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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 2

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BlddefordNSaes Jeemel Friday Jena mry 9 1970 The Weather Wv- 'V Deaths Hubert Standeven 1 Henry Simoneau Word has been received hero of the death of Henry Simoneau 74 of Hampton Va following a long illness He was bon in Biddeford in 1896 the son of Joseph and Maria St Ours Simoneau- Educated in Biddeford schools he was a veteran of World War I and ent most of his life in Vlrgi- Surviving arc three brothers Willie Simoneau of Biddeford Charles Simoneay of New York City and Jean Simoneau of Stamford Conn one sister Mrs Germaine Legare of Biddeford and several nieces nephews and cousins Plans for funeral services are not yet complete and the services will be held in Hampton Va Personals Mrs Robert Fournier 44 Gove SL Biddeford "is a surgical patient It Webber HospiUL FAIR PORTLAND Fair very cold tonight lows aero to 10 beknf Saturday fair and cold JANUARY TIDES HIGH LOW AMPM AM FM 111:50 1:2 8:98 ll 12:2 :2 11 1:20 1:28 7:14 2:14 2:22 8:14 3:68 2:12 8:14 4:02 4:22 10:20 1:44 11:2 8:44 12:28 7l50 12:21 1:2 8:22 2:32 32 10:58 4:02 11:22 4:38 1:28 7:02 7:50 8:48 8:28 18:28 1108 1:22 2:28 3:20 4:02 3:44 5:28 1:58 Of Council Has Plans For District Meeting A Feb 25 district meeting win be held at Old Orchard Beach according to information announced lest night during a meeting of Luke Hart Council Knights of Columbus held at Westbrook Skating Rink Fool Riad Biddeford Grand Knight Uooel Lapointe was in charge and the report wee read by Lionel Hevey Also read were communications from Leo Bedard the family of Armand Collard Brother-Elmer Meserva end Mrs Theresa Murphy Thank Su cards were received from and Mrs Arthur Jalbert Mr and Mrs Quinton Wilson Sr and Mr and Mrs Roland Turgeon A letter from the state master pertaining- to the -75th anniversary of the Knights of Columbus in Maine was reed in which it vu noted the state convention in June -will be held at Kennebunkpon -The report was given by Richard Bolduc and Philip Masse spoke in the seminarian trust fund It was noted there will be a meeting at Knights of Columbus Hill Washington Street Biddeford Jan 12 at 8 pm and stunt meeting of the Christopher Association then took place TEWKSBERRY Man Robert SUndeven a resident of 10 Marion Drive this city and a toner resident of 68 Washington Ave 014 Orchard Beach Maine died yesterday here In a Lowell (Mass) Hospital He was the widower of Mrs Annie Ethel (Lord) SUndeven Rorn in Halifax Yorkshire County England Jan 11 1883 -he was the son of George and Emma (Sutcliffe) SUndeven Active in Masonic Circles he was a foember of Orchard Lodge AF and AM Miniwan-ca Chapter Order of the East- ern Star both of Old Orchard Bfich Maine honorary member of Bradford Chapter Cruder of DeMolay of Saco Maine: a member of the Maine District Deputy Asaosiation A and A1I Master and Wardens Association of the 18th Masonic District and a member of Ground Cross of Color of the InternatiDnl Or-' der of Rainbow for Girls Surviving are a ''daughter Mrs Barbara Reid of TCwks-berry with whom he resided a brother Ruben SUndeven of Spruce Head Maine four grandchildren one niece one runearl services will be conducted tomorrow night at 8:15 from the Farmer and Dee Funeral Home 16 Lee Sti Tewksberry Mass Evelyn Jellison Evelyn Jellison 71 widow Perley of Perley Jellison and resident LookingTAhead At Weather Kenriebunkport News Compiled By Kennebunk News Bureau KENNEBUNK INN DIAL 885-3118 Tyndale Is In store during the ni a Fight Against Oil Pollution andRbode Sa will normsL Highest temperatures will teens and 20s in NEW OFFICERS af (to ElchaUn CM ef Biddeford vrenia- getrernsr glut Dr Orar Fumdt new preride ae-stalled daring a diner aratiag last sight it the Weader Bar eeptiag the gavel) Loata Daga Mates Fred Pcachembentt Steak Haase Biddeford buttelml were left to right Renald troasarer and Maoris leu trariee Ahrat tram piste LancheDs vice president Gerard JuaDe retiring president were flaw directors Csarad Roberge Uoaerd Uvasaenr end aad teceming secretary Albert BCste ef Lewiston regional Jjso Boarqae Service Club Has Meeting In Biddeford Installation of officers highlighted tbs dinner meeting of the Richelieu Chib conducted last right at the Wonder Bar Restaurant Biddeford Dr Oscar Perreault waa installed as- president: Renald LarocheUe vice president Gerard Janelle aemtery Fred Deschambeautt treasurer Louis Dagnet and Maurice Roux trustees and Conrad Roberge Leonard Levasseur and Leo Bourque directors The Richelieu International Inc: was founded in Ottawa Canada 25 years ago The Society is represented in more then 165 communities in the United States Canada and France by some 6500 members The aim of the organization is to help the underprivileged and handicapped The Biddeford club was founded in November 1968 and received Its charter in May 1989 Its members meet the second and fourth Thursday of each month at the Wonderbar Steak House Harve Pare of Lewiston tented movies of the last elieu regional convention which was held at Old Orchard Beach last September: Films of the visit to Maine Of the French Ambassador were also shown Present at the meeting were the members of the Bidde club and their wives the regional governor Albert Cote of Lewiston Arthur Raymond president of the Lewiston Richelieu Club Harvey Pare and his wife also of Lewiston VFW Auxiliary' Past Presidents Elect Officers An election of officers wu a high point of last meeting cl Past Presidents Association of Biddeford Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary held at the Main StreeL Biddeford home of Mrs Marie Boisvert arer hoping to is a new state law from the current special session of the legislature which eouId impoN far morestring ent penalties to suchJand un Phillip Brooks Wells sinessman wanted wording of the first section changed from "Town of to "Stte of By so doing the law would read that no trash from outride Maine could be import- ed rather than restricting it merely to from out of the town Brooks contention was that he felt the original wording im posed a restriction on local garbage end trash collectors having customers on their regular routes living just over town lines in North Berwick Kennebunk and York A number of those present Nid they frit if the original wording were altered it would open the Wells area to dumping from throughout the- snow of hands voted down motion According to Littlefield tion 2 which permits the town to enter into agreements with other municipalitiu to mutual dumping arrangements would cover the print raised by Brooks However when Section came to vote ft wu suggest ed by James Wentworth that the word be enter ed after municipalitiu to add further protection to local collectors Voters agreed to this -Passed with no dissension was The Women's Association of the South Congregational Church will meet at the Community House on Tuesday Jan ll at 1 pm Coffee hostesses will be Mrs Robert A "Flake and Mrs Arthur Lombard Mrs Stanley Howard will be in charge of devotions The speaker will be Miss Mary Worthleyi Her topic will be The Silent Woman" Mr and Mrs Robert Harris and son have returned to their home in New Jersey after and Mrs Hartley Hutchins in Qie holiday with Mr BOSTON (AP) -The US Weather Bureau five day forecast for northern New England Massachusetts The temperature five daya Wednesday the seasonal daytime average in the northern eros and in the 20s or low 20s in southern sections Lowest nighttime temperatures will range from 10 below to 10 above xero in northern sections and between 10 end 20 degrees above zero in southern Notions Very cold over the weekend followed by gradual warming trend Total precipitation during this period will average leu than one quarter of an inch melted Some snow north portions and snow or rain sooth portions about Wednesday Ski Conditions BOSTON (AP) Fallowing selected re- are ski conditions from New England ski areas as Rep Elmont Tyndale Ken nebunkport today presented a resolution to the Sea and Shore Fisheries Committee on protection of the Maine Coastline from oil pollution The resolution was unanimously accented by the committee and will be Issued to each member of the Maine House and Senate Tyndsle urged the committee to strongly support 1770 end 1656 presented by Senators Berry of Cue Elisabeth and Carlton Reed of Woolwich which calls for a mo ratorium on construction of certain industries and establishing ether oil spillage and pollution control measures Tyndale stated that the lobster and other allied fishing industries are seriously menaced by the lack of proper legislation He further urged that conservation interests unite to protect the beauty of the Maine coastline calling it "Our number one natural resource" bu- A-two-to-one Sec- 2 could and ordi to of se as by to of Cable Street Moody died Wednesday Jan 7 in a Portsmouth hospiUl She was born OcL 28 1899 in Wells the daughter of Will and Alice Mayo She was a member of the Ogunquit Baptist Church sod the Priscilla Chapter Order of Eastern Star Mrs Jellison attended Wells schools and graduated from Conservatory of Music in Rrews-''ter Mass She is survived bf two sons William Jellison of Fort Pierce Fla and Edward Jellison of 1 Wells a daughter Mrs Margaret Perkins of Moody: two sisters Mrs Gladys Clark and Mrs Louise Bussell both of Alewlve and eight grandchildren Funeral services will be held I tomorrow at 2 pm from the 1 Ogunquit Baptist Church with Rev David Jansen officiating Interment will be in the 'family lot Ocean View Cemetery Wells Friends may call at An-gell Funeral Home 8 Dane St Kennebunk on Friday from 2 to 4 and to 8 pm Gilbert Boucher and Mrs Boucher The group is comprised iff: Rudolph Bergeron general chairman end in charge of ticket distribution George Desrob-erts souvenir programs and advertising Philip Canters refreshments and decorations Richard Reny souvenir program composition Ernest Therrien isl guest invitations Herbert Tibbetts program advance sales Roland Palardis hall arrangements Joseph Pumondon and Panl Beaupre swimming pool fund representative The ball will be held Sa turds Feb 21 from 8 pm to mid night at Steve White Gymnasium Biddeford High School officials noted tables may be reserved to im to six couples end tickets wlU be numbered so that seats for complete table a half or other portion of a tone to 12 may be reserved Music will be provided by John Tridl and his Orchestra Officials announced the ball will be unique in tine aspect in that Mayor Boucher haa requested thatdl proceeds and contributions connected with the ball be turned over to the existing' Swimming Pod Fund Committee It was noted thatibout two ears ago a committee was Dimed to raise funds for the eventual construction of a swimming pod to serve the city At the present time this committee has several hundred dollars on deposit In a local bank The committee is made up of Robert RoUda Paul The Arundel Grange will meet Friday Jan 9 at pm Methodist Men Plan Meeting In February OLD ORCHARD BEACH The Methodist Men's Club met Thursday evening in the United Methodist Church vestry Washington Avenue with President Walter Freeman conducting the meeting The meeting was opened with the singing of hymns responsive reeding and prayer by John Tibbetts In place of entertainment the group discussed happenings in the town during the past year Refreshments were served tor Eric Hodeen and Walter Freeman Also present were Arthur Led-dy John Tibbetts Harry Hai-lett Douglas Gilbert John Bra-deen Ted Fouler and Merrill Thompson The next meeting will be Feb 12 with pot luck supper at 6:30 pm WELLS MRS ALBEO LaFIEIRE Dial 848-5681 y811 which dwlt irith i lt tmh ram the slate Secretary-Treasurer Miss RIanchq Roy Chaplain Mrs Boisvert First Trustee Mrs Corrine Goudreau Second Trustee Mrs Ludenne Roy Corresponding Secretary Mrs Flora Poirier and Sunshine Chairman Mrs Jeannette Cur-ro Miu Roy rad the report and gifts were riven to the Biddeford Veterans of Foreign Wars Post to un in post activities Refreshments were served by the hostess and the next meeting wu announced for Feb 11 at the home of Mrs Curro Ocean Park Road Saco Special awards went to Miu Roy Mrs Roy and Mrs garbage ere and how it conceivably be packaged transported The final section of the nance raised no arguments This called to a $100 fine each violation and each day said violation constituting a pirate violation The entire ordinance mended wu declared Moderator William Abbott be a law effective at once SUEDE JACKETS fr COATS -MATSON'S IB Mate Stmt RIM King Solomon ruled until he died in 928 BC It is not known when he came to the throne bat the- Bible uses the round number of 40 years when speaking of the length of his reign Guertin and Beaupre Claire Plamoodon ported by the ski ares operators Thursday afternoon Reports include in this order: new snow in inches if any type of snow surface depth of base evaluation of conditions Code: pdr-powder pkd pdr- picked powder mm-manmade gr-granular fr gr-frozen granular sc-spring conditions b-base e- excellent g-i ed MAINE Mt Abram-gr 5-12b s-e Big A- 6 new mm pkd l-26b g-e Pleasant Mt-gr 5-12b Saddleback-pdr and pkd 4-24b upper g-e lower Squaw ML-pkd 8-14b upper lower 1 Sugarbaf-gr 16-22b Sunday River -pkd and gr 16b NEW HAMPSHIRE Cannon Mt-gr and pkd 748b upper g-e lower Cranmore-gr 4-12b f-g Crotched ML-pdr and gr 18b Gunstock-gr 10b King Ridge-pdr and gr 12-20b Pats Peak-gr 10-16b g-e upper lower ML Sunapee-pkd 12-24b Waterville valley-4 mm and pkd 18-30b upper g-e lower Mt Wiidcat-pkd 15-28b FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funeral dome Emond Secrets 551L Frank Conroy SHUMWAY Funeral Service 25 Spring Street Saco 284-5611 Philip tL Gross Sr Director CRAIG 285 Saco Mains DENNETT fr Main Street Charge Accounts Invited Funeral Notices (Gantfaued From Page One) lion years but rocks were age-dated at 37 billion years The lunar material gives rise to a new the study of attorns left in moon rock by sour radiation Scientists discovered that solar flares leave measurable tracings in the rocks si the moon: These can be interpreted to give clues to the his toy Little is known about the substructure of the moon Some scientists speculated that loose material covers the top few feet and that this is continually and turning over This ru supported by study of which apparently had wu which' apparently The annual parish business meeting of the Wells Congregational Church will be held Sunday afternoon Jan 11 in the parish house The session will open with a covered-dish luncheon immediately following the morning worship service Membets ere being contacted to take saladi or casseroles for the family-style meal also volunteers will care to thq young store while their parents attend tbs church meeting Wells ares young people in Grades 6 7 and 8 will attend a program of dancing and gamea each Saturday evening from 7 to 1:30 pm in the parish house of the Welle Congregational Church They must be accompanied to the church by adults and picked up at 9:30 pm under parental supervision officials noted The Congo Fellowship of the Wells Congregational Church will meet Monday Jan 12 at 7:45 pjn in the church parish house Two films on cancer will be shown and "Senae In The Dr Ruth Endicott will conduct a question and answer period and refreshments will be served by the January hostesses Meetinp of the Elbridge and Leroy Henson PosL American Legion-and its Auxiliary unit are scheduled to take place Tuesday Jan 13 at 7:30 pm in the Ogunquit fire station School Street stirred view rocks been exposed to solar rays from several different- aides several million yean apart THE REACHWAY THE COMPLETE FOOD STORE Featuring Your Favorite CHOICE MEATS CUT TO ORDER QUALITY FOODS A SNACK TO A BANQUET STANDEVEN Hubert of 10 Marion Drive Tewksbury Mass formerly of 68 Washington Ave Old Orchard Beach Christian Science services will be held in the Farmer and Dee Funeral Home 16 Lee Tewksbury on Friday evening at 8:15 with Masonic services at 5:00 Calling hours at the Funeral Home Friday evening 7:00 to 9:00 The family requests that memorial donations be made to the Old Orchard Beach Masonic Temple Building Fund Card of Thanks Ibis is to express our sincere thinks to relatives friends and ell far the expressions of sympathy at time when it was deeply appreciated Family of the Late David Vir Duplicate Bridge Played At Beach OLD ORCHARD BEACH -Duplicate bridge players Thursday evening at the Playhouse Lawn Avenue were Mr end Mrs Sumner Bernstein Mrs Frances Putnam Mrs Patricia Peterson Harry Stott John Landry Mrs Eileen Leach Joe Smaha Mrs Gwen Flannery Mrs Estelle Aranovitch Mrs Mary Wilbur Lorimer Brackett Mr and Mrs James Mullen Paul Chadbourne Robert Whelan Richard Shorey Mrs Avis Briggs A1 Rosen James Warren Mrs Alice Fecteau Mrs Charlotte Dubois Mr and Mrs A Tsika Mrs Esther Green Mrs Gertrude Leonard Mrs Ida Rosen Mrs Angie Hickey Jimes Moutsitsos David Marshall Oscar Paradis William Haase 'Mr and Mrs Leo Ross Winners were North end South Mr and Mrs Bernstein first Mrs Putnam and Mrs Peterson second Stott end Landry third Mrs Leach and Smaha fourth Mrs Flannery end Mrs Aranovitch fifth East and West Rosen and Warren first Mrs Fecteau and Mrs Dubois second Mr and Mrs Tsika third Mrs Green and Mrs Leonard fourth and Mrs Rosen and Mrs Hickey fifth There will be a game Saturday at 7:30 pm at the Clubhouse Lawn Avenue January Clearance SALE DRESSES 12 PRICE- ML Ascutney-pkd 10-30b upper lower: 26-58b Dutch Hill-1 pdr pkd 4945b Glenn Elen pkd 45-65b g-e Haystack-pdr pkd 31-40b Jay Peak-pkd 2340b g-e KiUington-pkd 35-47b Madonna ML4 mm and pkd 2245b Mad River-pkd 4840b g-e Magic ML-pkd 1844b Okemo-pkd 5540b g-e Pico Peak-pkd 3045b Mt Snow-pkd 2242b Stowe-pkd 54-70b g-e with icy spots lower Strattoa-pkd 3558b Sugarbuih-pdr pkd 4548b 14 MASSACHUSETTS Berkshire Esst-pkd 2544b uets-pkd 1540b lie ML-pkd 56-74b Wl Group Plans Meeting Next Month The Mission Society of the Biddeford United Baptist 'hurch met last evening at the tome of Miu Ora Wiggin Pool Street Biddeford The meeting was opened by the President Mrs' Mabel Emery and the group read "Our The Prayer was offered Mrs Ruth Merrill and the call found 11 presenL A Devotion entitled "The Plain Man Looks At a self-examination and evaluation was read by Miss Irene Dwelley Routine reports were heard snd acted upon and a letter from Miu Janice Benson a Mis-siinary Nunc in Thailand was read Mrs Mary Dawn was In charge of the program entitled Time For Band-aids" with discussion following It was announced that the next meeting would be held Feb 11 in conjunction with the Mid' Week Prayer Meeting and a guest speaker wiQ be heard Refreshments were- served end social hour followed Those present were Mrs Sandra Mullett Mrs Ruth Merrill Mrs Hazel La bey Mrs Mabel Emery Mrs Edna Thompson Mrs Haul Cla Mn Catherine Curtis Miu Irene Dwelley Miu Adelpha McKeen Miu Ora Wiggin and Mrs Mery Dawn Cub Scouts Receive Awards At Meeting A meeting of Cub Scout Pack 328 was conducted last night at Trinity Episcopal Church Saco Members of Den 2 opened the meeting with a song and the Cub Scout Promise Den 3 presented a skit based on the theme of the month "Knights ot Cakes made by Cubs oi Den 4 and their dads wen auctioned The following awards were presented to Andrew Goss for-restry arrow of light outdoors-man snd aquaniut Richard Davis deimer badge and arrow of light Mike Davis denner badge William Giroux Bruce Peinon Craig Gardner snd Scott Gardner silver star: Billy Giroux bear badge gold arrow and silver arrow and David Leach denner badge Games were played and refreshments wen served Den 2 was in charge of the dosing ceremonies and Den 1 was in charge of clean-un details The Blue and Gold Banquet will be held Feb 12 and committee meeting will be held Feb 3 NEW HOURS: DAILY NOON TILL 9 SAT 9 A TILL 8 PM Labor Ik Shiest Qmss Skip Sue VJbj Sbfnt CUt IN MEMORIAM la Loving Memory Of My Husband GEORGE AIKEN Who Died January 9 1809 Butteftiut Basin-11 mm and pkd 2534b Catamount-10 mm and pkd 2448b Jiminy Peak-pkd 3543 Otis Ridge-pkd 9-25b MLTOm4 new mm pkd 19-40tyg-e RHODE ISLAND Pine Top-4 pdr 10b CONNECTICUT Mohawk ML-pkd 1448b f-g LUM BURR SAYS: SHOP OUR "I I I upper g-e lower Powder HiH-2 (Csettaued from Page (hie) its 300 inhabitants could provide clues The FBI Mid agents also had fanned out into neirby towns and across the border into northern West Virginia CapL Joseph Snyder the state trooper In charge of the investigation Mid at least 50 federal state and local officers had been working on the case since the pajama-dad bodies of the victims were found in bedrooms of their home Police believe the YablonsUs were killed either late Dec 20 or early Dec 21 Announcing the Labor Department probe Shultz said it would be "immediate" and "full-scale" but gave no details A week before the slayings he had rejected demand that the Labor Department seize the Dec 8 election ballots and election records to prevent possible tampering Griffin a coauthor of the Lan-drum-Griffin labor law called to a Senate investigation of the UMW election "snd other charges of union election irregularities with a view of determining whether existing laws are He made the request in a letter to Sen John McClellan D-Arki head of the Senate Permanent Investigations Subcommittee A similar request was CtarlesBrown Is Named Fire Chief KENNEBUNKPORT At the annual meeting of the JCenne-jbunkport Village Fire Co held this week Charles Brown was reelected chiefs tf the department Also appointed were Charles Kedeau first assistant chief Richard Jackson second assistant and Arthur Hendrick third sssiatanL Walter Kubiak was named secretary treasurer to the year Woodbury Stevens was died by the volunteer firemen to 50 years of service to the company and to the town A roast beef dinner prepared by Martin Wildes and committee waa served after the business Only Beachway Gift Fndt Bcuketa Say It' So Well ON ANY OCCASION Froin $750 a- up We Cater Te Organizations And Industries new nun 25- 40b ML Southington4 mm pkd 2640b The Weather Bureau outlook for the ski areas of New England: Generally fair and cold Friday and Friday night except for variable cloudiness with Scattered snow flurries over northern and western mountains High temperatures Friday ranging from about 10 above in the far north to the 20s in southern sections Near or below zero again Friday night in much of the ski country Saturday fair and pot quite so cold away in two When God took you sway my dear It broke my heart in Left so lonely for your smile I didn't know what to do At first my heart wu bitter Because it seem fair 1 That I should lode at your favorite places And no longer see-you there At first I asked Him Why? Why did He leave me alone? A heart crowded with memories And ''lonesome daya to roam We had struggled through the long years For a future we would share But now that look beside me only memories jfcczg Sadly missed by -Wife Margaret WM I We hart a complete line of paneling to beautify your home Spedala on celling tile Cull 499-2211 PHIL SPANG Visit or Phone Our Stero To Place Year Order 282-1615 153 Beech Street Sice bpen Daay" A HONG KONG The name Hong Kong is derived from two Chinese charsc- IMMEMORIAL In Memory Of MRS ESTHER HANSON Who Passed Away Jannarr i 1968 With Love Alice Beatrice Ftoeece 1 meaning sweet stream and I meaning Lumber Bldg Materials Route 111 Lyman ere Are 92 Classifieds In Want Adi Why Not Use Om AM-IPM Friday A Saturday 9 'fragrant port" It toone of the- world's largest duty-free Spots two brothers and Rep Carl Perkins D-Ky chairman of tre House Labor Committee A I J' 1.

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