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Temporary Loan
100,000.00 120,000.00
INTEREST
School Addition Loans
5,510.00
Temporary Loan
393.61 5,903.61
Total Municipal Indebtedness Expenditures 125,903.61
AGENCY, TRUST AND INVESTMENT
State Parks and Reservations
1,905.92
County Tax
12,172.71
Dog Licenses to County
1,015.00
Withholding Tax - State
3,139.31
Withholding Tax - Federal
39,721.10
Retirement Assessment
8,874.73
Retirement Deductions
5,545.25
Meter Deposits
1,100.00
Beverage License
10.00
Perpetual Care Funds
1,078.00
Water Liens
1,256.72
Auditing Municipal Account
1,885.10
77,703.64
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REFUNDS-TRANSFERS
REFUNDS
1962 Excise Tax
784.78
1963 Excise Tax
1,414.54
1962 Real Estate Tax
680.00
1963 Real Estate Tax
706.45
Total Refunds
3,585.77
Transfer Electric
Depreciation Fund
19,782.42
19,782.42
Total Expenditures
1,226,795.13
Cash Balance December 31, 1963
284,240.98
1,511,036.11
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APPROPRIATION-TRANSFERS-EXPENDITURES
Recapitulation of Appropriation, Transfers and Transfers
Appropriation and Transfer
Expended
Unexpended Balance
Moderator Salary
50.00
50.00
Finance Committee Expenses
100.00
46.50
53.50
Selectmen's Salaries
1,500.00
1,466.16
33.84
Expenses
700.00
615.96
84.04
Clerk
450.00
Accountant, Salary Expenses
1,800.00
1,800.00
9.69
Treasurer, Salary
1,800.00
1,800.00
Expenses
1,140.00
953.54
186.46
Tax Titles
1,200.00
1,200.00
Collector, Salaries
3,080.00
3,080.00
Expenses
1,132.00
1,127.71
4.29
Assessor, Salaries
1,800.00
1,800.00
Expenses
1,800.00
1,793.86
6.14
Counsel, Salary
1,200.00
1,200.00
Expenses
500.00
332.50
167.50
Clerk, Salary
700.00
700.00
Expenses
350.00
346.29
3.71
Elections and Registrations
Salaries
200.00
200.00
Expenses
415.00
Transfer
594.76
1,009.76
1,009.76
Planning Board Expenses
600.00
353.63
246.37
Town Hall, Salary Expenses
900.00
872.71
27.29
Memorial Hall, Salary
480.00
480.00
Expenses
2,200.00
Transfer
62.13
2,262.13
2,262.13
Special
1,846.05
1,573.01
273.04*
480.00
480.00
200.00
190.31
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APPROPRIATION-TRANSFERS-EXPENDITURES
Appropriation and Transfer
Expended
Unexpended Balance
Industrial Development Commission
300.00
300.00*
Constable, Salary
35.00
35.00
Police Chief, Salary
5,980.00
5,980.00
Wages
8,180.00
8,175.65
4.35
Expenses
3,575.00
3,686.61
3,686.61
Car
1,700.00
1,651.00
49.00
Radar
1,200.00
1,195.00
5.00
Civil Defense Expenses
100.00
93.00
7.00
Radio
650.00
625.25
24.75
Building Inspector, Salary
Expenses
200.00
Transfer
53.50
253.50
253.50
Board of Appeals Expense
500.00
346.00
154.00
Wire Inspector, Salary Expenses
130.00
130.00
Gas Inspector, Salary Expenses
100.00
19.86
80.14
Sealer of Weights
and Measures Salary
175.00
175.00
Expenses
75.00
Transfer
1.00
76.00
76.00
Moth Expenses
1,200.00
1,180.15
19.85
Tree Warden Expenses
1,500.00
1,483.63
16.37
Dutch Elm Disease Control Expenses
1,500.00
1,498.50
1.50
New Trees
300.00
227.20
72.80
Dog Officer, Salary
200.00
200.00
Expenses
200.00
173.31
26.69
Health Salaries
320.00
320.00
Expenses
3,000.00
Transfer
550.06
Refund
124.30
3,674.36
3,674.36
Dental Clinic Expenses
1,500.00
1,298.99
201.01
Community Health Program
2,500.00
2,500.00
Expenses
11,310.00
Transfer
112.98
11,422.98
11,422.98
Fire Salaries
8,520.00
8,012.25
507.75
Transfer
111.61
500.00
500.00
300.00
300.00
100.00
100.00
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APPROPRIATION-TRANSFERS-EXPENDITURES
Appropriation and Transfer
Expended
Unexpended Balance
1961 Health Bill
250.00
250.00
Animal Inspector Salary Expenses
200.00
200.00
100.00
100.00
Inspector of Slaughtering Salary
50.00
50.00
Road Machinery Fund
Balance
1,060.89
Receipts 5,866.90
6,927.79
5.043.66
1,884.13*
Highway Expenses
8,760.00
8,752.50
7.50
Chapter 81
14,950.00
14,950.00
Chapter 90 Construction
22,371.78
7,307.02
15,064.76*
Chapter 90 Maintenance
3,00.00
3,000.00
Chapter 782
5,726.40
100.00
5,626.40*
Chapter 718
6,622.74
3,022.86
3,599.88
Snow Removal 16,000.00
Transfer
2,412.60
18,412.60
18,412.60
Forest St. Land Damage
1,000.00
650.00
Storm Drains
1,000.00
993.19
6.81
Hilldale Avenue
8,000.00
7,999.16
.04
Street Lighting
5.500.00
5,500.00
Street Numbering
700.00
176.55
523.45
Public Welfare Salaries
900.00
900.00
Expenses
150.00
58.90
91.10
Central Essex Welfare District Administration
2,074.30
2,074.30
General Relief, Aid
5,120.25
5,109.89
10.36
Old Age Assistance 9,500.00
Refunds
180.05
Transfer
206.52
9,886.57
9,886.57
Federal Grant
22,101.69
18,210.37
3,891.32*
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APPROPRIATION-TRANSFERS-EXPENDITURES
Appropriation and Transfer
Expended
Unexpended Balance
Medical Aid
for Aged
19,000.00
Refunds
22.50
19,022.50
19,014.00
8.50
Aid Dependent
Children
6,000.00
Transfer
2,485.32
Refund
779.15
9,264.47
9,063.02
201.45
Federal Grant
12,088.71
8,198.53
3,890.18*
Disability Assistance 8,000.00
Refunds
154.45
8,154.45
6,254.58
1,899.87
Federal Grant
2,605.50
2,240.41
365.09*
Veterans Agent Salary
250.00
250.00
25.00
Expenses Aid
10,000.00
9,892.50
107.50
School Salaries
164,006.00
160,217.28
683.95
Expenses
46,754.50
Refund
32.85
Transfer
3,104.77
49,892.12
49,892.12
Supt. of State Travel
200.00
146.20
53.80
School Building Committee
13,000.00
12,862.76
137.24
New School
8,717.60
Regional School District
251,734.56
251,734.56
Federal Grant
6,222.63
3,858.60
2,464.03*
School Lunch
22,254.94
20,718.80
1,806.14*
Vocational Education
600.00
101.10
498.90
Library - Salaries - Wages Expenses
2,768.11
2,698.10
70.01
Park Expenses
1,400.00
Transfer
38.01
1,438.01
1,438.01
Equipment
300.00
297.61
2.39
East St. Pool
600.00
600.00
Christmas Lighting
50.00
47.03
2.97
Retirement Assessment
8,874.73
8,874.73
Housing for Elderly
200.00
79.95
120.05*
3,200.00
3,142.86
57.14
25.00
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APPROPRIATION-TRANSFERS-EXPENDITURES
Printing Town Report
1,900.00
1,748.60
151.40
Memorial Day
500.00
472.40
27.60
Insurance
6,840.00
5,360.80
1,479.20
M. V. Liability
2,450.00
Refund
473.31
Transfer
99.32
3,022.63
3,022.63
Hospital
3,800.00
Deduction
2,539.46
6,339.46
6,280.59
58.87
Group
600.00
Deductions
532.76
1,132.76
1,016.76
116.00
Electric Salaries
Wages
23,664.00
22,826.40
837.60
Expenses
20,000.00
Refunds
179.26
20,179.26
19,963.97
215.29
Line Clearance
1,800.00
1,077.30
722.70
Mill St. Light
1,500.00
1,458.83
41.17
Meadow Drive Light
300.00
280.40
19.60
Depreciation
20,000.00
19,782.42
217.58
Land Purchase
500.00
500.00*
Emergency Fund
1,000.00
1,000.00
Water Salaries
450.00
450.00
Expenses
200.00
132.81
67.19
Maintenance
2,000.00
1,043.87
956.13
Debt
1,600.00
20.00
1,580.00
So. Main St. Line
37,013.86
1,117.72
20,896.14
Cemetery Salaries
90.00
80.00
10.00
Expenses
6,100.00
Income
1,481.09
7,581.09
7,581.09
Graves
1,500.00
1,320.00
180.00
New Lots
1,500.00
40.80
1,459.20
Municipal Indebtedness
Interest
6,000.00
5,903.61
96.39
Loans
20,000.00
20,000.00
Temporary Loan
100,000.00
100,000.00
11,780.00
11,780.00
Energy
145,000.00
130,771.90
14,228.10
* Balance Carried Forward
Balance Sheet 1963
BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1963-GENERAL ACCOUNTS
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Cash Petty Cash Advance
284,240.98
Land Low Value Fund 84.84
Lots and Graves Fund 485.00
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Cemtery Perpetual Care Interest 1,421.06
TAXES - 1962
Ambulance Fund
225.80
Motor Vehicle Excise
56.11
Road Machinery Fund 1,884.13
Farm Animal Excise 20.00
76.11
Mansfield Fund Interest 1,167.97
5,268.80
TAXES - 1963
ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
Poll 26.00
Meter Deposits 1,530.00
Personal Property
607.45
Depreciation Fund 70,159.99
Real Estate
39,832.77
Surplus 47,645.49
119,335.48
Motor Vehicle Excise
22,334.06
14,240.20
Farm Animal Excise
20.65
Appropriation Balances
81,972.64
Water Leins
171.75
62,992.68
Non-Revenue Balance School Addition 402.01
Fire-Highway Building
1,983.32
2,385.33
Tax Possessions
4,166.70
14,134,50
Reserve Fund Overlay Surplus
15,176.36
DEPARTMENTAL
1963 Overlay
1,321.41
Public Welfare
802.47
Reserve for Petty Cash Advance
260.00
Old Age Assistance
80.03
Tailings
155.74
Aid Dependent Children
2,301.12
3,183.62
Old Age Assistance Recovery
139.11
MUNICIPAL LIGHT
Revenue Reserved Until Collected
Rates
14,938.39
Miscellaneous
854.64
15,793.03
AID TO HIGHWAYS
Tax Titles
14,134.50
State
18,348.60
Departmental 3,183.62
County
7,000.01
25,343.61
Municipal Light
15,793.03
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BALANCE SHEET
Water Surplus
TAX TITLE & POSSESSIONS
Tax Titles
9,967.80
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax 22,390.17 Farm Animal Excise 40.65
Water Liens
171.75
260.00 284,500.98
UNDERESTIMATES State Parks New School Snow Removal
209.19
6,580.36
2,412.60
9,202.15
Aid to Highway OVERESTIMATES County Tax SURPLUS REVENUE
25,348.61 81,062.33
267.91
93,646.37
415,231.68
415,231.68
BALANCE SHEET - DEBT AND TRUST ACCOUNTS DEBT ACCOUNTS
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
NET FUNDED OR FIXED DEBT
183,000.00
School Addition 1950
58,000.00
School Addition 1956
110,000.00
Water Loan
15,000.00
183,000.00
183,000.00
TRUST FUNDS
David Cummings Fund
7,141.09
Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund
41,634.05
Charles L. Flint Library Fund
5,784.97
Walter S. Flint Memorial Fund
2,000.00
In Custidy of Library Trustees
10,842.70
Mary S. Emerson Library Fund
3,057.73
In Custody of Naumkeag Trust Co.
10,167.97
B. F. Emerson Library Fund
10,167.97
69,785.81
69,785.81
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BALANCE SHEET
Trust and Investment Funds In custody of Town Treasurer
48,775.14
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TREASURER'S REPORT
TREASURER'S REPORT
Edward H. Leary, Treasurer in account with the Town of Middleton, Massachusetts.
Balance of Cash in Treasury, January 1, 1963 $ 197,862.99 1,313,173.12
Receipts for the year 1963
Total Cash
$ 1,511,036.11
Payments for the year 1963
$ 1,226,795.13
Balance of cash in Treasury 1963
284,240.98
$ 1,511,036.11
CASH IN BANKS
Arlington Trust Company, Middleton, Mass. $ 154,911.35 U.S. Treasury Bills
100,000.00
Merchants Warren National Bank, Salem, Mass. 1,797.26
Arlington Trust Company (Savings), Middleton, Mass. 2,596.04
Cash on Hand 24,936.33
$ 284,240.98
A Complete report of all Trust Funds in my custody is shown on the following pages.
I wish to express my thanks and gratitude for the cooperation to the Town Officials, Committees, and citizens.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD H. LEARY
Town Treasurer
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TREASURER'S REPORT
DAVID CUMMINGS FUND
Balance January 1, 1963
United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shares
$ 5,989.07 975.00
$ 6,964.07
RECEIPTS:
United Shoe Machinery Corp. Dividends $ 97.52 232.50
Arlington Trust Co., Interest
Total Receipts $ 330.02
Trustee's Order
-153.00
Balance
$ 7,141.09
Arlington Trust Company Checking Account
$ 170.96
Arlington Trust Company Savings Account
5,995.13
United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shares
975.00
Balance Dec. 31, 1963 $ 7,141.09
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD H. LEARY
Town Treasurer
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Land Owned By the Town of Middleton
HASWELL PARK:
Lots 165, 166, 286-290 inclusive.
MIDDLETON PINES:
1st lot of 9th parcel - Book 2253 Page 381,
14th parcel - Book 2253 Page 381,
2nd pasture, Woodland and Meadow,
Elliott Lot, Island Pasture, Smith Lot, Sutton Lot,
Lots G. & H., Lots 61-68 incl., 69, 70, 128-130, Incl., 231-236 incl.
SUMMIT VIEW PARK:
Lots 28, 30-34 incl., 35, 36, 51, 57, 58, 91-93 incl., 94-97 incl., 136, 138, 149, 150, 151, 153-156 incl., 157-163 incl., 164-169 incl., 212, 213, 215-218 incl., 219-221 incl., 238,, 239, 242-251 incl., 257- 270 incl., 279-285 incl., 288-301 incl., 30, 308, 311-318 incl., 326- 337 incl., 376, 378-382 incl., 385-398 incl., 322, 323, 324.
WOODLAND PARK:
Lots 332, 523, 576.
MISCELLANEOUS:
G. A. Fuller Meadow, 14 acres (Cranberry Bog) Joseph Whittier Estate, Woodland (Approx. 8 Acres)
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD H. LEARY
Town Treasurer
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Town of Middleton CEMETERY ENDOWMENT ACCOUNTS
Balance on hand January 1, 1963
New Accounts added
$ 38,668.28 925.00
Interest
1,561.59
Total Receipts
$ 41,154.87
Interest withdrawn
1,561.59
Balance Dec. 31, 1963
$ 39,593.28
SEC. C. OAKDALE CEMETERY
Balance on hand January 1, 1963
$ 1,912.77
New Accounts added Interest
128.00
76.73
Total Receipts
$ 2,117.50
Interest withdrawn
76.73
Balance Dec. 31, 1963
$ 2,040.77
Respectfully submitted,
EDWARD H. LEARY
Town Treasurer
Reports
for the
Various Departments 1963
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PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT
FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY TRUSTEE'S REPORT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the
Citizens of the Town of Middleton Gentlemen:
During 1963 the Flint Public Library was again under the capable direction of Miss Ruth Tyler. We have been advised by Miss Tyler that 1963 was her last full year as librarian. She plans to retire in April, 1964. The Board of Trustees wishes to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for her faithful devotion to her work and for the many long hours she has spent working for the betterment of the library.
In 1963 the trustees received a bequest in the amount of $2,000 from the will of the late Walter S. Flint of Beverly. Until his terminal illness he was active in the Middleton Historical Society and at one time was a summer resident of Middleton. The $2,000 was deposited in the bank as the Walter S. Flint Memorial Fund. The interest from this fund is to be used to purchase new books or for other library purposes.
It will be noticed that our salary budget for 1964 is $4,280 compared to $3,200 appropriated in 1963. This is an increase of $1,080. On the other hand our expense budget for 1964 is $1,200, plus dog tax, compared to $2,000, plus dog tax, appropriated in 1963. This is a decrease of $800. The net increase in our budget is therefore $280.
The increase in the salary budget is necessitated by the follow- ing: 1.) It is planned to change the library hours to accommodate more townspeople and to encourage greater use of the library. Our intention is to open the library Monday through Friday from 2 to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. This is to be the schedule except for the three summer months when it will be open only two days a week from 2 to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. This change plus an increase in the hourly pay rate for the librarian's assistants from $1.15 to $1.25 added $660 to the budget. 2.) The librarian's salary was in- creased from $125 to $150 per month. This added another $300 to the budget. 3.) The janitor's salary was increased from $40 to $50 per month and this increased the budget by another $120, making a total increase of $1,080.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT
The building itself has been kept in a good state of repair. The painting and gutter work were completed in 1963 and no additional expenses of a major nature are forseen. Because of this, the expense appropriation was decreased by $800.
The trustees would also like to announce that last August the state legislature amended Chapter 760 of the Acts of 1960 by enact- ing Chapter 672 of the Acts of 1963 which pertains to state aid for free public libraries. Previously, under Chapter 760, by meeting certain specified conditions at the library, the amount of 25c per capita was allotted to the town from the income tax. This did not, however, actually benefit the town as this amount would have been received anyway under normal distribution of the income tax. In 1963 the legislature appropriated funds to aid libraries directly from the General Fund. The town will therefore receive in 1964 the amount of $929.50 from the General Fund. This is "new" money and is in addition to the regular income tax distribution. This money goes into the general treasury when received from the state. If the requested appropriation is approved, which amounts to $5,840 plus dog tax and the $929.50 is deducted, it will leave a net cost of $4,550.50 to the town.
The Board of Trustees wishes, at this time, to thank the townspeople for book donations received during 1963. These were greatly appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY TRUSTEES
Paul B. Wake, Chairman
Donald A. Aylward
Elmer O. Campbell, Jr. James H. Coffin
Willis W. Esty Carl C. Jones
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PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT
FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY Treasurer's Report
Appropriation for Salaries
$ 3,200.00
Salaries :
Librarian
$ 1,500.00
Assistants to Librarian
1,162.86
Janitor
480.00
Total Salaries
3,142.86
Balance, Returned to Revenue
$ 57.14
Appropriation for Expenses Add - Dog Tax
$
2,000.00
768.11
Total
$ 2,768.11
Expenses :
Fuel
529.62
Light
88.33
Water
36.00
Insurance
272.06
Building Maintenance
1,133.91
Equipment
47.00
Supplies
107.00
Miscellaneous
484.18
Total Expenses 2,698.10
Balance, Returned to Revenue
$ 70.01
FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY FUNDS
Balance, Jan. 1, 1963
$ 918.81
Income:
Overdue book fines
$ 274.00
B. F. Emerson Fund
472.20
Charles L. Flint Fund
240.76
Mary Estey Emerson Fund
129.92
Miscellaneous
207.38
Bequest under the will of Walter S. Flint
2,000.00
Interest on above bequest
18.41
3,342.67
Total Income
$ 4,261.48
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PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT
Expenses
New Books
1,503.53
Binding of Books
79.26
Magazines
82.57
Miscellaneous
10.00
Transferred to Walter S. Flint Memorial Fund
2,000.00
Total Expenses 3,675.36 $ 586.12
Balance, Dec. 31, 1963
B. F. EMERSON TRUST FUND
Received from Naumkeag Trust Co., Salem (Trustee) $ 472.20
MARY ESTEY EMERSON FUND
E. O. Campbell Jr., in account with Flint Public Library: Mary Estey Emerson Fund, Principal $ 2,500.00
On Deposit in Danvers Savings Bank, Dec. 31, 1963 3,057.73
CHARLES L. FLINT FUND
E. O. Campbell, Jr., in account with Flint Public Library Charles L. Flint Fund, Principal $ 5,000.00
On Deposit in Banks, Dec. 31, 1963: Salem 5c Savings Bank $ 986.88
Salem Savings Bank
510.73
Danvers Savings Bank 1,420.40
Broadway Savings Bank 1,866.96
Essex Savings Bank
1,000.00
Total $ 5,784.97
WALTER S. FLINT MEMORIAL FUND
E. O. Campbell Jr., in account with Flint Public Library Walter S. Flint Fund, Principal 2,000.00
On Deposit in Danvers Savings Bank, Dec. 31, 1963 2,000.00
Respectfully submitted, E. O. Campbell, Jr. Treasurer, Library Trustees
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PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT
LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
The Public Library serves the whole community. The requests of the high school students should be considered as important as those of any other group. During the last few years the courses in the new school have been gradually raised to a level which compares favorably with those throughout the country. During this period of change, books purchased one year, although needed in the collection, have not served the requests of the next year. This year the Social Science Department has revised its program, it may now be possible to build a more useful collection for this group and at the same time fill in the blanks in the basic collection, so that it will better serve the whole community.
During the fall Mr. White has brought two fifth grades for class visits every two weeks.
Mrs. English, an assistant in the library, resigned in the spring. Mrs. Conceison came to share the work with Mrs. Coffin in the fall.
The main part of the Library has been painted spring green, a color which reflects more light and sets off the dark woodwork. The last of the outside gutters have been replaced. A new thermostat gives more even heat than the old one.
ANNUAL STATISTICS
Volumes in the library, January 1, 1963
14,239
Volumes added by purchase
382
Volumes add by gift
51
Volumes in the Library, December 31, 1963
14,610
Circulation of Books
Juvenile
3,743
Adult
5,113
Total
8,856
Registration of new borrowers
106
Attendance
7,737
Respectfully submitted,
RUTH TYLER
Librarian
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
TOWN CLERK'S REPORT - 1963
To the Citizens of the Town of Middleton:
I submit for your approval my report of Vital Statistics Recorded, Dog Taxes Collected and Fish and Game Licenses issued for the year 1963.
Please report any errors or omissions of Vital Statistics to the Town Clerk's office that the Record may be corrected accord- ingly.
Marriage Record For 1963
Date of Place of
Marriage Marriage Names of Bride and Groom
Residence
Jan. 30 Amesbury Barrie Joseph Rimer Jane Coffin
Danvers Middleton
Feb. 21 Topsfield
Henry Harrison Pascall Alvida Matilda Pierce
Middleton
Middleton
Feb. 16 Hamilton Robert Victor Hamilton Hamilton
Elizabeth MacWilliams Middleton
Mar. 11 Methuen Robert Howard Knowlton Pearl Audrey Mathews
Middleton
Methuen
Mar. 24 Lynn
Carl Norman Ohlson
Middleton
Patricia Ann Adams
Lynn
Apr. 13 Danvers
Richard Louis Garrant Martha Ann Pennock
Methuen
Middleton
Apr. 21 W. Boxford Lloyd Hollis Getchell, Jr. Sandra Elizabeth Wood Boxford
Middleton
Apr. 28 Middleton James Charles Punchard Brenda Jane Wise
Middleton Middleton
May 5 Middleton William Octave Morin Danvers Nancy Joan Wilichoski Middleton
May 12 Salem Raymond Joseph Haight Barbara Jean Ross
Salem Middleton
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
Date of Place of Marriage Marriage
Names of Bride and Groom
Residence
June 23 Middleton Robert Edward Bouchard Linda Louise Thompson
Middleton Topsfield
June 23 Danvers
Kenneth Bourne Howes Laureen Grace Goodrich
Middleton Danvers
June 29
Salem William Edward Sullivan Janice Marie Supronovich
Middleton Salem
June 14 Reading John Charles Dorey Marcia Ann Wise
Middleton Reading
July
1 Jamaica Plain Karen Jean Lilley
Gerald Xavier Gerrior
Middleton Middleton
July 28 Saugus Francis Joseph King, Jr. Carol Ann Caefer
Middleton Saugus
Aug. 17
Middleton
Donald Harris Jane DeGraw
Danvers
Peabody
Aug. 18
Middleton Joseph B. Murphy, Jr. Beverly Anne Harris
Danvers
Danvers
Aug. 23
Middleton Robert Nelson Lindquist Barbara Elaine Tyler
Middleton
Middleton
Aug. 24 Weston
Roger Hawes Drowne Janice Le Fitzmeyer Middleton
Weston
Aug. 31
Middleton Maynard Earl Homans Dorothy Jean Pearson
Ipswich Middleton
Sept. 1
Topsfield
Ronald Nils Lindquist Diane Hilda McBride
Middleton
Middleton
Sept. 14 Middleton
Montford Holmes McCaul Bertha Jane Coffin Middleton
Middleton
Sept. 14
Danvers
Lawrence Emery Cole Olive Thomas
Middleton
Danvers
Sept. 19
Boston
Randolph Herman Nelson Patricia Dorothy McGrath Boston
Middleton
Sept. 21 Lynn Joseph Raimo Middleton Dorothy May Wells Middleton
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
Date of Place of Marriage Marriage Names of Bride and Groom Residence
Sept. 28 Lawrence Ronald George Woodworth Margaret Buckley
Middleton Lawrence
Oct. 5 No. Reading Paul Francis Colburn Marianne Patricia Gerrior
Middleton Middleton
Oct. 12 Lynn Oscar Robert Belle Joan Marie Cogan
Middleton Lynn
Sept. 21 Middleton Malcolm Hugh Campbell Carol Ann Mansfield
Dorchester
Middleton
Oct. 25 Middleton Raymond Henry Currier, Jr. Middleton Barbara Joy Hutchins Beverly
Sept. 27 Beverly
Robert John Sanborn Cynthia Lee Hood
Middleton Beverly
Nov. 1 Marblehead Gordon Frederick Lohnes Barbara Ann Pszenny
Middleton Marblehead
Dec. 7 Middleton Paul Frederick Nelson Lorraine Susan Vasey
Middleton
Middleton
Dec. 7 Middleton Charles Walter Lincoln Martha Elizabeth Ives Topsfield
Middleton
Dec. 14 Middleton James Elwin Johnston Carlene Ann Jones
Trenton, Tenn. Middleton
Birth Record For 1963
Date of Birth Name of Child
Jan. 1 Teresa Anne Black
Jan. 31 Theresa Anne Willett
Feb. 1 Ann Marie Gallant
Feb. 1 Baby Boy Robinson
Names of Parents
Thomas Dewey Black, Jr. Florence M. Flemming
Alfred Francis Willett Anne Theresa Sateriale
Phillippe Joseph Gallant Lucienne Theresa Fraser
John Francis Robinson Jayne Kathleen Collins
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
Names of Parents
Date of Birth Name of Child
Feb. 4 Kathryn Frances Mendalka
John Walter Medalka Patricia Anna Mallett
Feb. 16 Christine Louise Ladd
David Belcher Ladd Roce Kathleen Owens
Feb. 22 Christopher Malone
James Brendan Malone Rosemary Anne Sheehy
Feb. 24 Dean George Luscomb
George Dean Luscomb Linda Ogden Denno
Feb. 26 Terri Jean Stanchfield
Frank Elmer Stanchfield Catherine M. Zaferion
Feb. 27 Baby Boy Anderson
Richard W. Anderson, Jr. Sharon Ayles
Mar. 1 Martha Jean Turla
Marinni Adolph Turla Bertha J. Nizwantowski
Mar. 4 Baby Girl Peachey
Robert Thomas Peachey Betty Marie Fuller
Mar. 14 Diana Lynne Sedlar
Daniel Sedler Janice M. Huber
Mar. 26 Roger Jones
Edward H. Jones Mary Joanne Garrity
Apr. 4 Meredith Richardson Cass
Thomas Richardson Cass Marjorie A. Perry
Apr. 7 Wendy Faye Hudson
Apr. 7 Karyn Elizabeth Hidden
David Wendell Hidden Janet Ellen Anderson
Apr. 18 Barbara Ann Masse
Chester K. Masse, Jr. Joan C. Bates
Apr. 29 Thomas Brian DiFrancesco
Apr. 30 David Jon Lessard
May 4 Benedict Merle Akers
Carl J. DiFrancesco Eloise G. Boucher
Lucien C. Lessard Arlene M. McCarthy
Melvin E. Akers Jean B. Cushing
William Bernard Hudson Frances G. Shrader
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TOWN CLERK'S REPORT
Date of Birth Name of Child
Names of Parents
May 7 Carmine Putnam Marciano
Carmine Marciano Helen M. Richards
May 13 Linda Jeanne Jones
Earl F. Jones, Jr. Janet A. Crosby
May 15 Michael William Fleury
Joseph W. Fleury Lorraine H. DeRosier
May 17
Scott Alan Leary
Francis Joseph Leary, Jr. Janet Trene Marcotte
May
19 Glenda Jean Currier
James Herbert Currier Carolyn Lois Call
May 27 Douglas Joseph Gould
Thomas Joseph Gould Theresa C. Campbell
May 28 Sean Farrell Ballard
Lloyd F. Ballard Martha McGoldrick
May 31 Jill Marie Slauenwhite
Norman W. Slauenwhite Lois M. Reid
June 2 Sarah Winspeare Forney
Robert Ellsworth Forney Joanne Carolyn Jones
June 5 Michael Davis Geary
Thomas Francis Geary Mary M. Bergstrom
June 11 Nancy Ann Martino
Anthony J. Martino Nancy A. Mansfield
Charles Sager Clinch, III Janet Marie Wilichoski
John A. Franklin Dorothy J. Glidden
Alfred E. Richards Esther M. Bennett
Robert Warren Page Kathryn Janet Boemig
Herbert Edward Rowell Anne Gove Taylor
June 11 Suzanne Marie Clinch
June 12 Peggy Jane Franklin
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