William Cleveland, and Mrs. Jayne attended the state DAR meeting at the Sheraton Inn at Norwich March IS. Miss Karen T. Therabauider, state "GoodCitizen," and Mrs. Timothy Welch, "Outstanding Member," were honored and given prizes.

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sons other than party-endorsed candidates. Petition formi, Instructions and information concerning the procedure in filing opposing candidacies, may be obtained from Waiter A. LeMay, Democratic Registrar of, Voters, 180 Westbury Park Road, Watertown Ct. • Mary B. Canty, Municipal Clerk Watertown, Ct.

HOME REPAIRS All types of Carpentry Work All types of Masonry Work All types of Ceramic Tile Work

The Mothers' Club of Holy Cross High School will present its annual Fashion Show, "A Touch of Spring," on Friday, • Apr. 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the school, 587 Oronoke Rd., Waterbury. Mrs. Marie Raceviceus and Mrs. Gail Girch are co-chairmen of the committee. In addition to the latest spring fashions there will be a penny auction, door prizes, a raffle and dessert. Tickets can be obtained by calling Mrs. Raceviceus at 7298670 or Mrs. Kay Dubauskas at 754-1668.

MECHANIC NEEDED Top paying opening for qualified person with at least 5 years experience In the repair of htavyduty equipment.1 Must be familiar with dlesel engines. We offer competitive wages and generous paid benefits, vacations and sick time included. Please call 1-354-2214 ask for Rich.

numbing, Heating & toamfittlng Faucet, Sink,

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Toilat Repairs Wtter Heaters iDralnt & Sawars

* Free Estimates- Fully Insured Call Nick Apioeiia 274-8397-757-7809 WATERTOWN $64,000 3 bedrm. Ranch. Pride of ownership is reflected thru-out, Liv. rm. w/bow window, w/w carpeting, remodeled country kitchen, fam, rm, w/wood stove, workshop in basement. Situated on large lot on cul de sac. Ideal location for children,

WESTBURY REALTY 967 Main St., Watertown 274-9661

24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE 274-8784

Carpets Steam Cleaned Spring Special 12 rooms plus ha!! Each additional Single room Sofa and chair Additional sofa Additional chair. Single sofa | Single chair

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$29,951 $10.95 $15.00 $29.95 $15.00 $10.00 $19.95 $10.951

Price includes furniture moving, prespotting and deodorizing. WATERTOWN—Jusl ihc "neatest" 5 rm home. All the warmth of colonial decor w/modem conveniences. 2 brs. 1 Vi baths, fp w/heatilator, built-in wet bar, Closi to town. A "super" buy. 56,900. Call June Bredlcc 879-4594.

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ATTY'S Asphalt Paving Co. • Wafer and Sewer Connections • Septic Tank Systems Installed • Drainage Problems Corrected 274-3636

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IN THE TOWN TIMES PHONE: 274-6721 TODAY!! ALL CLASSIFIED MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE, Tuesday noon is the deadline for classified advertising. Rates-, $2.00 minimum charge for the first 12 words, plus $.40 per line for each additional line beyond the minimum (approx, four words per line). All classifieds are carried in the Water-Oak Shoppers Guide, as well as Town Times, at no additional charge, EDMICHAUD Painting & Paper Hanging Call 274.8379

ADVERTISING SPECtALTffiS Matches, pens, calenders, key rings, executive gifts, hundreds of super novelties with your imprint. Finest quality items-low, !• MIL'S JEWELERS low rates. We will come to you. 709 RWa St. Please call Holiday Enterprises, Watertown Expert watch repairing. Guaran- 274-9414, 639 Main St., Watertown. teed workmanship. THE ATWOOD AGENCY, INC. JON'S CARPENTRY Complete Insurance service. Let us do your next addition, reJohn B. Atwood, 49 DeForest St., modeling or repair job. Formica Watertown, next to the Town work. Hall. 274-6711. "NoJobTooSmiill" Call Jon • 274-4276 ERNIE'S AUTO BODY WORKS One of the most complete equip- SHARPENmOi Chain saws (off) ment Paint & Body Shops in Con- S2.S2.50; Circular saws, S2necticut. Wheel alignment and 52.50; Garden tools, scissors, etc. balancing. AL'S SHARPENING, WATER141McridenRoBd TOWN, 756.9253. Waterbuy ACCOUNTWG SERVICES FOR SALEi High quality recondiCost-Effective Computerized tioned B&W and color TVs with Business Reporting For Small 90-day limited warranty. DuhamBusinesses. Call Today el Electronics 408 Buckingham CINDY M.BAR0NE St. 274-1974. 274-4168 RADIATORS REPAIRED HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED. ReReeored. New, complete trans- liable, dependable, trustworthy. mission repairs. A-Z Garage & References preferred. Must have Radiator Shop, Zoar Ave., Oak- own trans. Call 274-2362, ville, 274.4966. AVOID THE SmmQ RUSH. I WELL DO your exterior.& Inter-^ Order your pure, white wood lor painting and wall papering." chips now. Call 283-0520. Excellent references. Call iob Perkins, 233-8300. APPLIANCE SERVICE. Repairs JUST ARRIVED Chintz 'N prints on washers, dryers, ref., stoves of Newtown, an enormous num- & dishwashers. Call 274-4654. ber of Decorator Slipcovers, Drapery-Upholstery fabrics at enor- CONNECTICUT SEWmG MAmous savings. 3. Main St. (Route CBttNE, Repairs, all makes. Call 574-7781. 25) Newtown, Conn.

INT. & EXT. PADITING, wallpapering, floor sanding, taping. Expert service. Call Chaz Yanavlch, 283.9437 or 574-0489. PART-TmiE work from home. No door to door or telephone sales. Good second income. Call Nutmeg, 274-9788. FOR SALEi Conn trumpet with case. Also music books, beginner to Intermediate, $300. Call 2741214. FOR SALE: Two ecru chenille twin sized bedspreads, like new. Call 274-1233. DECORATED WOODEN Easter eggs and cups (Ukraine style). Also, undecorated wooden eggs

MARANATHA CHMNEY SWEEPS Chimneys cleaned, professional- TILE REGROUT & repair, any ly. Quick, clean, efficient service, location in your home. New in274-5743 or 573.1255. ; stallations, also. Ask to see our many samples, 274-9089. JEEPS* Government surplus. FURNITURE REFDflSHmG, Listed for $3196, sold for $44. stripping, staining, repairing, For information, call 312-931- touchups hand done. Reason1961, Ext. 2960. able. Call 757-2435. PLUMBDIG AND HEATOJG, all types of work, any size job. Reliable, licensed. Free estimates. Capinera Plumbing & Heating, 753-0188 or 274-6398.

BUYING GOLD, diamonds, antique jewelry, class rings, etc. Call 274-6262.

TUTOIUNGi Diagnostic testing & remediation of reading skills, ELECTRICAL WORK. Reason- grades 1-6; State Certified in able. Free estimates. State li- reading & speech. Call 274-2204, censed. 274-8611. JOB mFORMATIONi Dallas, Houston, overseas, Alaska. Exeellent income potential. (312) 741-9790, Ext. 843. Phone call refundable

LIGHT TRUCKING. Basements and garages cleaned; furniture, wood, hay, etc., hauled; clutter and brush removed, Also, lawn cutting and care. Call 274-3056 after 6 p.m. LOST DOGi Female Pekingese; blond, off Cobb St., Oakv. AnRK 'MAINTENANCE. Carpet/ swers to Tammy. Call 274-2286. upholstery cleaning. Reasonable rates. Call 274-8723. PART-TIME office-secretarial p wanted. Reply to Box A, GARDEN ROTOTILLING with a help W Watertown, 06705, or call 274. Troy Bilt tiller. Call 274-0167. 2511, —



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CARPETS STEAM CLEANED. FLORIDA HOME RENTALS Quality work. Reasonable rates. available. Totally furnished & Call 274-3435. equipped, 2 bdrms. Minutes from Sea World, Disney World CHAIRS CANED. Any pattern Clubhouse facilities included. duplicated by exp. weaver. Call $250/week. 274-1511 or 274any time, 753-0021,274.3786. 0368.

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PAINTWG SERVICESi Interior/ exterior. Free estimates. Insured, experienced. Call 2746621 or 274-2402. — --FOR SALEi 1964 Chevy half-ton pickup. Needs work. Call 5 to 6:30 p.m., 274-7134. SPRING CLEANUP. Fruit trees pruned, fertilizing & liming, Call Ed Palomba, 274.4786.

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LEGAL NOTICE Notice us hereby given that I failed to receive withini the time limit in Section 9-391 of the Genoral Statutes, the certifications of names of any persons as party, endorsed candidates as district delegates of the Republican party in the 32nd Senatorial District in the town(s) of Bridgewater, Brookfield, Oxford, Roxbury, Southbury, Watertown, Woodbury (and portions of the towns of Monroe and Seymour) for election as District Delegates to the State Convention of said party. Notice is also hereby given that a primary will be held on

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WANTED! Used piano for beginner, Call 274-0230, eves. ORIGINALS Hand-painted personalized design on wood. Furniture-gifts. Specializing in children's furniture. Will work on new, unfinished or used pieces. 274-0230.

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