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The World Book Encyclopedia has been purchased and is much used and appreciated by the students.
During March, National Art Month, the Library served as the Art Gallery for the display of art by the pupils of the Elementary Schools in Westford. This outstanding exhibit was arranged by Mr. William N. Mietzner, Supervisor of Art in the Westford Schools.
The second grade at the Cameron School, with Mrs. Edward St. Onge as teacher, furnished the exhibit for National Library Week. Each child read a book from the Library, wrote a Book Report on it and, in addition, illustrated it. The reports and illustrations were on dis- play for the month of April.
The following groups have come to the Library with their teachers for instruction in the use of the Library facilities: The Library
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Club from the William C. Roudenbush School, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Wright; members of the Senior Class of the Academy with Mrs. Eva Brown; and the Brownies, by Mrs. Cook.
Collections of books are being regularly sent to the Rest Homes.
Four Text Books, used by Mr. J. V. Fletcher, while a student at Lawrence Academy, were given by Mrs. Philip Brown of Acton, a grand- daughter of Mr. Fletcher. They were on display in the Frost Museum Case and it was interesting to note their excellent condition and that they had been covered by home-tanned leather.
Other displays in the Case have been: a collection of Paper Dolls, found at the Cold Spring Farm, reputed to be the work of Sheila Young, who lived at one time in Westford, and loaned by Miss Lenice Fullford and a collection of Bugs, Moths and Butterflies found in Westford by James Fitter, a student at Westford Academy.
The Bookmobile continues to serve our Library and Nabnasset and is a valuable asset to us. Circulation figures appear elsewhere in the report.
Your Librarian had the privilege of taking a Course during the fall on Children's Literature, at the Regional Library Centre in Read- ing. She also attended the Conference at Harwichport, of the Massa- chusetts Library Association.
Through the generosity of Miss Marian F. Winnek, the Library has received a beautiful 10-Volume set of "Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians" and the Volume "The Continent We Live On". We have re- ceived many books including the set, "Letters and Messages of the Presidents" given in memory of Mr. William R. Taylor, Trustee for many years .
The Misses Gertrude and Julia Fletcher have given sheet music and music from the Library of Mr. Frost, son of William E. Frost.
Gifts of free time were given by: Miss Elizabeth Moore, Mrs. Nolan Hike1, Miss Avis E. Day, Miss Paulette St. Onge and Miss Priscilla Fletcher. Other gifts are listed elsewhere.
We are indebted to Mrs. Virgil E. Murdock for publicity notices.
The D. A.R., Westford Historical Society, Garden Club and 4-H Citizenship Club continue to meet in Library Hall.
The Garden Club decorated the Library for Christmas and, in ad- dition, furnished two arrangements every month.
During the summer months of July and August the Library closed at 8:00 P.M., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. It was also closed on all Legal Holidays, on Christmas and New Year's Eve.
Mending books and checking on overdue books continue to take an unnecessary amount of time which, along with lack of adequate shelving,
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are our most pressing and troublesome problems.
I wish to express my appreciation to the Trustees, the Staff and Library patrons for cooperation, courtesy and kindness extended to me this past year. It has been a pleasure working with and for you all.
Alice V. Day LIBRARIAN
J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY FINANCIAL REPORT FOR 1961
RECEIPTS
Town Appropriation
$ 9,957.00
Receipts from Dog Licenses Total
805.75
$ 10,762.75
DISBURSEMENTS
Salaries and Wages
Librarian
$ 3,100.00
Assistants
2,330.23
Custodian
675.00
$ 6,105.21
Books and Periodicals
Books
1,597.34
Periodicals
167.35
1,764.69
Music Records
64.5:
Building Expense
Fuel
744.56
Electricity
250.99
Telephone
112.79
Water
27.00
Custodian Supplies
30.74
Repairs
75.98
1,242.06
Improvements
Men's Lavatory
220.00
Concrete Walk
300.00
Electrical Wiring
68.39
588.39
Other
Miscellaneous Supplies
413.27
Stationery
$ 45.39
458.66
Total Disbursements
$ 10,223.55
Balance - Unexpended Appropriation
539.20
Total
$ 10,762.75
Receipts from Fines
$
421.25
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J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY STATISTICS
IRCULATION
Total adult bound volumes.
15,121
Total children's bound volumes 11,409
26,530
Periodicals
2,179
Pamphlets
184
Puzzles
21
Pictures
174
Records - Music
232
Foreign books.
8
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29,238
Highest circulation April 2,884
Smallest circulation June 1,975
Largest daily - Record - November 14.
361
Days open.
18
Average daily circulation.
15
Circulation of Bookmobile books at Westford .... 4,737
Circulation of Bookmobile books at Nabnasset ...
2,100
Circulation of Books at Schools
Roudenbush .. 44
Cameron. 499
Nabnasset. 165 708
ACCESSION
Volumes added by purchase.
560
Volumes added by gift
139
Total added
699
Volumes discarded.
909
Volumes in Library
23,391
BORROWERS
New adult borrowers.
185
New junior borrowers
199
Total new borrowers
384
Total adult borrowers
841
Total junior borrowers.
752
1,593
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LIST OF MAGAZINES - 1961
Herald Tribune Book Review Illustrated London News Life Newsweek N.Y. Times Book Review
WEEKLY
Publishers' Weekly Saturday Evening Post Science News Letter Sports Illustrated Time
MONTHLY
A.L.A. Booklist
American Girl American Home Antiques Arizona Highways
Atlantic Monthly
Better Homes and Gardens
Book Review Digest
Boys Life
Consumer's Research Bulletin Coronet Cosmopolitan Current History
Flying
Fortune Good Housekeeping Grade Teacher Harper's Monthly Hobbies Holiday
House Beautiful
Instructor
Junior Natural History
Ladies Home Journal
Look National Geographic
N. H. Profiles
Outdoor Life
Parent's Magazine
Popular Gardening
Popular Mechanics
Popular Science Monthly
Reader's Digest
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature
Science Digest
Sport
Today's Health
Wilson Bulletin Yankee
BI - MONTHLY
Horn Book
SEMI - MONTHLY
Library Journal
QUARTERLY
Old Time New England Vermont Life
PERIODICALS GIVEN - 1961
Aramco World Bell Telephone Quarterly Book-of-the-Month Club News Christian Register Christian Science Monitor Congregationalist D.A.R. Magazine Dupont Magazine
Arabian Americal Oil Co American Tel and Tel Co Book-of-the-Month Club Women's Guild Misses Grace and Mary Burbeck Mr and Mrs Sydney G. Abbot Col John Robinson Chapter Dupont deNemours Co
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Federation Topics Food Marketing Ford Times Harvester World Horticulture Middlesex County Bulletin N.Y. Times Magazine Progress Steel Facts Steelways Tax Talk Together Unitarian Register United Church Herald U.S. News and World Report New Yorker
The Tadmuck Club, Inc First National News Lowell Motor Sales
Internat1 Harvester Orgnztn Mrs. Walter P. Wright Mdsx County Exten Service Miss Avis E. Day Unity School of Christianity American Iron & Steel Instit 11 11 11 Mass Fed Taxpayers' Assoc Graniteville Methodist Church Women's Guild 11
William A. Millet Miss Marian F. Winnek
NAMES OF DONORS
Aldrich Mrs. Margaret P - 5 volumes Aldrich Thomas R - 75 volumes
Aramco Oil Co - 1 volume Belmont Mrs. August - 1 volume
Bernard Mrs. Wallis J - 1 Music Record
Brown Mrs. Philip - 4 volumes Buckshorn Fisher - 6 volumes Cann Alfred - 1 volume Carlisle Library - 4 volumes
Charles Kettering Foundation - 1 volume
Cockerline David - Old Powder Horn
Cook Bradley - 1 volume
Cushing Mrs. Anne T - 12 volumes
Day Avis E - 3 volumes
Drury Mrs. Margaret - Postcard picture of Old Westford Academy
Fletcher Mrs. R. Andrew - 30 volumes
Fletcher Misses Julia H and Gertrude D - Sheet music and music from Frost Library
Guertin Ernest - 29 volumes
Ha11 Philip G - 1 volume Harris William - 2 volumes Hook Mrs. Eric G - 20 volumes International Paper Co - 1 volume
Krantz Frank E - Postcard picture of old Academy
Lane Ruth E - 5 volumes Latulippe Gerald J - 1 volume
Lawler Mrs. Lilly Morin - Framed picture of Graniteville
Lawler Mrs. Lilly Morin - Prints on cloth of scenes of Westford and Villages
Lemire Joanne - 38 volumes Lincoln Filene Center - 1 volume McCallum Bonnie - 2 volumes McGrath Mrs. Thomas - 1 volume
Morse F. Bradford - 5 volumes
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Murphy Mrs. R. E. - 1 volume
Patt Mrs. Roscoe - 6 volumes
Perry Mrs. Wendell L. R. - 1 volume
Prentice-Hall, Inc. - 1 volume
Sanders Mrs. John F - 7 volumes
Smith F. Stanley - 84 volumes
Snow Stanley - 2 volumes
Standard Oil Co - 1 volume
Sweetser Mrs. Mary - 2 volumes
Taylor Mrs. William R - 57 volumes
Tucker Mrs. Florence - 1 volume
Wallace Mrs. Marjorie C - 1 volume - Old Child's Book
Wilkins Mrs. James - 4 volumes
Williamson Mrs. Selma - 1 volume
Winnek Miss Marian F - 11 volumes, including 10-volume set of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians
TRUST FUNDS
Stephen S. Stone.
$ 1,000.00
Augustus K. Fletcher
1,000.00
Mary M. Henarie, Laws Fund
1,000.00
John M. Osgood.
1,000.00
Jennie Reed Wilkins
150.00
Adeline T. Burbeck.
500.00
Albert E. Prescott.
7,056.08
William J. Burbeck.
1,000.00
Frederick A. Burbeck.
1,000.00
Martha W. Symmes.
100.00
William R. Taylor Fund
$ 2,500.00
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INDEX *********
Accountant :
62
Balance Sheet.
73
Debt Accounts.
75
Expenditures
66
Receipts.
62
Trust Accounts
76
Annual Town Election - March 6.
19
Annual Town Meeting -- March 11
21
Appeals - Board of
97
Assessors - Board of.
79
Balance Sheet - Town Accountant
73
Births.
11
Cemetery Commissioners.
94
Conservation Commission
93
Deaths
16
Development and Industrial Commission.
92
Dog Licenses - Town Clerk's Report.
18
Extracts from Gen. Laws - Licenses, Tags and Fees
18
Dog Officer.
78
Election - Annual Town - March 6.
19
Finance Committee - Reserve Fund Transfers
97
Fire Engineers - Board of
83
Forest Committee - Town.
94
4-H Clubs.
96
Health - Board of.
85
Highway Department.
78
House Numbering Committee.
86
Jury List.
60
Library J. V. Fletcher.
133
Atwood Mary - Lecture Fund .
135
Donors - Names of
141
Financial Report.
138
Librarian - Report of
136
Magazines - List of.
140
Periodicals Given
140
Statistics
139
Trust Funds .
. . 142
Trustees - Report of.
. .
134
Marriages.
14
Meetings :
Annual Town . March 11
21
Special Town - June 22
35
Special Town - October 11.
37
Special Town - November 1.
55
Special Town - December 14.
57
Nashoba Associated Boards of Health.
87
Officials, Boards, Committees etc.
3-10
Plumbing Code.
40
Police Department.
77
Public Welfare - Board of
84
Recreation Commission. . . . 95
Reserve Fund Transfers - Finance Committee
97
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143
School Committee:
Academy Graduates.
121
Academy Program of Studies.
123
Admission
107
Athletic Fund - Financial Report.
130
Band Account - Financial Report.
130
Cafeteria - Financial Report
130
Calendar .
107
Census Summary .
129
Enrollment - Public Schools.
129
Expenditures - School Department
132
Hours
107
Meetings - School Committee.
107
Nurses - School and Public Health.
131
Organization - School Committee etc
106
Pictorial Report.
114
Receipts - School Department
132
Report - School Committee.
107
Teaching Staff
126
Visits
107
Selectmen - Board of.
59
Special Town Meetings:
June 22.
35
October 11.
37
November 1.
55
December 14.
57
Street Superintendent
78
Tax Collector
80
Tax Title Property Committee.
96
Town Election
Annual - March 6.
19
Town Forest Committee
94
Town Meetings :
Annual - March 11.
21
Special - June 22.
35
Special - October 11
37
Special - November
55
Special - December 14
57
Transfers from Finance Committee Reserve Fund.
97
Treasurer - Report of.
61
Warrant - Annual 1962.
98
Water Department
81
Water Superintendent.
83
Welfare - Board of Public
84
Wire Inspector
84
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ANNUAL REPORTS
of the
TOWN OF WESTFORD
For the Year Ending December 31, 1962
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Warrant For Annual Town Election To Be Held March 4, 1963 AND Annual Town Meeting To Be Held March 9, 1963
ANNUAL REPORTS
of the
TOWN OF WESTFORD
For the Year Ending December 31, 1962
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1729. c
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Warrant For Annual Town Election To Be Held March 4, 1963 AND Annual Town Meeting To Be Held March 9, 1963
OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF WESTFORD
TOWN CLERK
Charles L. Hildreth
Term expires March 1963
SELECTMEN
Arthur L. Healy, Chairman Horace F. Wyman, Secretary
John J. Kavanagh
Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965
ASSESSORS
Carroll J. Rollins, Chairman John J. O'Connell, Secretary
Norman K. Nesmith
Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965
BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Samuel A. Richards, Chairman
Reginald Blowey, Secretary
William C. MacMillan
Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965
TREASURER-COLLECTOR
Walter Teresko
Term expires March 1965
MODERATOR
Ben W. Drew
Term expires March 1963
CONSTABLE
John F. Sullivan
Term expires March 1965
ACTING CONSTABLE
Joseph R. Conne11
Appointed 1962
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
R. Andrew Fletcher, Jr., Chairman
Robert J. Spinner, Secretary J. Austin Healy, Jr. Maurice Huckins, Jr. Mary R. Lambert Percy O. Daley, Jr. Harry V. Smith
Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1964
Term expires March 1965 Term expires March 1965
TRUSTEES J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY
Elizabeth C. Taylor Marian F. Winnek
John F. Sanders, Chairman H. Arnold Wilder, Secretary Alan W. Bell Claudine M. Huckins
Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1964
Term expires March 1965 Term expires March 1965
LIBRARIAN Appointed by Trustees Alice V. Day
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BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Albert A. Hildreth, Secretary Walter L. Blanchard, Chairman
Matthew A. Elliott
Term expires March 1963
Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965
BOARD OF HEALTH
Lucien J. Menard Edward F. McLenna
Ralph E. Cole, M.D., Chairman
Term expires March 1963
Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965
AGENTS APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH
Agent to Issue Burial Permits Agent
Agent
Milk and Sanitary Inspector
Assistant Milk and Sanitary Inspector
Assistant Milk and Sanitary Inspector Agent
Inspector of Slaughtering
Inspector of Animals
Agent to Pick up Dead Animals
Dorothy A. Healy, R.N. Barbara Ganem, M.D. Henry T. Smith Donald H. Melloon Merrill Plunkett John Pizzolante Kenneth A. Wilson Kenneth A. Wilson Joseph Lamy
TREE WARDEN
Kenneth A. Wilson
Term expires March 1963
PLANNING BOARD
Richard L. McGlinchey
Term expires March 1963
Robert R. Fitzpatrick
Term expires March 1964
Denis Maguire, Esq., Chairman
Term expires March 1965
Leon F. Howard
Term expires March 1966
Harold. F. Fletcher
Term expires March 1967
WATER COMMISSIONERS
Alfred T. Wark, Chairman Hervey J. Cote Chester H. Cook, Secretary
Term expires March 1963
Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965
FINANCE COMMITTEE Appointed by the Moderator
Herbert C. Decato
Albert G. Forty
F. Stanley Smith
Nicholas Sudak, Jr.
Viateur A. Ricard
Peter Sechovich
John J. Barretto
Alfred J. Cann
Lawrence S. Johnston, Chairman
Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965 Term expires March 1965 Term expires March 1965
A. Dana Fletcher, Jr. Clerk
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Charles L. Hildreth
The following Officers, Boards and Committees appointed by the Board of Selectmen:
TOWN ACCOUNTANT AND CLERK OF BOARD OF SELECTMEN
Frederic A. Fisher
SUPERINTENDENT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT Kenneth A. Wilson
SPECIAL TOWN FOREST COMMITTEE
Kenneth A. Wilson
Allister F. MacDougall
Florian Woitowicz
Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS
Term expires March 1963
Term expires March 1964
Term expires March 1965
Charles L. Hildreth Clerk ex officio
PRECINCT ELECTION OFFICERS
Appointed July 24, 1962
PRECINCT 1
Warden
(R) Wilder H. Arnold
(R) Wilkins James
(D) Desmond Helen T
(D) Reeves Sally F
(R) Barber Manly P
(R) Prescott Freda V
(D) McGrath Gertrude A (D) Buckshorn Teresa M
(R) Chace Elizabeth M
(R) Burne J. Clarence
(D) Cosgrove James A
(D) Reeves Alfred J
PRECINCT 2
(D) Connolly John E
(D) Woznac Ronald M
(R) Fletcher Walter N
(R) Anderson Howard V
(R) Benson Carl
(R) Beebe Virginia
(D) Healy Anne G (D) Woznac Irene A
(R) Blowey Reginald
(R) Crocker Bryce H
(D) Denisevich Anthony J (D) Evans Edwin D
TELLERS
(R) Chisholm Jean E
(R) Fletcher Rosamond W
(R) Lamson Lucy
(R) Miller Everett E
(D) Parker Arthur B Jr
(D) Muse Robert
(D) Chalifoux Joseph E
(D) Spinner Alfreda E
TELLERS
(R) Loney Sonja A
(R) Jewett EllsworthJD
(R) Picking Bernice G
(R) Picking Albert H G
(D) King James P
(D) Ross August P
(D) Dundas Theresa M
(D) Bechard Della C
Warden
Deputy Warden Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Inspector
Deputy Inspector
Term expires March 1963
Felix R. Perrault
Wilbert L. Vaughn William R. Healy
Deputy Warden Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Inspector
Deputy Inspector
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PRECINCT 3
Warden
(D) Basinas Nicholas V
(D) Dailey Edward L
(R) Gilson William W
(R) Farrell Donald F
(D) Sundberg Ruth A
(R) Morash David B
(R) Chamberlain Ruth E
(R) Christoun Gerald J
(R) Knowlton Julia E
Deputy Inspector 11
(D) Cote Paul
(D) LeCourt Esther T
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(R) Lorentzen Dorothy P
=
(R) Beede Gladys M
PRECINCT 4
TELLERS
Warden
(D) Shugrue Frank P
(D) Gosselin Gerald E
(R) Dunsford Doris C (R) DeLaHaye Ruth J
Deputy Clerk Inspector
(D) Cote Roland J
(D) Fitzpatrick Robert R (D) Courchaine Francis (R) Baker Frederick 0
11
(R) MacQuarrie Marion J
Deputy Inspector 11
(D) May Elizabeth A (D) Kavanagh John F
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(R) Lefebre Pauline
11
(R) Greenslade Arthur T
CHIEF OF POLICE John F. Sullivan
ACTING CHIEF OF POLICE
Joseph R. Conne11
ACTING POLICE SERGEANT John F. Sullivan, Jr.
PERMANENT POLICE SERGEANT
Joseph R. Conne11
PERMANENT PATROLMEN
Joseph R. Connell
Keith C. Kiberd
Alvin J. Knowlton
George T. Sullivan John F. Sullivan, Jr.
PERMANENT INTERMITTENT PATROLMAN
Edward J. Finn
POLICEWOMEN
Gladys M. Burns Dorothy Healy, R.N. Sonja A. Loney
Marjorie R. Pierce Marie T. Terenzio Beatrice C. Therrien
TELLERS
(D) Johnson Harry C Jr (D) Cassidy Robert V
Deputy Warden Clerk Deputy Clerk
(D) Ryan Allan F (D) Lahme Paul L
Inspector 11 11
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(D) Niemaszyk Anthony J (R) Mann Dorothy I (R) Coffin Teresa F
(R) Lyons Harold E
Deputy Warden Clerk
(R) Pearson N. Lois
(R) Greenslade Edith E
(R) Daly Winifred A (D) Kelly John W
(D) Kavanagh Brian F (D) Lord Philip
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UNIFORMED SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS
Arthur A. Abbood
Thomas E. Holmes
William J. Hubbard
Russell Judd
Christos L. Koravos
Harry B. Lamb
Robert L. LeGacy
Philip Lord
William C. MacMillan
John J. O'Connell Peter L. Petersen Maurice B. Rooks
Allan F. Ryan
Robert L. Soubosky
Edmund T. Szylvian George R. Tebbetts
SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS - OTHER TOWNS
Allan Adams Charles Chronopoulos Eliot P. Clark
Mayo Darling
Basil J. Larkin
Raymond E. Harmon
Donald Leighton
Ralph J. Hulslander
Harold Pivirotto
SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS - PRIVATE CONCERNS
H. E. Fletcher Co.
Murray Printing Co.
C G Sargent's Sons Corp
E. Kennard Fletcher
R. Andrew Fletcher, Jr.
John H. Gantzel
Georges Gervais
William B. Horton
Charles E. Milot Ralph Whitney
Eugene F. Sevigny
Paul Ricciardi
M. I. T. - Lincoln Laboratory
Robert L. Day
George L. Dumont
Francis P. Johnson Henry E. Jubinville John F. McGovern
Frederick R. Noyes W. Kenneth Wright
Morris Bros. Granite Co., Inc.
Russell Morris
SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS - TOWN
Everett W. Atherton John A. Axon Raymond A. Beauregard
Fernand R. Gelinas
Donald H. Hall
Warren E. Henderson
Daniel S. Hanley
Alfred J. Reeves
Robert V. Cassidy Leo J. Connell John E. Connolly Alfred D. Courchaine Albert W. Cox John A. Czarnecki Norman E. Day Sumner W. Edwards Augustus Elliott Chester L. Ellis, Jr.
Allen J. Hendrickson Clifford F. Johnson Leo R. Larkin Harold E. Lyons John J. Macleod
George E. Reeves Uldege Ricard Frederick C. Robinson John F. Sanders Elliott L. Semple
Philip N. McLenna
John W. Spinner
Everett E. Miller
Nicholas Sudak, Jr. Walter Teresko Ivan V. Whitney
Walter W. Fletcher Luke E. Fortin Robert J. Fulton
Arthur E. Pellerin
Peter F. Perry
George W. Wyman Shirley C. Wyman
Albert H. G. Picking
Frederick H. Picking Laurence C. Pierce Everett W. Randall
Albert E. Mountain Patrick B. Mulligan James T. O'Brien
Winfred E. Whitton
DOG OFFICER William C. MacMillan
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Gregory G. Beskalo, Jr.
Terrence P. Crickett
Arthur J. Deforge
Theodore J. Doucette Wilfred Gelinas Donald Gower
Donald E. Courchaine John Dundas
Clarence Carkin Mark T. Hayes William P. Martin
CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR Arthur A. Abbood
FIRE DEPARTMENT ENGINEERS
Leo R. Larkin Francis J. Mulligan, Clerk
Carl R. Nylund Hubert V. Raymond
WIRE INSPECTOR Norman E. Day
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS George W. Wyman
FOREST WARDEN Edward N. Lamson
TOWN COUNSEL John L. Connell, Jr.
BONDED CONSTABLES Leo L. Trudel Robert J. Zaino
VETERANS ' AGENT Frederic A. Fisher
DIRECTOR OF VETERANS' SERVICES
Arthur A. Abbood
AGENT FOR BURIAL OF DECEASED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
Arthur T. Greenslade
CARETAKER OF WHITNEY PLAYGROUND, TOWN COMMON AND MONUMENTS Alfred J. Beauregard
CUSTODIAN OF TOWN HALL Maurice B. Rooks
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES George S. Wilder
FENCE VIEWERS
Chester E. Blaisdell
W. Otis Day
Edwin H. Gould
FIELD DRIVERS
Wasil Daranchuc, Jr.
Patrick B. Mulligan
Michael J. Terenzio
MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK
Fred W. Burnham Thomas D. Caless Edwin H. Gould
J. Austin Healy John A. Kimball Stanley M. Kimball
Edmund L. Provost. Fred Shugrue Kenneth A. Wilson
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Edward N. Lamson, Chief
WEIGHERS OF GENERAL COMMODITIES
John J. Buchanan Helen R. Donoghue Arthur L. Healy J. Austin Healy
John Ferreira Emile Gauthier
WEIGHERS OF GRANITE William L. Mckinley Barbara Miller
Vernon B. Morris Ruth Murray
RECREATION COMMISSION Harry V. Smith, Chairman
Gene M. Barretto Francis Courchaine Earle A. Cronan
Waldo S. Leedberg Felix R. Perrault Charles A. Robinson
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Gen. Laws Chap. 40 Sect. 8c
Term expires March 1963
Term expires March 1963
Bryant R. Chaplin, Chairman
Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1964
Harry B. Lamb, Secretary
Ralph W. Brewer
Wallace E. MacQuarrie
Term expires March 1965 Term expires March 1965
TOWN INFIRMARY APPRAISERS
Kenneth P. Harkins
Roger H. Hildreth
PLUMBING CODE BY-LAW COMMITTEE
Eric L. Whiting, Chairman
Alan N. Crocker Matthew A. Elliott
Ralph V. Hutcherson Paul L. McDonald
HOUSE NUMBERING COMMITTEE
Norman E. Day, Chairman
John W. Loney, Jr. Allister F. MacDougall
William E. MacQuarrie Walter Nyder
DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
J. William Blythe Gerald J. Christoun Erling Mostue, Chairman J. Alfred Dumont John W. Loney, Jr. William E. Robinson Roland Battis Lorenzo R. Provencher Donald J. Turner
Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1966 Term expires March 1966 Term expires March 1966 Term expires March 1967 Term expires March 1967 Term expires March 1967
BUILDING CODE COMMITTEE Elroy A. Field, Chairman
Nicholas V. Basinas Denis Maguire
Arthur G. Mitchell Florian Woitowicz
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J. Austin Healy, Jr. Albert Nardone Anthony Nardone Edward J. Pomerleau
Joseph A. Pomerleau Alfred J. Reeves William H. Riley John Shea, Jr.
John F. Gagnon Alexander M. Woznac
NABNASSET FIREHOUSE COMMITTEE
Robert Connell
Raymond F. Conway
Art. 26 Annual Meeting, Mar. 10, 1962 Frank C. Herrmann Anthony J. Niemaszyk Carl R. Nylund
Allan F. Ryan
Edmund T. Sylvian
SCHOOL PLANNING COMMITTEE
Art. 27 Annual Meeting, Mar. 10, 1962
Alan W. Bell Arthur R. Coffin, Jr.
Term expires March 1963
Anthony J. Denisevich
Term expires March 1964
John A. Urbaniak
Term expires March 1964
Richard S. Emmet, Jr., Chairman
Joseph B. Taylor
Term expires March 1965 Term expires March 1965
PLUMBING INSPECTOR
Paul L. McDonald GAS INSPECTOR
George D. Carpenter
TAX TITLE PROPERTY COMMITTEE Appointed by Moderator Roger H. Hildreth Carroll J. Rollins
Herford N. Elliott
BOARD OF APPEALS
Everett A. Scott
Edward F. Harrington
John J. Barretto
Term expires March 1963 Term expires March 1964 Term expires March 1965
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Denis Maguire Ellsworth J. D. Jewett
TOWN GARAGE COMMITTEE Art. 30 Annual Meeting, Mar. 10, 1962
Dennis P. Kane
Stephen C. MacDougall, Chairman
William C. MacMillan
David B. Morash John E. Regan George W. Wyman
NABNASSET SCHOOL EXTENSION COMMITTEE Art. 1 Special Meeting, Nov. 14, 1962 Robert M. Hicks Allan F. Ryan
Robert B. Graves
ASSISTANT TOWN CLERK Appointed by the Town Clerk Alice A. Hildreth
NOTE : The law requires that certain officers, in order to quali- fy as such, be sworn in and a record of their oath be filed with the Town Clerk.
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Term expires March 1963
BIRTHS Recorded by the Town Clerk - 1962
DATE
NAME
PARENTS
Aug 3
Abbott Kim Marie
Gordon H & Marjorie J (White)
Nov 10 Anderson Donna Lynne
Apr 10 Anderson Janice
Carl R & Eileen A (O'Neill)
Jun 29 Andreliunas Julia Ann
Vyto D & Patricia A (Hawkins)
Nov 1 Arnesen Leiv Torstein
Kjell & Lilli (Jensen)
Oct 14 Bailey Matthew
Donald H & Sylvia L (D'Ambroise)
Mar 12 Baron Stephen Arthur
John & Patricia A (Darrah)
Jul 25 Barretto Daniel Joseph
Gene M & Veronica P (Sullivan)
Nov 30 Beaton Mary Ann
Paul F & Phyllis M (Egan)
Feb 17 Beauregard Maureen
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