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TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE --
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cussed will be announced in next week's issue of this paper, and the assembly will be invited to introduce additional questions of importance as time permits.

BUILDING COMMITTEE --
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sent space for more than a year or two at the most. Also, as Mr. Winter pointd out, there is no adequate assembly room or indoor play-space. He expressed the Board's hope that additional building would include a gymnasium-auditorium to meet these needs and also to serve as a Town meeting hall. At present there is no room in the Town of Bethany which should, under the Fire Marshal's Safety Code, be used to accommodate more than 200 persons.
Clifford W. Wilcox, Bethany's Representative in the State Legislature, moved that rough estimates on the cost of the proposed addition to the Town Hall and the cost of two additional school rooms, as well as the cost of a gymnasium-auditorium, be prepared for presentation to another meeting of the Building Committee. This motion was adopted, and the date of the meeting was set for Monday evening, April 2, at the Town Hall, so that some tentative figures may be available before the Board of Finance hearing on April 18.

STREET --
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took special courses in business economics, real estate practice, and real estate law at New Haven College.
During World War I he served with the Army Engineers of the A. E. F. in France. Returning to civilian life, he engaged in farming and the real estate business.
He has been Town Clerk of Woodbridge since January, 1930, Tax Collector since October, 1931, and Clerk of the Board of Finance since its establishment in 1935.
Mr. Street is a permanent director of the Woodbridge Park Association; a Trustee of the Woodbridge Volunteer Fire Association; and a member of the American Legion, the Grange, the Men's Club, the Amity and Woodbridge Historical Society, the New Haven County Farm Bureau, and of Olive Branch Lodge of Masons in Westville.
Mr. and Mrs. Street live on Newton Road. Their son, Roger (who recently left college to enlist in the Navy) is in traininig at Newport, R. I. Their daughter, Maryellen, is a Freshman at the Women's College of Duke University, Durham, N. C.

TREAT --
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Republican ticket. In the early 'twenties, after the separation of Orange from West Haven, he had served as Auditor for one year.
Mr. and Mrs. Treat live on Grassy Hill Road. They have a son (who recently left Yale in his sophomore year to join the Army's 82d Airborne Division) and a daughter, who attends New Haven High School.

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tom: 20 - 40 lbs. .55 lb
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FOR RENT - Airport Diner, fully equipped, ideal for couple. Be your own Howard Johnson. Call Bethany Airport, 3-0474.
Rush, Cane, and Splint Chair Seats Also Porch Chairs, Earle Bradley, Taft Street., Orange.
EXPERIENCED Paperhanger and Painter, Reasonable Rates, Free Estimates, Prompt Service, Work Guaranteed. Call Ted Moore at 8-9547.
BETHANY RESIDENTS - Would you like fresh eggs delivered every Saturday? Call Rainbow Farm, 3-2154.
FOR SALE - White combination stove, 4 and 4, complete with oil burner and hot water coil. Good condition. Reasonable, Call 3-1794.
FOR SALE - 2 solid mahogany end tables. New. Never used. Inquire at 10 Gilyard St., Seymour.
STORE TO RENT - Over 3,000 people to trade with you. No bakery, drug store, or delicatessen in Town. If interested, call SY9-2149.
FIVE ACRES of cleared land, in Bethany, available for planting large garden or serveral small ones, free of charge. Call Naugatuck 7462.
FOR RENT OR SALE - Cabin on nice building lot. Call 3-0474.
WANTED TO RENT - House or rooms near bus; quiet, adult family. Call 3-2588.
FOR SALE - Norge refrigerator, good working condition. Needs coat of paint. About 6.7 cubic-ft. $35. Call 3-2368.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SPRING PLOWING AND ANY KIND OF TRACTOR WORK. Call ARthur Simpson at 3-1419.
NOTICE - All news items and requests for information can be addressed to "The Amity Star," R.F.D. #2, Bethany, or called in at New Haven 3-1682.
LAWNS fertilized, limed, rolled with 800-lb. roller. Estates cared for. Expert service. George A. Morgio, Landscape Gardener, SP6-0275.

LEGALS
The Board of Registration of the Town of Woodbridge will be at the Memorial Town Hall in said Town on Saturday, March 24th, 1951, from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., to examine the qualifications of those who appear to be made voters and to administer the electors' oath to those who are found qualified.
If it shall appear that the qualifications of age or residence of any applicant shall not have matured by March 31st, 1951, but will mature on or before April 16th, 1951, then the Board of Registration will hold a session for the purpose of admitting such applicants to the electors' oath on Saturday, April 14th, 1951, between 9:00 A.M. and 11.00 A.M.
Newton H. Street
Town Clerk
Dated at Woodbridge, Connecticut, this 19th day of March, 1951.

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Names From All Three Towns on Honor Roll at Hillhouse H.S.
The list of honor students for the third marking period at Hillhouse High School includes the following boys and girls from this area: in the senior class, Elizabeth Robinson and Ruth Bainton of Woodbridge, Helen Buehler and Jean Hickey of Bethany, and Ann Sedgwick, Ann Williams, and William Schummerick of Orange; in the junior class, Nancy Wintsch of Woodbridge, and Elaine Smith of Orange; in the sophomore class, Louise Edwards of Bethany, and Donna Vidal, Martin Daniell, and Nancy Pennington of Woodbridge.

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