Plainville, Massachusetts annual reports 1951-1959, Part 77

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Section 17. Motion by Jefferson Cheever and unanimously voted-


For Veterans' Benefits 2,000.00


Section 18. Motion by Robert Haseltine and unanimously voted-


Highway - Center of Town $6,500.00


Salaries 2,000.00


Operating 4,300.00


Capital 200.00


Section 19. Motion by Frank Keegan and unanimously voted-


Memorial Day 200.00


Section 20. Motion by Samuel B. Robison and unanimously voted-


Payment of Interest 11,000.00


Section 21. Motion by Robert Haseltine-


Police Dept.


13,700.00


Salaries


11,461.00


Operating


2,139.00


Capital 100.00


Motion amended by Ernest LaPorte and seconded by Daniel Malone that the amount of $14,520.00, be raised and appropriated: 11,461.00 salaries, 2,639.00 operating, 420.00 capital. Vote on amendment carried, Yes 90, No. 79.


Motion by Robert Chamillard that the meeting be adjourned until Monday evening, March 23, 1959 at 7:30 p. m. Meeting adjourned at 11:01 p. m.


AUSTIN F. GRANT


Town Clerk


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The second part of the adjourned Town Meeting was held in the Elementary School Auditorium, Monday evening, March 17, 1959 at 7:30 p. m. The voters were checked into the hall by use of voting lists, the check showed 149 men, 58 women, total 207. The Moderator called the meeting to order at 7:30 p. m. and appointed the following counters, Bancroft Austin and Harry Cooper, right; Arthur W. Washburn, Jr. and Willard Ayer, left. Austin F. Grant, ballot clerk.


The Moderator announced that if there were no objections the minutes of the meeting of March 16, 1959, would not be read. There were no objections.


The Moderator announced the bounds of the hall as the chairs which were set up, no one sitting in bleachers could take part in the voting.


Article 6. Section 22. Tree Warden. Motion by Robert Hasel- tine and unanimously voted that the sum of 300.00


be raised and appropriated.


Section 23. Motion by Everett W. Skinner and unanimously voted that the sum of $1,237.36 Overdraft 1958 and $4,762.24 for 1959 be raised and appropriated for the Removal of Snow. 6,000.00


Section 24. Motion by Frank Keegan, Jr. and unanimously voted that the sum of 3,000.00


be raised and appropriated for the Park Department, Salaries $1,600. Operating $900. Capital $500.


Section 25. Motion by H. Jefferson Cheever that the sum of 75.00


be raised and appropriated for salaries Town Forest. Un- animously voted.


Section 26. Motion by Stanley G. Cole that the sum of 1,780.00 $260. for Salaries, $1,520. Operating be raised and appro- priated for the Town Office and Fire Station Building Maintenance. This motion was amended by LeRoy B. Wilson to read, $1,980.00. The additional $200. to be used by the Fire Department to renovate the rooms upstairs in the fire station. The Fire department to do the necessary work. Vote on amendment, No 82, Yes 39. Amendment lost. Vote on original motion Unanimous.


Section 27. Motion by Robert Haseltine and unanimously voted that the sum of 30,000.00


be raised and appropriated for Maturing Debt.


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Section 28. Motion by Samuel B. Robison and unanimously voted that the sum of 1,100.00


be raised and appropriated for Welfare Agent.


Section 29. Motion by Frank Keegan and unanimously voted that the sum of 8,464.00


be raised and appropriated for Street Lights.


Section 30. Motion by Robert Haseltine and unanimously that No Action


be taken on the Moth Department.


Section 31. Motion by Samuel Robison and unanimously voted that the sum of 500.00


be raised and appropriated for Vocational Education.


Section 32. Motion by Robert Haseltine and unanimously voted that the sum of 166,300.63


be raised and appropriated for Regional Schools.


Section 33. Motion by Samuel B. Robison and unanimously voted that No Action


be taken on the Planning Board.


Section 34. Motion by Frank Keegan and voted that the sum 450.00 be raised and appropriated for the Industrial Development Commission.


Article 7. Motion by H. Jefferson Cheever and unanimously voted that the sum of $425.00


be raised and appropriated for the bonding of Collector of taxes, Deputy Collector of Taxes, Treasurer, Town Clerk, Secretary of the Water Department and Clerk of the Selectmen.


Article 8. Motion by Edward Osterholm and unanimously voted that the town authorize the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year, beginning January 1, 1960 and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44 of the General Laws.


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Article 9. Motion by Robert Haseltine and voted that the sum of $2,513.53


be transferred from Overlay surplus and the sum of 1,000.00 be transferred from Surplus Revenue for a Reserve Fund.


Article 10. Motion by Samuel Robison and unanimously voted that No Action


be taken on Road Machinery Account.


Article 11. Motion by Everett W. Skinner and unanimously voted that the town accept the provisions of Chapter 90 of the General Laws, and raise and appropriate the sum of 1,050.00 for the cost of the Town's share of Chapter 90 Highway maintenance and that in addition the sum of $2,000.00 be transferred from unappropriated available funds in the Treasury to meet the State and County's share of the work, the reimbursement from the State and County to be restored upon their receipt to unappropriated available funds in the Treasury.


Article 12. Motion by Everett W. Skinner and unanimously voted that the town raise and appropriate the sum of to meet the Town's share of the cost of Chapter 81 High- ways, and that in addition the sum of $9,900.00 be trans- ferred from unappropriated available funds in the Treasury to meet the State's share of the cost of the work. The reimbursement from the State to be restored upon the receipt to unappropriated available funds in the Treasury.


4,750.00


Article 13. Motion by Everett W. Skinner and unanimously voted that the town raise and appropriate the sum of to start laying out and construction of Taunton Street from Route 1 to the Wrentham line, under Chapter 90 of the General Laws. The money to be raised as follows: The Town's share of $2,300.00 to be transferred from money received under Chapter 718 and the State and County's share $6,900.00 to be transferred from unappropriated available funds in the Treasury. The reimbursement from the State and County to be restored upon their receipt to unappropriated available funds in the Treasury.


Article 14. Motion by Robert Haseltine and the sum of be raised and appropriated to pay land damages incurred by the widening of Taunton Street and so voted.


9,200.00


266.00


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Article 15. Motion by Samuel Robison that No Action


be taken on this article. (Water Mains E. Bacon and Mess- enger Sts.) Mr. Miles Hooker amended this article by requesting that a Ballot vote be taken. Vote on amend- ment not carried. Vote on original motion carried.


Article 16. Motion by Jay Underhill that the sum of $4,800.00 be raised and appropriated for repairs and maintenance to the Water tank, and unanimously voted.


Article 17. Motion by Jay Underhill that the sum of be transferred from the Water Revenue Account to the Water Department Reserve Account. This motion was amended by Robert Haseltine to read, that the Town raise and appropriate by taxation. The Moderator ruled that the original motion was out of order as these two accounts did not exist on the books. Motion by Frank Grzenda that action on this article be postponed in order for the Water Commissioners to present their motion in written form. Unanimously voted.


1,000.00


Article 18. Motion by Stanley Cole that the sum of be raised and appropriated to relocate the hydrant at the corner of West Bacon and Walnut Streets. Mr. David Lomasney amended this article by transferring this amount from the Walnut Street Water Reserve Account. After some discussion Mr. Lomasney withdrew his motion and the vote on the original motion to raise and appropriate the sum of $250. was unanimously voted.


250.00


Article 19. Motion by Samuel Robison that the sum of be raised and appropriated to pay additional land damages on George Street, awarded to Adoraz Inc. by the County Commissioners. Not voted.


575.00


Article 20. Motion by Mr. Frank Keegan that the sum of be raised and appropriated for the control of insects and Dutch Elm Disease. As the vote was doubted a standing vote was called which resulted, Yes 94, No 28. Motion carried.


600.00


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Article 21. Motion by Robert Haseltine and unanimously voted that the sum of 2,719.60


be raised and appropriated, this being the Town's share apportioned to Plainville for the Norfolk County Retirement System.


Article 22. Motion by H. Jefferson Cheever that the sum of $22,000.00 be raised and appropriated for the carrying on of different categories of Welfare. Mr. Robison asked that action on this motion be postponed until the Finance Committee could give the breakdown on the revised recommendation.


Article 23. Motion by Stanley G. Cole that the sum of $250.00 be raised and appropriated for the purchase and installation of street signs. Unanimously voted.


Article 24. Motion by Samuel Robison that there be no action on this article. (T. B. Patients). Explanation being made that this article is being cared for under Board of Health appropriation.


Article 25. Motion by Frank Keegan that the sum of


$250.00 be raised and appropriated for Civil Defense. Motion amended by Clarence Skinner, Jr. that the amount of $740. be raised and appropriated for Civil Defense. Vote on amendment, Yes 63, No 79. Amendment Lost. Vote on original motion, so voted.


Motion by Fred Stuart that Article 19 be reconsidered. As a two-thirds vote is required to bring up a reconsider- ation it was voted as follows, Yes 14, No 98. Motion not carried.


Article 26. Motion by Frank Keegan that the sum of $1,000.00 be raised and appropriated to continue the new sidewalk program. It was so voted.


Article 27. Motion by Stanley G. Cole that the sum of 1,000.00 be raised and appropriated to continue the drainage pro- gram. Francis MsCabe amended this motion to read, that the sum of $2,200. or any other sum, to improve the drain- age in the Harvard and Grant Street area. Mr. Keyes amended this motion by striking out the words "or any other sum". Vote on amendment to amendment, unani- mous. Vote on amended amendment, so voted. 2,200.00


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Motion by Arthur W. Washburn, Jr. that the meeting adjourn until Monday evening, March 23, 1959. Not voted. At this time the Finance Committee brought in their break- down on revised recommendation.


General Welfare $2,500.00


Aid Dependent Children 1,000.00


Old Age Assistance 15,000.00


Disabled Persons 2,000.00


Total 22,000.00


Mr. Jay Underhill made a motion that Article 17 (Water Revenue Transfer) be laid on the table. So voted.


Article 28. Motion by Robert Haseltine that No Action


be taken. (Disposition of Old School Building). At this time Mr. Grzenda asked if the report of this committee could be read. Mr. Haseltine withdrew his motion of No Action and Mr. Grzenda read the report. Motion by Lyman H. Parmenter, Jr. that the sum of 3,400.00


be transferred from the Surplus Revenue account to demolish the school building, if and when needed. Motion by Fred Stuart that the report of the building committee be accepted as read. So voted. Vote on the question: So voted.


Article 29. Motion by Lyman Parmenter that the Town vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell the land, or any part thereof, and buildings formerly used for school purposes on the southeast corner of School and South Streets. Mr. Jay Clough amended this article to read, in its entirety, instead of any part thereof, for taxable purposes only. Vote on amendment, not voted.


Mr. Frank Grzenda then amended the original motion, to be inserted after reasonable and proper, provided however, that the portion of land upon which the present Boy Scout headquarters is situated, (formerly known as the "Old Plain- ville Fire Barn") containing approximately 10,400 square feet with 80 feet abutting Spring Street and 130 feet abut- ting the land presently or formerly of Donald R. and Jane Perreault be retained by the Town for a period of at least twenty years for use by the Boy Scout troop or troops sponsored by organizations of the Town.


Vote on amended motion carried. Amended motion, so voted.


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Mr. Gordon Proal made a motion that the meeting adjourn. Not carried. Motion by Reginald Keyes that Article 29 be reconsidered. Two-thirds vote required. Yes 3, No 75. Reconsideration defeated.


Meeting adjourned at 12:05 until Monday, March 30, 1959.


AUSTIN F. GRANT Town Clerk


The Third Part of the Adjourned Town Meeting was held Monday evening, March 30, 1959 in the Elementary School Auditorium. Meeting called to order at 7:30 pm. by the Moderator. The voters were checked into the hall by the use of voting lists, the check showed 72 men and 29 women, total 101.


The moderator appointed the following counters: Right, Bancroft Austin, Bruce Hastings, Left, A. W. Washburn, Jr., Boyd Cheney, and Austin F. Grant, Town Clerk as Ballot Clerk.


As there were no objections the Moderator announced the minutes of the previous meetings would not be read.


Article 30. Motion by Samuel B. Robison that the sum of $500. be raised and appropriated for the purpose of starting a new system of Assessor's Maps. Motion amended by Francis W. Simmons that this article be accepted as read: That the town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for the purpose of starting a new system of Assessor's Maps and any monies not expended from year to year to be carried over each year until maps are completed. Vote on amendment carried.


Article 31. Motion by Roland C. Campbell that we accept this article as read: Amend Article XVII of the Soil, Loam, Sand or Gravel Removal By-Laws by adding the following sections:


Section 5. Owners of land in Plainville which has been or may here- after be excavated to erect barriers or take other suitable measures as approved by the Board of Selectmen within five days after such owners have been notified in writing by the Selectmen that in their opinion such excavation constitutes a hazard to the public safety.


Penalty. The penalty for violation of this By-Law shall be One Hundred ($100.) Dollars for the first offense and Two Hundred ($200.) Dollars for each subsequent offense. (In accordance with Chapter 40 Section 21 of the General Laws.) Vote Yes 71, No 1.


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Article 32. Motion by Roland C. Campbell that this article be accepted as read: To amend Article XV of the Police Regulations of the By-Laws by adding the following section.


Section 17. Owners of land whereon is located an abandoned or a well in use, to provide either a covering for such well capable of sustaining a weight of three hundred (300) pounds or to fill the same to the level of the ground.


Penalty. The penalty for violation of this By-Law shall be a fine of not less than One Hundred ($100.) Dollars nor more than Five Hundred ($500.) Dollars. (In accordance with Chapter 40 Section 21 of the General Laws.) Vote Yes 75, No 1.


At this time Joseph Wallace requested that reconsideration of Article 28 (Disposition of High School Building) be made. Request for reconsideration had been filed by Mr. Wallace previous to this meeting. Vote on reconsider- ation: Yes 1, No 59. Motion for reconsideration lost.


Article 33. Motion by Roland C. Campbell that this article be accepted as read: To amend Article IV of the Town Officers and Records By-Law by adding the following section.


Section 15. No town officer or board of town officers having the power or authority to appoint any town officer or agent shall appoint himself or any member of such board to any salaried office or position, but this does not prevent any town officer from being chairman or clerk of the board of which he may be a member.


This section was amended by Mr. Campbell by inserting before town officers or board of town officers the word 'elected'. Vote on amendment: Yes 6, No 16, amendment lost. Vote on original motion: Yes 20, No 24. Not carried.


Article 34. Motion by Roland C. Campbell and unanimously voted that Article VI of the Treasurer's By-Laws be amended by adding the following section:


Section 5. The Town Treasurer shall have the custody, management and sale of all lands for taxes after the title of the Town has become absolute by the foreclosure of the right of redemption according to the law. And he is authorized and empowered with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, in the name and on behalf of the Town to sell and convey such lands and to execute, acknowledge and deliver proper deeds for that purpose. Vote Yes 70, No 0.


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Article 35. Motion by Roland C. Campbell that this article be accepted as read: To amend the Building By-Laws by adding the following article: No part of a garage unless contained within the body of a dwelling shall be built within 20 feet or a distance equal to 35% of the main depth of the lot, whichever is less, from the front line of the lot. Vote Yes 32, No 14. Motion carried.


Article 36. Motion by Roland C. Campbell that this article be accepted as read: To amend the Building By-Laws by adding the following article: No portion of a dwelling except the eaves, down-spout and uncovered steps shall be built or erected within 20 feet from the nearest exterior line of any public or any private way shown on a plan approved by the Board of Select- men or its successors, or of a way open for public use. Vote Yes 22, No 9. Motion carried.


Article 37. Motion by Roland C. Campbell that this article be accepted as read: To amend the Building By-Laws by adding the following article: No portion of a building except as provided for dwelling houses as set out in Article 36 of these By-Laws and for garages as set out in Article 35 with the exception of eaves of a roof, down-spouts, and covered steps, shall be built or erected nearer than 15 feet from the nearest exterior line of any public or private way shown on a plan approved by the Board of Selectmen or its successors, or of a way open for public use. Vote Yes 29, No 4. Motion carried.


Article 38. Motion by Roland C. Campbell that this article be accepted as read: No dwelling shall be hereafter built, erected or placed on lots of not less than 15,000 square feet with a minimum frontage of 125 feet, except as provided in the following article.


Mr. William Simpson amended this article by eliminating the word 'not' before less than 15,000 square feet. Vote on amendment Yes 45, No 0. Amendment carried. Vote on amended motion Yes 68, No 2. Motion carried.


Article 39. Motion by Roland C. Campbell that this article be accepted as read: To amend the Building By-Laws by adding the following Article: The Board of Appeals as provided by Article 1 Section 1A of Town By-Laws, after hearing may direct the Inspector of Buildings to issue permits for the con- struction, or placing, of dwelling houses upon any lots less than 15,000 square feet within 125 feet minimum frontage subject however to the other require- ments of these by-laws and provided: Such lot on the effective date hereof and any time hereafter does not adjoin other land of the same owner available for use in connection with said lot. Vote Yes 54, No 0.


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Article 40. To choose any committee and hear the report of any commit- tee and act thereon. Motion of Robert Haseltine the Finance Committee that a committee of five voters of the Town be appointed by the Finance Committee to review the salaries of all Town Officers listed in Article 5. This motion was amended by Daniel Malone to read: One member, not of the Finance Committee and one member not of the Board of Selectmen. After discussion Mr. Malone withdrew his amendment and vote on original motion was unanimous.


Motion by Frank Grzenda that the Committee appointed to determine the disposition of the Old Town Hall Building, having completed its report, be disolved. This motion was amended to read, "With thanks." Unani- mously voted. Meeting adjourned at 9:55 p. m.


AUSTIN F. GRANT Town Clerk


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BIRTHS RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE DURING 1959


Date


Name


Parents


1958


September


6-Sheila Ann Kelley


December


11-Jeffery Alan Brant


18-Patrick Arthur Rose


19-Catherine Mary Miconi


21-Patricia Marie Moffat


22-Dereth Ann Rose


23-Pamela Ann McGowan


24-David Francis Morin 25-Stillborn


28-Judith Ann Johnson


Richard Thomas-Joan Carol Whitney


Clifton, Jr-Ann Marie Kosiba Edward Fryer-Grenith M. Rood Daniel Santo-Mary Catherine Spadeo David Alan-Madelyn Ann Croteau Edward Derwin-Dorothy Frazer Francis Joseph-Doris Mae Roach George Alfred-Lillian Marie Beauchesne


Paul Victor-Edeltraud Knekties


1959


January


12-Dale Timothy French 15-Cindy Reta Deighan 24-Paul Joseph Mucciarone


February


1-David Anthony Pimental 11-Eileen Louise Kaitz


21-Doris Pauline Carvalho 21-Russell Albert Dumont 22-Tracey Martin Morse


Walter Frank-Rita Bertha Chabot Edward Francis-Vera Reta Hovey Raymond Paul-Margaret Elizabeth Diette


Ferdinand Anthony-Rita Georgette Robitaille Seymour-Marilyn Levy Daniel-Claire H. Chabot


Albert Homer-Rita Marie Bourgeous Richard Martin-Mildred May Hennessey


March


3-Cynthia Louise Moreshead 5-Marc Douglas Caldwell


5-Suzanne Collette Laliberte (Twin 1) Donna Marie Laliberte (Twin 2)


10-Patricia Jane Kettell


William Edward-Marlene Joan Guerrini Harry Willis, III-Joan Alice Savage


Richard Andrew-Adele Germaine Lacasse Edward Walter-Dorothea Jane Perreault


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11-Philip Francis DiChiaro


Philip Anthony-June Dorothy Knight 20-Andrew Miner Felix Ray Peabody-Adele Joan Miner 21-Mary Ellen Cornell Charles Everett-Lorraine Rosella Mousseau 21-James Donald Poirier Donald Joseph-Virginia M. Walsh 23-David Guy LaPorte (Twin 1) Donald Ernest LaPorte (Twin 2) Ronald Ernest-Louise Stevens Ronald Ernest-Louise Stevens 25-Richard Fuller Grant, Jr. Richard Fuller-Roberta Logan 25-Thomas Morrison Fowler, Jr. Thomas Morrison-Frances Eleanor Harriman 25-Jeanne Marie Lafond


25-Bonnie Lou Norton


Joseph Henry M .- Helen Marian Sheehan Everett Steve-Edith May Phinney


April


11-Harry Seamore Diede


14-Kirk Andrew Jensen


14-Michael William Schmidt 15-Stillborn


19-Jody Elizabeth Skaanning


25-Dorothy Lynn Wright


26-Sean Paul Flanagan


John Raymond-Marie Joan Mckinley Lloyd Andrew, Jr .- Nancy Elizabeth Perreault George William-Gilda Mary Ferreira


Erik-Helen Marie Conant John Linwood-Lee Rhodes Sperry George Henry-Carolyn Clemmey


May


7-Paul Gerald LaFontaine


13-Tina Marie Fountain


13-Ruth Ann Fulton


14-Michael John Wohler


16-Lori Ann Faille


25-Sharon Maureen Barney


27-Penny Ellen Perreault


27-Angela Maria Reybrock


Gerald A., Jr .- Emily R. Ringuette Edward Jesse-Esther Antinarelli Raymond R., II-Marilyn Wagner David Henry-Mary Theresa Muir Robert Roger-Wanda Barbara Tait Robert E .- Patricia M. Guinard Donald William-Phyllis Ellen Peterson Nicholas William-Marie Jacquelyne Keenan


June


1-Diane Eunice Sundberg 3-David Earle Smith


10-Keith David Merkle


14-Patricia Ann Lewicki


18-Susan Elizabeth Bailey


19-Mary Jean Gagnon 19-Stillborn


20-Geoffrey Scott Ellis


24-Kathy Marie Easterbrooks 26-Janice Ellen Harrington


27-James Lee Burns, Jr.


Karl K .- Eunice Anderson Edward Clare-Marion Ruth Thomson David Edward-Jane Louise Mendler Stanley Frederick-Eleanor Jane Moriarty Norman James, Jr .- Patricia Mae Colyn Gerard Alfred-Mary Evelyn Powell


Richard Norman-Geraldine Diane Smith Ralph, Jr .- Rena Marie Parenteau John Albert-Barbara Ellen Granfield James Lee-Janet Vivian O'Brien


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July


4-Jeffrey Mark Guillette


4-Donna Marie Lach


5-Jacklyn Claire Bonneau 8-Judith Elaine Legon


13-Roberta Ann McAlice


18-Michael Richard Guillette


18-Erin Marie McEnaney 24-Patti June Payne


27-Matsson Shirlwell Anthony


Edward Albert-Mary Matilda Heard Mario John-Marjorie Ann Ferdinand Leo Eugene-Jean Teresa LaRosee Frank E .- Winfred Jane Duval Robert Barnaby-Jacqueline C. Precourst William-Barbara Jean Cassidy Norman Francis, Jr .- Nancy Fredricka Miramant Harry Franklin, Jr .- Katherine Mae Dangerfield Matthew-Shirley Milicent Carlson


August


10-Susan Dargis


11-Mark Henry Kapolchok 12-Charles Clinton Drummey 14-Charlene Anne Landry 15-Stephen Douglas Paul 15-Patricia Jean Cobb 16-Susan Elizabeth England 21-Timothy Arthur Roy 23-Carolyn Jean Reid 23-Nancy Rita Nadeau 27-Linda Joan LaCivita 27-Sandra Lee Young 27-Brenda Ann Babbitt 27-Donald Craig McHugh 27- Oakes


Arthur Joseph-Gladys Mae Johnson Henry E .- Helen M. Babiec John Joseph-Catherine M. Sanborn David Richard-June Edith Lougee Lawrence-Janice Bears George Allen-Beverly Mae Mathews Allan Richard-Shirley Ann Pitts Armand Wilfred-Elizabeth Louise Viens Howard Marvin-Hildred Jean Bagshaw Donald-Laurianne Desmarais Joseph James-Mary Frances Patterson Kenneth Edwin-Alice Louise Davey Roger Clayton-Myrtice Myra Jenks James Patrick-Joyce Evelyn Hall Ernest Willard-Marilyn Joan DeVasto




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