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P fir; Y•,,~;�. .� .��.�� Y X �, �•� �.cis `included t• °obse` t. ,., ; .. ,.: ' ? ,.t, hay rva um*'th801 ocal,11 RR _. i•: w, •, x a •' ;" y, w0 ld.•h V thlS•* i r J i _ r: a 3cq.s.:Y ,;, , _ type:.of attitudes roeediires�'m ' ERV.I.LI� p, eeti )F ' P,., 4y ¢obsery d:,<as" * :;Barnstab�er -;thum _ 1`1 ti� tt- ,,.; ..,, ¢, bus t S. y`. ' "" :011 0.1,1t !2 4, rs p•a at !Deaf:ho a x< ..: W1de111 ell$ ► a WA Ill-"', a.:':, r 3 wr He. sdxs ite la -Ca; mtssi `-r:, ��.' t �, � :, oher,Ralph rifle" Cron' : ?� r. ' M '- s. nsatdnotin" 'thatsite ': �` e g . a.: : > :. . a'permittin noi?alic'nsin �' i!said y+esterday�Colonial t :plan review is:an'inform y _ aft :CEN`i'ERVILLt- ;- Residents tanned:'s g s g: ,h F. al admsms ,e. " ,. P aid:the, agenda.,wsU g' prteessmerel a townad as.re ecte' �. n Y n nt m n�stra ,3 pan ihv�tat;ton' h trative' rocedure,..th t even Gown i erestedAn state-a d" own "r also:.include discussion of'C I it'sitet ...._ r a , o o >,„ ;: .:, tth which all a�;,,est ct _ dP a o rgp ace ate, ro .uncle ,r c'; '. Plans l to"w>den Route 2S nex gal ,,,. _,, ,,....�, ,. 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Pan s�dent of.�;o er Lions said r :.Pe�n,mme',BellT s aRschards:on�sas.d:,the=;to + r � ou+et�Mall ., ,y , wn ^ S, p yi s .le d rtment = 4,. their ptojects,trose d. : AST . ... ,•.$ state,and ©lots' eMny theA,com an do s,. has : al_ ��•„} > .awn Coun bid i sex;. -yp Viewed;th+ sit 3 ilot�P.-pyd :rd �, lsa5 wi ,, s e t:bee uswif, oni z , ..Y.M, z e,platreF �. _,Y t P, $ e Y � be re `res 't '! ,fir.. fn��i.k�iotY ..1anv,, movie a Rt+ehardso ;,th�e ti>`sx P. . etl' --r: �.. ^ ..-., ;: A !� „nd �n << , � an informa#;a tnistr,. t orth ,n.th �, d :f<... ., F.- ^:+� ve;talk`'i c a P etri the ro'ieCta �. �tfnt:n t3.r ... .rel., ._ . J �a ab the s w ,at! I . , g' di.fian. a and ,,;.. .,.. . - Q s � 1?A ut a: : df ti ' c C :) ..x . ; 9 �.t Ut,GAtJit�I" .To :g ee ,felltnSomet;w s ro'� � :,.�s r;,,. 4.;' 'L :,:,.r,b ,. ,.s �. .g. .��cotiftts.the tit ... �. . ,,, a� s met °n` ," 4> o >trti{ 9c #e�sse � .ar ht l� e cI"fl g�> s� o rti oration'= :, .r~p>: .. , r. : !...g. PY.. ttr-tee estate ari` w .a E .., -' g ,g. :�.. l h nb-coriv' d:the towta the'ioa .- :,.. :P er§atibr#. d vviould state ..,..,. ' > ,. a .. ,,. ... .. ,Ethat t the ctim Wpm - ..- rio l�e4: dtild rem e s �vos^kin •.Sf t:- aY� caws` C'oion al w :,. t as •' ,,Y._ 8t "tifsed. I g g he ai robabl`be°�R!t ene` } », p x.�.• �,. �.. _.,, t )_;- B 1$cens of 'F y„ d and inclt3iie 1a ar ; 9 ffi v " e pro ect is _ ., ; ... .. a a rei�e etat on w. , • a, t f.:E .ea, J .: r. . �x :,.,'.' w ..<.g, Fla f Cfn .. ,direct! .,i ',:the state ofah6'- �proybked a h e,,num ,iot s b ec astte' aidewalk;on therttot3ts+stde'i .: ' :.Y. , a�te st. ,, , _; ,s,pavtng� �uvere needed;after ro MP lattt 'f; .i S 'i y J , _ t , , Plan rei��eVa� 1?: eo"_ le= an.- Lis , ..1'nm tlse:"ublic•. wa�;� p . p.. n at oitton,;o>v t.. P rovtsioha�Ct3i room°`-fo#-=trees �?' �€ rr r .,. -gip �Zo6it _.,. ..� >.._,, p :...- otrial3srnot's;th :,.v .,,,. Janie,"said;tFi' :. {t nrr >Ufa s. . . a "r,a ,. ere x .�f. 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' .r a n 'v�wr q 4 .E +=a" •:,. e, `rdj ect'h p ace foe; as titilities:u ; . :.;,:^ �,.. ^fir i} �.,, '�'Y:�q P ad not gorse g nder:state 44.kr �f .7 f t�i, •� .� ia, ite plan review' b,f` ,Iaw:=The''comp y> ayS it:;was•77 . ` ,�1 v an s ..> 'r d"we wo 'I`1. � forced`to fell..the:free �. any w `• Y�NBW�0ar:Loans 60 MonthstAS �,OW'AS`� _' "` `"�" •� `n„ u d:haveknow>t swhen: the a..; :' kf r � ,., ,� state would not allow.it to replacep ' = r �,• ham'" x .� '° ¢•�,� JJ _ < " r going'on aiad�could have .,, � `p' t4H 3• �.inlyl,'. t'�Tl �`• `' �.'b4.t+'�+r`"�I�,�,,;fl: P-k. ,�, � �1 { it all to the publ ,i Croa' the,pipe along the jroadside whe r yt{ ; - .: ;, g Ft4 0 �, b lt.want ` ; * � - e ,X s ,�d r >i ed� 1[ $ ' r 4 esterday h , t a S f V a.+ 3 ' Vy S F eF l'ti SWI F ., .. f4'• �` •.;,�Y ;!:4' S ')_ ;l":. t�'.4E {� 3L arf r ks.: s7,; rp k<w}`y+yPY ,r��f+aJ. !� `fuming yesterda` lover a* 3. 4 f'F • x� 6' 3,tea Stagy' f',t } ...tF Y „j Expandm on.'the 'letter ' �. ,,,y W" it :mo t Ems` .. . , Jasie, °am?t: rta t ,, yr, .� eived'Tuesda ,from Jasiely;t f - s�: .r t '€ w, �? ' Y ;,�; old=:theTjmes.late: esterda after= k ,. ,< �uu " r� ; s•r. - , .. 1, ,4r ,,:.-� ? .. r his<inita ' Y Y ,•.ram ,��b s ,: 3 4' hon ::' �t4ssubm,tt noonthe com ' - ,,z. .,;_ n•a: - .� �. ,. .- an �was..told.b the ° � .��{ x,.��.; ,,r, r �:�.�.: ,••�_ ^�:`� ..� � ;� Y. '-F' ���-�s�,.,�t�,r, :�� �., P Y , Y xr: , .r, ``.e .•C` ,.ec1 .(, . •f. .., :'-. ::...: -, ..: '.. •...v. _.... ', :.-M- ,.'.. r i.. '°.: ° '� „3.: .�(+t-p'.'p .., .tE�' ':h'� R a. 1 t' P-° a .Vie.,. - .• �.d 3 sS%..r.?'.4 KE•' r;.,•'¢ al. ;,,,u -rf. A .p .__C-r Y �' �- 1a:y..:, {{' , :��✓`Si &„ ,+,14`Y,y...5:.T� CePi•J 7'7�1, rk' 1 :.•N. 'd• •-!- T. 4: ,.'s'4c.. .ud-.. t.c l: •t t- 7 •,.;.. t :,-ar-+ 3.tl .:F� ., u uA .•f+°.. � ,.. G{::t tS .Y�p .d,�s, �., ..e . y.'r,v ,.p.4.s�:k x.;r. a' ,.:- .,.,. �Ct'. rr• -,1, r) .T`x t -ass_ :ii t rfi :i' 68•,f"i' C,J"Y _ yjg.a e%• k,. i�, � :y '�' ! I I'r .k •'n�.'�r�'�:-y�' '�, �:' 'C ���'��'... ,.� � r "�,r cr t kY:.E, residen a Oj11 . . y(C■/-.'.�-RR�'�T k s rr�':, J'T E� 1�tt,�•'�t .: aF r`r•.iy��'�.� �•: p _a oted atk:V Vi/�i 1•� s b v1 �r . :r �;•� '"wS1 ::^ �iY. ". .r .:•LF .e.. + r .x ,x a s,_,; *SJ t':::,,yr� rn t :hi`^3•' `Lt=Rpy' :,'.'I? ^L .. f •... j, ((l �" +5l' ..+9kc`' $.. K .?'I NZ:'•I'4. �u9+y<yAN'T r?'.v�'".?.c'S� .•�• �' �,,. .,r y�,,w ?I,. a•,- '<. r.�;tr +eY :>;'r t:: •,�, '..:>�2• ., +t4, 3.TIMES ,R d 1 r f4 t ,y as LY'flb „' s., e :tf 4 7 'Iawson:said yesterday,! }� 4br n), ;' ..• n` that t. . :� +�,::' Y , erday al„ ,� i tt p� :a ,�11T" =�Yj.,. ... • • •1C•. S:P>�"" 'l JJ '::r'i.� tit --�a. r ,i':...r..f �'.:t�, .,thou h the ob. � g. te>tsne -�,ax ) �.>< � -',; � � ���' �r"•�� ,�< �r. wA_r{ k .f' J . reGO . St k7 3, e$3 w z 4 S l:ar'. g-M. tc ;ter.. l ., 'Y p az'y� x ., � ?r t r . K:,S "utre ci �;;A ;�5s _ ti ti 5{ A _rt F:agq a. i ., 3b.w F q' 1:,.niies:the addition {Y tJL}k Y •' �,- ,,, r :r<r r r, n ;,J.,. a re r sponsibili et i tef o eratin Of-,,t. 'yx c c t a b #_, t 1,s 3r tS W. hi P, •} s r ,+-;7 5 :'%�u r).' r a /-,;,t• .k'8tt, a? r t ..-''�� .:S�i�r-ft c r• �wal' -? r $ ties,tha . t Squs.re already,'has.' , � "t � •�:.,. 'b 1; ice ht,C J`• ,,X sr.r :e -t ■ :t is . ,. r ? G s ts`5 t ii. yi:'Fr a aPe: .•sho'uldered: In addition to'super;v ) T f �: ' 1 ■ fit,,. ; �Cod.>#ank;;and `vJsing;CCB&T's.r6ta' branches ""yt a it�`r rat 4` r • Trust Co f es, i�ke #this there],S no limit ; Squire ss overseesng;the b >, as Y �' t quire.had ternat:o e t - R4 6 p rations r een'executrve :ou Squire was h V a■■ I o.a =.yvice; •resi .qc osen because`of. -�:� ..try T{, .- -P. ..detit � : ,. g ri y,,his khoWled a of the bank an f tl!�charge of rer ;�:, g. d the' comrsum and be ause of the f et on the road to'sawn swlt n f ttail=bankin ): ty,. g ke role he la ed in establishing"'."".:' g h an Auto LoanQ The"prtimotton !� , Y' P-,3' J .k ..4 , R� `:from':Sery f `effe the bank s new branches in Sto &. _ 3 r� y t,: Ice Fede al .Credit.Union. h ctively r Pe r �. _ makes•liim:th ^,Shop superstores;Lawson:satd t t :, ,, :It's new', r ;.,T r, e ,,. « �_ x �t N w carrbuying time..and Service Federal,, tk ;second rank ' ;w ,Credit' eivic 13E It s'sn reco ition of She good' �, Union'is:teady to,get you on the road _` v �' ' ' ` ping'ofFicer;a ; ob elgdom,"L. 1 : � j$z "s�� �> 3� t l .- , Lawson said:' a zK. `.with great;loan'rates on�`new,an&used CBrS,r,;. .._�ow.�BrE behind:°presidehit��and�`'' Wsth�•Squire' assumrn Some,of;Y w :r i r � � � � c g: __v � trucks;and vans:Don t*0 if.' ou don f:hav :.0% own=a� q 1&6V officeri4tPnh ' u r ti^ ..-,,,.5-. .-.;...,�. ,a. r. f... ..�1 .•,.:. F", I•r:?r, k,- gel nor 'M r t'6 6 Y,,. ); : <+�.. ^•777,' .*4W'4 '.,,.e"7i 1%h•ipv-r-,,`s}},,. 6 -5'• -?� "'�.''Hrt ,x; 3 L! x '}7 { aSi r � . fr. -r .(•r•. � .fir t 2._ x.�'�.:yT.:y�i •� .�.�` ;rS, F �,�.�`"Fr 9:,Ktt�`3 -ter i c. :;s � & `" '�e ,i-. w'. .: fin-i !r+ ,r 7t 'r�rt - .o P a t 3 .t c .y, . tocks e b >, :, tf 1 ra,7 . .ir : • wr r, ,� included the $...1�.i s ens :: s €� riy ,,;r �4 rya, , includ P ,i .fie �PAUL GAUy,�N. >a!�� a�,yr: P.t .r{(f�L.��+ •� a �,=��;� •s „ . �. �.,. y..�( :�.w .t.i.. :• '� ..,. .'4. -J.�r�`� •t- te,.• , � 'S�• I}��1!�i s, iT�. 4.. (y!!.r ��`�'• 1 ' x > a, „� •Pam shocke>J the cpm °an m $. �:• s; t'cicedures "d �anc�` � 7STAFF wRffER t r�, K; N ,.,, P Y �. l' !' gyp:: gf ,i, x- . < 4,�< i s f, �'4 �wouldrh"ve this a of>attitude r n rwiderun ► it 'He sai y/ ., y �,. a � tYP • TWetii ,se bon Route 28F. k -` v,r.;: 'o-y` a. 5,- r %Aa:� ,r r e =t5,ar'=rs tr �.' CEN.'fi RViLLE r••�= 13arnstab�e. :,thurnbin �lts ngse atrlocaf*:home, -, > "S „>wt w i <�ITYS? Me�cico.S y :. , .. .. -. r: li oy; _ � t, � ,,•. st' as # r n ape � , r ,: 4 t: :• either $oared 4 2 pei, ' ,,$uil,ding Commissron.er Ralph ;srule, .:Cross..en said,;noting that"sitee; ;' x�'�t a to its hi hest e' ,CENTERYILLE�-},Res dents`f=;�,planned,Y said the agenda ,wiU> F .process,mel Y g ;Crossgn.said yesterday Colonial plan review is an informal admiros :'interested m"State and'town"- s'also,include•discussion,of'Colo .'' aive rule will than a year as" s Gas Co:has rejected an invitotion trative'procedure than even town plans. to widen'Route'28 next:; ,nial.Gas Co s removal of trees ; ed to comply e to vestors i re lace-an= : 'r ., ...,::, .. w a n,. xq s bmrt..s te}pI s t ,,P. Hal, ojgctsjun�ergo' .-1 n "fro a Cen aid:revs station . lana.and,th.ex - t ,. t.,t. f., :t Wit, onto,foul a es ih g.. P ,,,. :, Y: tr! Our os •in ! . : . n- . . t, , _ r,., r. ... w TM; p it PP 6. 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Monday at;Kemgan s�I'evt ar Y. >� t'be airriitll 'ri ,w h = =Colonial;§Y- .� +µ + R�chat`dson;sat;d the town,,. )4�,'their.projeci g Yl. g :Butoseplt C Jasie,, tele hone conversahpn,lC�olortiai �nthe•$ell'Towet.Ma s u . . :� r._ ?.. f? :�., a �. i„,e �' <<: staterand- oloti al< Cti:wiit=? 4lk xe the embattl r .k r"ti'ns said $_ �x . body is e e�w r`etilent of o e.a o ., Gas troiir an :s;lle aN:de artments , : }.•. a: ,fire . P P ,,. Pw �',. $.�„ P,, 'fawn FCounCilorlto de` a� .: .r. :,' . , �• F . �: ' :bete :tset�te �J. it informa siren he.e fi to=. e"st t e.cont`an ddes � has wed't e. "site• lan re P, :.:a a erd b ,'r ., , h.Y ti F. .Jw, s+ x. 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A COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER COMPANY Volume 4/Number 48 �' Copyright©1995 Cape Cod Community Newspapers 40 Pages in'l section 362-2111' Wednesday, November 29, 1995 Federal Fundifig - Cut Targets Fuel Aid*. for Cap e ' s Elderl - y t Y B Doug Fraser a " Cold weather is here and nearly 5 000 Cape and ' taobcct" ' � :� y p . �' Islands households are about to feel the effects of feder- "�• `� � ' al.budget cuts not just in their pocketbooks but in their bones. The federal Low Income Heating and Energy Assistance Program, which last year provided up to $450 in assistance to each of the 4,663 low-income households on the Cape and Islands, is one of the pro-.P. gramson the block as the Republican-dominated 4, - ,. Congress looks for a way to balance the budget. The House has already voted to cut funding and h - k i,' while the Senate has yet to consider it, there is'little hope it will fare much better. Meanwhile, the agency A. has been forced to go to emergency-only funding of � � Fx $150 per household and might have to close its doors as � �r`..,� � ;,. '`w, �,« . �. "' ., 4: `�-%�' ..,�... .., :�. •�'°' � .�"..�. .�.� ��, z .,� �«>.� -,,,. Of today. After a mild snowless winter last year, a cold winter Taking the Initiative: Mike Oulette of McNamara l3rothers Landscaping shovels earth into a bucket loader is predicted this year and agencies are already seeing driven by Craig Brodt of Michael P.Neath Landscaping.The two are part'of a team working on redesigns of ' the demand for heating assistance.combined with a the Airport Rotary in Hyannis.The Gateway Initiative project is an effort to spruce up the rotary.Area busi- decrease in funds stretching their resources to the break- nesses have donated time and money to complete the project. Staff Photo by Matthew Cavanaugh ing point. :'(The demand)is,tremendous and there is not enough resources out there to serve low income people," said SusanArmy, Steps- in _to Hel Those In Need -ActionDCommitee m Hyannisssistant at the Community Barnstable tops the list for the South Shore with near- 'By Sean M.Walsh lems to consider: who would pay the food bills, the ly 1.,200 households receiving assistance from the fed- A group of about eight or nine men dressed in A L electricity, the gas to keep her family's meager home eral program. Bourne has 391 households, Brewster blue jeans and winter coats stand outside the warm? 151, Chatham 88, Dennis 406, Eastham 107, Falmouth Salvation Army headquarters on North Street, At The Salvation Army came•to the rescue. The 7,19, Harwich 204, Mashpee 20.6, Orleans 75, Hyannis, sipping coffee from Styrofoam cups organization helped Judy stay on her feet and Proviricetown 136, Sandwich 1.96, Wellfleet 54', and as an elderly man takes loaves of Wonder get the bills paid while tending to the Yarmouth 661. Bread from his trunk and stuffs them into needs of her son. "We could be closing down as eaxly as next green plastic bags. And across town on the east 6i d of Hyannis, Wednesday," said Lisa Spencer, the energy-director.for 'The men chat quietly as mist rises from their a single father with four children shares equal- the South Shore Community Action Council in mouths. There is very little talk about the ly dire circumstances. Three of his kids are Plymouth which administers the program for the South holidays and the spirit of the season: under the age of five. The money? He's Shore and the Cape and Islands. But.the .Salvation Army is hoping toGIFTS been laid off for about two months. Come (Continued on Page 12) change that. last week on Thanksgiving, as more.well- ' For the past 130 years, since it was to-do families dined at long antique oak - founded in 1865, the Army has fought a tables with mountains of turkey, stuffing ,, sometimes difficult battle'of finding loaves 01flopt and mince meat pie, and watching college Knout YOur RZghtS ` of bread to feed the hungry, of collecting — football on TV near -fireplaces crackling, The following information was provided by the Christmas gifts for children who might not m armth, Bob and his children were Community Action Committee to alert people who receive one otherwise, of helping folks like YOUR COMMUNITY without so much as_a scrap. may be in danger of having their heat shut off. Judy of Marstons Mills, a mother of four all NEWSPAPER CARES The Army stepped in when Bob swal- under the age of 12. lowed his pride and.knocked on its 'North Electric. A single mom, Judy'had a job-but then her-son was Street doors.And because he came to them, now his lit- ComElectric: 1-806-642-7050 stricken with medical problems only a mother's con- tle,ones will have Christmas;too. From Nov. I,5 to March 15, your.electricity can-, stant care could'make better. But there were other prob- (Continued on Page 12) not be shut off if.•it heats your house and you have a .- documented financial hardship. This does not mean 1 y�unKick yo'u should stop making payments on your electric to Off Season bill. You can avoid•getting a shut off notice at theHarbor Ll h end of the winter season by maintaining a payment .. plan. ` yannis Village will wel that many, many vessels will be Cape Cod hospitality while every- , If you are not.able to pay your bill in full, contact come the holiday season. afloat to join in the event. one celebrates the lighting of the •ComElectric and let them know the circumstances.` 9 tomorrow with lots of fan- Free food will be available Hyannis Village Green. If you cannot afford a full payment'plan during the fare,-including the traditional, under the tent at Bismore Park and On.Saturday, Dec. 2, from 11 winter months due to high oil or gas bills, the elec- lighting at Hyannis Harbor. the Cape Cod Brass will provide tric company is willing to work with you. Regular a.m. to 3 p.m., Main:Street again and keeping to touch may very well pre-decked large and small-will musical cheer. Santa is expected to payments p` g y y p will be bursting with the holiday_ vent you from being shut off when the moratorium decked out for the holiday season, make an appearance. y g kicking off several days worth of - Following-tomofrow Inight's spirit as children of all ages enjoy ends. events in Hyannis. Free harbor festivities, on Friday night (Dec. hay rides, the shoppers trolley,. I If your electric bill is in your child's name tours will be offered on board the 1) Main Street merchants will strolling musicians and of course, because you owe money.in.your name, you can sign Hy-Line's Viking. It is expected open their doors and offer tiu.e, shopping. _ (Continued on Page 12) Page 2 --Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Cape,Cod News ' F6R THE RECORD l Federated Church Fair annual holiday bake sale on Saturday, office will reopen and accept-mail which cumstances by contributing non-perish- Dec. 1 and 2 Dec. 9, 10 a.m. to noon.:For information will be canceled with the museum's spe- able food supplies, call Independence call 362-2262. cially designed cancellation stamp. The House at 771.-6507. ' The Federated Church of Hyannis will museum will also showcase Cape Cod be holding its, annual "Christmas Centerville Library artisans who will be displaying and sell- Hospice Holding Workshops s< Commons" fair on Friday, Dec. 1, from 9 ing pieces of their work on these dates. Hospice of Cape Cod will be holding a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 2, Friends Meeting Set P P g from 9 a.m. to noon. There will be baked The Friends of Centerville Library Financial Aid workshops for children ages 3-18 and goods, candy, Christmas decorations, -will meet at.the Library on Tuesday,Dec. their families,,to commemorate loved jewelry, toys, books and more. A lobster 12,at 11 a.m.All are welcome. Program Planned ones who have died by sharing pictures, roll luncheon will be served Friday and a Barnstable and Sandwich High School telling stories, and making a holiday dinner Saturday night. For information Yule Observance in guidance departments are co-sponsoring ornament and memorial candle. Please call 775-0298. the annual financial aid information pro- bring the favorite food of the person(s) West Barnstable gram Dec. 4; from 7 to 8 30'p.m. at the who died to share with the group. The Historical Commission The West Parish Congregational Sandwich High School auditorium. This workshops will be held at the =Kids Church and the West-Barnstable Civic .program is recommended for all parent's Grieve Too" Center in`Yarmouthport Awards to Be Presented' Association are sponsoring the annual of seniors who plan to apply for'finan- from 3:30 to. 5 on Tuesday, Dec. 5, The Awards Presentation of the Village Tree Lighting Ceremony and. vial aid. Janice Evans from Bridgewater Monday, Dec. 11 and Wednesday, Dec. Barnstable Historical Commission will 'Christmas Caroling on the Village Green State College will talk about`how the 13. If you are interested in joining call take place at Trayser Museum in -Sunday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m., with a special financial aid process works;`and how to 362-ll03 to register. This is a special Barnstable Village Dec._6 at 7 p.m., in performance by the Trinity School Bell fill out the'two significant forms. Parents conjunction with Barnstable.Villages Choir at 6:30 in the 1717 Meeting House are asked to bring forms they will be fill- community service program offered by Christmas Festival. The recipients of'this on.Rouie 149. Refreshments and social ing out that.they received:through their Hospice-for children and adolescents year's annual Preservation Award are Mr. hour will follow.Admission is a donation respective high schools. who are coping with a life-threatening and Mrs. Charles Harden for the Deacon of a canned food item to benefit the illness or death of a family member or Robert Davis Homestead located at 3264 needy on Cape Cod. Don't forget your CCCC Holida friend. It is led by trained social workers Rte. 6A, Barnstable, and Mr. and Mrs. flashlights! For information call Joanne yArts and allows,the participants to-share their Robert Leghorn for the James Mott Wallace at'362-5139. Crafts Fair Set feelings and offer support. Hallowell House, 1,43 Bayberry Way, Crafters are wanted for the Cape.Cod Osterville. Academy for LifeLOng Community College annual holiday fair. Organic Gardening Club Learning Sponsors Lecture . This fund-raising event is sponsored by Meeting Scheduled„ Newcomers Club Plans the Adult Re-Entry Center and is sched- The Academy for Lifelong Learning uled'for Saturday, Dec. 9, from 10 a.m. - The Upper Cape Organic Gardening Holiday Party will sponsor its fifth free lecture of the to 5 p.m. Exhibit spaces are $25 to $50. Club will meet Saturday,Dec. 2, at 10:30 The Barnstable Newcomers Club-will Fall Great Decisions Series Nov. 30 at 10 Space is limited. Call the Re-Entry a.m. at Falmouth Library for wreathmak- hold a holiday party Wednesday,Dec. 13, ,a.m. in Room C l06 at Cape Cod Center at 508-362-4405, leave your ing. Bring shears,greens,etc. at the Tara Hotel in Hyannis. Cocktail Community College.Timothy A.Whelan name, address and phone number, and an hour is 6 and dinner will be served at 7 will speak about immigration.For further application to exhibit will be mailed to Railroad Holiday Lighting p.m. There will be door prizes and danc- information call 362-8249. you. ing with music provided by Mike Pluto. y Contest Begins Tables of eight or 10 can be reserved. ,Christmas at Food Donations Needed All homes and businesses located _ Tickets are $25 per person. All newcom- 1)ra ser Museum Inde endence House, along or in sight of the railroad tracks ers in the villages of the town of 3' p Cape Cod s g (Bourne Bridge to West Barnstable) are Barnstable and their guests are welcome. Trayser-Museum will be open during resource center for battered women,their invited to be part.of the "Christmas in Call Barbara Loughlin at 420-4327 for the Barnstable Village Christmas Festival children, and sexual assault survivors, Sandwich festivities. Your decorations reservations by Dec. 1: and Stroll Dec.6 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. . needs donations of rion-perishable food F� Trayser Museum is housed in a 19th to replenish food pantry supplies. The , and lights will spread the joy and warmth Holiday Bake Sale at century custom house/post office and food provided to women and chil- . of the season throughout our community. .was sold to the town.of Barnstable in dren is supplied solely through cominu- Judging for a cash prize will be done late Whelden Memorial Library 1959 for use as an historical museum. nity donations. If you are able to help November through Dec. 9 by the train The Friends of Whelden Memorial The museum ,will.be open from 1 to 4 ease the way for women to find alterna- passengers. For information call 508- Library of West Barnstable will hold its p.m. on Dec. 7,8, and 9 when the post tives to continuing to live in;violent cir- 771-3788. IN a at F a ^ FRI. 12-1 �1 iJ SAT. 12-2 ' I O 1 1 SUN..12-3 � . 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I POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Cape Cod Community -.(across from Nevada Bobs) I 1$ ACES W I Newspapers,P.O.Box 39,Orleans,MA 02653. 1-800-233-6155 508-771-6155 for store rres't you. L-----------J Cape Cod News Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Page 3 Public Input Sought � a � On -Removal of Trees By Sean M.Walsh It was announced Monday that public meeting will be held at Monday, Dec. 4, 8 a.m. at Kerrigan's Tavern,Bell Tower Mall;to j discuss the nearly 200 trees felled along Route 28 in Centerville d last week by the Colonial Gas Company. Those concerned with the tree'removal along the road are urged to attend.' In spite of gas company assurances they would replant many of ' the'trees chopped down b`y subcontractor Allenby Tree of East ' Falmouth,many residents remain upset over the defoliation of the village's main business thoroughfare. t . , Town-Councilor=Royden Richardson said Monday afternoon - that :the meeting's agenda will include.information on the pro- posed ,paving of Route 28 and proposed design for intersections and turnoffs and the Colonial Gas pipeline replacement program. Colonial Gas — via a Nov. 2 permit granted-by ,the State Highway Department.— was set.to replace a circa-1950 pipeline 3 y which runs natural-gas from Mashpee to Hyannis. According to, - the company's president Larry Putnam III, Colonial Gas wanted to keep'the pipe along the shoulder of the Route 28, but was forced by the state and town to move it back furtfier from the road,.thereby necessitating tree, shrub and commercial sign' removal. ' The town and state have targeted monies to expand Route 28 in • Centerville to a four-lane road from the Centerville`Fire Station to . Phinney's Lane. What has some residents upset js the state marked many trees of the trees with orange ribbons, approving some but apparently not as many, as were cut down. According to one resident who asked not to;be named, the Cape Cod Commission may now get . Just ducky,Hyannis Harbor. Staff Photo by Matthew Cavanaugh involved and a statement may soon be read publicly by commis- Sion executive director Armando Carbonell. Mr. Carbonell was out of town Monday and early Tuesday,and could not he reached for comment. `An Epidemic' I Police,- Advocates- Team Up. to Combat Domestic -Violence -'By Matt McDonald Local applicants think they have-a good shot at the -task force compiles, and a community liaison to foster The town comprises less than 1 percent of the'state's money, partly because Barnstable has such a bad prob- _ educational programs. ,total population, but 15 percent of the state's domestic lem. Organizers aren't sure who will be on the-task force violence homicides occur here. "We're optimistic that we've demonstrated clearly or what they'll find - they're hoping. the task force According to Barnstable Police Lt. Martin Hoxie, the''" the need, and-that it would be beneficial'if,we-get it; comes up with first information`on battering and then 'town has a30 to 32 domestic incidents every week. The` •Lt. Hoxie said. ways to curb it. situation has reached whaf officials consider epidemic Barnstable's domestic violence was featured as a Doreen Lawrence, _executive director -of proportions. People magazine cover story in August 1994 and as the Independence House, said children would-be high on In an effort to figure out what is going on and to stem topic of a Cable' News Network program this past the task-force agenda. Since battering is a learned -the problem, the police department and Independence February, but Lt. Hoxie said it hasn't been hyped out of behavior, Ms. Lawrence said, what effect does witness- House are teaming up to apply for a $1 tf,000.federal proportion. If anything, he said, the problem is worse. ing it have on youngsters in the house? , grant. than it's been portrayed,.to the point where it's reached Another prominent theme would be spotting and Town officials and advocates for battered women epidemic proportions.. hope to use the money to establish a domestic violence As of Monday,afternoon, the police department was treating batterers. How can we educate minis- ters, rabbis how to recognize domestic priests,violence and task force made up of police officers, social service working on seven calls over the previous two-and-a-half how to help the women in their congregation?" Ms. workers, teachers, health care workers and-clergymen. days,Lt.Hoxie reported. Lawrence asked. Proponents hope to hear by January 1996_from the fed- As a result, eight of Barnstable's 89 police'officers In the long run, battered women's advocates need to eral Department of Justice: are spending part or all of their working time on domes- change attitudes about what many consider part of the The federal Congress appropriated $10 million as tic violence.Much of their workload is paperwork, realm of personal relationships,Lt.Hoxie said. part of the Violent Crime and Law Enforcement Act of keeping up with back warrants and the average of three "It's always been a private affair. It's what happens 1994, also known as.the Crime Bill. That money has to four restraining orders that come every day. behind closed doors," Hoxie said. recently become available.- "I've never seen-a problem like this that just contin- To be eligible, police departments must have a plan ues sustaining the same statistics, Lt. Hoxie said. Because most people see their own families or to work with nonprofit, nongovernmental-organizations "Somebody's got to call a state of emergency." romantic associations as stable, eyes tend to glaze over to develop community policing strategies to deal with That's roughly what grant applicants hope the federal when people see yet another battering in the newspaper. domestic violence. Independence House, an<information government does by doling out the grant. If the town "It's a crime where a'lot of people don't visualize and referral center in Hyannis for victims of domestic gets,it, the money will pay for professional,staff for the themselves being the victim," Lt. Hoxie said. '.'There's violence, and the police department'recently signed an domestic violence task force,including a full-time coor- no real outcry." understanding to that effect: dinator, a management analyst to sift through data the _ (Continued on Page 12) / 4 On The Cape, Inc. 1 I 1 I 1 I 1I Why Take a Chance with Your Oil Supply? Managed Health Care Systems offers comprehensive, • - - integrated home care,services,providing the highest quality • , care in the most cost-efficient way... • ■ ALL SERVICES including Certified Home Health Aides,Physical • • Therapy and all other Rehab.Therapies,and Skilled Nursing including a, • • • Nand complete Pediatric Care. • ■ ONE-CALL CONVENIENCE accessibility er accountability;. , all levels gfcare including 24-hour care. . 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JTEC, a federally funded, private nonprofit organization charged In June 1992, her mother died of kidney very reliable lately. with bringing job seekers and job creators together, honored seven failure. Two months later, her father- died of employers-and 12•f6rmer unemployees at the breakfast event. colon cancer. Right around that time, she Full Employment Isn't Happy Ending o Employers were chosen based on the number of JTEC clients they found out she was pregnant. . While JTEC worked out, life is difficult employ,the wages they pay'and the benefits they provide, according to She lived alone, and graduated from for the single mother. JTEC public relations officer Joan Rezendes. Cranberry Pointe Nursing Barnstable High School-with her class in "It's so hard, because there's so much that Home of Harwich took the Employer of the Year award because it 1993, supported by federal Social Security I want"for him ..." Ms. Pimentel said of her 2 employs more JTEC clients than any other Cape business and because survivor's benefits. 1/2-year-old son, Parris. "There's a lot that"I. it consistently contacts.JTEC After high-school, she.went to Cape Cod want to instill in him, and I need to start now, for ob referrals. Community College. "But I felt like I wag, but I can't do it, because I have to go to �' JTEC alumni were chosen still in high school, and I didn't feel like I - work." ,. "because they have overcome was getting anywhere,`she said. Work includes an average of more than 40 ' ��� ,_ So she tried JTEC, the Job Training and hours a week at the rehabilitation center dur- great obstacles and have met " "m 'Employment Corporation. Through JTEC;. ing days, and about 20 hours a week at Toys the challenges presented them, JTEC chairman John H. Ms. Pimentel took courses preparing her for 'r Us during nights. "I'm just exhausted, all 0,0 health care work. of the time," she said. Corcoran Jr. said. Hyannis native Na'Keisha "It was relaxed," she said. "I loved it. I can The second job is necessary because she � �� Pimentel received her Out of actually say I loved going to school every couldn't afford day care otherwise, she said. School Youth -award from day." The government stopped her day care bene Citizens Bank president James She compared job training favorably to fits Sept. 30 because she was making too community college.."They didn't treat you much money to qualify for them, she said. T. Rudgers because the bank ere stupid or a little 'kid. She went to the state Department of partially covered the cost of her like you w a + " training as a medical secre- Everybody was an adult," she said. Transitional Assistance office in Hyannis for tary/laboratory assistant. Ms. Pimentel graduated from the program help. On hand for the ceremony in November 1994. By December, she had a "I don't mean to discourage you," she were state San. Henri job, with Rehabilitation Associates of Cape remembers the social worker saying, "but if Rauschenbach, R-Brewster, Cod. you want help, you've got to quit your job, who chairs the regional Now 20, Ms. Pimentel has a car for the go back on welfare." employment board;and County - Commissioner Robert O'Leary. In his brief remarks, Mr.O'Leary touted JTEC as a key And the Winners Are... �ANto addressing the'needs of what one scholar has called the , Na'Keisha Pimentel eyes her Out of "neglected majority" who are Employers School) ` School Youth award while her son, not fully prepared to provide l.0utstanding Adult Employer - Katya R. Hawley (Mashpee, Upper Cape Parris, clings to his mother. Jim services needed by those who Rudgers, left,"president of Citizens would hire them. Visiting Nursing Association of Upper Cape Cod Regional Vocational Technical High Bank,presented the award.• - We do have a problem out Cod(Falmouth) School) .Staff Photo by M.J.McDonald 2.Outstanding Employer of Dislocated Jared B. Chagnon(Falmouth) ,r there, a public problem. And Workers John H. Rice (Cotuit, Barnstable Higl` that problem is in ,many respects that our high schools are failing. Failing to train people and Cape Cod Hospital{Hyannis) School) p g g• g p p 3.Outstanding_Senior"♦Partnership Employer Heather.T. Derry (Brewster, Cape Co'-.-.,,educate people who are truly prepared to go into the world of work--a Botello Lumber&Home Center(Mashpee) Regional Technical High School) world of work that is clearly changing,"Mr. O'Leary said. r 4.Outstanding On-the-Job Trainer 3.Out of School Youth Some 75 percent of our young people don't graduate from four-year Luxury Auto Leather(Osterville) Na'Keisha V.C.Pimentel (Hyannis) colleges in America. They're the backbone of our work force.And in a S.Outstanding Youth Employer 4.Adult Program' world where things are becoming more competitive, with the economy Rehabilitation Associates of Cape Cod Debra A.Lemon(Dennisport) more globalized, we cannot afford not to train those people effectively (Harwich) 5.Dislocated Workers Program and properly." 6,Outstanding Employer of Fishermen James G.Tocci(East Sandwich) He alluded broadly to political changes in the state and federal gov- Perry Borden Inc. (Chatham) 6.Senior Partnership Program 1. ernments. Many in the new Republicans Congress take a dim view of '" government job training programs, arguing that they cost more than the 7.Employer of the Year Louis M.MacKeil Jr. (Chatham) Cranberry Pointe Nursing Home(Harwich) 7.Fishing Family Assistance Program jobs eventually pay the workers. I Leland A. Scott(Wellfleet) Whatever.changes new leaders make, Mr. O'Leary said, JTEC has a Alumni - 8.Entrepreneur role to play in addressing economic problems. 1.Young Parent Program Ronald S. Ghetti (Hyannis, Computer-Help "And an.organization like this, whatever form it.takes in the future, Nicole M. Cataloni(Harwich) Associates) needs,to be a part of that discussion, needs to be involved in those 2,Summer Youth Program issues," he said. "They're critical to"us as a community, they're critical Cherissa J. 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MON -SAT 8:30-5:00 SUN 9-4,00 HEALTH C W' BSouth Yarmouth 394-3511 380 WEST MAIN STREET • 7758703 • HYANNIS,MA x Cape Cod News Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Page 5 NO .Arrest Pending In Case Of Missing Cash Other than that, there's nothing new in have been pilfered.or lost. this case,"said Mr.Rutherford. About eight weeks ago, a discrepancy There appears to be some confusion -and town investigation which unearthed Residents pay $35 a year to park at all was found in beach accounts and over the case of missing gate receipts an apparent sum of cash unaccounted for. Barnstable public beaches, but non-resi- Barnstable Recreation and Human from this summer's Sandy Neck Beach There-are several reports that the amount dents,pay $8 a day to park at popular Services"accounts, according to the town gate receipts. being talked about is$25,000 to$75,000 spots like Sandy Neck. Should $25,000 manager..The process to determine where According.to Town Manager Warren "I should be wrapping up the investi- in fact come up stolen or missing from that money is, if in fact it is missing at Rutherford, there is no pending arrest.in" gation within the next 30 days...but there beach accounts, that•would mean fees all,he said,has been time consuming and the two-month-old Barnstable Police isn't necessarily going to-be an arrest. from some 3,125 cars would have'had to complex. --S.M.W. y" '1 r • rye". ss­ /.� ,,yn s/ 3" ""`" �'' `%`i/ h//y/a :'. '�;r,"i;.rif, 4 ys7..,y%y/ g 's .'; .:� •.�:'. J// n 7� i. /aari Fl.. /u '+l rH,.v 4 ( SANTA SHODIADE, ED F®R CMUSTMASO ,. ,. _. . �f.._ • .-t•;, , .,t!:ri : ' AFFORr D TO FLYeN0_ .WONDER HEto f From Thursday,November 16, 19.95 through Monday, erta.••� / Mtn•�.. 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Thursday, Dec. 7, and Wednesday, Dec. 13, 6:30 p.m.: Dennis-Yarmouth Brass Choir 9 Thursday, Dec. 14, 3 p.m.: ' Mashpee Middle School Friday, Dec. 15, 6 p.m.: Bourne Middle School Band Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2 p.m.: Mattacheese Middle School { Choir Wednesday, Dec. 20, 5'p.m.:.. Barnstable High School Band Thursday, Dec. 21, 5 p.m. .Barnstable High School Band and Harwich High School Singers _Friday, Dec.22, 8 p.nt.: Cape Chordiares' For further information, call Cape Cod Mall at 771-0200. Rental Property Buyers Invited To' Seminar Realtors . say residential' rentals.are in very short supply •, f on Cape Cod,while rental prop erties are for sale at often.rea; t sonable prices.. With this in mind, a seminar on How To Build A Second Income Investing In ,Rental Property On Cape Cod," will be offered Nov. 29 at the Cape Cod & Islands Board of Realtors' meeting room, 25 Mid Tech_ Drive,West Yarmouth. I n The two and a half-hour sem- inar,coin ortable as. 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Elegant gas fireplaces if And if you sign up by during business hours. come in a variety of styles and xJ 3 ' December 31, 1995 to convert to shapes,and can natural gas heat or hot water, Inn to Help be easily installed you'll receive a$100 rebate. - Cancer Research A= in your existing fireplace. k You can "cuddle and bubble" - w to fund cancer research by par- ticipating in the International Since 1849 , Inns special promotion through For more information on Our low December. The inn, noted for its "cuddle and bubble" two-night monthly payments and rebates, call COLONIAL- packages, has announced it will donate a minimum of$5,000 of G A S C 0 M P A N Y its proceeds for November and December to the American Cancer Society. For reserva- Our contractors are licensed by the state of Massachusetts.License numbers are available upon request.- t10I1S,ea11775-5600. Cape Cod News' Wednesday;November 29, 1995 Page 7 Testy-County Leaders Compromise f• Approval toSOBEY FARSherlf Gets . COUNTRY TORE 352 Route 6A • Dennis • -2 385 930 Open Daily 9:30 am-5:00 pm_. Move Female Inmates ' : Beautiful, DECORATED By Matt McDonald doesn't legally control it. The being, although the county has BALSAM WREATHS r r: The sheriff and count com- sheriff and his wife, who is leased a house in Barnstable Y _ missioners signed a compromise pregnant, have recently moved , through April. 30 for the sheriff from 9.95 agreement Wednesday that out of the house because state and his family. 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The county commissioners .: dence "on a temporary basis" Mr. DeMello has countered believe they are the victims of for up to four years, with the that -rightfully controls the unfair bad press 'over the FRESH CUT'GREENS. ilding; but has also denied women's restitution center.They Holly,.Swags,Boxwood,Ropingi Loose Greens,Boxwood possibility of an extension. bu County officials and the sheriff interest in the building if he has say all they've tried to do is pro- agreed to disagree on who right- proper prison facilities else-, tect the county's interests while CHRISTMAS GIFT BASKETS fully controls the white three- where. -tackling the prison problem: An array of baskets filled with Tobey Farm's own unique jams .' story Colonial near the jail, On Wednesday he added an "I'm frustrated by the fact that and jellies and-farm products.Prices start at 14.95. postponing the issue for future offer to sign the sheriffs-resi- there's been no public acknowl resolution. dence over"to the.appropriate edgment of our position from A private option fizzled last entity," even if he won perma- the very beginning," Mr. Chrlstma5 .w P P reaths, Crafts , Friday when the county.,com nent•control over the house. O'Leary said. "By failing to step Dried Floral. Centerpieces missioners received no bids-on "I'm not interested in-'destroy- forward and lay out our position their request for proposals. ing the community. But I don't at this time, we['d]-be remiss in Give Someone a Cape Cod Remembrance! Court=a ointed rison mas want to be in a position in 48 our responsibility."p 1 pp p PQuality Craftsmanship at Affordable Prices' ; ter Michael Fair indicated satis- months that's impossible," Mr. 'Assembly speaker Dupont of faction with the compromise; DeMello said. Bourne has scolded both sides DESIGNER•CHRISTMAS TREES, and that it would adequately While the agreement seems to for not settling the issue, but has B6tifully decorated,with dried flowers,baby's breath and many ribbons and bows,ready to use address.Superior Court Judge .have settled the public policy reserved fire for the-county artificial Table Top cnrismas.Tmesin varioussizes(firomtrro3s).These trees make a great sift . + Patrick King's order`of a cap on question for now, the rancor commissioners. After the or holiday decoration.for your home.Can be done in your choice of colors.The 24 i nch and 36 + prisoners in the .Barnstable seen over the past week appar- Assembly meeting Monday, he inch trees come with white mini lights,aurea+iywpluginanamjoy.These trees make awonderful County Jail and 'House of ently hasn't abated fully. castigated a county commission- girt for elae<ypeople who�tsaupal•getrce orpeoplei,;nus;oghomes. Correctopn just up the hill from Disagreements among Mr. ers' press conference the previ- the house. p Jams &Jellies, Gourmet.Foods A DeMello;,Assembly s eaker� ous Friday as an unbon- y Pple Cider � . The agreement staved off fur- ' Roland Dupont, and county scionable" attempt to steal the We ship UPS Continental Us MCtvisaAccepted ther action by the-county's commissioners Robert O'Leary, Assembly's thunder. . Assembly of Delegates, which. 'Victoria Lowell and John, Later in the day, Mr. DeMello passed a resolution Monde Doane, have turned personal. offered an olive branch to the on any purchase of OFF P Y 10.00 or More urging the two sides to come Those hard feelings carried over County Commissioners. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER/FAMILY! together;. Delegates'had threat- even to the signing itself on I feel very excited about Cannot be combined with other coupons ened to make their resolve legal- Wednesday. this," Mr. DeMello said. This is MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE ly bindingby passing an ordi- The sheriff has indicated he' finally a win." :' .• val;d.thru Dec 24, isss.`•.Mcz.. . .. ... nance Dec. 6 t force the issue feels•hamstrung b count ".... The had a very difficult 0 0. e g y y Y ry if the warring factions couldn't efforts to secure.claim to the " decision to make," the sheriff come together. sheriffs residence, and threat- said of the county commission'. The county commissioners ened by the loss of compensa= ers. "For them to compromise 775 .0686 have laid claim to the sheriffs tion from free housing. like this speaks well of them. A~1' residence, arguing that if the Resolution of-those issues has I'm very grateful for what they America's Propane'Company sheriff doesn't live there he been postponed for the time- did." 193 IYANOUGH RD.,-HYANNIS (East of Airport.Rotary) Barnstable WORSHIP — _ . Mails 1996 Items. are published on a Sunday,6:30 p.m.775-3742. - space-available basis. Federated Church-of CAPE.ELECTRONICS Tax Bills First Lutheran Church p Hyannis 19 Dupont Avenue • .South Yarmouth, MA 02664 3 0 Main St.,Hyannis The 1996 Real Estate and Route 6A,W.Barnstable y Property tax bills were Rev. Jonathan C. Ahnquist, pastor.. Rev.John H.Williams.Sunday services FREE P y at 9:15 and 11 a.m.Fellowship at.10:15', mailed out Nov. 20 and are Sundayschool a at 8:3. and 11 a.m. a.m'. Child care is available. Sunday Sunday school at 9:45 a.m:Coffee and due Dec. 20. a school at 9:15 a.m. Church is handi-, to T rola eletae fellowship between services. capped accessible; amplifiers for hear- Moto Mo 1 The tax collector and PP P ' ing impaired.For information call 775- assessor'soffice requests St. Mary s Church 11 Cellular Phone! that taxpayers read the back 3055 Main St.;Barnstable ; of the tax bill for_informa-. Rev. David E. Allen, rector.Thursday, First Baptist Church 11.5 OZ: tion regarding the filing of 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist; Saturday, 5 486 Main Street,Hyannis 1 100 min talk trine a - p.m. Holy Eucharist;Sunday, 7:30, 9, applications for abatements Rev. Dr. Carl D. Heick,pastor. Church_ PP 11:15 a.m.; Wednesday,'10 a.m. Holy - 16 hour standby time and exemptions. Further Eucharist and healing service The school for all ages.at 9:30 a.m.Worship and Junior Church(grades 1-4)at 10:30 1 year service commitment with Cellular One"'required inquiries on valuations or annual Holly Fair will beheld on Dec. Y q a.m.; Holy Communion first Sunday of abatements and exemptions tions 2 from 10 a.m,to 2 p.m.Featured will r Free Activation through 12/31/95 P the month. Coffee hour after service. be crafts, decorations,-baked goods Standard Choice rate plan should be directed t'o the Nursery care provided.Church is handi- and more. Coffee and luncheon will - Offer ex Tres 12/31/95 Sales tax not included " assessor's office at 790- be available.. capped accessible. The High Hopes. P 6215. Thrift Shop is open Tuesday, 1-800-649-2882/394-2405 Any property owner who Cape Cod Church of Thursday and ys from 1 10 a.m. a.m.to 3 p.m.,Saturdays fr 1 :m. to 2 has not received their tax Christ p.m. �`C,I I 1 I! /� pO��® bill should contact the tax 493 Race Ln.,Marston Mills C CL W LA R collector's office at 790- Randall M. Gardner, minister. Sunday Salvation Army Authorized_ Agent 6353. Bible school at 10 a.m. for all ages;g ' 100-North St.,Hyannis -One year service commitment and credit approval required � worship service at I 1 a.m.; evening Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.for all ages; worship at 6.p.m. Evening Bible study Holiness Meeting at 1 I a.m.,child care Thursday at 7.30 p.m. For information provided. Salvation meeting at 4 p.m. Hospice Thrift Shop call 428-8799. Ladies' and Men"program Tuesday at 7 p.m. Prayer meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Holds Christmas Sale Cape Cod Synagogue Thursday'followed by Bible study at 7 h COTTON ���� 145 Winter St.,Hyannis p.m.,Captains Phillip and Janice Engle. t'`e THROWS The Hospice of Cape Cod First Friday of every month,services at ' Thrift Shop in Barnstable will 7 p.m: Services on other Fridays at 8 St. Francis Xavier Church & G'0. be'.holding its annual Christmas p.m. South Street,Hyannis / GIFTS Sale from Dec. 5•through Dec. Church Masses: Saturday Vigil, 4'a.m. *CL07HING*DOLLS 22: The shopis located behind Faith Assembly of God, and 5:15 p.m.; Sunday, 7:30 a.m., 9 COUNTRY-PRIMITIVE ` hurch at the intersection of Church a.m., 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. .COLLECTIBLES*DRIED FLORALS a the-C, MARIAN HEATH CARDS ROutm Bearses Way,Hyannis Daily Masses: 7 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. 6A and Phinney s Lane Y� Confessions Saturday from 3 to 3:45- 358 Main Strao and is, open Tuesday through- Pastor Richard Robedee. Sunday wor- m. orb appointment. Dail. RosaryYarmouth Port,MA02675 ������®' P Y g ship 11 a.m.; Christian education 9.45. 7: y PP y ' Frida ,, 1 to 4_ p.m., and a.m Evening family song and worship, 7:20 and t1:50 a.m. (508)362.3841 Saturdljys, 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. ;w Page 8 Wedne'sday,November 29, 1995` / Cape Cod News'' Drou ht's End in Sight?. uite gNot Q By David Coleman the.aquifer to weather condi- more than 17 storms recorded in Cape Cod is not yet in the tions. Of perhaps even more the Westerri Hemisphere. None _ running for nomination as the concern, said Mr. Cambareri, came close to Cape Cod, though rainiest location on earth this was that.the decline exceeded several Caribbean islands were year. the previous greatest one among severely battered. ADT SafewatCh®Plus security system,and Yet for several weeks, the 30 years of records by six inch- Steve Anderson, a physical sound of water rattling in the es. - oceanographer at the Woods storm drain on Main Street near Unlike other aquifers, said Hole Oceanographic Institution, the-Wellfleet Spirit Shoppe has •Mr.,Cambareri, Cape Cod's is studies and analyzes upper-level become familiar again. A pump f solely dependent on rainfall for water temperatures. in the equa- behind the Main-Streei-busi-. recharge,. a source that may be `torial Pacific Ocean. GETON. E nesses lifts water from Wesley here today and gone`'tomorrow, Of particular interest to him to a .special friend or famGIVEO ily member Swamp into=the drain; which or yesterday"The year 1995 was and other climatologists and FR- EE ultimately sends the storm water particularly dry, with January meteorologists is the warm pool to the Herring-River.- . through August recording only of water ,that''periodically Other towns have their sights 16;75:inches, well below the 27- 'migrates;eastward toward South and sounds that come with rain= Plus inches usually recorded America known as "El -Nino," storms, and every homeowner is ' during the period.`.,August was the-Christ Child. He said that familiar.with the tinkle or gurgle : Particularly parched, the second 1993 and 1994 were both years But hurry, this offer will end :January R. of rainwater in the downspouts: driest in k125 years.-Aridwhile "11 when ."E1 Nirio't sat off Peru, the`tourists`inay hdve loved the The holiday season is a time for giving And in that It may be hard•to,swallow, creating upper atmosphere cir- t; s irit,ADT Security Systems announces an extra given November's incessantly ' .Feather fruits and vegetables;: culation- that carried.tropical p .y _ su.as strawberries, apples arid ordinary holiday offer. Right now-when you have gloomy and rainy nature, but the' temperatures to cooler,regions:. an ADT home security system installed for$199 region's drought isiVt over yet: Pumpkins, grew at;a'slower than Locally it resulted in a very _ normal rate due to the drought' -you Carl give.a loved one FREE'Installation of That depends upon above-aver- snowy winter in-1.993 but a;v.ery ` 1 L a second system=(Or.treat your faintly to a:system age rainfall -for next six°'`, 8eptembe°r' cam me the With dry one last year. The acI 1p . rain,a113.5.inches;of it;marking and receive$50 savings.)Either way you'll give d months. Tl e monthly. average°. the rainiest-month'since January. nying shiftin the Iet'stream over . * t.hemosttl)bjhtful tiolidayglft,ofall=peace:ef°mind!;-,°' rainfall on Cape Cod' is four the."United States,durmg El,Nino October fOalowed with.more n Cash inches. events generally lrtngs,more • . rain, more than six inches Of it, - p '�O® AD �4®� - Torp Cambareri water rain t0 western stags less to the 'Price covers basic installation:35 month monitoring at$21.95 per month required ' twice the normal amount, and ' Q r resources ro ram mana er for; eastern half of.the country. for both systems.Telephone connection fee may be required.Credit card payment accepted _ P g g November continued the trend, ,r y Certai�restrictions apply.CTLic.#105-789.NY#s12000025576,0905049, O the Cape Cod Commissidn, said The last two winters were _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ p again with more,than six.inches. . — T - - - - . . this week that despite the recent The absence of an measur- clearly. anomalies," , Mr. Free.:.DT.Uturity t $5o-sa,vingS heavy rains'.total rainfall for able rebound in the-aquifer so Anderson said, `'but witli.the Give one ADTSafewatch®Plus system Oa 'eHADT'sSafewatcle Plus system. 1995 is still five inches below far reflects normal absorption •return of El Nino to its central s installed.FREE when you ir llonefor$199. Regularly$1.9%Onhi149 with this coupon. s normal. Tests of the rates by vegetation and evapora- Pacific location, it seems. more Mention this coupon when you call,and present it at time of Mention this coupon when you call,and present it at time of Commission's stria of monitor— likely we'll have a winter that installation.Valid on new systems only.tFree installation ( installation.Valid on new systems only.Not valid with any g tion, usually about half the rain- Y offer only available in CT,MA,ME,NH,NI,NY,PA,RI and VT. other offer.Offer expiresl/2/96. ing wells from the Canal to fall amount.-This year, said Mr. conforms .to the historical Not vaIid with any other offer.Offer expires l/2/96. 1 Truro have et to show an norm." Y Y Cambareri, absorption rates Call-1-800-ADT-3306 Call I.800-ADT-3306 � recovery of water table heights would be initially greater.due to He also said that 'sea surface. s 60 William-St... s 60 William St.- �!!" i from the drought levels of sum- the arid nature of the region's temperatures in the Atlantic s Wellesley, MA 02181- "'°" s Wellesley, MA 02181 '� s mer• At that time, water levels soil. Ocean were abnormally warm L - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - of the re ion's aquifer reflected 'this year, leading to a greater S• Q That there is a definite the increased summer demand change in the wind is evident. frequency of hurricanes through and absence of rain. The Truro Rainfall for September,October the conversion of water temper- test well showed a decline of 36 and November is nearly twice atures to air temperatures. El inches while Wellfleet's mopi- the historic average, and the Nino,conditions tend to inhibit #" ` toringl well recorded a drop of region has seen two; or perhaps the development of-hurricanes ` 18 inches. The Sandwich test three northeasters in the last six. by influencing their tracks, ; well showe.d a whopping 'weeks. This weather change fol- sending them into the Gulf of decline of nearly seven feet, lows the most active hurricane Mexico rather than up the , reflecting the vulnerability of .season in nearly 50 years, with Atlantic coast. .... .. .:: .._._� .. Internet Trainin Cancer Report Biased, Activists Say 311 g T By A.C. Nelson Robert Knorr of the state grouping three additional cen- t L VE on.the. net Three environmental Department of Public Health, sus tracts with the 10 base activists reiterated charges that has said that the readjusting tracts. At the press conference, a soon-to-be-released report the population estimates Mr. Feigenbaum introduced , Class SCheCIUlf' on elevated Upper Cape can- would make little difference in- numbers to back up his claim . z cer incidence rates-is biased - the rates. that, by adding three Hyannis 8 Hour-Full Da Class Availability: against environmental causes. The activists saved their tracts the rate shot up to 56 } The three, Joel Feigenbaum heaviest criticism for a report percent of the. elevated cancer IE Saturday 8:30- 5:00 - k of Sandwich, James Kinney of that accompanies the census rates, he said. Mr. Feigenbaum October 23 "Full" - October 28 "Open" West Barnstable (formerly of tract data. The report has no justified including the Hyannis " Mash pee) and Richard Hu us factual basis from man of its tracts since several known November 4 "Open" - November 11 "Open. p ) g Y a November 18 "Open" - November 25 "Open" �� of Falmouth, held the press conclusions, the activists said. environmental hazardous sites, .. - �< conference .at Cape Cod . One conclusion in the report is such the fire training area, are Thursday 8:30- 5:00 ' Community College last week. than most types:of cancers located.there. November 2."Full" - November 9 "Open" t� Y g YP _ P �� The activists who,sit on an found cannot be linked to Environmental insults in 11 1Vovember.l6"Open" - November 30 "Open's official comniunity assistance environmentally hazardous this area(Hyannis)bear a trag- S 11 panel established to oversee areas, such as the Barnstable' -ic similarity to those einanat- 4Hour-EveningCldssAvailabihty the study, say it should be County fire training area in ing from the (Massachusetts ON redrafted before- .being Independence Park and the Military Reservation)," Mr. Tuesday.5:30- 9:30 r released. Massachusetts Military Feigenbaum wrote in his pub- November 7"Open" - No 14 "Open" L While Sandwich; Mashpee, Reservation. lic Comments. November 21 "Open" - November 28_"Open" M Bourne .and.Falmouth have "Than conclusion is biased. Mr. Feigenbaum also asked Wednesday 5:30- 9:30 {' documented high cancer inci- Not only is it wrong, but that since substantial.changes y November 1 "Open" - November 8 "O en" _ deuce rates for the years 1982 . seems to be intentionally mis- were made to the report that it t P to 1990, this report attempts to leading. That is what the real once again should be submit November 15 "Open" - ' November29 "Open" � show which villages and sec- abuse. is. here, Mr. ted to.peer review of indepen �. tions of the respective towns Feigenbaum said. dent scientists. The original CMS On.the.net.. 1 are at higher risk. At the meeting in report had been submitted to The study breaks the four September,Mr. Knorr said that peer review. One'the peer Hands-On Internet Training Upper. Cape towns, plus the 10 census tracts surround- reviewers wrote that the origi- t Barnstable, into 30 census ing the base only contain 30 nal draft of the report should f World Wide Web Marketing ; .. tracts, and calculates the car% percent of the elevated,cancer. not be released since it con- T cer 'incidence rates in each As those 10 tracts make up 30, tained to many errors. 111 Day and evening classes Gustomizeo,business classes ININ tract. These rates are not accu- percent the total area studied, Mr. Feigenbaum said the III WW,&Internet marketing strategies -L:A N. Servers rate because population esti- the rates did support'a conclu- good news in his findings is, Call: (800) 359 - 3''15.1 t • mates were improperly calcu- sion that environmental haz- that since most of the environ- i lated, according Mr._ Ards at the Cape's military mental abuses have been halt-;' Conveniently located in Independence Park - Hyanms Feigenbaum. He is asking that base,are not to blame for the ed and remedial action is set"t0 11 cancer calculations be refig- elevated rates;Mr. Knorr said. begin, there is a chance the $$$ 50.00 Off Day & $30 Off Evening 11' ured in all 30 census tracts., Mr. Feigenbaum drew a Cape's elevated cancer rate-s with this a�;'$� 0e The study's principal author, completely different picture by may begin to dip. ;' • 9 `Cape Cod News- Wednesday,-November 29; 1995' Page 9 THE VILLAGES A Cost Effective OStervllle Harden family is a recipient of a Alternative To a; Barnstable Historical N =-s ` Hats off to Mr. and Mrs. ��� � ��� �,` � UrS1Ilg Home Or ` Commission Preservation Rochard Leghorn, who v Home Care. revamped the circa 1916 James Award for their extensive efforts, _« x. Hallowell House on.Garrison in refurbishing the DeaconRobert Davis Homestead an :. Point in Wianno and in so doing r Rosewood Manor offers care to indi- .' early 18th century dwelling now receive a 1995 Barnstable viduals who may need assistance with J Historical Commission housing the family's antiques the activities of dailyliving. business. Preservation Award. Originally ; � I a summer residence, - the warm,caring atmosphere where Leghorns had contemplated '' Hyannis residents are treated with respect and dignity In a beautiful demolition but opted instead to �. �`° " 1' A warm village welcome g revamp where possible. Nice " goes to Tesia Opal Lewis, 7 setting. • � r. ._,�:• ` job. lbs., 5 oz., born Nov. 4 to par- 7 .r ,_ For more information about respite The Osterville Historical ents Sean and Cassandra Lewis. Society is planning its And also to Jeffter or long-term care,please call.. _ Christmas Gala.Decorations at Nascimento Louz'ada,%_born ' the society's buildings are now �� ._ Nov. 12 at 7 lbs., 11 oz.,.to ROSEWOOD MANOR 671 MAIN STREET HARWICII', MA 1 underway: The-traditional open gHS junior Anne E.Newman of Valduogel De Melo and Joelma 432-0135 house will be held Dec. 17 from Marstons Mills, daughter of Louzada. ; 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Captain Andrew and Sue Newman of Congratulations to William- NORTH COUNTRY ASSOCIATES Parker House with refreshments Winding Cove Road,-is set to and Julie Laakso, parents of LONG-TERM HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS CCCN and entertainment. participate-in a holiday concert Jessica Louise Laakso, born by the Greater Boston Youth Nov. 9 at 7 lbs.,7 oz. - Centerville' Symphony Orchestra Sunday And on Nov. 15 we.had the Paul.and Sheila Fowler have at New England Conservatory's arrival all Sarah Louise SHIP SHOPS .INC. Jordan Hall. Tickets are avail- Ireland, all 6 lbs., 5 oz., daugh- every rght to be proud with the able by calling 617-536-2412 ter of William and Suzanne Nov. 10 birth,of 9 lb., 11 Oz: 130'Pleasant Street E nRUDE E Christopher Robert Fowler. and are $12 for adults; $8 for Ireland. Bass River p students and seniors. An afternoon with the OUTBIMD5 And so do parents David and American Girls is planned for 398-2900 A Full Service Marina -Joyce Lawton, who on Nov. 10 school or.are en route, the word this Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at y saw ,the birth of daughter may delayed on whether Alberto's Ristorante, 360 Main Meghan Judith;who weighed school's on or off for the day. St., to benefit the.Hyannis. in at 8 lbs.,9 oz: Make sure the kids are dressed Public Library. Highlights 111 Ilia] ' I t - warmly! A reminder from staff: include costumed readers, fash- _ Marstons Mills parents have the right to keep ion show, crafts from times past kids home even if school is not and more. This is a.must for Congratulations fb Frank and TRUCK ' . canceled for the day. local kids who are encoura edTracy Lee-DeStefano who on g Nov. 12 'saw,the birth of their '' to bring their favorite doll. _ son,.-Frank Lee DeStefano, at 8 Barnstable Advance tickets only are $10 lbs.,,9 oz. . With the holiday season in and are available at the library LETTERING And welcome to 7 lb., 4 oz., full swing, let us not forget that or Village Kitchen and Bath at Zoey Danielle Hersli Hall, new from this Friday through Dec. 707 Main St. Hand lettered by Jack Jordan,Master Sign Painter daughter of Keith and Melissa 10, the Sturgis Library will be I'm a Little Teapot presents, And 3-iM.High Performance 7 year Vinyl Hall. host to the Cape Cod Potters ,the third annual Christmas • 5 Truck Bqs � RiSt.S�V1Ce Holiday Sale. Local clay artists' Show and . Children's '"�J" West-Barnstable arilStable `works will be on sale-through Nutcracker Tea Party Sunday, • ileet Discounts out that 10-day period, so be Dec`. 3,from 10 a.m. to 4,p.m. at �-- Teachers and staff from sure to stop in during library the Holiday Inn on Route 132. • Gold Leaf Avalatile Barnstable-West Barnstable hours to snag a few early holi- Children from the Cape Cod . �y�7332 TrIIC�S Lettex�eel Elementa"ry, are reminding'all day gifts. Ballet will-be featured in the parents to make sure they are Hats off to Charles and Nutcracker performance. At $12 prepared this winter for school Carla Harden., owners of per.ticket, this one should prove 402`0 cancellations or early closings. Harden to on Route bA in to put the holiday spirit into any 7171 Should the weather become the heart.of the village. The heart. For reservations;call 362- , inclement as kids are going.to 4111. 103 Enterprise Rd., Hyannis (Off Bearses Way) Look for U.S.flag on 60'pole x { I AROUND TOWN HALL Turn Up COMM Election mococcal vaccination clinic created by recent resignation's. ' 41, theVolume -Nomination Deadline tomorrow, Nov. 30,-from'2 to Registered voters who live in ,� � 3 5:30 p.m. at the Centerville- the town of Barnstable.and.are � The Holiday Season is The deadline for nomination Osterville-Marstons.Mills Fire interested in being appointed to � r papers in the' upcoming. Station.The fee is$2.per shot. these boards should mail or drop approaching fast.:.it s time to Centerville-Osterville-Marstons off a resume and letter.of inter- '' r w get your spiral perm now...for Mills Fire District special elec- est. to. Town Councils Civic Association � a great reflection tomorrow. tion is this Friday, Dec. 1, by 5 Appointments Committee, P.M. TO'Meet Barnstable Town.Hall, 367 NOW A11 candidates for. the . The Hyannis Civic Associa Main St:, .Hyannis, MA 02601, $60.00, Prudential-Committee (one seat), :tion will.hold its monthly meet- . no later.than Dec. 8. 1 Reg. $85:00. must gather 50. signatures of. ing at 7 p.m. on Wednesday; . registered voters .within the dis- Dec. 6, at.the Senior Citizen., Shellfish Bed Closures includes style&cut trict to qualify. The election will .Center on .South Street. in The transfer of contaminated this price covers short totnedium-length,hair, be held Saturday,,Jan. 13, from H annis. Amon the agenda quahogs y longer bnn will,beextra Y� g°. g uaho s from.Hyannis annis Inner i ��� 8 a.m.to 6 p.m• items will be a presentation by Harbor to Lewis Bay has result- HURRY! the school buildin "needs com ed in indefinitel closing Lewis Great . g y g I • expires in one week-12/06/95. Revamping of Fire -mittee supporting the proposed Bay shellfish beds, according to . Reflections . must present this apt - House On Agenda Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclusion the state Division of Marine ' Hairstyling good with Mo and Paula only vote scheduled for a special Fisheries. j Tonight, Nov. 29,.at 7 p.m. 379 west.Main St. 771-3995 the Centerville-Osterville. town election,Jan. 16. The areas . now closed Hyannis,MA ., The public is urged to attend. include, "The waters -and flats Marcrnnc.Mills Board of,Fire _ ^ t Commissioners and.Board of For further information, contact, of.that portion of Lewis Bay; in Dan Gallagher at 775-7886. the Town of Barnstable, Water_Commissioners,will dis- cuss one way to.consolidate, i:e.- b n at the Town of Barnstable ~" ' ' refurbish,-the Oste'rville Fire COMmlttee,Spots g o - ' House on Main Street to house Property Line between Kalmus price•Q_u_ar_c_y•Swviee•Free esr mates Now.Open Park. Beach and Veterans .some district headquarters'..The AMERICAN1FOREIGN . I The Barnstable Town Council Me'moriat Park and the `No CAR BRAKE SPECIAL meeting will convene at the old Appointments Committee is Shellfishing' sign located- Ai.-�� lPfajor. " fire house. I tCards $ 0 I seeking volunteers to serve on approximately 200 yards south Accepted 1191TAX I the golf committee, recreation of the Town of Barnstable Includes Pads,Tum&True Rotors,Seas, Flu Shots Tomorrow commission, disability commis- Property Line and extending �___ Flush Fill Bleed_Greaa Road Test The town of Barnstable si'on; fair housing committee seaward. approximately 150 _ _ ���-��01 Public Health Division will be and the youth commission. yards to the two town buoys, r , holding,an influenza and pneu- These positions have been according to a press release. .r• Page 10 Wednesday;November 29;1995 •1 Cape'Cod'News' Hold Company Responsible for Tree Destruction - Residents won't -want to mis.s the chance The company says it will be responsible for scrub pines) for granted. next week to, air their,gripes about what has replacing the trees, but it is up to residents to Merchants of the area are lamenting the loss happened to the trees along Route 28 in make sure the company knows just how upset of the trees. any have called the stretch Centerville.' people are. "unsightly" and "ugly." A public melting is being hosted.in'an effort Anyone traveling that stretch of road, panic precinct 4 Councilor Roy-den ,Richardson ` to address the concerns of people who are out- ularly near the Bell Tower Mall,,can see first- "said he was "horrified'' that'no one from the raged by the blatant destruction of trees from :handhow the destruction has altered the area. gas company"contacted the town before the Old Stage Road to Phinneys Lane. We urge It was-never a picturesque and serene roadway, trees were taken down, leaving a trail of residents to.attend the meeting (Monday,:Dec. -but there was a certain amount of charm to this - . , 4, at 8 a.m. at Kerrigan s Tavern) to hold -stretch of Route 28. It certainly didn't look like stumps behind. � Colonial Gas accountable for replacing the other commercial stretches of the highway.. Company officials seem, genuine in their trees, many of them 75 to 100 years old. But now that has changed. . desire to make good on a bad situation. We Allenby Tree df East Falmouth, chopped down While driving down Route 28. now..you urge residents and area merchants to channel all the trees, -acting as a subcontractor for the can't.help but stare in amazement at how the their anger and outrage into productive sugges- gas company, who plans to replace lines along • •stretch of road has been forever altered. Most tions on how the gas company can. make ' that thoroughfare.- of us took the stately irees (and a share of amends. _ t. LETTERS APPALLED AT TREE DEVASTATION out a heavy season of golf traffic. Gary Philbrick'and United States (HSUS) has hired "professional can- Centerville his organization have worked hard to address the needs vassers to hel-p-them obtain the signatures" and that the To the Editor: of members, daily players and "range riders" as well as HSUS has set aside "at least $1.5 million to wage this Like many of my neighbors, I am appalled at the shoe-horn in those tournaments which enhance the rep- campaign." Both contentions are patently false. destruction and removal of hundreds of beautiful, utation of the course, as well as provide a venue for Volunteers have gathered the signatures.And the charge mature trees along Route 28 in Centerville near the Bell raising money for charities. that the HSUS has committed vast sums'to the cam- Tower Mail: To keep it all in play day after day is no small feat. It. -paign is similarly fanciful. The HSUS, like any When I called the town manager's office I was told is possible that they, like the golfers, lose one in the 501(c)(3) organization, is barred-from spending more that the trees were removed by the Colonial Gas woods or leave one in the trap now and then. Given a than $1 million on all of its lobbying activities --.that Company with permission given by the Massachusetts chance they always seem to recover nicely. It is a-place includes our extensive work on Capitol Hill, our work Highway Department. where we can enjoy our game in beautiful surroundings, instate legislatures, and our support for other statewide s My first reaction was "Would the Massachusetts shared by hawks, geese, turtles, deer,andother wildlife initiatives. Our.70,000 members in Massachusetts wish Highway Department give permission .for the removal (some carrying golf,�lubs). us to contribute meaningfully to the.Massachusetts cam-, �1 ' . � Route 6A?" On behalf of our executive committee and members, paign;but.understand that the contribution amust be I Of course not, nor would the Colonial Gas Company I would like to say "nice round" to the staff for the past within reason. L dare to ask! Indeed,I admire the residents in the vicinity, season. Play on. -'Asa consequence of.the biased membership on the ,f of Route 6A for preventing such wanton destruction. Don Ellis,President Fisheries and Wildlife Board, Massachusetts-hasp My second reaction was "Since the deed has been Membership Association launched its first land trapping season in 22 years.Wild done, what remedy is possible?" The Colonial Gas Olde.Barnstable Fairgrounds. furbearers and pets will undoubtedly suffer as a result of Company should be required to replace all 200 trees - being caught in cruel leghold traps. It is time that these with mature trees and not saplings. The Barnstable ARTICLE FULL OF`MISINFORMATION' cruel traps were banned and that participation on the Building Department should settle for nothing less! Washington,D.C. board be opened up to all of the citizens of the My final reaction was "What can be done to prevent To the Editor: Commonwealth. ' 1 an occurrence such as this.from,happening again in Hunting writer Terry Tessein's attack on the initiative Wayne Pacelle,Vice President of Government Affairs , Centerville or any other village.or town?"'To say "It's a. - to ban;leghold traps and impose other overdue wildlife The Humane Society of the United States state road" is hot acceptable. All of us are "The State" policy reforms. was fraught with misinformation, and _ and the destroyed trees were ours.-It is essential that our merits correction (Pro-PAWS (sic) Puts Hunting;: town council and state legislators be more vigilant. Trapping'in Its Sights-, 11/15). They should enact legislation to prevent the recurrence Tessein states that the proposed measure would of this massive destruction of beautiful,mature trees. "remove those members of the Fisheries and Wildlife To the Editor Bill Corbett -'Board which represent the hunting and fishing commu- . nity." That is false. The measure simply eliminates the We welcome letters to the editor, and encourage 1 IN DEFENSE OF GOLF MANAGEMENT 'statutory requirement that five of seven members of the readers to speak out on issues of community con- Barnstable. board,must'possess sporting licenses in each of the past cern.The editors favor letters expressing views that To the Editor: five years to serve. It does not remove any hunters or disagree with out editorials or the accuracy of our: This is the time of year when many of us give thanks fishers from the board.and.it does not bar hunters or news coverage..We urge brevity,both for effective- for those things which enrich our lives. Golfers are no fishers from serving on it in the future,the proposed ini- ness and the demands of space.We will not print exception. Those of us who travel the"fairways at Olde 'tiative petition simply- allows all residents — hunters endorsements of political candidates.All letters are Barnstable Fairgrounds have had a lot of opportunity to +and fishers included — to be considered for member- subject to the same editing for clarity and space'" -play=our-game-this-past spring,summer and fall. y' ship on the board. No state fish and wildlife board has applied to our staff contributions.Deadline for We can be thankful to the weatherman and also to the, more lopsided membership requirements than the. appearance in editions dated Thursday will be management and staff at the course who have main-' Massachusetts board. Monday 5 p.m. Send letters to P.O. Box 400, tained and operated a smooth running facility through- Tessein also states that the Humane Society of the Yarmouth Port,MA 02675. ca e Cod_ News Cape Cod Community Newspapers Established in 1968 Certified Audit Circulations,Inc. - 'a division 923G Rte.6A,Yarmouth Port,MA 02675 (508)362-21`1.1 COMMUU NITY Publisher:Victoria Ogden Iow 'COMPAN PEREditor-in-Chief:Mark SkalaCOMPANY Copy Desk Chief.Carol K..Dumas Advertising Director Thomas Booth. t Photo Editor: Barry Donahue Advertising.Manager:Eileen Callahan E Arts&Entertainment Editor: Laura Collins-Hughes Production Manager: Kevin D. Wright { Sports Editor: Rich Eldred Art Director:Jill Maraghy Operations Manager: Ann D.Rosen Owned and operated by , Cape Cod Community Newspapers,Inc. Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Assn. • Suburban Newspapers of America • New England Newspaper Assn. • New England Press Assn. Cape'Cod-News'- Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Page 11 CAMPAIGNING CAPE COD Ccatp%epantries .1t seems that everyone and his brother (and sister) is the Yarmouth Republican:_s bandwagon. " Stocked by running.or preparing to run for national, state or regional Michael Crossen, who tried to unseat U.S. Rep. Gerry oj�ce in 1996. The Cape Cod Community Newspapersfax -Studds in a previous election and MittRomney, who chal- line (508-240-0333) is already heating up with news of lenged Sen. Edward M. Kennedy unsuccessfully, have announcements, endorsements and.positions taken. endorsed Mr. Teague. Two Plymouth County leaders, I Project Bread Through this column, we'll try to keep our readers up to —Sheriff Peter Forman and District Attorney Michael ; date on the latest from the campaign trail. Sullivan, are also on board., Project Bread's harvest of donations from its Democrats in Action Conservative Seeks Seat annual Walk For Hunger are helping to feed Lower Cape Democrats for Action, a new group on the Eric Bleicken of the Conservative Party of people on the Cape. political scene, will be.addressed.by.Congressional candi-. Massachusetts had declared-his-candidacy for the state These food pantries and shelter programs date Stephen Ford of Harwich Dec. 2 at the Wellfleef P Senate seat held by Henri Rauschenbach,R-Brewster. are the beneficiaries of this year's walkers: Library at 9 a.m. Mr"Bleicken's statement, which lists a South Yarmouth •Bourne Council on Aging, $925 Teague post office box number,'describes him ass-a combat•Falmouth Service Center, $1,825 Tea Draws Support- In In Hyannis: First Baptist Church,$3,050; g Pp 'of the Vietnam'War who:is active in the fathers' and chil- The Salvation Army, $2,775; Housing State Rep..Edward Teague's candidacy for Congress is -drens rights movements. He opposes gun control, is pro,. Assistance Corporation, $4,650 and $7,400; still unofficial,but several GOP heavyweights have joined life" and supports term limits. . - Nam Vets Association of the Cape-& Islands, $725 -;Holiday Gift Suggestions. Offered by .Extension -Service" •In Orleans: Lower Cape Outreach Council, $1,85I The Cape<Cod Co-operative Extension Service is offer-' tion of$35-can help WildCar,6 provide treatment for sick •' In Harwich: The Family Pantry irrg their 1996 Garden Calendar for $7.50 plus $1 for-;the and injured animals.-The recipient will receivee-a mounted ' Corporation,$9,050. � J P cost of,mailing.. Low,maintenance landscaping is the' For, more information about Project Bread 5 x 7`inch photograph and.parchment certificate acknowl- theme and practical advice is offered each month. Only and the Walk For Hunger, one calendar will be mailed to an address. for more infor- call 617-723-5000. . edging the sponsor..Other gift.items include mugs, T - mation•ca11 36225 1 1,ext.585-. :. r shirts, sweatshirts arrd note.cards.- Sponsoring-a wildlife species:for a tax deductible dona Call 896-5273 for information. "It's Reall true! 7GheU.S. H64dicarey , Mi . y - x� Plan Offers Full Coverge,, _ Inclu. 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Tues., December 12, 10:00 am - Tues., December 12,2:00 pm Mon.,December 18, 10:00 am ` Open to,Medicare-eligible individuals living in the Massachusetts service-area who have Federal Medicare Call Our subscription department Parts A and B or Part B only.U.S.Healthcare Medicare has continuous open enrollment. 1Q // p C 139 is the monthly plan premium for the U.S.Healthcare Medicare 10 Plan option;with prescription benefits,in the -800.660-8999 -1-50.8 255-2121 Massachusetts service area."$0 is the monthly premium for the Medicare 10 Plan option,without prescription from within Mass. from outside Mass. benefits,in the Massachusetts service area."'$5 is the copay for primary physician visits under the U.S.Healthcare ) Medicare 5 Plan option in-the Massachusetts service area.Current U.S.Healthcare members see your member handbook Please allow about two weeks for address changes for specific exclusions,limitations and copayments.A federally qualified HMO with a Medicare contract. 0 1995 U.S.Healthcare, Inca I Page 12 Wednesday, November 29, 1995 Cape Cod News t Federal Funding Cut (Continued From Page 1) Army Steps In (Continued From Page 1) Even cut back to emergency- holds are employed. programs which some feel make But the Army cannot do all these things for our neighbors only levels of funding, the - "They may have the money them a poor choice for families without our help. For a few spare dollars, perhaps the price of agency is operating in the red for food or rent and if they do, who need the aid.. the 'ingredients of a single mince meat pie, we can help folks and its board of directors is there'll'be no money for elec- "We hesitate to get involved like Bob and Judy and their children have something a little bet- meeting next,week to decide iricity," said Ms. Drinan. , with any federal program, ter this year. whether they can remain open. But it is the loss of a byprod- because they y close down, and That is what the Gifts of Hope is about. That is what the Ms. Spencer said their budget uct of their fuel assistance pro we can't do that." said Robert B. Salvation Army is about. That is what being a good, Cape Cod -probably will not be decided for gram which has Ms. Spencer Hirschman, executive director neighbor is and always will be about. I - some time, which makes a shut- worried. Both the Plymouth and of Lower Cape Outreach How to give a Gift of Hope: Make your check (no cash) down of-her agency more likely. the Hyannis branch develop lists payable to Salvation Army and mail it directly to Mark`Skala at While budgeting.is uncertain, from their applications from the Council, a private non-profit Cape Cod Community Newspapers, 5 Namskaket Road, what is certain is that the need' federal program which the utili- agency in'Orleans. The outreach Orleans, MA 02653. Do not mail to the Salvation Army, all goes on even if the.funding runs . ties use to qualify households council has won awards and checks will be forwarded to the group during the,campaign. out. for their reduced rate and mora- praise from many government Each week the names of donors will be printed in the riewspa- "The $150 bought them one torium programs. agencies for its common sense, per. Those who wish to.remain anonymous should indicate their fuel delivery when the program -Commonwealth Electric will hands-on approach to helping request in a cover letter. opened up Nov. 1," said Ms. discount qualified applicants by low to moderate income people —Spencer. "It's highly possible as..much.as 40 percent based on experiencing temporary finan- they've used it up by now.". information supplied through cial difficulty. ' While the majority of the LIHEAP program..New Mr. Hirschman said his T LIHEAP funding on the Cape England Telephone offers a sim- agency purposely avoids federal. Team V p-Against DOmeStiC goes to the elderly, the aid bene- ilar deduction.,A moratorium on funding, but survives on private- fits awide spectrum of shutoffs for qualified applicants donations and private sector- including the disabled, families, is also in effect from Nov. 15 to Violence (Continued From Page 3) and veterans..Ms. Drinan said• March 15. grants. the high cost of.Cape housing, Ms. Spencer said more peo- "We continue providing help There should be,Lt. Hoxie said,because if domestic,violence combined with the highest utili- ple•benefit from the.discounts regardless of what happens in trends continue, as many as 50 percent of young girls will be ty rates in the:state, make fuel than-do.from the actual heating government," Mr. Hirschman- vulnerable to being physically abused in a romantic relationship assistance essential.for even program. , said, noting. that his group . sometime in their lives. ' those with higher income levels.. It is just this kind of fluctua- would probably,see an,increase The rigorous application to the federal government spanned Many fuel assistance house- tion in federal-funding for its aid in requests for fuel assistance. more than 25 pages.,If the town gets the $110,000 grant, the - money must be spent within one year. If the program is judged Know Your Rights (Continued From Page 1) successful, the town might be eligible for.continued funding for a second or third year. a "Cromwell Waiver" at the your own name. If you make co-op members. The co-op has electric company: Signing this and follow a payment plan, the very competitive oil prices. Call agreement means that you gas company will not turn you fora credit application,for the accept the responsibility for the off for revealing this informa-. budget plan. outstanding bill. Then you.may tion. begin a payment plan that Fuel Assistance The First High-Efficient f f lClent HO+% includes this arrearage. Oil 508-778-0870 Cape & Islands Self-Reliance People 'who received fuel Gas Co-Op: 508-457-7679 assistance-last year should have Direct Vent Gas Space Heaters Colonial Gas: 508-398-6111 Cape & Islands Self Reliance already received an application Made in-the U.S.A. Colonial Gas Company will Corp. offers a co-op and several in the mail.Return those as soon not shut off service to customers payment plans with fuel oil as possible. Others who want to with a documented financial companies. Their budget plan apply can do so after Nov. 1 at ,v hardship between Nov., 15 and allows you.to pay your bill with the office at 20 Willow St., ,Marchyl5. However, customers a,year=round .plan.based on Hyannis (near the bus;.statiori). EMPIRE under this protection should `saverage,usage. The. co=op deal- Office hours: .are Monday . Comfort Sywva s continue to pay their gas-bills ers offer 24 hour service and through Friday,.8:30 a.m. to 4 Empireoffers o ers during the winter to avoid shut- discount.prices. Self-Reliance p.m. " _ off in the spring. can also advocate on behalf_of _ what the f If you are unable to pay your r foreign made bill in, full each month you should contact the gas company competition to set up a regular payment plan. '* { • � ,,; You,.will be expected-,.to.:pay- CLUBS i doesn't: ..,��.. .. your;arrearage.along with keep- ing current with your regular Items are published on a space available basis 1.MORE warranty Extended horizontal and vertical vent runs month! bill. 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An avid photographer, be was Hyannis, died Nov. 17 at the She worked as a bookkeeper Mrs. Medeiros was born and Mr. Regan was a member of a member of the Plymouth Photo Greenery Rehabilitation. & at Slumberland for many years educated in New Bedford. She the National Association of Club. He received numerous Skilled Nursing Center,Hyannis, while living in Waltham. Mrs. has been a, resident of Marstons. Letter Carriers, the Disabled awards for his photography. after a long illness. ' Johnson retired as a free-lance Mills since 1958. American Veterans of Hyannis, Mr. Jankowski also invented She was the wife of Abraham' bookkeeper in 1978. _ She was a communicant of St. and the V.F.W. of Medford. He several machines for film devel- Dolins, who died in 1986. , She enjoyed gardening and Francis Xavier Church. She was a past Barnstable town oping and printing. Mrs. Dolins was born and was an avid reader. loved children. meeting member. . K Surviving are•a son; Gregory raised in Worcester and graduat- She leaves a niece, Barbara Surviving are five sons, John Surviving besides his wife are Jankowski of Hyannis; a daugh- ed from Commerce High School Fitzgerald of Centerville, a Medeiros of Port Orange, Fla., two daughters, Mary Daley of ter, Lydia Wilson of Cushing, and Wilfred Academy. - grandniece, a grandnephew, and James Medeiros of Bath, N.H., Chelmsford and . Carol Okla.;and.four grandchildren. She worked as a hairdresser,in a great grandnephew. Michael Medeiros . of West Sicherman of Wayne,N.J.; seven A funeral Mass was celebrat- Worcester and in the early 1940s A.funeral was held at the • Yarmouth, Joseph E, Medeiros grandchildren-and nine great- ed Nov. 25 in St. Mary's Church, { moved to Hyannis, where she Doane, Beal &.Ames Funeral and Ronald Medeiros, both of grandchildren. North'Plymouth;`followed by opened and operated the Fashion Home,-Hyannis, followed by a Florida; two daughters, Patricia There was a Mass celebrated burial in Vine Hills Cemetery, House of Beauty from 1947 to . Mass in St. Francis Xavier A. Washington and Elizabeth Nov. 24 at"Our Lady of the Plymouth. 1975. Church, Hyannis.-, Burial was in Medeiros, both of.M•arstons Assumption _ Church - in Memorial .donations may be` She. was a member of St. Newton.Cemetery,Newton. Mills; a brother, Alfonse Dubois, Osterville, followed by burial in made,to the Sacre& Heart - Francis Xavier -Church in Memorial donations may be of New Bedford; 15 grandchil- the Massachusetts National Elementary School-Education Hyannis and an avid traveler and made to the Society for the dren; eight great-grandchildren; Cemetery,Bourne. Fund, King Bishops'Highway, animal-lover. Propagation of The Faith,,49 and several nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be Kingston;MA 02364. She leaves two nephews, Franklin St.,Boston,MA 02110- A Mass of Christian Burial made to the American Heart Stanley Lackey of Hyannis and - 1382. took place, at St. Francis Xavier Association, 20 Speen St.-, Edward M. 'Ed'Marvin .,Bruce Lackey .of Cummaquid; Church, Hyannis,-on November Framingham,MA02701. Edward M. " Ed"Marvin, 74, two nieces, Pamela Cawley of Margaret M:McLevedge ' 25, followed by burial in St. of Harwich, a, former radio per- Franklin and'Beth Soares of Margaret M.(Burley) Francis 'Xavier Cemetery, Richard Jankowski. % sonality and funeral director, Stoughton; and close friend McLevedge,.71, a retired regis- Centerville. Richard Jankowski, 61, who died Nov. 21 at his home. Nelson Littlefield of Centerville:. tered nurse, died Nov..21 at,the leaves a sowin Hyannis, died . He was the-husband of Jeanne A,-Mass of Chrtstian Burial Cape Regency Nursing Home, Carroll J.Regan Nov.21 at Jordan Hospital. (Burns)Dorie Marvin. was held in St. Francis Xavier Centerville. Carroll J. Regan, 79, a retired He was the husband of the, Mr. Marvin was born in . Church, Hyannis. Burial was in She was the wife of Edmond postal worker and decorated late Ludmila (Sereda) Brooklyn,..N.Y. He came,to the Mosswood Cemetery,Cotuit. J.McLevedge. World War II Army veteran,died Jankowski. Cape in'1947, working as a man- J Mrs. McLevedge was born in unexpectedly Nov. - 20 at Mr. Jankowski was born and ager for Colonial Candle. Mr. Helen Proctor the Bronx borough of New York Falmouth Hospital. educated in Poland.He moved to Marvin was the founder and . Helen (Farnham) Proctor, City and attended schools in He was the husband of Anne the United States in 1967 from operator of Cap[e Cod Picture 102, of Hyannis, a retired dietit- Bronxville,N.Y. (Riley)Regan. Brazil. He had been a Plymouth . Framing Service from 1952 to ian, housekeeper and former She graduated as a registered Mr. Regan was born in Lynn resident for the past 26 years. 1970. - longtime resident. of nurse from St. Vincent's School and raised and educated in He worked as,a typewriter He was also the.publicity Yarmouthport, died Nov. 18 at of-Nursing in Bronxville and Medford. He was a'1934 gradu- "technician foF more than 30 director of Cape Cod Music , the Hyannis Convalescent before raising her family, ate of Medford Vocational High years and owned Richard and (Continued on Page 14) Center after along illness. worked for'several'years at St. School. - i I _ Mrs. Proctor was born, raised . Vincent's Hospital. He worked as a printer for _ and educated in Somerville. Mrs. McLevedge moved to several-years before'serving with She worked for many,years hospitals as Huntington Station, N.Y.i in the the Army's ope d Infantry �Z% ARE GAS FURNACE . a.dietitian at several hospitals mid-50's and to Scituate in 1964. Division in Europe during World _ and schools in the Boston and That year,-she returned to work War II. He�received•the Purple rSoFiner"villeareas. '` asla registered `nurse for the Herart 'and the 'IComb'at : a - "In' 108, Mrs. Proctor moved Scituate Public Schools. She Infantryman Badge. t i to Yarmouthport where she retired to Cotuit.in 1984.1 After the war,Mr. Regan went t i ry, worked as a housekeeper until She was a `member of the, to work as a letter carrier for the Air Conditioning&Heating t retiring in 1967. ' Scituate Harbor Yacht Club U.S. Postal Service, first in k: Mrs. Proctor was a member of since 1966, a communicant of ONLY the Order of the Eastern Star for Christ the King .Church of 69 years and, was an honorary Mashpee and chairwoman of CAPE COD'S COOLEST GALLERY life.member of Mattacheese Christ the King Women's Guild. PRESENTS 1 /� g2%+PFVE s Chapter 1.58 of the Order., Surviving besides her hus- •. to aGMPN6o�e 24 She was an avid-reader. band are her mother, Marguerite \ asturna g M. Burley of Palm City, 75NEWWORKS BY PINSKE nature e r She leaves five randchildren, y y, Fla.;' nine great-grandchildren,and ten three sons, Brian McLevedge of SAT.DEC,2ND 2PM TILL 2AM 5 YEAR WARRANTY great-great-grandchildren. East Greenwich R.I., Kevin - A service was held at the First McLevedge of Scituate and CAST REPRODUCTIONS • On all parts Congregational Church of Duane McLevedge of ORIGINAL WOODSCULPTURES • Lifetime warranty on heat exchanger, Yarmouth; Yarmouthport. Burial Weymouth; five daughters, was private. 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Ararat Cemetery, Farmingdale, Lambert of Rockville, Md.; his LTI-RESTAU RANT DELIVERY SERVICE He was a radio personality on N.Y. parents, John J. and Isabella A. SERVINGC • • - WOCB in West Yarmouth and (Stone) -Cooper of Riverside, for WPLM in Plymouth for 13- John E.Rae _ R.I.;and four grandsons. k 'Let us bring the-restaurant to you' years. _ John , E. Rae, 80, of Funeral services were held in t Mr, Marvin worked in the. Centerville, a lifelong railroad the Federated Church of Orleans. Serving over 25 of the finest restaurants on Cape Cod, i funeral business for Hallet worker; died Nov. 23 at his Burial was private.,, ` we have a wide variety of restaurants & food to choose Funeral Home from 1973 to-1979 home. Memorial donations .may be from. and for F.A. Eaton Funeral Born in Boston, Mr. Rae was made to the Federated Church of ` If you're `in the mood for American, Italian, Indian„ Service from 1979 to 1991. educated in Boston schools. He .Orleans,- Local Mission t Chinese, Mexican, Spanish, Brazilian, Irish or just some From 1952 to 1979 he'was lived in Needham for 40.years Endowment Fund, 162 Main St., manager and bass singer for the before moving to Centerville 14 P.O. Box 761,.East Orleans, MA good, ole bagels, simply .call : • : • : and Male Olympian m Quartet. we'll deliver Q years ago. 02643; or to Hospice of Cape ,to your door.. y p He was a member of the - He spent 38 years in the rail- Cod, -- 923 Route 6A, f Serving Barnstable,. Hyannis, Centerville,-Osterville, Fraternal Lodge AF & AM in road industry, working as a, Yarmouthport,MA02675. Marstons Mills, Cotuit, Yarmouth, Mashpee & Dennis. 'Centerville, where he was a for brakeman and later as a conduc- Special arrangements available. mer officer and organist. Mr. tor. He worked for the New Ann Kilduff i Gratuities appreciated for our courteous drivers. Marvin was also a member of . Haven -Railroad and- Penn Ann (Farrell) Kilduff, 74, of Phi Kaopa Tau .Fraternity at Central. He retired from Amtrak Hyannis, a retired registered- GROCERY DELIVERY AVAILABLE Cornell University. in'1975. nurse and World War II Navy f FROM YOUR • • • • • Besides his wife he leaves a After his retirement, Mr. Rae veteran, died Nov. 22 at Cape, • son, William R. Marvin-of Gig volunteered for SEMASS Inc., Cod Hospital Extended.Care Harbor, Wash.; a daughter, Janet helping with its railroad opera- Community-Manor. L. Lagergren of Hyannis and tion. He was a member.of the She was the wife of the late two grandchildren. Old Colony Yacht Club in Gerard Kilduff. M ��NY Services were held in Pilgrim Dorchester. Mrs. Kilduff was born in 4TIPONAL Congregational Church,r He leaves his wife, Mary Westfield and grew up in " H 0 M E H E A T.I N G __0 1 LOANE Harwich.Burial was private. (Malloy) Rae; four daughters, Dedham. _ ® Memorial donations may be Barbara O'Brien.of Warrenton, She graduated as a registered made to Hospice of.Cape Cod, Va., Maureen-Friel of Casanova, nurse from the Carney Hospital 923 Route 6A, Yarmouthport, Va.,. Patricia Magee of School of Nursing in the. Propane Is The Gas! MA 02675. Chelmsford and Susan Scofield Dorchester section of Boston. ® ur electric rates climbing. of Norfolk;a son,John E. Rae Jr. Mrs. Kilduff served in the Are yo Samuel Gittleman of Millis; a sister; a brother; 14 Are you still heating with costly Navy-as a lieutenant junior grade (150gals.ormore) Samuel Gittleman,_ 89, of. grandchildren; and one great- during World War II. electricity. Hyannis;`who.formerly owned granddaughter. . g Full"Service •Are you aware of the savings two stores,Arthur's and Beads& A funeral'Mass was celebrated After the war, she worked as a - with propane? registered nurse at various hospi- Automatic DehVely Bags,in Hyannis,died Nov. 22 at. at.Our Lady of Victory Church, tals in the greater Boston area. Tank Removal Call National Propane and' his home. Centerville. Mrs. Kilduff .moved to He was the husband of-. Burial was in St. Francis ask for deliver/ details Hyannis after living in Dedham Beatrice(Lief)Gittleman. Xavier Cemetery,Centerville. - for 65-years. 1-800-750-0077 Mr. Gittleman was born in Memorial donations may be She leaves a daughter, Jane Russia and moved to the United made to the Visiting Nurse_ Kilduff of Hyannis; a son, I ce vb�ecttpdfl nge fl - 760-2345 States in 1908, graduating from Association of Central Cape Cod, Michael Kilduff of Walpole.; a Boston English High School. 434 Route 134, South Dennis, sister; a brother; and a grand- He lived in Milton and sum- MA.02660. daughter. mered on the Cape since 1959. Mass was celebrated in St: - Mr. Gittleman -moved to 'Richard Nolan Mary,'s Church Dedham. Burial Centerville 25 years ago and then `Richard'kMatthew "Dick'' 14' was in Brookdale Cemetery, to Hyannis eight years ago: Nolan, 67;a Mayflower descen- Dedham. He retired from the retail:busi- dant and l2th-generation descen- ness 12 years ago. dant of Roger Williams, died at Roi F.Skende m f. He was a 27-year-volunteer at h6me Nov. 22 after a long ill- /Roi F. Korchari Skende, 81, =---_ Cape Cod Hospital and helped ness:" of Hyannis, who operated a guest raise funds for the hospital, the Mr. Nolan was born in house at her home on South Cape Cod Synagogue, where he - Bridgeport;Conn., and raised in Street for many years and who m �rmm In was a member, and the American Riverside,R.I. Cancer Society. He was a 1945 graduate of was known for-,knitted sweaters 111� {` +��` r. and other craft skills, died at ' .•a:I�r ;:Besides.his wife he leaves a East Providence High School. r son, Arthur C. Gittleman of He was a Navy veteran of Cape Cod Hospital�Nov. 25 after Watertown; a•brother;,two sis- World War II and served aboard a long illness. ters;and a grandson. the USS Midway. The wife of the late Frank dpi Funeral services were held at He was a 1953 graduate of the Skende, she was born in Dardhe, Deck Specialists the Cape Cod Synagogue, University of Rhode Island, Albania, and emigrated from Hyannis. Burial was in Sharon where he was a member of Phi Albania-as a young bride in 1935 ofCape Co Memorial Park. Gamma Delta and,a member of to the United States. Memorial donations`may be the football team.' Mrs. Skende was a 50-year Serving All of Cape Cod Since 1984 made to the American Cancer He studied metallurgy at the member of the Cotuit Chapter, *Free Estimates**Licensed**Fully Insured* Society, 572 Main St., West University. of Pittsburgh.'He Order of the Eastern Star; past Yarmouth,MA02673. retired in 1983'after a 30-year Worthy matron of the Grand career as chief_,metallurgist for Chapter, OES; past worthy high Ruth Kleinman U.S.Steel. priestess of Bethel Shrine of-S41. 1 - Ruth Kleinman, 66, of New In 1982, he and his son Scott ' White Shrine of Jerusalem; and York, a retired college history co-founded Skimmers Inc., a member of the DeMolay and professor who summered in commercial fishing company .Rainbow Mother's Clubs. Hyannis since 1969, died Nov. 7 based in West Barnstable. She attended the Federated at St:Joseph's Medical Center in At the time of his death, lie Church of Hyannis for more than I 1 I TV Yonkers from heart failure and was vice president of the compa- 50 years and was.active on many I complications of cancer. ny. of its committees. She served as Ms. Kleinman was born in —He had lived in Eastham since ,a deaconess and was a member Berlin, Germany. She came to 1985:'He.lived in Pittsburgh of the Matron's Club and HAND LETTERED this country in 1941 and settled from 1953 to 1969 and in Women's Fellowship. She also in Brooklyn, where she lived for .Cleveland from 1969 to 1985. served on the thrift shop staff and many years. He coached and .refereed for many years as co-chair- H O U S E S I G N S Ms. Kleinman earned a bache- youth hockey. woman of the church's lobster /� . ��Y�our Family riaame over your Front Door lor's degree from Barnard :He was the former com luncheons. `i'Iln1tL�!'�� 35.00 512"1476" College and a master's-degree modore of the`Pymatuning Yacht Mrs. Skende also was a found- `1'I1 �L� $ V �_491,00 from Columbia Universit , both Club in Jamestown,Pa.,a deacon ing member•of the C.H.A.R.M. 7Axhtcluded in New York City. at the Pleasant Hills Com a social club. She was a specialist in the his- United,Pregbyteri an Church in She leaves a daughter,Beverly Choke Of 5 BWAgMMd Colors tory of 17th-century France and Pleasant Hills., Pa., and at the Skende of Hyannis and w• as-the-author-of_sever-al-jeeks_—FederatedCh,lreh fOrleans. - Br_ookline; and_a_son. Victor Ce Olu O�OIS g and articles which appeared-in He was a member of the Skende of Hyannis and Q101ee Of 5.Letter WeS this country and in Europe. American Institute of Mining Manchester,N.H. APapdG#V, Or&7sinb 10AM, at _ Ms.-.Kleinman began her Engineers and the American Funeral services were held in y ready teaching career at Bucknell .Society of Metals; a member.of . the Federated Church, Hyannis. O , University in Lewisburg;Pa.,and the Spring Valley Country Club Burial was in Beechwood- ir771 ,w42- Connecticut College in New in Elyria, Ohio; the Chequessett Cemetery,Centerville. London, Conn. She continued Yacht- & Country Club in , Memorial donations may be 103 Enterprise Rd.;Hyannis toff Bearses way,West of the Mall) her career at Brooklyn College of Wellfleet;, and the King's Way made to the Women's Fellowship • the City University of New York, Golf Club in.Yarmouthport. of the Federated Church of where she was a member of the He leaves;his wife, Eileen Hyannis, 320 Main St., Hyannis, history department for 31 years (Hebert) Nolan; a son, Scott MA 02601. Cape Cod News Wednesday;'.November 29, 1995 Page 15 At Sylvan, better grades are just the beginning. s At:Sylvan,we pinpoint your child's needs," B ,= develop4 personalized program and deliver it " in appositive,fun and'caring environment. Call Sylvan,today,to learn how we can help your child. . Two Locations Haiauh -Hyannis + 432-266�.: 778'6 n O - SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER P. *Reading* Writint *Math SAT/ACT+Study Skills#Algebra V I. - .. Richard Lavoie, executive director ofthe RiverviewSchool; tells a group of community leaders and business people eatrlier this month about future,plans for the school. 6 ;cam'- • Stan Photo by Pamela Hit chins weet ., . , ':..On Of�Le.CapetC d r' :,► 0O, Rte. 8 Centerville s6 R Z 5-9 4 77 Aim­ ."to9R �er�lew � School � � Centerville Shopping Plaza B e :Better Not. B 1 er A Un tie Hol dagg q y i By Pamela Hitehins ing hall," he pointed out. withdrawn because of their Villa Candy .Store The director of-the Riverview In addition to its student pro- learning disabilities, develop Offering ' *School wants it to become "bet-_ grams, Mr: Lavoie said socially.."Things start to hap-, Chocolate Advent Calendars ter, not bigger; area leaders and Riverview has also been at work pen when.they'get together in business people were told ear'li- on becoming more visible in the the dorms,•he said.' "Thinnest'in the World" Ribbon Candy er this month: community. This has included -The Rev."Bruce Barden,-pas- Holiday Petit Fours&Truffles . Continuing 'a 5-year effort he making the campus available'to for of Coventfy Baptist Church, _ Gingerbread House Kits & supplies , began when he took over direc- Sandwich organizations, the . said groups of Riverview stu- torship'of the East-Sandwich 'Barnstable County Sheriffs dents get out,to his and other y Merckens Melting Chocolate - Molds private school.in 1990, execu- Departmeat, and programs such area churches on Sundays. "We Meringue Powder Parchment Paper tive .director Richard Lavoie as "Dream.,Day,° which pro- 'love having them,",he said. and all those hard.to find supplies needed. g'atd hetalso`wants'tl e national- vides;vaca6, lodging for fami- ;'They are great kids°�[I t. .' p' ly-known •spe,cial•needs.'school lies of critically ill children for Kevin Cahill directs -the for your holiday candy and treat making. to be better known locally. two weeks every summer_ at no Barnstable County Sheriff's MON-THURS 9:30-5:30 r FRI-SAT 9,30-7 r SUN 12-5 "Everyone in. the country charge,he said. Drug Enforcement Bureau, and A nonprofit organization serving adults. ti who's. involved in special edu- The. Sheriff's Youth brings many different groups � with learning disabilities cation knows about Riverview, Congress; a group of high through the "ropes course" at but we-have people right here school students from all over the the sheriff's ranch in Marstons on Route 6A who don't know Cape, also uses the school dur- Mills. The day of the Riverview What we do," Mr.Lavoie said. ing the summer, said develop- tour Mr. -Cahill had seen his Riverview held, its 1995 ment director James"Middleton: fourth group of Riverview stu- _ "Community Board" program The students work together on dents through the course. JoZyl us fir our Jr ?Annual 14, an outreach effort- leadership, environmental, drug-. We had Riverview staff out /� which brought clergy, lawyers, abuse, and other topical prob- there,too,"he added. j` Hospice of Cape Cod bankers, educators, and others lems, he said, drafting ideas to The course features both low- ,`� "l rcc of Memorice CcY'emony from Sandwich and Barnstable bring back to.their schools and rope and high-rope events together for a tour of the cam- put to'work. which demand individual ��t�� 'A special event tohonorfriends and loved ones... pus and an update on future And with 120 individuals on courage, teamwork, trust, and plans for the school. its payroll Riverview is one of group problem-solving. The Hospice of Cape'Cod"Tree of Memories"will sparkle throughout the holiday ,' „ „ season.Each"Tree of Memories"will be decorated with lights and scallop shells Just five years ago the school, the Capes largest employers, It means so much to them, inscribed with the name of the loved one you have chosen to honor or memorialize. which-brings together learning- Mr. Lavoie pointed out... Mr. Cahill added, of the Ceremonies will.take place at 3:30 p.m.at the following locations: disabled students from all over Hope Mehaffey, who taught Riverview students, who work # FALMOUTH.THURS.NOV.30 #ORL EALVS.WED.DEC.6. the country and,a number of for-. music at Riverview for many together on the course events Margaret E.Noonan Park,Main St.in - Village Crcen,Main St:&Rtc.28 fr eign countries, faced financial years, said on the tour that very well, listening to o.ne °"`°rlibrary #SANDWICH.THURS.DEC:7 " challenges and declining enroll- "things have really changed" another and problem-solving as #I�OrTH OsoIa acapecod Library,Main St" ments according to Mr.Lavoie. since she first came to the, a team rather than a group of Cooperative Bank,Route 6A #CHATHAM.FRI.DEC 8 Liby,M SI - - _ _ _ - Eldredge Public rar �� We had a choice,�� he said. school.When Riverview opened. individuals. . # HosrlcsHousE..Ttras.DEC.s. 42 n - n - u - 88 Railroad Ave.Barnstable - We.could expand horizontally, in 1957, it consisted of,a,farm They love it, said- Mr. p memory p , n , " '" To purchase a shell in memo or honor of a loved one or friend, lease call our ' and accept different kids; per- .house.and'a chicken coop, she Middleton. It;s a great corifi= . office at the number.below.Donations are• ax deduchl?le and wtll;be acce.[ed;until p haps more impaired, more emo-: said. . . ' dence-builder Tley,re scared December 31, 1.995.Your�gtft to`Hosprce,.of Cape Cod{will help supporrourpro- + tionally disturbed. Or we could It now encompasses .several before they do it, but afterward grams for the terminally`ll,and th'eii families.An:acknowledgment wdl be_seneto { expand vertically, and take dormitories, classroom build- they-have a great feeling of-sat- the loved ones df[nose memorialized {, younger andolder students, but ings,-:a library, gymnasium, an isfaction:" The,1'Tree of Memories'-is our way of extending thanks"to}ou for yotir continuing 1 - generousstipportof Hospice of Cape Cod.Our best wishes for the holidays. 1 the, same kind of kids as in office building with:auditorium, ."Our kids are very tin-ado- 1957;when we started. and other buildings. Last'year lescent,"'. he added. ",Acting They chose the latter, and the school was able to construct -cruel and exclusive just to make HOSPICE FouNDATION I now..enroll,students as young as a new playing field complete others feel bad doesn't ha en - OFCAPEcoD,lNC. ' Y g p Y g p pp ,9.23 Route 6A 10 and 1-1, and also have pro- with bleachers and scoreboard, here:" He told the story of a stu- Yarmouihp6rt,'MA02675 grams for graduates and young thanks to donations from several dent who was required to wear a •_c508l 361-1103 L 800-6A2-2423 -adults in their 20s in facilities Riverview families.; protective helmet because she ; next to the Route 6A campus .Within dormitories, students suffered unpredictable seizures. and in condominiums in keep up their own rooms.and ..'She hated wearing the helmet Hyannis. common.areas, and.do a lot of 'because it made her stand out as Enrollments have tripled cooking on weekends. "It's very different. But before long, many since 1990, from 62 to more important-'that they understand of her classmates asked their CAREGIVERS-`: than 180,Mr. Lavoie said. how to keep their lives togeth- parents to send them bike hel- FOB Rc kRi�Y "Our staff is extraordinary," er," Mr.Lavoie said as the group me around and began to wear them he added. Every member of the toured -the-,-dorms. "After around the school so she would- An Alternative staff, from teachers to mainte- 'Riverview these students don't n't,feel bad any longer. to a Nursing Home. nance workers to dining hall go on to college. They-need liv- "Living in an environment .wtw:1 .��.g personnel, are trained to .deal ing skills." like this builds their ego, 394-1775 with the`students. "You can't . Mr. Lavoie said the commu- strengthens their self-concept, TimpotnryorLongl�rm help kids in'the classroom if nal living helps the students, so"they can put their skills to Carcfor don unabkto. they are afraid to go to the din- who are often introverted and work," Mr. Lavoie said.' [waatHo,ru. who 775-2501 (at spire 1982) . i . Page 16 Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Cape-Cod News2z, a { ,. 21 . � fl, iVfi . irk A. rZol In hot pursuit, Barnstable g � � High School � . " co-captains onn Sproul and Mike Duffley > a �, lower the boom On Falmouth's ,s Willie Ford. BHS Gives. Falmouth TurkeDqvThrashingY . ' ' �v} z 'A' �s, >«,��. �� �'� �^ ° z � �• � ,� s >` 3`� �,- � a,wiz � � .� s � ' ' . ASOW u. « A, Tj 1,44,1 711 r �s d Above: Go Mikey,go! Could be heard from k the stands as No. 43 Mike Duffley churned up vi the sideline for another gain against his ; / x Clipper foes. r `✓: i Above right: B and star of the game Mike t� w g Q g Griffin, with two touchdowns to his credit, barks marching orders to his line and receivers. '�� � ; Right: Take that, Falmouth! A`sack and loss ��►�' of yards was the inspiration for the Red and 2 r e White defense. _ � 71 � m a r • ., � .., r ' _ ,��€`ems �, �° �y;.:a � � 3a'",: Staff Photos by Sean M. Walsh a< - .s w°o-s � ��a gfy,���'4 ��� '� .x =,: r ��'4s�' : _ :, Fuu� 4' a , a „_C1.•.f .`1. _ '4''u... a ,,YrS `%,"`:* .g's,_ '. r`t ,x ':'�X .!_'i '.a''E' •� w`C -.- +, v.1?'�r' II ._ - :,..,- ". . ,!t.Yr{tk.r_...a..>.m•w.s_ t.,.wt.-.., a?w-...s�. ...._.,. -...R h:.. ua F..-...s:«.,.".A�. . f Cape,Cod News W6dnesda ovember 2" 1995 Page.17 SPORTS-, More Sports on Page 19 � Raider Ground Game Grinds Clippers THINK OF US AS A BIGCANCER CENTER It's Barnstable vs. New,Bedford in Saturday Super-Bowf By George Kostinas and cut in.to the one before tackles and gave Barnstable asmaller, , closer to home) Barnstable went back to. being stopped. On fourth and first down at the M. Burnett basics in the second half, grind- goal, Griffin was determined to crashed the middle again for ing out the yardage and racking,, get in the end zone, again; run- another yard,then Griffin.on the up three touchdowns en route to ning the option, cutting through option keeper went wide left, a 21-0 victory over Falmouth in an opening and -hurdling a cut in and back against the pur- the annual Thanksgiving Day defender to score. suit and raced the last 19 yards rivalry. Mickey Huse's kick for the for Barnstable's final touch THE CANCER CENTER - The-win topped off a perfect point after was low and may down. regular season for the Red have been tipped by a Falmouth As always the 107th meeting OF ' O at Plymouthiy Raiders who finished with a 10- defender, but the Raiders got was an emotional charged game 0 record, the best in that point back quickly. for both teams. Cancer Treatment. Barnstable's-history, and one Falmouth gave up the ball on In the first half, Falmouth that sends them to the Division - downs on its next possession, tried everything it had to frus- lA Super Bowl with a chance to giving Barnstable a first and 10 trate the Raiders, and it worked. ed by break their own record. at the Clippers'45 yard line. Barnstable struggled to move the Joint Commi sion on Accreditation of Barnstable, ranked second in Griffin went right to 'work, the ball against the inside of the { Eastern Massachusetts by The directing a six play scoring Clipper's defense. They drove Healthcare Boston Globe, plays New drive that ended when he found to the Falmouth 7 yard line but Bedford.this Saturday (Dec. 2). Duffley all alone in the right strong defensive pursuit:forced in Taunton at 2 p.m. for the flat. Duffley, in full stride, Griffin to .pitch wide on the 15 Casivell Lane, Boatyard , Eastern Massachusetts state pulled in the pass and rambled option just-as-he was getting hit ^ . championship. the last 22 yards for a.32-yard and Falmouth pounced on. the Plymouth, MA 02360 Due to' 'mistakes by both scoring play., loose ball at the five.- . -747-4442 teams and a determined effort Griffin then. rolled right and Falmouth outgained by Falmouth, the first half passed to Ryan Johnson, who .Barnstable by 47 yards,usinght Bost . ended in a scoreless tie. was open along the.back of the' speedy.halfback Willie Ford as a Barnstable, which had con- end zone, for the two-point con- decoy and running Jason trolled the.ball and racked up . version, giving Barnstable a 14- Gourdine and John Glover. Ford big yardage all season long' - 0 lead-with only six seconds left managed to break away for 42 could not seem to get its offense . in the third quarter. yards to the.Barnstable 38 on a i going, mustering only 54 yards By this time Barnstable's broken play, reversing his field , and two first downs. defense was again ready to and breaking tackles. But a But in the second half the show what it could do. In the penalty and sack by Red Raiders stuck to the game second half the Raiders held Barnstable,'s Dylan Spano and plan they went with all year, ran Falmouth to minus-nine yards. Jon Sproul sent the Clippers the ball right at Falmouth, and Three plays, two sacks, and. back-to their own 43. took it 64'yards in 1.4 plays minus-20 yards later, Falmouth -Bamstable'also forced a fum- while chev(ing five,-minutes off was punting from its own five ble when they sacked quarter- the clock. Mike Duffley, yard line. back Chad Amaral on the Barnstable's leading scorer Griffin,did,it•again for the Clippers' 30 yard line with going into the game with:1,6,-7 Raiders, taking th6,ball at the almost two minutes-left in the Our New touchdowns and 98 points, car- Falmouth 47 and directing a half. ried the .ball nine times for 36 third scoring drive. Duffley ran Barnstable's win in the 100th yards in the drive. With third wide left for 10 yards, then year of the rivalry closed the and goal at the five yard line,_ straight ahead for three more,_ gap in the series to just three Mike Griffin kept the ball on the Adam Burnett took the ball off wins. Falmouth leads the series 1 quarterback option to the right the right side, broke several 51-48-8. How Sweet - GRIDIRON GAB It Wa s - - By Wally Walsh - Even with the whole family at home and as plans. And put a pass play in front of this young cold as my fingers were at the 107th meet- man,forget about it...he's hardcore gridiron all the Section is Coming in and 100th year game between way...as is nose guard Brett Coughlin who joined g Y g Y g g. J Barnstable and Falmouth, I simply could not Sproul on more than one backfield slam dance. bring myself to wish I was anywhere else. What a-duo. In Your .Friday Cape Colder jThis Turkey Day extravaganza was the icing on And Will Hughes's counterpart ,Dylan 4 j a banner autumn for the entire school. Spano...the kid was on fire. and Harwich Oracle I _ The red and white eleven.should be more than Credit is due again to the state's best offensive proud for they provided the fans,,parents, alumni, line of LaQuerre, Porter, Dumas, Bisbee and classmates and all with a game not soon to be for- Jones. Dumas's heart was in .this whole gotten, a 21-0 'showing of true Red.Raider forti.- game...LaQuerre rammed heads on both sides of Look in the, Classified Auto tude. the ball all day...and:the big man, Kyle Porter..My Zero to zero at halftime, speculation on the God,his heart's as big as he is. If he wanted to be Section this week', sidelines was anywhere from a 3-0 Barnstable win a cop or fireman;any town would be remiss not to to a 0-0 tie, but then a few young men from hire him.Fellow lineman Jeff Jones took a vicious Barnstable stepped in. hit deep in Falmouth territory and was sprawled With sheer awe I watched as quarterback Mike on the turf with the wind knocked out of him...the For the .Giffin shook loose his first half jitters to lead his first one the scene, leaning over"his injured pal in boys to three touchdowns —two by.himself on was none other than No. 78. ` keepers and one, a windblown pop pass to co-cap The coaching staff. Word-on the sidelines was fain Mike Duffley. that BHS alumni and assistant coach Steve Kent ✓ New car Profiles . ' Duffley. This kid is 215 pounds of pure mental came out of.the.locker-room saying something to toughness, a U.S. Marine Corps poster boy who the effect of, "We're gonna work it now."%Oh -. ✓- time andagain on the day barreled his way yeah, and did the Red'Raider brain trust led by Dealer Profiles_ -___ •.... <. ., <. through a sea of crimson jerseys. I quit counting Spanky Demanche do.just that. Forget about the how many times I saw him get up,from beneath a typical smash mouth and go...for an in your bread ✓ Special Service r 1,000-pound Falmouth,pig pile only to snap to basket gun from Griff to Duffley...then tack on ' attention again.Give me another, sirl two keepers by Griff.Fans could taste each score. Directory Page And then senior linebacker'Will Hughes. Man And now, it's Super Bowl time,baby,Dec. 2,.2 . and what a day this kid had on defense, capped by a ' p.m., Taunton High School. It's time to focus on bone- chilling, fumble-causing QB sack at mid- 114 field.Call that one "the hammer."The muddy sod 21-0. The last time Barnstable went undefeated ✓ Pick of the Lot Used Car Sections at Guv Fuller Field rumbled on that stick, a true in-the regular season was the much talked about Jack Lambert-like,Steeltown slam. 1951, 9-0 squad when the red and white beat Let us not forget co-captain defensive tackle Falmouth handily, 40-0. History repeated.itself Jormy Sproul who notched the game's first solo this Turkey Day, with many of the '51 alumni on You DM, It want to S kv tackle and who successfully put a cork in hand to watch. Falmouth all-world running back Willie Ford's And how sweet that early afternoon turkey was. Page 18 Wednesday,November 29;1995 Cape Cod News i _- . ASTRAL WEEK By Geri.Giannandrea - * � Most people are already. phase of-the moon occurs at 1996. The best period for initi- irritable, impatient or combat- schedules. Be more adventur- familiar.with astrological sun 1:28 a.m. A full.moon is build- ating new projects, making pur ive. Keep a cool head and walk ous and spontaneous. Let your signs—those presumed indica- ing up and will culminate on _` .chases and decisions occurs away from altercations. The hair down and go for the good tors of personality and future. Dec.6.This day has its ups and between 9 a.m. and 3:45 p.m., good news is that new starts are . times. There are, however, much more downs. It is a- good idea to The moon continues its travel _ recommended today. You can telling influences, as anyone make up a list of things to do in Pisces, generating a laid- sign documents, launch ven- SUNDAY,DEC.3 who has studied 'astrology, and stick to it,if'you'want to be back; mood. You can be most tures.and make purchases. This Resolve to start this day with l knows. I try to do something a productive. Influences are not productive today. Don't'be a is also a favorite time to get a peaceful_, positive'attitude. little different with my astrolog-. particularly favorable for initi- procrastinator. You can make back on.track with exercise and, There are planetary influences ical forecasts. I like to:cornpare , ating new activities or signing headway developing projects physical,-fitness programs..You operating that .can generate astrology with meteorology. ._ documents. It,is better to hold that need your imagination and . can let off some steam tonight; stress'and'tension.`Don't create Just as meteorologists predict off until tomorrow. However,- creativity. Your instincts are on gather'wit' f 1ends`and let the problems for _.yourself by the physical weather. If there this is a time for tackling chores target; go with your intuition. good times roll.' dwelling on recent traumas`or will be sun or precipitation — you have been putting off,. . At 3:45 p.m. the Pisces moon situations that are out of,con- an astrologer can forecast.the cleaning out desk drawers and .becomes inactive, bringing .a SATURDAY,DEC.2 trol. Look on the bright side. mental and emotional weather closets, .finishing projects time to finish old business and The Aries nioon continues to The Aries moon becomes inac- ahead.A meteorologist tells you already begun. A rough.spot tie up loose ends. A fiery Aries . set a brisk pace all-day. Make tiv' e at 12:3.4 a.m.'until 4:40 whether to bring an umbrella or occurs between 8 and it p.m., moon kicks in at 7:51-p.m. and up,a list of'things to do, and a.m., when aTaurus moon takes sunglasses to work. By charting when the.moon and Saturn forms a challenging alignment you can get a lot accomplished. over.A full moon is building up the course of the heavens and align. Drop worries and self- to Mars at 8:31 p.m. Take it Influences are prime for starting and will culminate on the various effects of.celestial doubts; put.recent traumas or slow and easy. Use extra cau-- new activities before 2:54 p.m., Wednesday. In addition, spheres on the human condition crises behind you. Prayer and tion when driving or operating ` when the moon forms-a harmo- Mercury prepares to form a 90- I can tell you what type of day meditation can help you.to gain: machinery. nious contact__to Jupiter.Today''s degree alignment_to Saturn. we are likely to have and how inner strength and peace of influences are especially favor- Sidestep stubborn, narrow- people are likely to react. My mind. FRIDAY,DEC. 1 able for developing projects 'minded or obstinate behavior. goal is to help you be prepared An Aries moon can make for that require physical labor and Instead, be more giving, sup- for the week ahead. ~ ' THURSDAY,NOV.30 a fast-paced day: Organize-your exertion. In the evening, the portive and giving towards oth- ' The planet Mars enters the time carefully. If you have a moon forms 90-degrees align- ers.You can channel this energy WEDNESDAY,NOV.29 sign Capricorn at 8:58 a.m., clear plan of action, you can be ments to Neptune and Uranus. constructively by taking on The end'of the first quarter traveling there until Jan. 8, most productive. Others may-be - Stay. away from rigid time work projects you have been putting off. You can get them • out of the way now. Prayer and meditation can help you to find inner peace and strength.. MONDAY,DEC.4 Gear up for a busy and excit- ing week. It can go'either way. A positive attitude will make- it a success. Don't sabotage your', efforts by worrying about inci- dents and exaggerating their} � 3 im ortance.'Instead,zero in on projects and matters that you PIZ - r can do'somethin'g�abou't.i,,rdi work will'pay off: The,green MW light is on for new starts between 8 a.m. and 4:07. m.: .. y p, ,,. • �� � � �:: � � 4 when the Taurus moon formsiai' . � � � �� '� � •;�,,,;� r. .�3 A= harmonious contact to Saturn. Art and crafts projects are,high- A Special Monthly Supplement to the Middlesex News Published b Cape Cod Community Newspapers' lighted. Romance is in the air P Y PP y P tYthis evening. Plan an intimate dinner for-two. , I nvit es-You to Join the' Growing List of Success ..Minde'd' TUESDAY,DEC.5 • Get an early start(to the day. BI"01(el"S Who' ' Are hed A ressivel Reachin ' Out t0 thou can nget aing. B gin newispro-gg yg this morning. 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The Agony and the Ecstasy — SPORTS Owning -a Boat , Part One Silva and Jones Do Ring, ThingsYouknow from er past columns, I would rather surf fish �j than fish any other way: Though locations to pursue this 1 l passion are_dwindling, It will always be my favorite way Diggs and Chaplic Stuck in Idle to fish. However, like many of you, I also own a boat for'fishing; and after many years,and a number of boats, I am convinced that By George Kostinas moter and match maker, Johnny down three times before the ref-' they are an instrument of both love and torment. Let me explain. the promotion was eree stopped the fight. Over the years-I have owned several boats; some were a joy to Boxers come and go, but prig In fact, p PPhave, while there was one that, well, let's just say that it probably Dave Gonsalves keeps on train- originally billed as "A Star Is: The first time Jones got him broughtme my greatest joy when I sold'it. My first boat was a 14- ing new fighters and moving on. Born: '95." But two'days before; with a righf'then a left hook. - Under the' tutelage of the fight, he suffered a hairline The. second time, Jones landed Gonsalves, who trains,boxers fracture in his left thumb while two left hooks, and the third OUTDOORS CAPE COD out of David,s Gym in Dennis, sparring,He-hasn't fought since. time.Riviera was the victim of recently turned professionals Silva, Jones, and Gonsalves three right-left combinations: - By Terry`C.Tessein Lenny. Silva and Jeff Jones have gone on with their careers "Finally Jeff's punching ! recorded wins, both scoring in relative obscurity, but power took over," Gonsalves technical knockouts last . Gonsalves feels he.has two very- foot aluminum boat with an 18 horsepower, manual start motor rY said. which I launched through the surf at Provincetown. When I look I. Tuesday night (Nov. 21) at the good boxers coming up. Jones turned pro earlier this back on that boat,I have nothing but fond memories. Roxy in Boston. Silva, a junior lightweight, year after having won the I had that boat during the mid to late 60's'and I sure did catch a Right now,Silva and Jones, improved his professional Southern New England Golden ton of fish in that boat. But it wasn't-just.that, this boat required lit despite being among only a record to 5-0 with a TKO, his Gloves. ' handful of active Cape Cod box- � fourth KO, at 1:14 in the second tie or no maintenance.When it Wasn't on the trailer during the fish- handful As an amateur he was 10-2, ing season,it was upside down in the back yard.The only real effort ers,are barely noticed. round,defeating Renaldo Ruiz. "but he didn't have a lot of required was getting the motor on and off the boat at season's Last year at this time, Cape This was supposed to be a knockouts," said Gonsalves. Cod boxin fans had a lot to good testin fi ht for Silva; said �� beginning and end. It liad to be winterized and the.plugs changed i g g` g We decided to turn pro because regularly,but that was it Oh for the simpler times! , cheer about;as old favorites Gonsalves prior to the out. . p % there. were no other heavy- However, when I moved to Cape Cod, human nature took over; I Ralph "Sweet.Science" Chaplic "We expect this to be a good weights in the area that he could got hit by the "bigger is better" syndrome. I bought a,17-foot center and Kip"Top.Kat" Diggs put on learning experience. He'll . fight against to get better. Since console with a 70-horsepower motor. Now I could really-cover the ff a show at the Tara Hyannis (Ruiz) give us some good com- we have the contacts to fight water. But now the engine didn't lifto as easily and it required Hotel, billed"The'Quake On petition and get some rounds in. regularly, we said we could do more maintenance.-This boat was fiberglass and it needed to be . The Cape II." �_We wanted to get somebody it."� cleaned and waxed each spring at a minimum. And, oh yes, there That night, Thanksgiving who would not go down in the That's Gonsalves plan: to was a battery and electrical system to give me all kinds of new pas even, Chaplic won the New first round,"'said Gonsalves. fight regularly and to schedule times•and trouble-shooting problems. And of course I now- had to England Lightweight title, Silva, who had gone the only fights that will enable his boxers have a VHF radio and depth finder'— more possibilities to learn . defeating Danny :"Mad Dog" distance once before, didn't get. to get.bettei. about electrical systems on boats. ,Mason in.a skillful display of much more than one round out At this point Silva and,Jones I should have known the very first day I took-it out on Cape Cod the art of boxing, Diggs, in the of Ruiz. Bay that m boating experience was about to change; I was to ,� are on a schedule to fight nearly Y Y g P g main event, defeated Arcadio We wanted to getone more once per month, a good sched- receive an omen.-About an hour into the trip, the'electronic switch Pee Wee on Suarez in the second round, but Lenny hit him. What on early in a boxer's career. that prevents starting the motor in gear shorted out and I had to be round,. scoring a technical can you say,Lenny hurt him and "A monthly schedule really towed in:.After several more mysterious electrical problems, I dis knockout to improve his profes- he had-to finish him off," said covered why a articular fuse in'the engine kept blowing. A whole sional record to 19-0 at the time. Gonsalves. "But it was a good helps in improving in always y p g P g Both boxers a eared headed experience. He Silva had a being , in the ring, said- new wiring harness solved that problem, but not before many trips PP P (Silva) to the dealer and numerous aborted fishing trips. for bigger and better things.. nice jab, good head movement, Gonsalves. Its very healthy for I must admit that the discovery of the cause of my problem was Diggs won,the IBO world title body punches and combina- a guy in his first 10 or 12 fights; by accident. The boat had a self-bailing cockpit which meant that last August at.the.Melody Tent tions. So we got what we want- 'because at that time he's fight- when you stood in the stern of the boat, water�came in through the im-Hyan:nisr,and;;has,xiin, his. ed. E ing shorter fights - four i w Iscuppers.'This one particular day I was reeling in one of the rods i record•to.a perfect 24-0. : Jones, a heavyweight, won 'rounds. Once the fights get But Diggs has fought only his second professional bout in a g and looking,down at the deck as the level;of water began to creep longer"_we 11 back off some- over g Y P over the deck and up the tunnel that held the wiring harness. once since then and has had wild match; scoringhis first what." Suddenly the engine quit as it had before, only this time something trouble.getting the big time fight knockout at 2:51 in the first For now, Silva end Jones are clicked in-my brain; there was a short in the wiring'harness caused he wants. round against Oscar Riviera. modestly enjoying their recent by the very first mishap with the starter safety switch. A change-of Chaplic has been far less "It was hind of•a brawl, he successes and Thanksgiving fuses and a repeat.of the water advancing up the wiring tunnel active, with,no fights since the (Jones) got a little excited. The , dinners at a time when last year proved my theory right; the engine stopped again. I was excited to New England Lightweight title' crowd was going crazy. It was a the Cape was electrified with find the cause of my problems; unfortunately; my dealer was not as bout last year. His career . real crowd pleaser," said the exploits of local boxers. thrilled.He was out a new wiring harness. appeared ready to take off last Gonsalves. "It was reminiscent But not for long. Next.week we,will continue.my journey through the trials and spring when he was the co-main of.(Marvin)Hagler'vs.(Tommy) "We'll be back at the Roxy on tribulations of boat ownership. Not learning„from my past boating ` event in a boxing show at Cape Hemms. They were just going at Dec. 20; and then on'Jan. 23, experiences,I buy a bigger boat, and with it my education continues Cod Community College that it." Lenny Silva will be fighting_in . with new problems and unique ways to occupy my time. was.prompted by big time pro Gonsalves said Riviera went Fd>woods," said Gonsalves. 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Happy l ,' Best �IT�s ' Holidays '' Merry Christm� r .� y - for the from the from Holiday Season N RTON our.gahery wffi I,t e5to b duri the stroll - :.I'I`: ' ,. Il I be open Stop by during the !,il 1 P y � II� �1 � a i li for cheese crackers },! ,r �a ti m y Christmas Stroll for ''` `' !` for wall-thru '� -baked goods I�!' cotton candy, II 'iiii' _g ;jl �' d t during the lli l; AN ,., cookies, coffee & i ' O n untill 9:00 for dinner ji'>l;, Barnstable Stroll I, hot chocolate! it I P� II - i h Uhe Hoailrnstnhk chnst M, as stiron December 6, 1995-Schedule (Rain,Date December 7) - Barnstable Village Annual Northside Village Christmas Stroll 5:00-8:00 p.m. Come and enjoy the-festivities. Hayrides, Santa Claus, Tree Lighting, Caroling, Food, Door Prizes, Face Painting and much more. ;a Cape Cod News Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Page 21 WHAT S 'k A R. T S E N T _ E R J A I N M E N T : * . C U L T U R E whatever , Lamenting 'Its Title, the Incredible Casuals Rally 'R 6und Their New CD By Laura Collins-Hughes When the Incredible Casuals were choosing a title for their new CD, "It Is Balloon" seemed like a good idea to most of them. Only guitarist Aaron Spade was ,opposed. '+ F =I expressed concern," he recalled recently over a • plate of fried mozzarella.sticks at-the Land Ho I Orleans. "But nobody listened." Turns out maybe the• should have. The title band members have learned, apparently comes from the old _ F Troop television series;and they are appalled. "It's a very Generation X title for a record. It's horri -61e," Mr. Spade said, clearly dismayed to find himself a ff. inadvertently in-the company of bands "quoting from «. popular,culture and trying to be really obscure about it." .a horrible thing," Chandler Travis, the four-man • ~`" ' g, E . group's only original member, lamented between bites of pork.chop: "It's the hipster version of singing the Brady Bunch l` song,"Mr. Spade declared. - a But it looks like they'xe stuck with it; the CD, Al �'� �;. released exclusive) on the-Ca e last August by Akers `" Recording Company; has finally wended its way to 40 , Td� 4 k ' wider'release, which for the moment means mainly the ,ro Boston market.It's accompanied by,the,Casuals' CD J'` , ' single- "College Girls," a poppy,,radio-ready'slam at i. female undergrads, and "Go,Bruins," a silly, under- y , whelminglyenthusiastic cheer for the home team. And, ` however objectionable they find the title, it does lend "" Z itself nicely to promotional balloons, each with a differ- The Incredible Casuals:Johnny Spampinato,David Birmingham,Aaron Spade:and Chandler.Travis. -.entCasual',,sface.on�it.lI Staff,Photo by Matthew Cavanaugh Luckily, the band seem.spretty pleased with the i album itself a''fact Mr"Travis attributes in part to "Most musicians, certainlyin ou•r,tax bracket, are-' consequently, while they made it to the Wellfleet Akers chief Bill Douglass,who chose the songs. moonlighting in one way or another, he said more seri- Beachcomber for"their traditional Sunday afternoon "If it's coherent, it's not our fault,"Mr.Travis said.. ously. "We do ads." gigslast summer, the Casuals play live a lot less_ often r Teaming up with Mr. Douglass-or anyone,for that The Casuals do not identify themselves as such when than they.once-did: Jl matter -'was•a'first for.the 15,year-old band, which they sing jingles,but they have,no qualms about accept When they do their shows usually contain a good_, had controlled,every detail of•its.L.wo previous full- ing the paychecks. - dose of humor, largely in the person of Mr.Travis, but length albums, "That's That" (Rounder) and ",Your "You gotta•do something to make money,"Mr.Travis he said the band prefers to play.it.straight on record. Sounds" (Sonic Trout). Butifor "It Is Balloon—the bulk said. Y ``My problem is that if you leave me some dead time of which was recorded a couple of years ago with then- _ For all.of the band members, earning a living means (in a show), I'll blab through it and say-something com- Casual drummer F.. Clarke Martty (since replaced by having other musical outlets. Mr. Travis, who is also a pletely stupid,"he said. David Birmingham), they wanted something different. solo performer, leads the band Lester. Mr. Spade, who . Because of that, the band has'found itself associated "We were in a mood at thaftime to say, `Let's hear " released a solo recording but does not perform solo, led - with comedy — an association that, for musicians, can what somebody else jias to say,"'Mr. Spade said. the now-defunct band.Overnight Sensation, and Mr. be a handicap. "Also,"Mr.Travis noted, "there was cash involved." Birmingham is a-member.of a Boston-based band that, "Think of all the great comedy rock 'n' roll bands Sods he saying the Casuals have sold out? as he put it, "was called-Walking Wounded,-but now it's that have existed through-time," Mr. Travis said. "There "I'm saying we would in a second," he clarified. just up for a name change:" And guitarist Johnny aren't any. So we try to stay away from that. Although "Anything:Give us some money.We'll do anything." Spampinato — second-in band seniority only to Mr. that wouldn't exactly explain why we.have 'Go Bruins' He's kidding—"sort of. Travis — replaced Al Anderson in NRBQ last year; (Continued on Page 23) - �'� MOVIES Bond " b -Numbers y _ 007 Rises Again.in-an.Uninspired `.GoldenEye' By John Black. The problem with "GoldenEye" is that, despite�a few tain road. He also adds some excitement to an otherwise, Bond.James Bond. condescending•nods to the notion_that it's 1995, not unbelievable chase scene involving a,stolen Russian " Vodka martini. Shaken,not stirred. 1965, director Martin Campbell does nothing to raise tank. Such.flashes-of brilliance are quickly extin- A Walter PPK in a shoulder holster under a finely tai the film above the level of your average television guished, however, by the pedestrian way he handles-the lored tuxedo.A beautiful-babe with an outrageous name action series. For example, although Bond's superior, film's non-action sequences. ' (Pussy Galore, Holly Goodhead, Xenia Onatopp) by his . M,is a woman(Judi Dench) who thinks the.secret agent• But the most uninspired part of "GoldenEye" is its side. is a "misogynist dinosaur," the notion of Bond and his choice,of villains, as crucial a part of the Bond series as More than is the case with any other action hero, the ilk being relics of the Cold War is never touched upon the secret agent himself. True, Bond does do'battfe idiosyncrasies of British secret agent 007 are what _again. The movie isn't based on the concept of a kinder, makes the man. That's why I can't understand all the gentler Bond to begin with, so why.pay lip service to against a rogue secret agent;006 (Sean Bean), but even that relationship isn't given the screen time it deserves. hubbub over.who makes the better big=screen.Bond,.,— that idea? Although we're told why 006 goes bad, it's so compli Pierce Brosnan, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Any"thought that Bond has ended his'sexist ways is Gated and implausible — something to do. with Dalton or George Lazenby. If the movie surrounding the thrown.out the window right after the opening credits, Cossacks that it's more a distraction than an star isn't good,-no amount of debonair behavior by the anyway, as he ends a high-speed car chase-by seducin exana- lg.,.__.- p> . man in the suit is going to make it worth watching.- the.panicked woman sent by his boss to evaluate his tion. Which brings us to the latest Bond film, mental health. Equally"incredible is the fact that "GoldenEye" finds." "GoldenEye,"_ with Mr; Brosnan as the man with a Action-movie fans may find a little to enjoy watching. Bond battling the.Evil.Empire long after its demise. In license-to kill. The star pushes all the right buttons.and "GoldenEye." Mr. Campbell, whose earlier directorial the past, unlike 007, the bad guys have generally kept 'looks suave doing it,but it's strictly a Bond-by=numbers efforts include=the science-fiction adventure,-"No up with the times, particularly in the later films_ What a performance. He doesn't tarnish the role— not an easy . Escape," adds a-certain flair-to some of the chasedisappointment, then, to find the.new Bond going up task given that"GoldenEye" is one of the weaker Bond scenes. His camera work in the aforementioned car against,of all'people, the Russians. That,more than x epics in recent memory but he doesn't make itr�shine,,;-- chase, for example, really makes you feel like you're in- 'anyth.ing he°does with the.women in the film, proves• `either. the car next to Bond as he careens wildly down a moun- just what a dinosaur James Bond has become. _ Page 22 Wednesday, November 29, 1995 Cape Cod News f' f OO TM ilN ®� o al s,� RF, SATURDAY, DEC. 10th, 10 a.m.- 5 P. MAYA LIN: A STRONG - CLEAR VISION ISO A TARA HYANNIS HOTEL--. Fri,Deel�Sat,Dec2 Mon,Dec 4 7:30-pm. Directions:From Rte.6,Take Exit 6,Rte.132 to Hyannis.Turn right off 132 r Sat,Dec 2 1 Sum,Dec 3 2,30 pm - ` at West End Hyannis sign to Bearse's Way.Folow Bearse's Way to North Street and turn right to , f995,Documentary - West End Circle.The Circle is the Tara Hyannis Hotel&Resort.(next to the Melody Tent). winner of the 1995 Academy Award for,, Admission$�2.00 Adults-Under 12 FREE � Best Feature Length Documentary,this film � - O is an excellent portrait of artist Maya Lin,' i i . Over 150 juried displays,pottery,puppets,basketry,stained gloss,dolls, who first won acclaim at age 21 as winner quilted pillows,wood toys,folk art,portraits-pencil,handbags,_ of the competition to design the Vietnam k message magnets,lamp shades,potpourri,hand knit clothing,jewelry, 0 Veterans Memorial.In the.15 years since 1 leather-silk flowers,bread dough sculpture,clothespin novelties,name the controversy over her black marble wall rubber stamps,painted sweatshirts;ceramics,graphics,original art of names,she has gone about her proles- watercolors,and much more. Sion with little thought of public image or , ro "FallingF is the title C Dance Theaters ram self-promotion,charting a creative course ree„ e o Cape program I` INFORMATION (508) 939-2317 SOME SPACES AVAILABLE that blends concepts of architecture and this Weekend..' - Photo by Alden Spilman sculpture into a unique hybrid. The film reveals-a remarkable woman working _ g between art and architecture.(NR) Troupe to Perform HolidayPro ram Cape Cod Community College's Cape Dance.Theater will ` Cape Playhouse Grounds E mark the holiday season with a program of American dance and` Rte . I• music Friday and Saturday in the college's Tilden Aris Center. The program, titled "Falling Free," will.feature music from C Aaron Copland, folk, bluegrass and traditional hymns, and pguest appearances by the Cape Cod Community College Chamber Choir. ' ��► Guest artist Nicola Hawkins will perform "People's • • Portrait," and Joapne Callum will present an Appalachian folk EACH T9G(rr.6\'D ALL DAY SUI�'DAl'lC'E ARE PREPARING SPECLIL tiKIREES. •�.�� I dance, "Hills of Home," for nine dancers. Ballroom choreogra- 1 1 pher Norah Dale-Allen will present and-perform in a traditional waltz for,three couples, "Beautiful Dreamer." ri- ROAST LEG HEAvv STEER ` 'Tickets are $8 for the general public, $6 for seniors and,$5 OF LAMB PRIME RIB OF BEEF for 4Cs students. - �. - Served.witb Green Beans, d Baked d - Avial .. The college is on Route_ 132 in West Barnstable. For infor- Oven Roasted Potatoes and Serve with Ba a Potato an Glover salad Glover salad mation,call 375-4044. November 30 s Thursday 7:30 pm A dazzling and vibrant film,it is to the conF • LOBSTER a la. FILET MIGNON puter age what the Sex Pistols were to rock HAwTHORNE Served with Baked Potato and roll: a totally rebellious rejuvenation, Evening of Art Benefits March of Dimes Baked Stuffed Lobster, Stuffed with turning a well-established medium on its and Glover salad Richard's Galleries in Hyannis will be the settir for the second Lobster, Served with Dram Butter head.It deftly illustrates trends and manF Y g and Glover Salad festations of the new.cyber-culture as well annual "Art in the Dark" benefit for the March of Dimes Birth. as tracing the development of cultural spin- Defect Foundation Saturday at 7.p.m. For reservations and -.�nf/iony s Complete with: offs-including industrial music and comput- ���J�/rr�r p er-generated process animation. The event will include wine tasting, a silent auction of works by' more information about �l/ID vegetable Cmdite with local artists and a.musical performance by YGallagher.Sylvia Gallo Tickets these-and our other Marinated Mushrooms , Sena sporaored in pa t by rape Cod Community Newspapers Y ..- nightly specials,priced - Cheese&Crnke, . I. I , are$25. ' $9.95-$1.4.95, HotPupoves rille The artwork may,,be viewed prior to the event at the.gallery on- call 362 4501 Route 6A,Yarmouth Port Pa rnesan Sahara Bread '' ' Grounds Main, For.information,ca11,790-1093. ``' -r-A - .r.,<t Dennis _ 111111 CRO.SSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 '17 18 PREMIER CROSSWORD /By.- Donna J.Stone 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 FOR.MA.LITIES 27 28 31 32 33 34 35 ACROSS 49 Actress 90Toothpaste 2 Textbook 37 Stout sleuth 76 Unpredictable �- 1 Current, Gardner flavor heading 38 From 77.Rocker Faith. 36 37 38 39 40 4/ 42 43 44 slangily 50 Divvy up 91 From the top 3"Picnic , 39'48 literary 80 Italian bread? 6 Capital of 52 Fuzzy 94 Article playwright Nobelist 81 Limerick's 46 47 48 49 Belarus 53 Wrote on an 95 A real doll, 4 Male swans 40 It becomes land 11 Kid at court envelope formally 5 A hole near ewe 1 83"Vanity Fale' 15 Goldfish.e.g. 55"Howdy 98 Cheesy sauce the sole 41 River bottom character. 50 51 _ 52 53 54 19 Vex Doody"host, 101-Haley or 6 Army off. 42 Fertile areas 84—one's time 20 Right a wrong formally Trebek 7 Rigatoni 43 Manifest (wait) 55. 56 57 58 59 60 21 Congrega- 60 Munich 102 Author region 44 Clerical title 65 Chalcedony tional mister LeShan 8 Northern 45 Off-limits variety comeback 61 Employ 103 Cream or cola seaport 47 Pertinent 86 Actress 61 62 63 64 65 66 22 Elliptical -62 Stephen 104 He pulled 9 Tizzy 51 Defer Hagen 23 London Vincent— some strings? 10 Author Follett 53 Enjoyed an 91 Slaps on 67 68 69 landmark, 63 Canadian 107 Burro 11 Eastern enchilada 92 Diavolo or formally prov. 108 Go downhill I temple 54 Tibia Angelico 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 25"Honey"' 64 Fine fabric fast - 12 Book after 56 Meadowlands 93 Medical grp. singer 67 Assert 110 Set in motion Joel 57 Step— 96 Amass 27 Induction- 68 Silent 114 European 13 Hairstyling (hurry) 97 Snuggle up 78 79 80 81 motor 69 Virologist capital goop 58 Interchange- 99 Garfield's pal inventor Albert 117 Johnny 14 Remnant able 100 Aircraft 82 83 84 89 86 87 88 28 Permit '70 Most . We!ssmuller 15 Attic Irritant 59 Zombie base , engine 291975 ABBA impetuous role,formally 16 Bard's river 64 Sweet odor 103 Vision 89 90 91 ,92 93 94 tune - 73 Org.founded 120 To be,in +' 17 Seldom seen 65 Blind as— 104 First herds- 30 Admitted, in 1947 Toulouse 18 Trudge 66 Church man with"up" 74"Kilter 121 Spoken 24 Humorist offering 105 Speechless 95 96 97 98 99 100 31 Catch sight of Tomatoes" 122"Hi;to Ogden 67 Atkins of 106 Suburban ' 33 Pie ingredi- sound Don'Ho 26 Vaudeville's I Huntley lot size- 101 102 103 ent? 75 Periodontists'f23 Type type Tucker 681002,to 107 PDO,politely 34 Clean a, org. 124 Groucho's 29 Chaffee or Brutus 108"Star Trek" 104 105 106 107 _ 108 109 110 111 112 113 counter 78 Agatha's ,gaze Parker 69 Extends navigator 36 Wrap'up colleague 125 Surveyors 32 Tighten the across 109 Complicated - 39 Cartoon eutie, 79 Western Item tent 70 Prohibit anew problem 114 115 116 117 118 119 — ----formally —gunslinger, -126."The— 33 Bland' 71•Fight site 111.Drained 45 New Mexico formally Professor" 34 Put the metal -72 Colorful -112 Give oft 120 121 122._..,_ _,_ _.__... 123 resort 82 Search ('63 film) to the metal language 113 Artemis'mom -- 46 Milky Way, through 127 Rocky ' 35'Take— 73 Drayage _ 115 Tum bad for one 87 Hostelry Mountain leave it!" term:abbr. 116 Age 124 125 126 127 48"The Time 88 Author Jong range 36 Roman 74 Tendon 117 Tenor Pearce. - Machine" 89 Actress DOWN goddess 75 Japanese , 11III Nonclerical I people Dvorak 1 Poke of health pooch 119 D C figure ---^ verege time of solution:69 es. 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Patten, owner of the - think this will lead to place or update a free listing, mike, 8 p.m. Fri.: singer=song- Patten Gallery, will other shows, shows that call 255-2121. -writer Rob Williams. have his. first one-man : will be reviewed?Yes, I Roadhouse Cafe. 488 Scuth show in Boston when do. FALMOUTH St., Hyannis, 775-2386 .Fri.- an exhibit of his recent "People have this Woods Hole Folk Music Sat.: piano bar. Mon,' Lou works opens Saturday st range e idea that more Society. Woods Hole Colombo. at :the"Marlborough ; serious' art is found in >� "Community Hall, Water Street, Galleries on Newbury t the city than can be; 540-0320..Sun,: Peggy Seeger, HARWICH Street. » found outside the city. traditional music from the.U.S. The Country`Inn. 86 Sisson The show will be �" v _ r Well, I. can.-tell you and the British Isles, 7:30p.m: Rd. (Rte. 39); Harwichpc+rt, divided into two parts: mh from experience that-- Doors open 7 p:m..Tickets $7, ' Rd.( 69 Fri.'-Sat `Society by , still lifes and interiors.. I've seen- a lot of great, .. a. ��: discounts for seniors and mem- `.`I think having the art on Cape Cod and`a. -the Sea, piano,`bass;6:30-10:30 - bers. two styles in the same lot of bad art in New p.m. show gives it a nice bal- York:City. And vice BARNSTABLE � ance. I also do land versa;" he said: "I'm .• CHATHAM - Bud's Country Lounge. Chatham Sands..Rte. 28,W. scapes,.but still lifes and "Davys Morning," an oil on canvas by Nick not saying there isn't a Bearse's Way, Hyannis, 771= interiors are the two ele- patten, lot of prestige in having Chatham 945-4424. Dancing 2505. Sun.: karaoke contest, 9 ments to my work a show like this, but p..m. Mon.-Wed.: line dance . nightly. Thurs.: "Poets Cafe," I'm most drawn to now," Mr. where I live and work. It's you have to keep it in perspec- instruction. poetry, comedy, 9 p.m.; Patten said. "Each style has a Where I make my living as an ' tive." ,I Coconuts Comedy,Club. register . 8:30: ,p.m. Sun.: different feel. The.still lifes are artist and where I will continue An opening_receptionwith the Holiday Inn, Rte: 132, Hyannis, Stillwater, country, rhythm and much closer to the subject.-The to make my-living. artist will be Saturday from 5 to- ;- 775-6600: Fri.=: singles dance, blues, 8 p.m. tension between the elements in "I try to look at having a g p.m. at the Marlborough + 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Sat.: com- Christian's. 443 Main St., the paintings is quieter, but still 'show in Boston as the next logi- Galleries, 165 Newbury.St. in edy show 9 p.m., seating 8:30- 945-336.2, Fri.-Sat.: Roy very dynamic. cal step in my career,"he added. Boston. For further'information, $p.m. Tickets $7.50. Dinner McArthur,piano, 8 p.m. "The interiors, in their broad- "`It's great to have the kind of 'call .the Patten Gallery at 945- 'shows$19.95. er sense, are .still lifes that exposure one gets from being in 5313 or the Marlborough East End Grille. 247 Main ORLEANS you've stepped back from to a Newbury Street gallery. D'o I Galleries at (617)-267-8350. . 5t., Hyannis, 790-2898. Mori.: Barley Neck Inn. Beach reveal what else is going on. in think The Boston Globe is going Mr. Patten's show will run bassist Rod McCaulley, pianist Road., 255-0212, Thurs.-Sun.: the room, both in terms of to do a big review of my first through the end of December. .John Harrison, drummer Phil Jim Turner,-piano. objects and in terms of light,"he r Vitali, 8 p.m.-midnight.: continued: "You may see the Paddock Restaurant. West PROVINCETOWN corner of the room or the light . Bnd Rotary, next to Melody " Vixen Night Club. 33.6 coming in from a nearby win- Mid-Cape Ballet Company presents the all-Cape,full length Tint, Hyannis,775-4889: Fri.- Commercial St:, 487-6424. Fri.- dow, and the painting reflects S.it.: Ray Rasicott, organ, piano, Sat.: dancing, 10 p.m.-1 a.m. "how that light shines on the ` _ objects in.the room." NU-- CRACKER ' 'Although he is happy about - - :ocals Sought for Women.s Exhibit having his work shown in ' Women artists of Cape Cod are invited to participate in the sec- Boston, Mr. Patten said he isn't `4 'Capewide Cast of 180 and annual"Women Creating," a multi-media exhibition in celebra letting it go to hishead. "Boston and G�uestSolo Attists tion of,the,creative contributions of.local women. The show will is a.major,urban';,center and ':. < KATRINA KILLIAN & begin Feb. 23; 1996,andrwill coincide.witli International Women s Newbury is' heharrtr'eet�'of they BENIAMIN BDWMAN vi •. Month. = city,'so, yeah;I m.excited lie NEW YORKQTYBALLETCO. There will be three juried areas of participation: visual arts, per- said. But that doesn't mean I'm formance arts and the written-word: For information, call 420-1531 closing down my gallery to3 . .-- MARISA CERVERIS " :or stop by C3TV in.South Yarmouth or WQRC in Hyannis., move to the city. Chatham is Fokma,,ywiTH NEW YORK CITY BAilETCO. e PASCAL BENICHOU Whatever ~' FoxtwERLYmHJOFFREYBALLET µ DENNIS-YARMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL 4 (Continued From Page 21)- MEN Station Avenue,So.Yarmouth All TiCketS $10 00 - on (the CD:"single)- with 1 College Girls.°You'cart only be If you are single�:divorCed or widowed FRIDAY,DEC.lsr'•7:30 P.M.- ,SATURDAY,DEC'2ND SUNDAY,DEC.3Ro so calculating,'I guess; before it Benefit Performance-Cape Cod 3:00 P.M.Matinee& 3:00 P.M.Matinee" starts to be tedious. and,overthe ae'e�of 50 and are' available Council"of Churches-Food Pantry 7:30P.M.Eve "That's one of the great to fee# 1tt1'active, Compatible women, Tickets on sale at all CCB&T Branch Banks including the super stop&shop locations �r We things ave a respecthbor not o ak-. Ask for Jullew. - or at Mikape Ballet Academy,47 Main.Street,West Dennis. Further information:398 8425 ing sense That's why :`It IS Sponsored b L+ CAPE COD BANK Balloon' worked for'us as a Please Call` us at: 1-800-698-2222 p y CCB TANDTRUSTCOMPANY title." And maybe`that's why these. guys keep'going, a beloved - Cape staple that-so far hasn't gone much beyond New England. "If we keep making records," Mr. Spade said,-"we have the feeling that one of them is gotma be really;, amazing. It might take 1:0 or so. That's why I do it. I want to make a record that people say, `Hey, what a record.,,, - For Mr. Travis, the gratifica- tion is more immediate: PINA BUS .LINES £` l like the music. I don't - - think anybody else makes that Servicing: kind of.music. I like the songs," Cafe.COd he said. "I don't.know what - people say,but I think most peo ' 508-428-2062 —pkg-would grant that we're origi- nal. Nobody else can sound like us, so we have to do it." •t - • 1 �—•-•--ter- • - --- And in cranking out that sound, Mr. Spade said, the $200BOONUS Casuals try harder than other bands. VALUEPACKAGE "I think that's why wee have � s.5.00 Food Credit - so many-die-hard fans," Mr. $3.00 Pull Tabs Birmingham said., $200xeno - ' "Besides," said Mr..-Travis, RESORT CAS 1 N O $10.00 Match Pla ever the voice of reason, "we're. the only band-with balloons t with our heads on 'em." • r Y - 1 � Page 24 Cape Cod News —Wednesday,November 29;'1995 . ' A El These are afewofour. „ 'I'.HINGS, . TQ ,Do ,4 GS,. �TO' DO � T`HING„S' TO Do favorite things.... �.a Note Listings are a free editonal ser j Home ;pnncipal Sandwich Open House:Open house, At It Again. vice,accepted on.a space=availabte abolst Elrzabetll-° -free.adrnission,spec ialexhibi#ion;.Sensa-, Barre Pinske, basis_. very attempt is made to be as: ' -rt f,,f �`Dori'ss a�perfo rns _ tional Sandwich,"3'7 p.m;; holiday deco the bad boy accurate as possible given-theinforma �i za' VttaynesB,arlaw's, rationsi museum tours, 3>5•p.m.,Sand of Cape Cod ton in hand at=press#tine.Organizations ' The '. �W=inter wich:GiassMuseum;129 Main Si, art, makes are asked to indicate their preference for ° Passed:; principal another wild a particular category on their 'press Ashumet=Holly and�AliWiife-.Sanctu- vrolrst Robert Cole- grab for the release Information and black and white ary.;286 Ashomet Rd,,E.Falmoyth,,563 photos°foi.Jnclusion,submitted at least ��„ man solos iri Maz 639Q Holl Days,"fresh teens hol'1 spotlight,this Bruchs Romance 4 y g Y, t0#0 14 days in advance ofttie event, ,, wreaths,swa s handmade ifts for`sale," weekend with a show of new 9 9 should be sent to Arts and Entertain `! for Violas horn chowder,cider more,10 a m-3 m. works at his Pinske Art Center p rnent, Cape Cod ComrriunttyNewspa= ;. w players: °Robert , in West Barnstable.The exhibit pers,5.Nams'kaket Rd;, Orleans, MA Madaft, Michael Bourne Craft Fair. Christmas and' mires"Bearubs (cute-winged p2g53•-_ f ;. Weinstein perform Country Craft Fair,"9 a.rn:=1'p:rn;Pocas bears)' with "Giant French . Telemann`s Con- : `set Community Building, Bariows Land1 Fries," "Peep ShovJ Barbie" - certo :for `two ingRd 1 and something billed as "Look �'� 29 Horns' '. and What I.made with my NEA grant; (GI Joe With a Kung fu Orchestra; guest __ ;._.. _ _. , _ °•-� � <.tenor ...•Robert ; Sat. , 2 ,, ,Grip on Ken's Butt)." Mr. Natural Histo yMuseum,Sched• Horn. la er Pinske, a sculptor and painter ule.Cape Cod Museum of Natural Histo- p y tl White Chorus. pe,Cod Conservatory Mat- whose P p � Michael Weinstein, dren's Chorus perform,3:15 p.m„ Mat- y whose inordinate fondness fo ry,�Rte. 6A, Brewster,(800)-479-3867. Natural History Museum Schedule. ( _ oboistElizabeth DOriss t" h, se Middle School,Higgins Crowell penises is reflected in his work! Walking club hikes Nickerson State'Park, Cape Cod Museum.of Natural History; and horn la ,er Rd.Tickets3621111': loves to deliver a shock or two 0:20 a:m.;meet,at museum; Autumn"On pay Rte. 6A„Brewster,(800)-479-3867:. ` { when the opportunity arises; in Nauset Marsh," view°winter birds;tour - Robert lriarlatt are So.Yarmouth Art Opening:Reception , °'Wings Over Wing Island,"Cape Cod Bird ; that spirit, accordin to his marsh,.1e30 .m. rere ister. anion the soloists in, for to here,out there, works by Doug p g p (p g } g � « Club members lead informal indoor bird newsletter, Saturday's opening this weekends HOIi- Johnson, 6:30-8:30`:p:m:,the Gallery at viewin 1y0 am "We Eat Too!;"'c"reature' Y p 9 Yarmouthport Coping Workshop. viewing ',lb'" will feature "Drag "Coping with the Holidays,Workshop, day at Home ,concerts Call/ 307 Whites Path.information:394- . feeding, 11 a m.;'"Autumn'on Nauset e Queen Hostesses serving the .supportive workshops for people facing by'the Cape Cod Sym C3TV Marsh;"view marsh,winter birds 10:30 • finest Hostess cakes, cookies, holidays after death of famil ,rnember,or Qsterville Films: "Across the Sea of earl:(preregister);field walk, noon 'Mis y phony Orchestra.; milk, cool aid (sic], easy friend,facilitated by licensed'social work-, Grass 10;30 a:m:;coffee,„doughnuts 10 stun Wolf,'.four,Irve.wolves,,iwo`puppie�s Cheese and cheap crackers." er,1 m.,Hospice of Ca' Cod,923 Rte: am Osteryille Free Library,Wanric7Ave,'•, (cam their plightfor sur ival, 10:30 a rn. P• P Community College,Rte;132.' (Did we mention Mr. Pinske 6A:Sponsored;by Hospice of Cape,Cod. Cotuit Gallery Talk.Artist'Jan Collins Rm.,-not recommended for chiidr,n', has a sense of humor?) The lnformati6::,' 211+03 (800}642-2423.,,; - Hyannis AIDS Day Service. Behind Selman<"discusses,her exhibit;,"Frozen-in under, ` reception runs from 2 to 6 p.m. the Mask,'service of prayer and remern Time, 11 a n Cahoon Museum 4676 W 'rk' h "P er W.' Barnstable Art Opening. Recep bfanee for World AIDS Da' 7 m;'First �>,� a «Dennis Paper a sop,, a.p. at the Pinske Art Center, 1989 Y. p, Falmouth Rd'.lnforrnation:42&7581, 3 tion for opening of"Monotype/The Guts Ba tis#'ChsW6 Maur'St: can?pi•ht` ro- Keepsakes" learn paper-making, pu;p' Route 6A. Admission, $2, ben P g p -A " "' '° ° ding Edge;''works bygmembers-of,Mono l' It of Barnstabie�School P,,lay:..Bafpstable parnfing,create cards,stationery, note efits Independence House. For cession; reception fol ows,,Ga cry _, � -, books more`'all level's °10 a.rn 3 .ni. more information call 362 tYPe-Guild of:New England;sthe Jazz Masks, 427 Main St:information: 778 High School„.Drama flub per#ornis Harry P 11• - Quartet performs,4 6 g rrr, Higgins Ar# 5111- „ Nilsson s �Cte Point,"`7 p m Barnstable Cape Museum of Fine,Ar#s;`Rte 6A(pr 53 e Gallery,Cape Cod Community C911ege High S'hdol,744 W:Main St:J fo ,tion: xegister} Information:385-4477. Rte.132. Burgess Society Schedule.Thornton 771 6246 rcrn- W.Bur ess Societ ,6 Discove HiN Rd, W.Yarmouth Concert Cape Cod& ® „Cotuk Holiday Workshop.Participants Y ry Bamstabie 13enefit`Concert. 'Holida ' Mphon Orchestraperform,"Holida at; . E.;Sandwich,.8886870.,Make cranberry Y Y decorate.wreath,,candy tree, learn deco chutne 7' .m. rere ister. Stroll Down Broadway'' Donna Credit, ` Home, principal oboist Elizabeth Dcriss : rating tips, 10 a m'.,Freedom` Hall; Y, P ,.(P _.,,9 ) '` Bridget,Martin Howard Whitmore, Mark-, performs,Wayne Barlow's "The Witter Cahoon'Musd6m:,4`676 Falmouth<Rd. Chapman;perform musical hits-from „,. Passed'!;principal violist Robert;Cole,nan, (preregister).lnformation:428 7581. : 1940s-'60s,.8 p'm i,,Old Coloniai,Court 'solos in Max,Brach's Romance for Vida housb,,Barnstabfe Village Tickets$10.,at horn layer$Robert Marlatt,Mrcha l; �2 t door or•call 790-0272. Weinstein perform Telemann's Concert? r 3 0 Natural History Museum Schedule. ,ylj Barnstable Dance Prggram.. , for#wo Horris and Orchestra;guest tenor.. Cape Cod:Mi seurn of Natural History, Robert White and Cape Cod Conservator z 'Falling Free;',Cape Cod Community Col- p Rte.6A,Brewster,(800}479 3867 "Crys leg6's Cape nonce:Theater perform"s pro-' -ry Children's Chorus,perform,�,3a 5&8'b Natural',i istoriMuseunf Schedule: tal and Ice"exhibit opens,crystal by:Pair- p.m,,.„Mattacheese,Middle.School, Hig .x ✓ grain of rnusiOtyl`es from'Aaron'Cop„ Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, point,-black&white photos by Walter gins Crowell Rd.Tickets at,Puritan,Cloth- land,,folk;bluegrass,4raditional hymns,„ Rte. 6A, Brewster;-(800}4Z9-0867.Story �, Baron,on display through Dee,29., ° ;;. .A alachian folk°dance,more; 8�p.m, ing of by.calling 362 1,111. time for.ages 3�and up,10 a.m., pP y � ` Dennis Benefit Nutcracker.Mid-Cape.a „Cape Cod Community'Callege,,Rte.,,132,, :marstgtrs Mill Art Opening.Reception _ Children s Museum Schedule. 444 Ballet Company performs"7he.Nutcrack General admission$8,,,senlors$6,CCCC�• for works by Lucy Welsh, 3-5:30 p.m;; Rte. 28,Dennrsport,398-1600.„Reptile er," 7:30 p.m.,.Dennis-Yarmouth High students$5.information.375 4044 gMarson Art Gallery,Rte.149 Barre Pinske Revelry,",.meet; learn about gentle rep- School,Rte,,2.8,.Tickets,$10,avalia*�at , BurgessaSoc�etY.scheduw.�Th6mfon l with a side offries tiles,70:45 a.m.&3 m.;'stones,crafts, r. Cotuit Open House."Holiday.n Historic p Cape Cod Bank and Trust Co.,,Mid gape Nr, l3ur ess-Boer$ 6;Discove „HIll Rd., - 1 30 p.ni, Ballet Academ; Gouncrl of Chure'hes erg ' ° Cotuif/Santuit,"demonstrationsby,artists;� _,; .„„ Y, E.Sandwich,$ , 687t3 "Victorian Christ= Naturalists Barnstable SChooi Pia Barnstable Thrift Shop'Proceeds benefit Ca Cod era people, harpis#A arthy in Vogue. D �° v, Y- " p mas Open Mouse," period decorations; °performs,refreshments,1 5rp m.,Cahoon g o High School Drama Club perfos Harry Council of Churches Food Pantry: lnfor- -" xhibrts, musical entertainrrrent, holiela " you love the Nilsson's"The�,Point, 7-' :rri.,,Bar'nstabie nation:398-8425. ". p goodies,more,6 8 p.m great out- High School,744W Main Stlnfotmation: r '..,.: ° .. ., Y Museum 4676 Falmouth Rd.Information: g Children s Muieuni Schedule'444 W.-7581 ' doors but Sandwich Christmas Fair. Christmas 771-6246. W.�Barntable Benefit Art Openi Rte. 28, Dennrspor#;398 1600.Stories in Sandvich Village, 10 a:m 3 wish you g p m•i, 'Reception for works by Barre Pinske,n2g6 ' zx W. Barnstable°Lecture:.Timothy crafts,10:45a.m. could look Y Cape Heritage Nursing:atd Rehabilitation p,m:, Pinske Art Center, 1989 Rte:6A: Whalen,discusses immigration and migra- W.Yarmouth Concert Ca Cod,S m- Center .37Rte.Y6A.S aces available.: ' spiffier when Cape Y., P aAdmission;$2, benefits:lndependence., ;.;. lion, 10_a m, Room C100, Ca e Cod Rhos y ' s F -.°H©u b.,lnforrnatiori:3,2 5311. ,:.n you venture out on the trail?Or p y Orchestra performs `Hoirda 'a# lnformatron 8888222 do you want to know what's on _ m-. the cutting edge before you x shop for that nature buff on thour holidaygift list?Helpis on Thornton W.Burgess Society. 6 Dis more, for all ages. Courses for college e way from theWelifleet Bay Dance For the Kids covery Hill Rd., E. Sandwich, 8-6870. credit.Through Nov.30:exhibit of recent Wildlife Sanctuary, which hosts W. Dennis Dance. Instruction. Discovery Days Children's Museum. Workshops,classes;walks,more.Call for works by Brenda Bechtel,Maura Ryley. a fashion show—that's right,a Dancercise, line dancing,.country west- 444 Ste. 28, Dennisport, 1-(800)-298- programs. YMCA Cape Cod.Rte. 132,W.Barnsta- fashion show —this weekend ern W. Dennis Community Building, 1600. Hands-on family activities. Mon.: Cape Cod•Children's Museum. Fal- ble, 362-6500. Classes for children, with the folks from Eastern School St. Sponsored by Dennis Recre- story time, 10:30 a.m. Sat.: workshops, mouth Mall, Rte. 28, E..Falmouth, 457 adults: swimming, Tai Chi, karate, per- Mountain Sports in Hyannis. ation Department. 10:30 a.m. 0248.Workshops,classes,more. sonal training, therapeutic massage, The show,Saturday from 1 to 3 healthy back class, senior coffee club, p.m., will include everything So. Yarmouth Ballroom Dancing. So.Yarmouth Library. 312 Main St., • aerobics,aquatic programs,more. from footgear to long under- Ballroom dancing every Sat. with Mike 760-4820.Tues.:story time forages 3-5; �nstruetton wear, and'you can enjoy warm Pluto Band, 8 p.m.; Betsy's Ballroom, 10 a.m. Fri.:toddler story time,ages 2-3, Woman's Body Shopp. 180 Falmouth drinks and food as you sit back 528 Forest 9d. Admission $7.50. Infor- 10 a.m. Cape Museum of Fine Arts. Off Rte. Rd., Hyannis, 771-1600. Children's and take it all in. And Satur . mation:3629538. 6A, Dennis, 385-4477. Classes in fine karate, ballet,tap,jazz. Adult step and "West Yarmouth Library.Main St.,775- arts, art history, related subjects; chil- box aerobics, body sculpting, yoga,tap, day's'a free day at the sanctu- Yarmouthport Scottish Dancing. 5206.. Wed.: storytime for ages 3-5, ary,so you can savor the spec- 9 ' dren's classes;.college credit available. jazz,ballet,water aerobics. First Congregational Church, Main St., 10:30 a.m. Wed.: studio drawing.Thurs.: open life tacle gratis.The sanctuary is on Jazzercise. Fitness Club, 55,Attucks 760 3843,945 2681. Yarmouthport Library.-297 Main St., drawing. Route 6 in South Welifleet. For Lane;Hyannis, 790-1981. Jazzercise, details,call 349-2615. Hyannis Line Dance. Pufferbellies, 362-3717. Wed.: story hour, grades K MI&Cape Ballet Academy. Rte. 28, aerobics, "Junior Jazzercise. Call for r Rte. 28. Country western line dance and up,6:30 p.m:Fri.:story hour,ages 3 W.Bennis,398-8425.Ballet,pointe,jazz, times. Paper Keep- lessons. Information:775-0447. and up,10:30 a.m. pre-ballet through professional. Cape Cod School of Ballet.Old Barn sakes.That's W. Barnstable Line Dancing. YMCA, Osterville Library. Wianno Ave., 428- Atwood Holistic Center.923 Rte. 6A, stable School House,Ste.6A,Barnstable " the name 'of, Rte.132,800-339-YMCA. 5757.Wed.:story hour,ages 3-1/2 to 5, Sunflower Marketplace, Yarmouthport, Village, 362-3111. Classical ballet for all an intriguing," 10 a.m. 362-4544.Tues.-Wed.: meditation, yoga levels, pre-ballet to advanced, children day-long work- Centerville.Line Dancing A Clog- Omni 6 m. and adults. shop Saturday Bing. Fraternal/Masonic Lodge, 1989 Omni Fitness Center. 45 Plant Rd.,. p at the Cape Falmouth Rd.,1-800}445-8891. Hyannis, 790-1981. "Junior Jazzercise" Marston Mills Public Library.-Main- Cotuit Center for the Arts. 7 Museum of Swing Ballroom Dancing:Bell for ages 7-12. St., 420-3300. Thurs., Sat.: "Meditation St.,428-0669,428-0168.Painting,sculpt- Cape Fine Arts in Dennis, where you .Tower Mali,•Suite 11, Centerville, 778- Sturgis Library. Main St., Barnstable, for Beginners." ing, life drawing, photography, pottery, can learn the process of paper 6403. 362 6636.Fri.:preschool story time,ages Cape Cod Art Association. Ste. 6A, novel-writing." f making and. pulp painting — 3-5, 10 a.m. (preregister). Tues.: family Barnstable, 362-2909. Fall classes in. Dance Designs. Enterprise Comers, i skills that can translate into English/Scottish Country Dancing. story time, 7 p.m.Thurs.: story and craft drawing, oils, watercolors, pastels, Hyannis, 771-2344:Weekly classes for cards what could be more on i- Friends Community.House, Quaker program,g p (p g p p j p ( 9 ro ram, rides 1-4;3:30 m: rere is- abstract im ressionism,for children, toddlers to teens:ballet, ointe,jazz,tap, nal for the holidays?),stationery, Meeting House Rd., E.Sandwich, 428 ter). adults. creative movement. Evening adult dance notebooks and more.The work- 4231. YMCA Youth Activities. YMCA Cape classes in to jazz,ballet. -s � W. Barnstable Community Center. P, shop runs from 10 a.m. to 3 Cataumet Dance Instruction. Mary. te, Ste. 149, 428-7510. Classes in ballet, Beth Tinsley Walsh Dance Centre. p.m.,and the cost is$25 for the French Dance Center, 1340 County Rd., Cod, ids 132,W. Barnstable, g,games, to jazz, for ages-3-10. Adult ballroom Rte. 28, Mash pee, 420-0850. Tap, bal- general public and $25 for 563-5889,540-4528. Fri::"Kids'Night Out,"swimming,games, e 1 9 P R museum members;there's also, crafts, snacks for ages 5 12, 5:30 8:30 offered.Coil to register. let/point$,jazz,ages 2 adult,beginner to Bourne S uare.Dance. Nautical m.; $6 members, $12 nonmembers. Cape Cod Conservato of Music professional. , a$15 lab-fee.For.more informs- 4 p� p Conservatory �• tion,call 385-4477.. Twirlers Square Dance Club,Bourne Sat.:Teen Center program.for grades 5- and Arts.Ste. i32,W.Barnstable,362- Thornton W.Burgess Society/Green United Methodist Church,37 Sandwich -.--9,swimming,dancing,games,7-10 p.m. 2772. Classes in music, art, dance, Briar Jam Kitchen and Natte Ceti- Rd.,548-7859,428-0365. Free to Y members;nonmembers$4. silkscreen, painting, drawing, monotype, ter. 6 Discovery Hill Rd., E. Sandwich, y - ' Cape Cod News Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Page 25 San"mnoh Christmas Pmr Gh�ristmas Reserve;White Cedar Swamp, Falmouth, ' � - in Sandwich Village'10 rn-3 p.m.,Cape 1 4 p.m.,meet,parking lot at cornerof Surf Heritage Nursingyand ReMabtli#ation Cen- Dr.&Mill Rd'No dogs.Sponsored by5ier biz ter 37 Rte 6A.ArUsts spaces`available. ra Club_1lnformation:540-7142,563-6706. �> Informatlorf:888-8222 „ x� Ashumet Holly and Wildlife Sainotw Ashumet Holly:and Wildlife"Sanctu- ary.286 Ashumet Rd.,E.Falmouth"563- -1, ary 286 Ashumet 1�d.,E.Falmouth,563 6390. ;`Holly Days,' fresh°greens,holly, 6900, `Holly Days"'fresh greens; holly, wreaths,swags, handmade gifts for`sale,' wreaths swags,'handmade gifts for sale, chowder,cider;more,'10 a.m.-3 p.m. The following is a list of currently running and chowder cider,more,10,b,m 3-p m. ,4 g upcoming liPerformances on Cap a Cod with a synopsis ofour review where available. StumblingMon .41 J 5unfChristmas Radio Program. Chicago Symphony heater on the Bay presents a holiday entertainment written,designed y" p and directed by Edward Gorey.The cast includes Eric Edwards,Joe Natural Histo Museum Schedule. Orchestra performs Beethoven's Leonore Rr 'Ya Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Overture No. 1 in C Major and Piano Con TRichards, Claudia Gray, Michael Ventura, Cathy Smith and the pup k • Rte•:,6A,.Brews#er, (800)-470867, certo No.4 in.G Major;Dvorak's Sympho "Autumn on Nauset Marsh,"cruise marsh, n No. in D Major 8 m.,WFCC 107.5 Pets of Le Theatricule Stoique. Performances are at 8 p.m. Fridays and , Y 1 p Saturdays and at 5:30 p.m. Sundays through Dec. 17 at the theater, at view,birds, 11 a.m. (preregister) "Sunday FM. Trading Post Corners in Bourne. Tickets are $10. Call 759-0977. Dinner Fun days'•hands=on projects,touch tank, theater performances are ai 7 p.m. Nov.30 and Dec.-7, 14 and 21 at Pep- 1-4 p m. Oslla Lyons discusses"Indonesia per's Cafe, at the Comfort Inn on Route 28 in Hyannis; tickets are $25. « ,� Islands of Fire," pm field walk, 2 p.m.; TueTickets to the 8 .m. show only are q Mother o God, p y $10. Reservations are required, Call f opening reception for Crystal�bnd Ice,' 775-1750. A96u, gJohnsvn, whose crystal by Pairpomt photos by Walter artwork oes.on",exhibit, 4 Natural History Museum Schedule., The Nut�e�racker g �, � � Baron,,2 4 p m ; Frida ut the Guile at 'Cape Cod Museum-of Natural Hjsto �' � Yarmouth Benefit House Tour.Christ- p �' C3T—zn South Fite. 5A, Brewster, (800)-479-3867. andwich Community School presents Valentina Kozlova of the New mas-house tour of rune,loco#ions,,,1 4 p.m. Richard Hall leads walk imChatliam, 9 , York City Ballet as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Philip Neal of the New YarirsOuth Tickets�$10 in;advanceat Bass.River Y 9 ry p - a.m.,meet at rnuseurn SYork City Ballet as The Cavalier.with dancers from the community Shoe Repair The Green Spot$:12 day of school's dance and performing f W Barnstable,Dance Program to urP-'roceeds benefit s[rngstudents of " Sanduvch Benefit Party.Dnner music, p g arts department in the classic Christmas I 'Falling Free 'CCape'GodCornmun[iy Col ;"DennisJ,Yarriioutt� inforri�atiori:394 1#i3, by Burris and Kaufman;6 p:rri.,Dan'i`Web ballet. Performances are Dec. 8 and9 at 7 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 3 p.m.at j legs s Gape Dance Theater performs pray°w 362 86.12 ster Inn, 149 Main St. Tickets $30. Pro- Sandwich High School, 365 Quaker Meeting House Road in East Sand I gram of rnu�c"s'tyles froinrAaron'Coptand,„ `' seeds=;benefit HabitaF""for"Humanky:`Tick : wich.Tickets,$8 and$10,should be purchased in advance at the commu - SandWich`ifton House Open,house, nit school office at the high school or'b folk, bluegrass traditional hymns ets: 775-3559.or write: Habitat of Cape Y g y calling 888 5300. j #ours of museum galleri6,,holiday decora Appalachian folk dance more,.8 p m bons, "'ift'comer, 930 aria 4 Cod °658 Main St �W.,Yarmouth MA p tY g p m,�:Sbnd, ' x - Gala ape C0d Comrnuni Colic e Rte 132 02673. Nut •aeker ° wich Glass Museum 129'Main St. General admission$8 seniors$6 CCCC j ,student,, 5 Information:3°754044 u'-� !! ��Git1►iSChedule "Thbmtdn' Cape Cod Ballet Society presents the Lake Erie Ballet Company,the $ Cape Cod School of Ballet and the Brookline Symphony Orchestra 'y og W Burgess Society 6 Discovery Hill Rd., � '' "" 9 p anmhi Art ram Second annual 4 in a full-length production of the Christmas classic. Performances Art"m�tt#e Dark,'�wme tasf�ng silent auc E Sandwich,8886870Victonan Christ �., _� �. are Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m.,Dec.16at 3and 7:30 p.m%(evening performance Imp l aI ar`t by such artists as John Gnf mass,, House .•per<.rad de orati3Ons, �- dedicated to Mass.Breast Cancer Coalition and Dec. 17 at 3 m.at Cape r� �. exhibits musical entertainmen#, holiday Natural History Museum'Schedule ) p• p to Kar°rs'McOue Steve'Alfnch Suzanne; - �� r ti , ". Ga-e°Cod-Mu'seumof-Natural Hisao Cod Community College's Tilden Arts Center,on Route 132 in West Barn- i a P 9aodies,mo e 1 4 30 p i s#0ry�#lino 4 p a rY Packer muscat;prograrrl by Sylvia Gal p rn :- fate 6a, Brewster,, (800)479-3867., stable. Tickets, which go on sale Monday at p lagher, 7 11 p:m Richard's Galleries,, ;-. "., Richard.Hall"leads walk in Chatham, 9;` the college's box-office, are $12, $15 and =Main.St Tsckefs.$25'at?Puritan Clothan FaimouBs Hlike.Walk Salt Pond Nature , .: .� -a 9 ;� a m meet attinpseuli lkEng club hikes $18;senior citizens receive a$1 discount. ' Gale Force Sportswear,rlRichard's Group rates are available. Box office J. Baker's Pond m Dennis,:9 20 Galleries or door Proceeds benefit a m meet at museum Autumn• hours are Monday, Wednesday and Fri- t- March;af psmes Birth DefeC#�Foun= day from 10 a.m.to 5 m.and Tuesda w :,'on Nauset Marsh;"cruise marsh Y P - Y Emily Sullivan. daUon view birds, 1,1 a.m (preregister} Thursday and Saturday from 10 a.m.to 4_ of Dennis :Night Owl,Moon Walk,"walk lr - '; 2 p.m.Call 375 4044. i Burgess Soe II ety�Schedule g is the Thornton W.Burgess Society 6 bis search of owls, 4;30 p.m-(cloud Dew Drop covert'Hill Rd., E.Sandwich 888 ram, , dateDec.7),, e — � t Fairy 6870.Make fresh Christmas wreath �Barrlstable Village"Stroll. ° �' Nutcracker in the with berries °pine cones, more, 9; ; Hayrides,Santa Claus,tree light Mid- a.m: sere ister; make,cranber �� (f? 9 } ry- ing, caroling,food,:door prizes r" id-Cape, Ballet Co. Cape, 1 chutney,-9:30'a.m.•'(preregister);,` more, 5-8 p.m., Barnstable Vil presents Katrina Kil Ballet "Victorian Christmas Open House, lage.Information:362-2120, lian of the New York Co.'s period decorations, exhibits;:-mu$W' City Ballet as the Sugar Plum cal entertainment,holiday goodies, w ° ; Museum OpeniHouse.T�rayser ,Fairy and Benjamin Bovv —I Museum q en, 5,8:30 p.m.; } story time, more, 104 p.m.; basket;': ; p man of the New York City 'makingworkshop,make gourd bas--', annual Historic'PreserVation p, 9 - Ballet as The Cavalier with a ket, 10 a.m. rere Ister; create Awards, harpist Susan Ahern (p 9 ) p Capewide•cast of 180 in a full- pro- boxwood treeable decoration,;t.v plays', traditional Christmas 4 �� p Y length version the holiday �. duction " music, refreshments, 7 m., P.M.(preregister} p classic. Performances are Dec. 1 at - o The Cobbs Hill,Old Kfng's Hwy. s f ' Sandwich Open House Holiday'• i 7:30 p.m. (benefits Cape Cod Council of Nutcracker" decorations,special exhibit Sensa '.' '% Burgess Society Schedule Churches Food Pantry), Dec. 2 at 3 and. Pkk this weekend s Thornton W. Burgess Society 6 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 3 at 3 m. at.Dennis=•tional Sandwich,'',9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.;, p• in South � hands-on worksho a es 6 12` 5 ;v Discovery Hill Rd. E. Sandwich, Yarmouth Regional High School, on Station p' 9 k 8886870 "Full Moon Nature Avenue in South Yarmouth Ts; Yarmouth. -make ornaments, 10 a.m.'noon, , A Sandwich Glass'Museum,129 Main,St. Walk,"7 p:m.(pre egister). are on sale at all Cape Cod Bank & Trust The.wplveS,of r branches and at the Mid-Cape Ballet Acade O w Sandwich Antiques Show and Sale .` Mission Wolf come Sandwich Book Fair. Books for sale,8 15th annual "Ghnstmas in Historic Sand= • a.m.-4 p.m.,Henry T. Wing School, 33 my,47 Main St.in West Dennis.Group rates to thS Cape Cad M Se are available.For information,call 398-8425. ' wich Antiques`Show and Sale,"more than Water St.Informatlon:.888-2331: um of 1Vaturat History s 35 New England exhibitors display., Falmouth Bird Walk.Mary Ropes leads • in Brewster for three The Little Princess antiques, collectibles for sale, 10;;a m:4 . bird walk, 9 a.m.; meet behind Falmouth shows Saturda . Sara Crewe p.m.,Henry T.Wing School Adults'$2.50. y Town Hall. Free:Sponsored"by Cape Cod Information.(617}367-2112 Photo by Tracy Brooks Bird Club.Information:548-6086. - arwich Junior Theatre presents the musical tale of a plucky and imaginative orphan girl, based on the novel by Frances Hodgson -: Burnett. Performances are at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m.Sundays, Dec. 1-17,at the theater,on the corner of Division and Wil- low streets in West Harwich.The theater will conduct a canned food drive for The Family Pantry at all performances.The Dec. 10 performance will be interpreted,in American Sign Language.Tickets are$6.50.Call 432-2002. The Nutcracker cademy of Performing Arts presents dancers from the North Atlantic T H I N G S T O D O T H I N G S T O 'D O Ballet, the Academy You Ballet and the Academy school with actors and drama students in an adaptation of the Christmas classic . 888-6870. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 Waldorf School:85 Cotuit Rd.,Bourne,• Wampanoag Indian Museum. Rte. that combines traditional dances with a spoken script.Directed and chore- p.m.; Sun., 1-4 p.m:Jam-making work- 759-7499. Arts-integrated curriculum 130,Mashpee,477-1536. ographed by Skip Warren,it runs at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1,2,8 and 9 and at 2 shops. based on'developmental principles of p.m. Dec..3 and 10 at the Academy Playhouse, 120 Main St. in Orleans. education. Thornton W. Burgess Museum. 4 Visual Arts Workshop and Gallery.6 Performances for schools and groups are at 9:30 a.m.Nov.30 and Dec. 1, Water St.,Sandwich,888-6870. Willow St., Sandwich, 83371809. Call for 7,and 8.Tickets are$10 and$12 for evening performances, $8 and $10 schedule of classes,instructors. Museunns Sandwich Glass Museum. 129 Main for Sunday matinees and$6'for morning shows.Call 25571963. , • Falmouth Artists'Guild.744 Main St., St.,888-0251. Falmouth, 540-3304. Drawing, watercol- Cape Cod Museum of Natural Histo- Aptucxet Trading Post Museum.24 or,pastel,oil and acrylic painting,stained ry.Rte.6A,Brewster,896 3867. Aptucxet Rd.,Bourne Village,759-9487. Opportunities for actors, directors, musicians, glass, jewelry, photography, weaving, Cape Museum of Fine Arts.Grounds andperformers on Cape:Cod.... -pottery,clay sculpture,children's classes. of Cape Playhouse,Rte.6A,Dennis,385- Nature I - Cape Cod Conservatory of Music 4477. Oliver and Arts. Beebe Woods Arts Center, Cape Cod Museum of Natural-Histo- Highfield property,Falmouth,540-0611. Higgins Art Gallery. Cape Cod Com ry.Rte.6A,Brewster,896-3867,1-(800)- ap plications for the positions of director, musi- munity College,Tilden Arts Center, Rte. he Highlanders seek,app 9 cal director and choreographer for their A April production of Lionel Woman's Body Shopp.331 Cotuit Rd.,' 132,W.Barnstable,362-2131. 479-3867. p Sandwich, 888-4700. Children's karate, TBart's musical at Nauset Regional Middle School in Orleans. Appli- Green,Briar Nature Center and Jam cants should send a resume to The Highlanders;.Inc., P.O. Box 661, ballet,tap,jazz.Adult step and box aero- Trayser Museum. Cotrb's-HiH-9+d 9 p Kitchen. 6 Discovery,Hill Rd-€. Sand- Orleans,MA 02658.A licatibns will be acce ted until Dec. 1. bics, body sculpting, Kings Hwy., Barnstable. Dec. 6: open pp p y p g,yoga tap,jazz, bal during Barnstable Village's Christmas wich, 888 6870. Hours Mon.-Sat., 10 • let,water aerobics: a.m.4 m.; Sun., 1-4-p.m.Jam-making g Festival and Stroll, 58:30.p.m.• Barnsta- p• 9 WOrk� Mary French Dance Center. Rte.'28 ble Historical Commission annual His- workshops, nature trails, programs, A, North Falmouth/Cataumet, 563-5889. exhibits. anus Players of Cape Cod Community College hold auditions for their. F , toric Preservation Awards;7 p.m.Harpist spring musical, based on the book b Studs Terkel and directed b Children's classes in preschool ballet, p 9 Y Y Susan Ahern entertains. Dec. 7=9: post Ashumet Holly and'Wildlife Sanctu• Elizabeth Kell Roles are available for males, 11 to 65,and females, tap, jazz, teen funky-style jazz, prom office:o en.to acce t,cards,letters, ack Y• preparation. p P p ary.Ashumet.Rd.; Hatchville,•563-6390. 20 to 50;an ethnically diverse cast is needed.Some roles require dancing. ages, Christmas mail for cancellation by I, � - •' Mass. Audubon Society sanctuary spon-, Auditioners shoifld bring a prepared song and be ready to read-from the. Music and Arts Studio Workshop. special museum stamp;14 p.m. sors programs, walks, workshops,tours script.Perusal scripts are available in the college library:Auditions are Dec. - 3.49 Old Plymouth Rd., Sagamore Cahoon Museum'of American-Art.. in Falmouth area. 9, 10 and 12 from 8 to•10 p:m. in the college's Tilden Arts Center, on Beach 888 6451 888 3633 Piano,.gui 4676 Falmouth Rd,Cotuit;428=7581 „ Route,132 in West..Barnstable.-For more information,call 362-2131,exten- Zr, saxophone bass guitar computer r Sierra Club of Cape Cod. Scheduled* fsion 4651,. anmation claymation„compbter,,car- John'F. Kennedy Hyannis Musidth. walks on Cape CO. Information: Bob' tooning,"drawing,painting for ages 9 17. 397 Main.St.;790 307Z: Sherman,539 1414 or.47_Z1.386. -} Page 26 . Cape Cod News Wednesday,November-29, 1995 e ' . r . feata . . :r _ Emily Dickinson, circa 1861 y How lucky for us that in the 'All proceeds Will go directly to this toughest of times, we each group. Newspaper space, manpower, possess a spark that drives us on. .�,. ;o and editorial coverage rare donated. r •, Even when logic tells us otherwise, Please do.not make checks payable even when the odds are stacked to Gifts of Hope or to this against us -- we hope for food, newspaper as•that would delay friendship, comfort, and cure. the distribution of funds. s, We-hope for change. Fora small miracle: PLEASE MAKE YOUR TAX- DEDUCTIBLE CHECK OR During this season of celebration, MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO: you can change the lives of others and make a difference. You can 'Salvation Army help restore hope and strength - in winter's coldest months. "" ' • �. Send-your contribution to: _This newspaper and sister publications GIFTS OF HOPE in,Community.Newspaper.Company Cape Cod-News encourage you to support efforts 5 Namskaket Road in your own backyard. Orleans,MA 02653 We have selected the group i 1 �Thank•you for your help,. named here as this year's _ "Gifts Of Hope"recipient - and may your holiday season. be joyous and bright. in your area. y U the t w. , i. .YOUR COMMUNITY � NEWSPAPER CARES ; l f Cape Cod News Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Page 27 i o Place ouc . Classlflesd AdC 0 M M U N I T Y001 Pla a"- our +✓Iasslfief Ad CLASSIFIEDS , C31' 0It ' 3�- 4 � sat2 FOI' 00 83Moarn5pm, papers for FREE! Price of today at 17800-464=0505 to Index, THINGS CORRECTIONS & STUFF item must be included in ad. place you SUPER SELLER- These ads cost nothing. If Sorry, phone calls not AD today. Please check the first inser- RENTALS 100-148 _ you have an item•for sale accepted. tion of your ad for errors. for$50 or simply fill.out Community Classifieds will REAL ESTATE 150-198 - . .PAYMENT the THINGS&STUFF SUPER , in no case be responsible HELP WANTED 200-248 coupon published in the INFORMATION for typographical errors but\ ANNOUNCEMENTS 250-29$ Classified section of this SELLER ADS All ads require prepayment will reprint that part of an ad ' - paper and mail it to: Advertise your car or item unless credit has been in which the.error occurs if' MEROHANDISENARD SALES.300-398 THINGS&STUFF, - for said for 4 weeks for only established.We accept notified immediately after - - - Cape Cod Community $25 in all our Cape papers. MasterCard, Visa, Discover the first insertion. BUSINESS'& Newspapers,5 Namskaket If you don't get results call - and American Express for Community Classifieds will PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 400-5438 Rd., P.O. Box 39,Orleans, us back and we will rerun your billing convenience. not be responsible for-the MA 02653.Your ad will run - your ad for another 4 weeks non-publication of an ad. TRANSPORTATION/BOATS 540-598 " one week•in all our Cape absolutely FREE! Call us - Fx � Vacation 139 Vacation. 139 Out of State 171 Medical 203 General 212 General 212 COMMUNITY l `�► Property For Rent Property For Rent Property cLAssIFIEDs CERTIFIED BICICfOt'CI S IS CRUISE LINES Reach over 563,000 cir- ` `r GOT A CAMPGROUND TIME SHARE,UNITS LAKE yCITY47FLORIDA: NURSES AIDES GrOWlrl9 Now hiring chefs, line culation for results when �� .., MEMBERSHIP OR and campground g ay and 175.. cooks, bartenders, man- it counts. To place your EXPERIENCED Bickfords restaurants to a r h TIMESHARE? We'll memberships. Dis- $65,000. 3 bedroom ge s, ost staff, musi- classified line ad today,r Start immediately. Pick the,greater Boston area cians", dancers, enter- call 1\-800-464-0505. " ...,:..r , take it. America's tress sales cheap house, 2 bedroom your shift 7 to 3:30,3 to have employment ap tainers and other osi- most successful resort Worldwide selections. trailer,. 2shops on 11;30 & 11:15 to 7:15. portunities for:"Cooks, tions\available. Stott a resale clearinghouse. Call Vacation Network-_large.lot.,Forinforma- Rooms 103 Call Resort Sales In U. S.''and Canada tion call 508-584- Excellent salary, & Managers, Assistant new&fun career.Great formation toll free 1-800 543 6173. Free 1560. health benefits.Call per-- Managers & Manager starting salary plus ben- For Rent sonnel for an appoint- Trainees. We offer: ma- efits. Call: 617-499 hotline 1-800-423 rental information ment between 9am & jor medical coverage, 5 7722 for interview. 95 i l 305 563 5586. ,7 5967. k -SCITUATE: furnished; 4pm. 617-878-3883,Del day work week, paid va- private entrance; N* Manor Nursing Home, cations, life insurance; Reach over 563,000 cir- COD j $39 "' " .' Rockland. incentive bonus ro- culation for results when LOON MT Ski condo, &Tax , share kitchen.& bath, P sleeps 7. Two bed ;<`-= �° non smoker, cable; -;� �� � � G:;; gram, advancement op- jt.counts. To place your Oil Burner Cleanout rooms, 2 baths, fully COMMUNITY .parking. $100 per ;�;%-� �,. -=� -� � f �� portunity. Please send classified line ad today, p g' P equipped kitchen, ca- CLASSIFIEDS Full Service week, plus 1, week se- � "`• resumes: Steve Reilly, call 1-800-464-05'05. ble;HBO, VCR, shut Reach over563,000'cir-' j curity.617-545-8189. "" `-== max. '< ra s, 1330 Rester Repairs --�•_��-- DRIVER -You Deserve tle, affordable. Mike <.. � � culation for results when rants, 1330 Soldiers 617-843-6936. _ % it'counts. To lace our the Best! Only 4+ Installations Boilers p Y Field Rd.; Brighton, MA Y Commercial 109' .. COMMUNITY classified line ad today; 02135, or call Manager months experience Tanks NANTUCKET ISLAND call 1-800-464-0505. Longhaul $600+/ For Rent to set u an interview. Tank Removals COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS P week average, 2500 Sales&Rentals 617-848-7045 g • Conversions CLASSIFIEDS Reach over 563,000 cir miles/week. Excellent E. ORLEANS Profes- Now booking Sales- 209 q, S rm /Summer Reach over 563,0o0 cir- culation for results when Reach over 563,000 cir- benefits. Gorgeous I sional office; 600 s P 9 OII.HFA'IIliG 0: ft., 2 rooms, gas heat," 1'996 Vacation Rentals culation for results when it counts. To place your Absolutely-Awesome,culationfor results when bonus programs. Bur- SERVICE a/c, $450/mo. Bea, Over 1000 it counts. To place your-classified line ad today, In1. Co. exploding in tt counts. To place your Iington:Motor Carriers. a/c, $45 /m . Be Private Homes classified line ad today, call 1-800-464-0505. area, seeksRecruit- classified line ad'today, 1-800-JOIN-BMC. call 1-800-464-0505. ere & -Mana ement call 1-800-464-0505. EOE. 5� 2 54� All Price Ranges 9. i ORLEANS PRIME RE- Best Selection Now! Business 200 Minded individuals. , TAIL SPACE Excel- The Maury People Houses 159 Will train. FT/PT. Ex- i cellent.com Travel - 508-228-1881 For Sale P• - lent visibility on 6A- J.Q.B. options 508-695-1048 ..-: .� ": Orleans. Call-Myra at Open 7 Days a week P Orleans R.E. Falmouth/Cape cod Just Over � ORLEANS -- Maravieta: 4 bedroom, 255-5555,255-9159. Beach Camp with heat. 2 bath Cape."Needs\ c.' Broke Unique retreat for.those Mr. Fix. 11. $83,000 Are you just over,broke? 1 Seasonal 137 . with 4 Wheel Drive. 508 540 9922 Pond- Is your current J.O.B. IN 4�r 1 Rentals Call 508-896-9672 \ View Realty. keeping you in constant � - debt? Do you ever want FOR HOMEOWNERS a ' .BREWSTER\ od,Cape C SANIBEL FLORIDA' CALL\1-800-464-0505TO to be your own boss? $6',000TO1 MILLION A IaCge mid and lower Cape oil com-j furnished, 3 bed, oil Beautiful-3 bedroom, PLACE A LINE AD. Set your own hours? Many aggressive programs pony is in the need of an expert'' heat, heart of the vil- 2 bath home: Fully VVork or play when.you not offered by local banks. ' ' enced licensed oil burner technician ur lage, adorable salt furnished; la1•ge Falmouth/Cape Cod want? Boston's fastest LOANS TO100%OF . startingimmediately. Must have at box. 12/1-6/30/96. screened porch, ten- Maravista: 4 bedroom, growing international y 2.,bath Ca e. Needs ASSESSED VALUE least five ears, experience, must $500+.5.08-896-2290. TITLE V nis court, heated P marketing_. company y.. P swimming pool, walk Mr. Fix it. $83,000'seeking individual inter- I I , work well independently; present a DISNEY, ORLANDO. way to Sanibel's-finest 508-540-\9922 Pond` ested in high income. View Real neat appearance, and be available Luxuriously furnished beach. Jan.-Apr., 4 �, � Positions available im- I Y i I Y Y125 , 2/bed, 2/bath condos. p mediately in sales, pro- 1 for on-Call situations. An attractive week ' minimum. I $1,000 per week. Call Falmouth/Cape Cod mos&management. No salary and benefit package is avail- Including; Golf, Ten- Perch Pond: Jumbo,4 9 Hyannis...:............778-0696 Y p g i 413 739 4397. p y • - able for the right individual. nis, Pools, Security. bed, 2 bath Cape, experience necessary. Martha's�neyard:.696-8888 g $450/weekly,-,$850-2 near beach $139,900 :Flexible hours and full � � iu Ski Sunday River ME. training provided. Call BtraardsBay......759.1919 e/ weeks (until 12/15). Rent ski house, sea- 508-540-9922 Pond 9 P Call 508-255-9654 and ask for Jean $550/weekly, (after View Real Kim 617-659-181.7. ANYWHERE-400.458.0252 . • solida 'week, month, Realty to Set U a confidential interview. 12/15). Brochure, holidays. 20=min from J MA LenderkMLOt10 *�� � P Photos, References slope. 2 fireplaces, available. 1 :(800) sleeps 9/10. 617 833-1410. - 235-2173- ' Sp itsel H ' Re 1 rter Part-Time MORTGAGEE'S SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION B[eWSter. S. Dennis OCEAN EDGE CONDOMINIUM Cape Cod Community VILLAGE DRIVE,BREWSTER MASS. THE LAUREL SCHOOLS Newspapers has an opening in SCARGO SCHOOL iNe. a PORNO �j 1181 1x I AT A, Laurel Preschool Now acce tin registration for Fall 1995-96. our Yarmouthport office for a accepting 9 Laurel Country Day School K-8 Preschool classes CHILTON VILLAGE UNIT#100 Part-time Sports reporter to • Strong Language Arts Enriched day care. •2 Bedrooms. •2 Baths cover the mid Cape area English&French •Ages 3-6 years •Kitchen •Dining Area p •Open 7:30-5:30, M-F •Living Room •Laundry Area • Education Customized for ServingCape Cod's kids for 30 Years. •Patio -4-1,000 Sq.Ft.Living Candidates must,have good Each Young Scholar Cal 394-4104 Lic.#80901 This condominium has assigned parking and is writing Skills and reliable -.Emphasis on Creative and Artistic Expression ovedookind an 18 hole championship golf course;in addition the complex has tennis courts, three' transportation. Previous nd o,Comprenensive Program in Yarlfnouthport • (3) pools and two (2)restaurants a has patrol Environmental Studies security. Mortgage Ref. Barnstable County Reg.of newspaper experience - Deeds Book 4542,Page 140.This unit is also known as Unit 1-1A Chilton-Allerton Condominiums. preferred. Interested A Community Where Character Counts CARE-A-LOT PRESCHOOL DirectorOf Admissions Ages 2.s 7 Yrs. TERMS: Five Thousand ($5,000) Donors paid in candidates should mail resume ggg.4934 Full&Half Day Programs,cash,bank or certified check made payable to Fleet 1' C+1' ...National Bank at the time and place of the sale. aild C11pS t0 Mark Skala; 7:30 5:30 p.m. Balance to be paid inlike form at the offices"of LIC.#85001 ------ Robert A.Goldstein,Esq., 161 Worcester Road, Editor in Chief, PO Box 39, , Rt. 6A.,Y6rmouthport Framingham,Massachusetts,within thirty(30)days Hyannis of-the sale. Subject to all unpaid taxes and other Orleans,MA 02653 362-8830 assessments.Other terms announced at-the sale,if i any. _ _ KIDDIE KOLLEGE NURSERY SCHOOL JAY.KIVOWITZr AUCTIONEER Nursery School-Day Care-IGndergarten Private Kindergarten • Infant Toddle House • t MASS.LIC.fl 1344 R.I.LIC.#3293 g P.O.BOX 41269 NEW BEDFORD,MASS. , • Accommodating Children From Birth To 12 Yrs. - ..... �1:,- • Growth&Development Programs { 508-997-0768 CAPE COD COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS • Full or Part time Sessions • Year Round Care The Cape Codder s The Register•Mourne Courier Call 775.1830 or 715-3742 'AIM INIIIIIIIII Note:Neither the Attomey for the Mortgagee nor the Auctioneer makes any ■The Sandwich 13roadsider■Cape Cod Sews, '' f } 154 Bearse's Way, Hyannis representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. ■Mashpee Messenger■Harwich Oracle - - - — -- - 1 Page 28 Cape Cod News.' 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N Classified has a plan that DENSMORE Quality Custom Homes fits your advertising needs ± Q ty Free Estimates-Our reputation has been built on providing honest,expert advice,' fair prices and professional;reliable service. - r and your budget! j� SMALL.-YOBS Building•Additions•Renovations Target the all season now b •Kitchens,Bathrooms,Decks,Porches Sundecks•Sunrooms•Structural Repair 24 Hour Emergency Service-That's 24 hours a;day,7 days a week all year long u f Ycalling: <_: Our specialists will respond to your call right away we even work during storms. Y •Steel Doors&Locks Established/969 Lic.#%02530 1— — 99 800 660-8 9 •FREE EST/MATES �1 WAYNE R.DENSMOR& E.Dennis 385-2605 t 508-477-6037 508-394-7249 �- gm x WIIIIAM'S CARPENTRY REACH THOUSANDS ANCHOR ARINE INC. Timothy'S S AND L TREE SERVICE OF HOMES WITH Quality _ -� LARRY ZABLELSKI -nz Specializing in Interior Built-Ins, Iry marine .ltstrEclrim since 1968 Canine and Feline �{ � � � (508)432-5919 Entertainment Centers, Cabinets. YOUR BUSINESS BY Docks Flats Fips Bulkheads Waste Removal Service 'e � RALPH SKIP)BURNS Finish Work. Exterior Trim. , From '��(� (508)432-5131 - ADVERTISING THE RevetmentAils Stairways yards Dog Runs•Cat Boxes MOST TREES CUT,AND CHIPPED FOR$50 Insured. References. �s - As little as$5 a week! - 15 YEARS OF SERVICE ON CAPE COD Call me for that special project. BUSINESS & SERVICE -80 - Eli. JCK MR.i'OOPER SCOOPER 508-385.8966 FULLY INSURED-FREE ESTIMATES F WOOD CHIPS$4.00 PER YARD DIRECTORY! 11 Raybe Moans IAA 02653 Lic.#34 385=4342 STUMP GRINDING SPECIAL .... --r. ._ ..,.._,. .../ ".,,�""^s"y" < ,..k.. y,...n.�.,,yx ,, xtz.¢�'„a,..E:...,r:''rw,5";:' t r5:�^•:..at >x>wt73:3;ra�;':.�:nt' rrc:�'t�sahas�`.:<s�i•ix,- se' ..,. .. <.t ,..,'_,pus c4l»Gs"N<tF.»/€��;£:9'S, s„•... u 'M:i.. .<•:..o -.t. .. ::. ... 3.�:: .......� ,� �t3 �.�' .. ., DF'�ss'f)/B"•.» a� �'� �G .,F'o..'.7''� �.� In Time For Thellolidays... PROPERTY CLEANUPS PILGRIM MOVERS DO M G. HOLCOMB • -DAIGLE TREE SERVICE i EXTERIOR PAINTING PLUMBING & HI'ArII�1G Tree Removal•Chi 1n • P.A BATES Local,Long Distance Storage wArm Tmunm r • cosro>d Bsnts Chipping Brush Removal • Dump Runs Weekly Trips throughout New England 30 Peseverance way,r�yannis,"'"oa"°' •Stump Grindin • ( -Associates v P 9 9 (sos)•a99-oo07 p $ , You Personal Computer Consultants Attics,Cellars&Gutters Cleaned• - Special Rates to Florida New construction•Uesign service • Lot Clearing• •$ome Computer Purchase Consulting LOW RATES• Free Estimates 508-362-7778 Service&Repair M.1c,n•a,i,�as an20&r i°o° Free Estimates-Insured Paul A..Bates (508) 420-3448 508-540-0408 MasW`P' °LCS�156 (508) 432-6095 (508) 430-5170 y.,., ... .......n »»..:.,.,.««<n'.i,• v.. . z' 'v ,:<:k3yas - .,.:, a ��'{�NY ''".' 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Free Estimates prReasngprompt, s#Giftdependable catesAvailrvices. 508-760-2824 CALL PAT 778-6761 (508) 432-4467 �420-3354 - Reasonable Rates•Gift Certificates Available!' , f „ a Cape Cod News . Wednesday,November,29, 1995 Page 29 y ”` Tla Place our DCSPLAY CISsfled Ad` ' M..... � Ta Place year �FI�E �lass�fled Ad � • M M U N I T Y CUt©rI ThurS 8alnCLASSIFIEDS 7prn, l"r1 8arrl 30 sat 83Ca11t 12 ©IJTI< MOn Fri $ 3d m F General 212 General . 212 Part Tlme . 221 � 6 Furniture 320 Furniture � ;� q (Eastla.ke,Hutch Dark 320 Mlscellaneous'336 FAT? TIRED? RETIREES& OTHERS! PART-TIME �c`� Q For Sale BROKE?- Lose 10 Lookingto fill some Anti ue pine, & dry $7/Hour Style) upholstered sink; copper insert, BAHAMAS CRUISE 100 pounds fast, safe, spare time? Transpor- 1-4 Days Per Week �� , r " chair, $50. Call $500.508-375-0016.' S da s/. 4 nights nutritionally, forever!! . tation company needs Retail MerchandisingF: 508 385-917.6. y g Earn $500 to$2000+, casual art time driv- Wall Unit: Roche underbookbd! Must..sell! P Randleman Company �F» , j3„ l 5 - Bobois, very im res- $279/ couple, limited flexible• hours, free ers to deliver cars in the nations largest;dis DINING ROOM Set i Y P P consultation, samples. 50 mile radius of Bos- tributor of Cb's, cas=• 1930's Decorators slue: Scandinavia 9 ft tickets. Call (800) 617-826-2712. - ton. $6.00/hr. 617 COMMUNITY. wide. White with silver 935-9999 ext. 430. settes, home video and CLASSIFIEDS Antiques 300 Show Piece, beautiful trim.' $3500. 508- Mon-Sat.9AM-.10PM . 95-1 2790 x 309. q MACHINE SHOP OP- - computer software Reach over 563,000 cir woods .& carvings, 535-1689 ERATORS Immediate Management Sales seeks motivated individ- culation for results when ANTIQUE SOFA buffet, china closet,. Baskets b . . ASSISTANT ual to work on a mer- it'counts. To place your Empire style, carved silver chest, table, Miscellaneous 336 openings for second Y. shift. Conventional chandising team. Duties classified line'ad today, wood, mint green uphol- chairs. $3000 For Sale Design and CNC machinist. 4 MANAGER include: planogram us- call 1-800 464 0505. stery. $450. 508-432-4323' . Premier gift basket.com- day work week with age, restocking, returns 508-349-1731. A HOLIDAY SALE Pany taking holiday or- full benefits. Send re- TRAINEE processing, inventory Announcements Dining Room Set, rose- Midwest Ornaments! ders. Gourmet food., sume/letter' - to $325-3,50/ Week + and display creation and 253 Trifles&Treasures wood accent, pads, 6 Buy 4-get 1 free! Cape sports, toys,. more. commission maintenance. Must In Truro Center. S e- chairs & sideboard. Cod,Collection, 574 Rte Unique 1,00% guaran- • Pocasset Machine P Corp., PO Box 3088, Paid Vacation have reliable transporta BIPLANE RIDES!!• cializes in Antique Pine $395.362 7886. 6A,Dennis.385-8367: teed.fi17 834-0723. Pocasset,MA 02559. (1wk/yr,up.to 3 Wks) tion and proof of.insur STUNT.RIDES.. GIFT 9 Furniture & Accesso- ance. Previous retail ex CERTIFICATES: Dining Room Set. Lex- j Medical, Dental& Mass Acro Aerobatic vies. Open 11 .- '4 9 ( _ PEST CONTROL Life Insurance penence a plus but not Fri Sun 508-349-9509. ington Furniture) 68" UY :'re required. Call Center, Plymouth Air lass table, 6 u hol- Seeking experienced .401K Plari. q ort, MA. O en dail g p Answer to Crossword Puzde, and trainees, nights for o p y 800 729 1978 Ext. 309. P P Y, . stered chairs.and buf- 9 20/o Em to ee Dis 'EOE.' year round. Reserva Consignments 306 fet. $2500. 508 535 published Today. restaurant/hotel PEST count dons call (508) &Thrift Shops !ELIMINATION INDUS P- 1689 J U 1 C E M I N 5 K PAGE CAR P TRY. Excellent comma Training CALL11-800-464-0505 747-1719. FAA certi- A N N O Y A T.O N E AMEN O V A L nicatioriskills, good.NAMCO #1 For Famil fied aircraft and pilots. ELITE.REPEAT B I G B E N J A Mil N GOLDS B O R 0 - Y TO A LINE AD. DINING TABLE Glass- ' drivingrecord, trans or Fun CONSIGNMENT SHOP top/brass legs and 4 r E s L a L E,r S o s O W N E D I tationfor 60 days. Must. openings Pa . Per 224 LOCATING PARENTS, 136 Rt. 6A, Orleans upholstered,chairs. E s P Y M u D w 1 P E y has o enin s at our Y RELATIVES se pass background check. stores)in: p- Marketplace Mall. Open $200 508-790-9102 SWATHE E L I' Z A B E T H B O O P Call arated through adop- 7 days, 9-5 Sun. 12-5. T A o s G A L A X Y E L O I A V A State exam training pro- AVON,MA tion. Familyhistory & Y A L L O T D I M A D D R E S S E D vid`ed..1-800-442-9988 ., HANOVER;MA Winter fashions arriving FULL SOFA 3.cush- a Candidates should os- Give Yourse„ The other related services daily. 10%senior citizen ions, queen size B u F F A L O'R O B E R T H E A R P Sports Edge Soap available. We offer q USE $E N E T O U E B A T I S T E sess sales skills & cus it discount Tues: & Wed. sleeper, mid tan, soft • UNIVERSAL Opera Updates Now.. nationwide registries. P C L A I M MUM S A B I N • 508-255-1824 vinyl upholstery. MODELa s tome r-focused"can- '.Sports and Entertain- 617-341-3445 or write Y P Y• $175 R a s H E s r c I a S P L A T A D'A do"team spirit. NAMCO- ment Line 1 (900) P.O. Box 344, 508-349-7330 even E R L E w I L L I AIM T H E K I D SEARCH is one of America's larg-' 562-7000 ext. 1725. Stoughton,MA 02072. ST.JOAN OF ARC ings. B E a T A B O u T I N N E R r C a Children,Males,- est retailers-of above $2:99/min. Must be Thrift Shop, Canal A N N M I N T AFRESH I T E M Females .ground pools, patio fur- 18+ year. Procall Co. STORAGE TRAILER Road., opposite- St,. HEADBOARDS, (2) R A G G E D Y A N D R E W M O R N A Y All Types&Sizes Call 602 954-7420. And ground level stor- Joan of Arc Church. Twin size,solid cher- a L E x E D a s O D a X6g meat. and fitness equip- ( ) A M A T I ass s K I I M P E L Includin XXXL„All " age containers for rent. Mon-Fri 10AM-4PM. ry, cannonball style_ 9 ment.. Fast delivery. Saturday,10AM-1 PM. with Harvard frames. B U C H A R E s T JUNGLE D A M E S Ages Please�Sendf Resume You can find your spe- -Cape Cod Trailer 508-255-4476. E T R E O R A L A L O H A E L I T E For National'Magazines," . - vial someone now!! P $500.508 255-0732. LEER TAPE N U T T Y T E T O N (800)622-1300� T.V. to' Gall the Best Date- , NAMCO LIVING ROOM SET- Answer to Today s Cryptoquip: Catalogs;&Posters. K• Line! 1-900-562-7000 Reach over 563,000 cir- Computers 312-• No experience Human Resources 86" sofa, blue, P ext. 3137. $2.99/min. culatiorrfor results when WHEN THE IGNORANT RUSTIC SAW THREE necessary1,00 Sanrico Drive IBM Compatible 1995 striped, love seat & 2 Must'be.18+ years. it counts. To place your P P HOLES IN .THE GROUND HE CROWED, For Information Call • Manchester,CT06040 Procall Co. Call 1- classified line ad today, with printer. $1500 chairs, $750. "WELL,'WELL,'WELL!,' 1-800-243-5103 Fax to(263)646-3692 602-954-7420. call1-800-464-0505. 508-255-7377 508-477-3678 ­1 Are . ' For.'sale'fish aquar'i- burgundy, brand century.2000,.$20, condition, $15, each,. tion, $30, 487-1385, board 410, 1.2&1.44 Boys- charlotte hor- Taboret, portable util-' Um; 10 gallon with new,$49,-240-1984 up to 40lbs, call 1477- 255-3064 after 6pm. evenings or leave mb floppy drives $15., nets sweatshirt ity stand with 4 cast lighted hood $20, - 5922 after 5pm. message. each,945 3313. . (large) $5, hornets ers, pivoting shelves, 4a,to_nkato s$10; 2 lit Free- adult black & Classic camel hair Y_ O winter coat (medium). tough abs plastic, r - tie tykes kitchen table white furry cat-needs Typewriter (smith coat, size 12, never Wanted- a stepper Luggage, good $10, levi jeans, 3 $45,call 896-0427. y booste(' seats; .$5 lots of love- named corona) $25, hot air worn, $50, leather (aerobic) for a small shape, five piece, pair, size 28, 28,$5, each.888-8779 footsie,. 896r5287_ corn popper, $5,over high boots 8n, like child in need of vinyl, light blue,.$20 432-4090. Wanted to buy, sega: after 6:00pm ' 'bought 1 bundle new, $25, ceiling fan surgery to build mus- or bo, shelf, three genesis games and: Roller blades, good pewter gray timber- '& light, new in box cles,up forkids,255- shelf dark pine wall 42" ceiling fan-with' .'movies suitable for 7 condition size 6 $30 Free 2 seamen's line shingles, (30 yr) $25, gorgeous fake 3614. unit,.29"h, 36"w, 5- light, brand new,$25,• year old grandson,. or. b.o. 896-7155 bunks, complete with $15,398-9123. mink, size small $50, 1/2", $1.5,. 896-7155 3 light brass fixtures . 362-8771. eves. a deep drawer;_ 255-6665. Fireplace set, brass eves. $15,•16" girls bike 8 unassembled, call Down filler, zippered & black w/andirons, Jonsered 1.6" chain Fireplace 4.15,477 6760. p poker, 255-5947. jacket size medium, Kenmore electric screen size 44x32 Snow tires, studded saw, runs but needs_ tongs &•.holder $15, sky blue-with yellow sewing machine $50,* $50,old travel organ, e78xl4 on ford rims, Holida s ecials, work;$40,385-9689. k andirons' $20; iron Never worn! men's'"flight cloth liner$30; j *ooden-truck.rack for electric'w/-legs,$50, like new, $50 or bo, ,art/drafting table with - .=`wood'basket_$10. . skates bauer:hockey, ,778-2450 eves: long bed pick-up$10,'. 432=1240. 275-2894:. stool ($50)_hand. -Leather is in, i..have 349-0118. size 7, $40, sim fig= 255-1307. - painted 4 place dish skirts,jackets;slacks, are, size 6, $12, levis Wanted:,8 ft step lad ,,Tires- 1-p205/7505 Golf clubs; Lady 'set,$20), fisher auto all.$30 each, 833 Sears_`wood furnace, 505 jeans, 30%32, 15' der.and 12 or 14 ft Twin beds ,textured' like' new; $25, -1 burke;full'set,beauti-' `turntable (mt 729) 1215. electric blower, burns 362-8947. regular ladder, call vinyl , headboards, p225/75 rl4, very: fuLcondition,,great $25,362-4349. two foot logs,.$50, 255-4359. good shape $50 good cond,-$20 I— christmas gift $50, Exercise bike $35;; 945-1284. Plow cutting edge for ; toro. electric snow- `4 255-3873. � 220/55-390trx miche-' nice golf bag, $1b, Baskets,all sizes and i 8' fisher plow, $50, Oak desk (great for lin, good cond, $25< ; 771-0963. shapes.'-Take one or shovel,$3%,entrance, Little tykes workshop, ,.'leaf sweeper .$15, computer) $50, 362- Wanted-two or three 394-7602. all, special price for . door wood.9 lights like new,'xtra tools. bicycle single speed 8361. h.p:,electric rnotor for Golf clubs, mens wit-.. all of them, 250 and ,32"x80" $25, 477 included, 896-8757 like new $25, 432- air.compressor,.775- Fireplace wood, not :son staff,.full.set,: 401'6. 111 eves,$40 6267. Vacuum small hand 0106.. pine, split, seasoned, excellent cond., great' 'up,call 0836.. g.e.$15, eureka can- 15 -20" lengths, christmas gift;$50, Sleep sofa, queen Wheelchair wanted," Typewriter royal elec_ 2 suitcases&.match- _ ister $25, cassette 9' salt water-rod & could be a cord, we- -Wilson leather'golf --size, brown--plaid - folding.in good condi tric portable, model ing cosmetic case, player & recorder reel $25,fly rod $25, are moving, $50, bag;$20 call;771- $50, beds (complete) ,tion,349-3359.. 8p-8000 appolio 10, $10,golf bag, 14"hole $10,775-9896. fishing gear, fresh &" 349-7330,'evenings .,0963. - -double$50 ytwin$50,, new. nbbon exc and 6 zippers, good n. saltwater lures-etc. ,- f Exercise ike $20, Dorm refrigerator $50, murray 3sp 5 area decorator all Swivel rocker, med ree delivery on cape, b cond.$40;775 948.6.- cond$5,432 479f. 9 255,5865. (spars) $45; lawn ladies bike $30, 255 wool rya ruys;,:con =tblue w/ match'inig Z75`1736. Wanted:'_ student Doll brand new mower 21" bra s , Wanted to buy, auto" ( ) 99 8154. temporary geometric stool $50., exercise Dollhouse-new-,great matc slide projector, i wants dorm frig; in karolinka in_native engine $50, gas grill designs, 4x6, 5'8.'` x bike, sears works for christmas, fully good condition,for polish dress, porce- &,hank with gas $25, Tire & rim, 16' ponti design Paine down great,. $40, •spice furnished w/8 rooms; Please call 432 4273. j $25. for sale exc. lain head and hands 240-1800. ac sport aluminum I filled easy, chair, rack, oak', revolving 2 story, furniture $50, For sale; childs west- mach. action row - (value$39.99)asking rim, was on a 1986 brown/blue desi n. ! a a $25 or trade; $20, Electric , heater-, g $8,428 0480. 428 4206: ern saddle $50,; j y paperback portable on wheels p2151 ille se, fire is $50, matching- childs com i ( ) p21.5165 hr 15, use Wanted- ladder back Wood .stoves 1 pater/tv: • 428-4206 books 80 for $5 or'- P ! ottoman $25, all very ( 25 cents each 428 plug in style,_.looks rY educational game Corian,type counter- like the old fashion 1893.are $25, 760 good 'cond., 428 chairs', high` back,` kitchen) (1 air tight' $50 (with'tv), girls - 6566. 1893. refer 'light finish, scandia $50 each, top, bathroom oval kind steam heaters 1262. prefer 9 ) pair ice skates size 4, sink, six inches, Wanted tool shed or radiators has thermo Snowboard, used 1 reasonable please, please call 771-8704 - $10, girls pair roller cream colored swirl such like building stat.$20, shop vac season, mint condi- Step ladder,Werner 6 428 0480. or 771 3749. blades size 4, $10, - pattern, ft.fiberglass,alu$50minum and international set.w/ pattern; takes four 6'x6' to 10' to 10'; $15;394-5832. lion, foot straps ly'nes 5 ft. aluminum Computer monitors, For sale, twin bunk w inch center-faucet; need'before snow, change for righty or at&t, one mono t4" tied sale set, tom case$10;-398-8697. - $15.432-0757. ( ) $10, 398-6769 keep flies,call 240-2722. Looking to buy christ- left winter's on its dia, one e a .Y� g plete-with ladder, trying. mas tree, artificial & way! 435 or bo, call Tires- (2) dunlop board, 11" dia, mono. $50 349-1327, niov Mode"rn upholstered Ladder, 14' single nice 6 foot or taller,' 430 9814. qualifier tires, size $15, e a $25, 945- in must sell,.. asap, -.casual room or den i Flagstones, twenty section $35, 6' step, good condition, 477- q g g 111 P casual chair,:.fabric 195 75 r15, good 1647. 349-1327. � I -large multicolored $30, exercise bike 7298. - Wetsuit, boys size tread, $30 -for -the covering in very good stones, average $35,477-4016. 16, excellent condi- air, leave message Tandy' computer Two snuggli bounc condition, one rear Vise for,work bench P g le (mahogany)dam- . weight 251bs, $50, Old fashioned baby $f0, telephone lion, call after 6pm, 432-4657. parts, keyboard, 3 ers/feeders/sleepers, 9 ( 9 Y) 775-4739. y P 255-6499 $50, also 1/2 and 5 1/4 disk dri- good'condition $10 aged, in considera-' pram in excellent answering machine avocado refrigerator Computer- paper- ves, 1200 b internal each, baby walker tion of damage $35, Comforter, shams, condition $40, step 2 $10,385-9689. $45 or bo.' white monitor $45, and external (graco), good condi 428-1262. bed skirt and pillow; small baby play yard, Michelin xzx 155 f monochrome monitor modems, $5 each, tion, $10, call 888- queen size croscill .good for infant 6-12 Solid oak-5 drawer $10,mouse$10,key- 945-1647. 9066 after 6 m. paisley, gold green,. mos•$20, car seat; 8003, very good/ dresser, good condj p , Page 30 Cape Cod News Wedries}day,Nov einberi29,1995' ss"l ; To Puce yl I:INF Classified AdC • ToI's ' Piace your d1SPLAY Ciasslfl@CI Ad Call 8Q0 464 05t15 or 5{}S 25,5 94Q0s Is Cali 1 8�� 554 5999 ©r 508 255 94Q1 Min Thurs&gym'- m, Trim a 3t},Sat 8 3cam t Ngtn LASSIFIEDS Mon FI'I S 3 5pr>�t ; _ h 1 Miscellaneous 336 Miscellaneous 336 Miscellaneous 336 Miscellaneous 336 Miscellaneous 336 Miscellaneous 336 Miscellaneous 336 Miscellaneous 336 For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale. For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale BOWHUNTING EQUIP- 1-800-735-2697 for GOLD UNIVERSAL MAGIC HEAT OIL PLOW 7 1/2' Fisher HAMMOND ELECTRIC BURNER-Gross out- SUNOUEST WOLFF � BRAINTREE- BLUE MENT - BOWHUNT free 184-page cata GYM ORGAN- Piper 11, put 9.8,000 BTU/HR electric hydraulic, fits TANNING BEDS. Com- HILLS CEMETERY. 2 ER'S Discount Ware- Io9 Almost new, Bench & cloth cover. w/zones &�plumbingg. Wagoneer $850 BO Graves side by side, house;America's larg- Asking$150 or b/o. Like new. $500. 508-896-47-11. niercial = Home.Units located in the Bronze BRAIDED RUd 100% Call 508-255-8331 $700,B.O.255-2358. 508-487-9694 from $199.00. Buy Fac- est archery supplier Rug Hand Hooked. for Direct and.SAVE! Memorial -Park sec- stocks over 5000 wool, 8x11, navy & GREAT FOR XMAS OAK CABINETS floor& . Clair Murray; Nan- y gray reversible, on i LOOM.4 harness, cher- , Call TODAY for NEW lion. $1600. Call (508) tiowhunting items at 9 y 9- 13-1 cu. ft. upright wall units Lazyy"Susan, tucket Design",,4/ x 477-0427. 20-40%off retail:Call nal 1 of a kind pattern freeze: Whirlpool. Like ry, 30 in. floor, $600. double sink. $600 BO 5 1/2 to finish. $5dO, FREE color catalog. $1300,508-896-5031. new.$150/362-8910. 508-945-0719 (508)291-2685 B.O.508-240-5002. 1-800-462-9197. f 3 s t < F = i ` V a d 3`F h WMN 4 Z � a m Os Fresh Christmas Trees ( ;SAMUELL DWGALLERY' A��Wreaths and Gpreens ILA ICGLASS Ribbon and Bows. PAIN RELIEF CENTER • Craft Supplies � ai, t 'c'Yt, cates *stained glass*blown glass*glass jewelry*limited edition Poinsettias-all colors ` crafts in clay fiber and metal Garden *Massage-*Therapy Acupuncture pit certificates 5ltippfng awallabfe. ' Route 28,South Yarmouth *Yoga Classes 10-5 wed.sun. Center 398-3228 FAX: 398-5981 508-240-2311 Brewster ao39 Main St.,(Rt.6A),Cummaqui8 362-0175 f sss i �3t1a1C71R173�5�[77R!SkC TJR!��L,��R�1rl ! C ice' NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER ,(508)432-5977 1-800 371-5977 YOUR HOLIDAY PIES. CAPE RENTAL WORLD STOVE PLACE II Fresh or Frozen-Baked to Order ° YOUR ONE STOP FOR PARTY&CATERING StJPPI.IFS -Grace Baksa Santa Scats, N' Oil/Coal/Wood/Gas&Pellet Stoves/Accessories HOMEMADE FRUIT PIES Fireplace Enclosures/Bagged&Bulk Coal i _ Tables,Chairs,Chafing Dishes,Punch Bowls, Order by phone Z"a owl astam OwidLrnaa l 508 394 0262 Trays,Glassware,Coffemakers&More... �� ! 2-C Harold Street 8 Kennedy Lane(off Forest 782 Main St.,Rt 28 1-80((IL498-3890 " Corner Route 124 West Yarmouth So.Yarmouth 394-3890 LARRY CARBONNEAU Harwich Port,MA 02646 f a 1 Calendar Towels GLASS WORKSHOP �„ CHRISTMAS TRESS *Wooden Toys Large inventory of glass supplies. Decorated& Plain Wreaths of all sizes * Stocking Stuffers Over 7000 items. and lots more at If you don't see it,we can get it! Poinsettias,� �� Cyclamen CLASSES in Fused Glass and Sandblast etching - . f° The Old HOUSeoltdayrJasses»ybeveledlassorrlatrtents White Pine Roping$1. per yard r 294 Head of the Bay Rd. 8 ' e stalrzeci glass course begrts jn 10, 117pFn.„ HART FA R M Buzzards Bay MA 02532 • 508 759-4942 Visit us at 4039 Rt 6A Cummaquid 362-1075 21 Upper County Rd Dennis Port 394 2693 y' K 1< ` ; L ` ��' �r �+ a Fun \ _ r Need cash for.the holidays?.. ..: service! SANDWICH LANTERN WORKS . • 5311t�SuI�S OPEN. an 17 Sebastian Wa 1 I I I 1 Monsat esrds L J Y * HtS Sandwich,MA Buying&Se/ling Gold Silver • Diamonds • Watches 600 MacArthur w GI3S`SeSy; (508)833,0515 • Estate Jewelry • Costume Jewelry and More... ' Blvd:,Pocassett * ' '.,.' Paid! 1 Boo zs-PARTY Highest Priced High Hour service • Ho" - 2 use Calls B A ointment 4 y P RTY C �►PE COD 146 Thornton Drive Next to L&M Caliper 6 Brake YEAR ROUND SHOWROOM Independence Park • Hyannis(508)790-9200 It's worhwhile coming in to F see our „ .�"O . . .:. I6ue ti!ffieS �- - large selection of gas burningx inc. ` • stoves! BIKE SHOP f THE IRON HOUSE is the .Going to a Holiday Party. home of the famous Newcastle Or the Airport for Christmas Vacation HceOce ,�. ` Ansl&5nll Appr©ved I t oal stove. ----- = Call _M-- I inOl\ T We have the BEST coal and � ChJ-__ er, i we deliver. 508 362-9137 TODAYf 2S 951 HOUSE f I Fireplace inserts,-wood 1995 Models Value Priced to INC burning and coal ;, make room for the 1996's stoves. - Located at 460 Route 134, Dennis Is Opel! Daily'9-5 760-4515 ow Come visit us at F Authorized Dealer 95 Corporation Rd.-,—Hyannis • 1-800-660-2625 1, Cannondale Giant Raleigh Marin Haro, Univega&GT uMa n Cape Cod News Wednesday,November 29, 1995 Page 31 f 9 -< x )ter '� � ,�. :YS�. .. .i:;'••: ., � .. ;S s..S i,:<. 3' .:. ::; ,, .r� � ...r c``�i'. ��:j.�..� "� t :, s .�. �.,,..2„¢:;�•� a�,-\^-;:«�..' .:.a. ,..\�;i,�, ;.,5`.,.L... �.. r .. 3.. ' t .'x i �.rY:��:d:i;:•:., �i� y� I Pontiac Looks Powerful In 96 New.looks'on Pontiac's Grand Am and Bonneville and you've got winning combination." and options normally found only on bigger, more models,a full lineup of Sunfires and powertrain e Bonneville expensive cars. Dual air bags,anti-lock brakes and rear 1 enhancements in all six carlines.cast a rosy glow on Redesign features of the 1996 Bonneville SE and seat HVAC ducts are standard on all Sunfire models. Pontiac's prospects for the 1996 model year.With all SSE models include headlamps, taillamps,front and The-Enhanced Traction System is included with the the pieces in place from the start,Pontiac forecasters rear fascias,front fenders,moldings,decklid and deck- available 4-speed.automatic transmission. look for sales to approach.600,000 for the 1996 model lid spoiler.These redesigns enhance the flow of the.. Firebird s year. sophisticated lines that have lead many car enthusiasts Firebire Coupe and Firebird Convertible enter 1996 Grand Am and Trans Sport.roll-out 1996 models on' to compare Bonneville with highline European imports with a rear-wheel drive version of the award-winning the heels of model years sales records.The top selling costing thousands more. 3800 Series II V6. Firebird's 3800 Series II V6 gener- M compact within General Motors,Pontiac's Grand Am Sulire ates 200 horsepower at 5200 rpm.and 225 lb.ft. of posted sales of 246,7.78 units in 1995,eclipsing its 1994 Sunfire has a sporty four-model lineup for the 1996 torque at 4000-rpm.That's 40 more horse[power and 25 record by more than 3000 cars.Trans Sport sales-rose model year including the SE Coupe, SE Sedan, SE lb.ft. of torque than the previous standard Firebird V6 [ 2.2 percent with a final tally of 34,010 for:the 1995 Convertible and GT.Coupe,each equipped with features. engine. 6 model year. Additionally,Pontiac dealers sold 57,293.Sunfires, 82,954 Bonnevilles, 123;057 Grand Prixs and 41,947 .• Firebirds in the'1005 model year.The total of 586,039 units was below the banner year of 1994,but Pontiac " increased its market share and increased retail sales as a percentage of total sales. Grand Am ,: , "The man interior and exterior refinements and , y y a� overtrain enhancements we've made to the Grand Am ' 13 - - for 1996 show that we've been listening to ourcus- ' _ tourers, said Pontiac General manager John C.,• � � W 3 Middlebrook: "By providing1996 Grand Am buyers � with such features as dual air bags,body-mounted safe- ty belts and ergonomically improved controls and instrument panel,we've provided more value to a car- ' line that was already the best-value in its class.Add that to Grand Am's bold,distinctive styling and driving fun Sunfire SE Convertible NF es Fully Factory Equipment Including 275 Horse Power THE LOWEST PRICED MIDSIZED CAR PERIOD! .. G \ - Northstar System, Traction Control, Dual Airbank System, Keyless Entry,Chrome Wheels,Leather Interior&More! c i Lease for on ly 24 Months! } x .10°/down of MSRP i• , k f� $399 , «... � rBe�dw Taurus V :,. Lowest lease price ff of the year See the Rest of the Oldsmobile Lineup $399x24-$9576.10%of MSRP:$399 first payment plus$400 Refundable Security Deposit required plus$400 acquisition fee. lncludesgap protec• Simplified Pricing- . � Aux a 4 � rr` lion.Tax,registration.fees additional.Lease based on 12,000 miles p yg96 The Best Value in Today's Automotive Market year-.15 per mile over.Purchase Option Available.. e a 6 and e C, 13 v o�Ctl �OKe ' \ ���' ®dvwnna w wio,aa.sYwrmwao DV7 V1'e 00010 , G�nd a MuOss for Rece!ve sot,SKe pttl �t) Brand d ee Cherok ` � ay R1v s�garb: Cherokee 4x4 jeep o 4x4 - sun ore, .l p - 4 Door,auto,6 cylinder,a/c,stereo cassette; ee Grand Cherokee Laved l center console rear viper, mo re. ore $359 299 g Per,Month Lease 1 $O DOWN Per Month Lease Option tO$age Saving Lowest Priced Full MSize 4x4 in OnDOWN t.' lace FREE Air CondIUoMng i 4 door,dual air bags,power windows,locks&much more. savings up to$1336.......... ... ... . ... .... ......__ Lease$399 x 36-$14,364.$0 down,1st payment&security deposit of$375 required. Lease$299 x-36-$10,764.$0 down, payment&'secudt deposit of$325 required. P Y y P q 1 Acquisition fee of$495 required.Closed end lease:Taxes&registration additional.Based Acquisition fee of$495 required.Closed end lease.Taxes&registration additional.Based r>•z .j4< ' on 12K miles per year.Purchase option available. on 12K miles per year.Purchase option available. - Select-Sample of Quality Preowned Vehicles. Matey More To ChooseFrom. MAK F: � F 1993 Sexllie STS, #iS41q $25, 5997 Eitloradq #S4134 Frrim$21,9��v �:�3�Se�llle SLS, s #S4136 � $27,�s �:992 Sedan pe�nlle,#S4p�3A $al,�,ss5 h r - Madan I a llla,#54155 $ ,99a C31ds 8 R ncyS�lan'#5NAN $143 5 3 , 593 f�Id0r�1do, ## 4 '` $24,95890 Fleetwood, #545 $13,995i. *Vacation offer excludes prior sales and excludes prior- on ers: *Some restrictions apply - r. r _ I ROUTE 1.32 - HYAN N I S - 775-3600 - 1-800-649-3663 Page 32 Cape Cod News - Wednesday,,November 29,1 1995 ��� lava your LINE Classify 4d �` '� � � � � Gall i SQO 4�4 QSE:t� crr 54$ 255 94t3© . - � � . - � � `"i�Ir�naThurs sum 7pmx 1=ri 8arrl ��0}Sat 8 3�3arn 12 �Iv�n - � UISPI.�,�Yr+Glas��ffed Ad Come in & check out ��i, l ,Fs � �"... ........ q our current market _ prices. We're hundreds Miscellaneous 336 Miscellaneous 336 Pets -344 Wanted 380 Wanted 380 Architects 408 below everyone else.., For Sale - For Sale 3 to Buy t0 Buy AFFORDABLE ARCHI-Rottweiler pups, RUG Magnificent hand- WASHERS&DRYERS males AKC regis ANTIQUES. EARLY MAPS TECTURAL PLANS carved Chinese rug,- Many late model ma tered, vet.checked, Old furniture, toys and WANTED Build your dream. 9x12. Sacrifice $3995. chines.Satisfaction show &working titles. collectibles. Anything Buying atlases and oth- Custom Homes, Addi- 1993 Toyota Pickup Call487-1162. guaranteed.726 Fal- Sire & dam with OFA. old or unusual desired. er separately printed tions and Remodeling. mouth Rd.Hyannis. 508-295-4970 Single items or estates. maps of the Americas Know the Cost Before SUNQUEST WOLFF 508-775-0100 Bob,255-5180. and European coun- You Begin With Accu- Only 40,000 Miles TANNING BEDS. Com- - Publications 348 tries, pre-19th century. rate Computer Aided and Read t0 Work mercial - Home Units WOODSTOVELike Vigi- Berry's Will Buy almost Please call Brad Finch. Design and,Thorough #685 Publications anything old. Custom - � from $199,00. Buy Fac- lante. Tremendous 508-896-4423 � Estimates. 1-800-517- tory Direct and_SAVE! heat. $675 new. Sale, is reserved for advertis- furniture and antique, 4444.'. Call TODAY for NEW $225.508-255-2358 ers sending a catalog, paintings, prints, sil- EXTRA.CASH 8595 . brochure or other form ver, furniture, China, ke in Gold used t lin Carpentry 416 FREE color catalog. Buying Y � try 1-800-462-9197. SEARS chest freezer of literature in the mail_ glass. Call (617) ken Gold items, sterling 15.cu., excellent con- Some advertisers 982-0511 Rockland. silver, old diamond CARPENTRY y? SUNQUEST WOLFF dition. $225. 508-896- charge a fee for this in- rings, and coin collec- All phases,new or old' formation. If there is a , BOOKS o Th omas Coyne i n h i . B t o s Cash paid. ASS _- _ 1876. P _ Y TANNIN BED om G S C fee it will be published - > ':`<><s::: 508 255 8239 1r � t � P RIVER COINS. 508 �,.:;. mercial - Home units WANTED ( ) in fee, ad. If have to ou 4-7 Y We have customers 39 353 fr m, 199:00: Buy Fa - e o c Musical 340$ an questions about ads y TAMP q C A CARPENTRY t i` 'Waiting for o r � k u boo s y for Direct-and SAVE. Y Instruments _ published ed under ub Additions Remodeling, P P 0 9. Call TODAY for NEW .and documents. ..r- :, cations call: % House Repairs, Decks To p vices aid. FREE color catalog. ARMSTRONG FLUTE P P paid. f-� Community Classifieds. ..;�.::<.;.. ......., .. . 1-800.462-9197. Sterling/Open hole. TITCOMB S .. y,.,ag and All Carpentry. OVER 1-800 464-0505 BOOKSHOP >a Insur8-255 6639 4 Need a Car? $400:(508)945 2721 508-255-6639 1, TROMBONE, Conn 432 RTE 6A &' ❑ No Credit '�0 Flea Markets 368 EAST SANDWICH,MA Constellation $300. In Clarinet Grudging used �« ❑ Bad Credit? excellent condition. b 8th grader for 1 se (508)888 2331 Carpets 418 USED CARS IN STOCK y g WELLFLEET 1-800-649-2331 "" v'` M. .... - &Rugs We Can Help! starting from Kenmore upright mester. Like new with �"' , 1995 freezer, excellent,con- case.$225.945-1914 FLEA MARKET Buying Used Call Mr. Hyman $ Open . SAT, SUN, y g COMMUNITY Professional Steam dition $100, 508- P Our Credlt.Speclallst 8-4 pm, & HolidayMon- or Rare Books CLASSIFIEDS Carpet Cleaningb 27s 1201. Pets 344 days. Admission 1 per And old paper items, Reach over 563,000 cir- Cape Shampoo: JJany car load. Dealers Wel- one or complete collec- culation for results when torial Services; Com- ' US Standard All Fuel CHRISTMAS BIRDS. come.349-2520. tion. For house call ap- it counts..To place your mercial & Residential, Furnace: Cast iron, Hand feed, Cocka pointment call. Tom classified'line,ad today, Hotels ($15/Room or includes tankless hot tiels, $45 each. Mili- Reach over 563,000 cir- Buckley945-0419. less) Truck Mounted - . calll-800-464-0505: I water unit, 6 gallons tary Macaw, $475 culation for results when COLLECTOR WISHES equipment. Free Esti per minute. Excellent firm. African Gray it counts. To place your TO BUY: Raggedey Accountants' 4 00 mates, Fully Insured, IT condition $650, best hand feed baby$850. classified line ad today; Ann, Nancy Drew; Reasonable Rates, ° offer.617-828 3693. Call 508 587-5523 call 1 800 464-0505. Judy Bolton, Tasha Free! We will do your 508-775-4520. Tudor and other chit- bookkeeping for one dren's serial books, month at no cost or Counseling 428 pre 1970.. 508-394 obligation: CFO- 9668 508-875-1875 ALICE E.SMITH, LICSW _ Mental Health Therapist Individual,couples,fam- ilies,groups.Insurance accepted.For affective I &caring service call ! 896-4724 Poor . Credit? No Such.. Thing'. FOR THE RICE s ' Elder Care_ 440 ."I will do whatever it takes to guarantee you a car!" OFM - Call Helen Now! Ext. 3488, Ext. 3241 Home Health Aide I C I � r I r Housekeeper. Loving,, responsible & trust- worthy. 15 yrs experi- ence with cancer, alz- B I • I I I • I i YOU t heimer & stroke. Ex l cellent references. ' I OLVO Call Leanne - OWN A 50 8 91 HQDA ACGfRD OOUIIw:, 93 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4x4 LIMITED 95.1UTACA g $ 881-8048. Aulp 0916722. $ SixgtxtdyvtlthTlr, MATURE WOMAN o: 90o Was 122,50 0 NOW 20 995 15SoRE tsee ing a live in, care ' ' I giving situation for el- 93 GRAND CARAVAN LEJplIlfltN�tI.RR:4x4 92 HONDA.PRELUDE derly person. Profes- Loaded,Dual Air Bags, 441995 S tf16712 WhReJBlk.,Auto,Power Roof,Loaded.I660722. $1 3 900 Referenceseavailable. fes7e22 Way.. 11#,JStOW 1991 VOLVO 240 DL Wagon sn 5s3 3420 9) TOYflTA P!C" tiP 44;:::::`:: 94 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED 4z4 93 CHtSR LEI3ARQONiRTII white/blue vinyl #2456A ... Financial 451 xect�ay,s epd; f946722. I $14,250 $ t47i�s/8we A4, Cord;f�1f623 124,995 law;fi i:1388533 Was NOW 23 795 . . ` :: � - ;; .. 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' s .r beige/belge,cloth #'1791 B 1(800)a5a-0252. . 94 NISSAN PICKUR4x4 EXTRA CAB SE 199AJEEPGIBIrHERO..... f : 95.GE0 TRACK RJTILITY i $16,9010 General 462 i Loaded,5 Spd.,Dk.GreeN,$ 1511 RedlWhfte To Shar Car, Services Gray,27K Mlles_/398333 6 977 _ 49=5 On 7,000 miles.f958922. 900 j ' s>2G95'::NOS 1993 VOLVO 940SA 4-dr.,Sedan ` pai A pliance'R e r $25 _ P l 92:C�HI~VRBLET;CA RICE VifAC(?N 95.JEEP CHEROKEE 4x4 9 I E B E'T' A :fi::: :`< bluegreen/black leather#24904 Service tcall. All types i a D 9 ExCEfCrit Corid:fW2122 & raids lowest. es 8kue=4t11s:8Paslt _[;,164722. $ �$17,900 r anywhere!! Call Eric: 6qv7vw Was 17,995 NOW95f at Action Appliance 91 VW FOXY 92 DODGE DAKOTA` 1994 VOL.VO 940.Turbo Wagon (sn)828 6s Red/Gray,Low Mi., $ $ ti $ white/grey leather#2459A AIRS RE CANED Automa c 1898122 CH R C 4995 .... �4 SoO: t 7995 Professional, free es tx Cord f872422fs Igt81 S 8,995ales, pick up, delivery. La - Was NOW $21'2Q0 • 432- 9 MA3A 7C-3 91 VW-JETTA $ 93 Q4G'1w.HAIW TC nights,weekends. + 1994 VO.LVO 850 TOO rbo Wa on days, t18d:5 spd AIC Nksy IAfMCG1s. Black with grey,5 Spd; g. Nice`t 14fi0T33 Nice Car.1963122. 8995. Was`�1991 NOW 95 #246 e '• Reach over 563,000 cir FWD r d/black leather 2A culation for results when _. 88 TOYOTA CAMR. . 9 :' W JETTA 94 MITSUBISHII-ECLIPSE $26 900 it counts. To place your } v 'classified line ad today, '~ 4 Dr.,Automatic,Loaded �fsCkt far 55 0 Only tOK Miles,#390434. Q 0 sj call 1-800=464-0505: j 1968i22 4995 fond t�tot# A 9 Was'12 995 NOW. V95 These Pre Owned Volvo'sthave G ` ........... been qualified for a utter Cleaning ,., 3COMTNWM LOCATIONS q \ P •ces.start$35. all ` th rl f\N� "Volvo Select Used Car Warranty" gutter cleaning service O" Allum `1'MW N entitles 10/discount on O�� °Itsw.�a y spring house&deck nWA= ""° a"°" Trans-Atlantic Motors'inc. ' washing. ins red# - � 111330,Insured. ' ® VOLVO . OPEN 25 Falmouth Rd:, Bourque . hone chuda-elMo■m SUN, Rte.'28 ai the Airport Rotary, Ben court 12-5 ry Contracting (617) 829.3402 t-00-S4S zss Hyannis Chris 617-878 0560 ' • • • • conung All Lion, ',Tom 508-337-6330 Sales Hours M.-Th.9-9,Fri.9-7,Sat 9.6,Sun.12-6 508-775-45�6