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2. By inserting in the paragraph describing Residential Dis- trict B, in the second line thereof, after the words "Business Dis- trict B," the words "and Business District C."
3. By striking out "August, 1959" in the second line follow- ing the caption "Business District B," and substituting therefor "September, 1959, as revised August 18, 1960."
4. By striking out the description of Business District B-4, and substituting the following:
B-4. Starting at the intersection of the southwesterly way line of Washington Street and the westerly way line of High Street; thence southerly by the Westerly way line of High Street to a point 500 feet from the southwesterly way line of Washing- ton Street measured at a right angle therefrom; thence north- westerly by a line 500 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly way line of Washington Street and parallel thereto to a point in the Norwell-Hingham town line 500 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly way line of Washington Street measured at a right angle therefrom; thence northeasterly by the Norwell-Hingham town line to the southwesterly way line of Washington Street; thence southeasterly by the southwesterly way line of Washing- ton Street to the point of beginning.
5. By inserting at the end of Section III, the following: Business District C.
C-1. Starting at a point in the westerly way line of High Street 500 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly way line of Washington Street measured at a right angle therefrom at the southerly corner of Area B-4; thence southwesterly in a straight line to a point 500 feet southwesterly from the westerly shore line of Hatch Pond, so-called, said line being in line with a point on the Norwell-Rockland town line 500 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly way line of Pond Street measured at a right angle therefrom; thence from said point 500 feet southwesterly from Hatch Pond, so-called, southeasterly in a straight line to a point in the northeasterly way line of the Southeast Expressway 2,000 feet southeasterly from its intersection with the Norwell-Rock- land town line; thence northwesterly by the northeasterly way line of the Southeast Expressway 2,000 feet to its intersection with the Norwell-Rockland town line; thence northwesterly by the Norwell-Rockland town line to the southeasterly way line of Pond Street; thence northeasterly by the southeasterly way line
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of Pond Street to a point 500 southwesterly from the southwest- erly way line of Washington Street measured at a right angle therefrom and in the southwesterly line of Area B-4; thence southeasterly by the southwesterly line of Area B-4 to the point of beginning.
By adding, following Section VI, a new section as follows:
Section VIA. In Business District C no building or struc- ture shall be constructed, altered or placed upon land for any use except as follows; nor shall any building or structure or premises be used for any purpose except:
(A) Any purpose or use, except for a residence or nursing home, and not likely to be injurious, noxious or offensive by rea- son of the emission of odors, fumes, dust, smoke, noise, or any other cause, nor hazardous to the community on account of fire, explosion or other causes.
Article II. Augustine Thibodeau, of the Board of Water Commissioners, made a substitute motion for that printed in the Warrant, which it was voted to amend by substituting "to meet said appropriation by appropriating by transfer from available funds in the Treasury" for "authorizing the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, etc." The substitute motion thus amended was voted by a vote of 99 yes, 80 no, to wit: "Voted that the Town appropriate the sum of $20,000. for the purpose of pur- chasing materials and installing water mains of not less than six inches but less than sixteen inches in diameter in Washington Street from the end of the existing main to the junction of Wash- ington and Pond Street and in Pond Street from this junction to the Rockland-Norwell Town line and to meet said appropriation by appropriating by transfer from available funds in the Treas- ury the sum of $20,000., but that a condition precedent to the exercise of the authority herein voted is that before any action is taken hereunder the Board of Selectmen shall certify in writing to the Treasurer that they are satisfied that the Commonwealth has decided to rebuild Pond Street from the Rockland town line to Washington Street, and that the laying of the Water mains can be done at the same time."
Article III. A motion was made, seconded and voted 161 yes, 2 no "that the Town authorize the Board of Water Commis- sioners to purchase or take by eminent domain in the name of the Town of Norwell, for the purpose of securing to the Town additional sources and means of distribution of public water supply, such ground water sources within the limits of the Town as the said Board of Water Commissioners shall consider neces- sary and adequate for such purpose, such land or rights therein
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as the said Board shall consider necessary for the protection thereof, and such land or rights therein as the said Board shall consider necessary for access thereto or for the conveyance of the water to be secured therefrom to other parts of the Town; and to appropriate therefor the sum of four thousand dollars, and to meet said appropriation by transfer from available funds in the Treasury.
Article IV. A motion was made, seconded and voted 165 yes, 1 no, that the Town appropriate the sum of $25,000. for the purpose of the purchase and installation of pumping equipment, construction of buildings for pumping stations, grading for and installation of a connecting water main between the pumping station and an existing main on Grove Street, and to meet such appropriation by authorizing the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen to borrow for such purpose the sum of $25,000. by the issuance of bonds or notes to mature in not more than five years from their dates, under the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto.
Article V. A motion was made and seconded but failed to pass "That the Town appropriate from available funds the sum of $1334.00 of which $767.00 is to cover the salary of the additional patrolman until December 31, 1960; the balance to cover the pay- ment of salary of the special policeman put on September 1, 1960. The main motion was seconded and voted by voice vote "The Town vote to appropriate from available funds in the Treasury the sum of $2,100. to the present Police Department Payroll Ac- count to cover additional costs until December 31, 1960."
Article VI. It was moved, seconded and voted by voice vote to appropriate from available funds in the Treasury, the sum of $4,200. to provide a new additional Police Department cruiser.
Article VII. A motion was made, seconded and unanimously voted to accept an eye-testing machine as a gift from the Lions Club of Norwell to be used by the Board of Health and the Visit- ing Nurse Association.
Article VIII. A motion was made, seconded and voted by voice vote to appropriate from available funds the sum of $1,000. for installation of drainage on Main Street.
The business of the Warrant being finished, a motion was made, seconded and voted to adjourn at 10:45 p.m.
NELLIE L. SPARRELL,
Town Clerk.
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WARRANT - STATE ELECTION
Commonwealth of Massachusetts WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION
Plymouth, ss.
To any of the Constables of the Town of Norwell, in the County of Plymouth, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwell, qualified to vote in Elections to meet in the Main Street Elementary School Cafeteria in Norwell, on Tuesday, the Eighth Day of November, 1960 at 6:00 o'clock a.m. for the follow- ing purposes:
To bring in their votes to the Election Officers for the Elec- tion of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:
Presidential Electors
Senator in Congress
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Secretary of the Commonwealth Attorney General
Treasurer of the Commonwealth
Auditor of the Commonwealth
for this Commonwealth for this Commonwealth for this Commonwealth for this Commonwealth for this Commonwealth for this Commonwealth for this Commonwealth
Representative in Congress for ninth Congressional District Councillor for First Councillor District
Senator for Norfolk and Plymouth Senatorial District Representative in General Court
for Third Plymouth Representative District
Register of Probate and Insolvency
for Plymouth County
County Commissioners (2) for Plymouth County
County Treasurer for Plymouth County
Clerk of Courts (To fill vacancy)
for Plymouth County
Question No. 1
A. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
YES NO
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B. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
YES NO
C. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?
YES NO
All the above candidates, officers and questions are to be voted for upon one ballot.
The Polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting at- tested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.
Hereof, fail not, and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this 31st day of October, A.D., 1960.
G. HERBERT REPASS EARLE F. ALLEN CHARLES H. WHITING
Selectmen of Norwell
A true copy. ATTEST:
Monday, October 31, 1960
HARLAND W. FARRAR, Constable.
I hereby certify that I have posted said warrant according to the Town by-law and make this my return.
HARLAND W. FARRAR,
Constable, Town of Norwell.
November 8, 1960
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STATE ELECTION November 8, 1960
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, the qualified voters met at the Elementary School Cafeteria and held the Election of Federal, State and County officials.
The meeting was in the charge of Earle F. Allen, Warden, assisted by the following duly appointed Election Officers:
Richard Pelton, Clerk; Thomas T. Barstow and John Reagan, supervisors; Rosalind Whittemore, Minna Senger, Annie Capell, Dorothy Dexter, checkers in and out; John Piotti, ballot box; Janice Litchfield and Gloria Broderick, spare officers. Eleanor Benner, Julia Rosebach, Rose Hartigan, Helen Johnson, Carol Marsh, Agnes Albert, Rita Staples, Catherine Edmonds, Bette Power, Barbara Hamer, Alice Feneck, Joseph DeFrancesco, Eliza- beth Hallaren, Nancy Pihlcrantz, Margaret Daly, Arline DiStasio, Joan Bailey, Roger Dangora, Margaret Reeser, Rita McMullin; Carmella Molla, Harland Farrar and George Cavanagh, police officers.
The Town Clerk delivered two ballot boxes, gavel, four sets of voting lists, 5 counting boards, tally sheets and master sheet to the Warden.
The Town Clerk swore all the above mentioned Election Offi- cers to the faithful performance of their duties, the ballot box was inspected by the Warden, Clerk, Town Clerk, police officers Carmella Molla, George Cavanagh, Harland Farrar and John J. Piotti, who was in charge of the ballot box. After declaration by the Warden that the ballot box was empty and that the register thereon read 0000, the box was closed, locked and the key placed in custody of Officer Cavanagh.
The Warden declared the polls opened at 6 a.m.
The polls were closed at 8 p.m. at which time the ballot box register read 2518. The absentee ballots were then cast, after which the ballot box register read 2621.
Upon being canvassed and counted in open meeting, they were found to have been cast for the following persons:
Electors of President and Vice President
Decker and Munn 1
Hass and Cozzini 2
Kennedy and Johnson 933
Nixon and Lodge 1674 Blanks 11
Senator in Congress
Leverett Saltonstall 2015
Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr. 582
Lawrence Gilfedder 3
Mark R. Shaw 3
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Governor
John A. Volpe 1890
Joseph D. Ward 684
Henning A. Blomen 6
Guy S. Williams 9
Lieutenant Governor
Edward F. Mclaughlin, Jr. 805
Augustus G. Means 1763
Thomas Maratea 11
Francis A. Votano 3
Blanks 39
Secretary
Edward W. Brooke 1825
Kevin H. White 730
Fred M. Ingersoll 4
Julia B. Kohler 3
Blanks 59
Attorney General
Edward J. McCormack, Jr. 898
George Michaels 1668
Augus O. Johnson 8
William D. Ross 7
Blanks 40
Treasurer
John Thomas Driscoll 1923
Walter J. Trybulski 1612
Warren C. Carberg 8
Domenico A. DiGirolamao 6
Blanks 72
Auditor
Thomas J. Buckley 1150
Gardner B. Wardwell
1406
John B. Lauder 4
Arne A. Sortell 5
Blanks 56
Congressman
Hastings Keith 1873
Edward F. Harrington 700
Blanks 48
Councillor
Ernest C. Stasiun 860
William E. Hall 1666
Blanks 95
Senator
Newland H. Holmes 1806
Elque L. Falkner 747
Blanks
68
Representative in General Court
Michael T. Russo 814
Alfred R. Shrigley 1728
Blanks
79
Register of Probate and Insolvency
Walter H. Gilday 2184
Blanks
436
Arnold (Write-in) 1
County Commissioners
Elva M. Bent 1591
Norman G. MacDonald 1656
Paul J. Gillis 828
James E. Martin 595
Blanks
572
County Treasurer
Charles W. Williams 1775
Charles E. Gould
759
Blanks
87
Clerk of Courts
Robert S. Prince
2207
Blanks
414
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QUESTION NO. 1.
A. "Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale there- in of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?"
YES
1374
NO
896
BLANKS
351
B. "Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale there- in of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?"
YES
1390
NO
804
BLANKS
427
C. "Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale there- in of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?"
YES
1811
NO
520
BLANKS
290
NELLIE L. SPARRELL,
Town Clerk.
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JURY LIST
LIST OF PERSONS QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS JURORS IN THE TOWN OF NORWELL from July 1, 1959 to July 1, 1960
Allen, David W., Old Meeting House Lane, Sales, John Reardon & Son, 51 Waverly Street, Cambridge
Andrews, John E., Main Street, C.P.A., Self-employed, 47 Main Street, Plymouth
Appel, Donald R., Old Meeting House Lane, Heating Engineer, The Merrill Company, Inc., 98 Granite Street, Boston
Ayers, Irving C., Tiffany Road, Printer, Hearst Corporation, 5 Winthrop Square, Boston
Bailey, Jessie R., River Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupation, Engineer, Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy
Baker, Stanley N., Main Street, Life Insurance, Frank T. Bobst, GA, 49 Federal Street, Boston
Beauregard, Earl W., Dana Road, Supervisor, Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy
Beauregard, Joseph R., Oak Street, Commercial Artist, Herald- Traveler Corporation, 80 Mason Street, Boston
Benzaquin, Paul, Main Street, Newspaperman, Globe Newspaper Co., Morrissey Boulevard, Boston
Burnham, John M., Main Street, Executive, Revere Sugar Refin- ery, Charlestown
Carr, Robert E., Main Street, Florist, Self-employed, 539 Tremont Street, Boston
Chase, Francis F., Jr., Bridge Street, Corporation Executive, Chase Parker and Company, 388 Congress Street, Boston
Childs, Frederick M., Old Meeting House Lane, Engineer, Met- calf and Eddy, Boston
Cook, Horace W., Main Street, Sales, B. F. Goodrich Chemical Co., 140 Federal Street, Boston
Cranton, Harold E., South Street, House Service Supervisor, New England Tel. & Tel. Co., 185 Franklin St., Boston
Crowley, John L., Central Street, Sales Manager, Wahn Distribu- tors, Beacon Street, Boston
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Dwyer, David F., Norwell Avenue, Manager, Rockland Savings Bank, Scituate
Farrar, Lloyd R., Tiffany Road, Supervisor, D. S. Kennedy and Company, Cohasset
Gilmour, Dorothea J., River Street, Medical Secretary, Husband's Occupation, Supervisor, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Quincy
Goode, Robert M., Main Street, Art Director, Reilly, Brown and Capply, 216 Tremont Street, Boston
Hakanson, Mary E., River Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupa- tion, Industrial Salesman, Texas Company, 20 Providence Street, Boston
Haskins, Mary S., Stetson Road, Housewife, Husband's Occupa- tion, Registered Representative, Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, 24 Federal Street, Boston
Hersey, George M., River Street, Insurance Adjuster, New Am- sterdam Casualty Co., 211 Congress Street, Boston
Housley, Richard A., Main Street, Salesman, Avon Sole Company, Avon
Koopman, Frederick W., River Street, Steel Fabricator, New Eng- land Steel Tank Company, South Quincy
Laing, Pauline F., Old Meeting House Lane, Housewife, Husband's Occupation, Foreman, Procter and Gamble, 780 Washington Street, Quincy
Leake, Clifton S., Central Street, Pipefitter, Bethlehem Steel Com- pany, Quincy
Leishman, Russell W., Common Street, Cost Accountant, D. S. Kennedy and Company, Cohasset
Logue, Francis L., Mount Blue Street, Builder, C. Logue Bldg. Co., 71 Needham Street, Newton Highlands
Lovell, Theodore G., Forest Street, Carpenter, Thomas O'Connor Constr. Co., 238 Main Street, Cambridge
Mederos, Sarah C., Pine Street, Executive Secretary, Husband's Occupation, Draftsman, Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy
Mosman, Eben D., Tiffany Road, Inspector, Boston Edison Com- pany, Boston
Prime, William F., Prospect Street, Clerk, Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 100 Franklin Street, Boston
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Ramsay, Daniel P., Jr., Coolidge Road, Salesman, Link Belt Com- pany, 136 Brookline Avenue, Boston
Rauch, Laurence K., Church Street, Mechanical Engineer, B. F. Goodrich, Nichols Avenue, Watertown
Reed, Walter D., Mount Blue Street, Meat Cutter, The Great At- lantic and Pacific Tea Company, Boston
Richards, Stanley H., River Street, District Sales Manager, East- ern Malliable Iron Company, Naugatuck, Conn.
Robbins, Gordon D., Forest Street, Comptroller, Milton Company Inc., 286 Central Avenue, Milton
Robinson, Mark M., Sr., Tiffany Road, Draftsman, Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy
Ross, Ida W., River Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupation, Salesman, Eastern Appliance Co., 281 Vassar St., Cambridge
Rounds, Frank W., Jr., River Street, Consultant, Phillips Acad- emy, Andover
Shaw, Warren E., Summer Street, Carpenter and Builder, Self- employed, Summer Street, Norwell
Skyrme, Ronald S., Neal Gate Road, Safety Engineer, Employers' Liability Assurance Corp., 110 Milk Street, Boston
Snowdale, Walton C., Tiffany Road, Laborer, Saint Coletta School, Washington Street, Hanover
Sullivan, John E., Old Meeting House Lane, Foreman, Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston
Tunis, Harry J., Tiffany Road, Electrician, Boston Edison Com- pany, Boston
Webber, Wilton G., Jefferson Avenue, Printer, Dowchex, Inc., 137 Perkins Avenue, Brockton
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LIST OF PERSONS QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS JURORS IN THE TOWN OF NORWELL from July 1, 1960 to July 1, 1961
Aicardi, Frank A., Gerard Road, Salesman, Fearn Foods, Inc., 9353 Belmont Ave., Franklin Park, Ill.
Anderson, Richard K., River Street, Office Manager, Gilchrist Company, 417 Washington Street, Boston
Atwater, Mary W., River Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupa- tion, Real Estate, Marden, Inc., Hingham
Baker, Stanley N., Main Street, Banking, National Bank of Plym- outh County, 91 Main Street, Brockton
Banks, Duncan J., Lincoln Street, Self-employed, Banks & White Co., 349 Lincoln Street, Hingham
Barstow, Thomas T., River Street, Retired,
Bennett, Albert C., Main Street, Auditor, J. F. Mulqueen, Audi- tor, 400 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
Brassel, Charles E., Gerard Road, Utility Technician, Atlantic Abrasive Corp., Pearl Street, South Braintree
Brennan, Paul M., Franklin Road, Machine Operator, Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston
Brewer, Elizabeth C., River Street, Housewife, Husband's Occu- pation, Assistant Manager, First National Bank of Boston, Boston
Carchia, Helen F., Winter Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupa- tion, Carpenter, Louis A. Laugelli, Cohasset
Carlson, Frank W., Franklin Road, Field Engineer, Stop and Shop, Inc., 397 D Street, South Boston
Carr, John A., River Street, Self-employed, Croston and Carr, 72 Summer Street, Boston
Crowley, John L., Central Street, Self-employed, M. J. Crowley Manufacturing Company
DuVal, Donald, Jr., Franklin Road, Meat Manager, A and P Com- pany, Market Street, Rockland
Foley, Leo J., Franklin Road, Salesman, Seaboard Plywood and Lumber Corp., Bridgewater
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Finn, Richard P., Dana Road, Writer, United States Investor, 286 Congress Street, Boston
Forslund, Herbert G., Mt. Blue Street, Painter, J. Carlson, Har- ding Avenue, Braintree
Gilmour, Dorothea J., River Street, Medical Secretary, Husband's Occupation, Supervisor, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Quincy
Johnson, Frederick G., Duncan Drive, Wiring Technician, Instron Engineering Corporation, Canton
Karoff, Richard M., Mt. Blue Street, Broker, Paine, Webber, Jack- son & Curtis, 24 Federal Street, Boston
Kelley, Dorothy B., River Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupa- tion, Self-employed, Lloyd G. Kelley Music Box Co., Broad- way, Hanover
Kelley, James J., Cross Street, Clerk, J. M. Forbes & Co., 199 Washington Street, Boston
Logue, Francis L., Mt. Blue Street, Contractor, Chas. Logue Bldg. Co., 71 Needham Street, Newton Highlands
MacFaden, Charles F., Franklin Road, Store Manager, Int. Har- vester Co., 931 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston
Malaney, John F., Franklin Road, Purchasing Agent, Stevens- Arnold Co., Inc., 7 Elkins Street, South Boston
Mederos, Dorothy E., Pine Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupa- tion, Vice President, Walworth Company, 430 Summer Street, Boston
Nucci, Fred A., Main Street, Self-employed, Garfield Realty, Inc., Main Street, Norwell
Osborn, Perry H., Winter Street, Retired
Oxford, Janet A., Main Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupation, Vice President, Boston Insurance Co., 87 Kilby Street, Boston Perry, Clement, Jr., Dana Road, Welder, D. S. Kennedy & Co., 155 King Street, Cohasset
Perry, Horace J., Prospect Street, Kennel Owner and Dog Handler, Kearnach Kennels, Prospect Street, Norwell
Pinault, Roland L., Doris Avenue, Machine Operator, Armstrong Cork Company, South Braintree
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Regan, Walter G., Franklin Road, Testman, Boston Edison Com- pany, Boston
Robbins, Gordon D., Forest Street, Comptroller, Milton Company, Inc., 286 Central Avenue, Milton
Scanlon, John G., Franklin Road, Dredging Inspector, Depart- ment of Public Works, 100 Nashua Street, Boston
Shepherd, Catherine L., River Street, Officer-Insurance Corp., Husband's Occupation, Insurance Consultant, Donald Shep- herd & Co., 1400 Hancock Street, Quincy
Sullivan, Joseph J., River Street, Sales Manager, General Elec- tric Co., 55 Cambridge Parkway, Cambridge
Sundwall, Kurt E., River Street, Production Control Manager and Purchasing Agent, Alles and Fisher, Inc., 716 Columbus Avenue, Boston
Talbot, Catherine, River Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupa- tion, Buyer and Vice President, Wool Distributing Corp., 253 Summer Street, Boston
Tulis, Joseph P., Main Street, Salesman, Spaulding Buick Co., 120 Middlesex Avenue, Somerville
Visser, William, Church Street, Sales Representative, Internatio Wool, Inc., 263 Summer Street, Boston
Walsh, Edward F., Main Street, Construction Superintendent, Patrick J. O'Leary Bldg. Co., Inc., 3 Pleasant Street, Dedham
Weller, Helen M., Cross Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupation, Self-employed Dentist, 29 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
West, Beatrice, Norwell Avenue, Ward Secretary and Assistant to Head Nurse, Husband's Occupation, Oil Salesman, Tide Water Oil Co., 36 Perkins Avenue, Brockton
White, John J., Franklin Road, Clerk, Bethlehem Steel Company, Quincy
Wyllie, Hilda F., River Street, Housewife, Husband's Occupation, Assistant Treasurer, H. D. Johnson Co., 89 Beale Street, Wol- laston
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JURORS DRAWN - 1960
Rounds, Frank W., Jr., River Street, to serve in Criminal Court of Plymouth, on January 4, 1960.
Snowdale, Walton C., Tiffany Road, to serve on Grand Jury, Plymouth, on January 4, 1960.
Goode, Robert M., Main Street, to serve on Civil Court, Brockton, on April 4, 1960.
Cranton, Harold E., South Street, to serve in Criminal Court, Plymouth, on May 2, 1960.
Aicardi, Frank A., Gerard Road, to serve in Criminal Court, Plymouth, on September 6, 1960.
Pinault, Roland L., Doris Avenue, to serve in Grand Jury, Plym- outh, on January 3, 1961.
Forslund, Herbert G., Mt. Blue Street, to serve in Criminal Court, Plymouth, on January 3, 1961.
Tulis, Joseph P., Main Street, to serve in Criminal Court at Brock- ton, on January 23, 1961.
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MARRIAGES
Marriages Recorded in Norwell in 1960
March 8. Married in Norwell, Frederick Henry St. Ours and Sara Ellen Stephanus both of Norwell, by Robert H. Mooney, Catholic Priest.
April 23. Married in Norwell, John S. Low and Pearl M. Dexter, both of Norwell, by Robert H. Mooney, Priest.
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