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Barnstable Patriot
Barnstable, Massachusetts
February 9, 1961     Barnstable Patriot
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Uses Natural or Propane Gas 3 sizes to choose from. Su&U X &cXK GAS CORP. Hyannis Phone SP 6-0686 > ¦ ¦ SU^^ SS PS i CHOOSE A MODERN MADE-IY-K0DAK CAMERA ^ **" ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ —¦ —ww* ^ ^ j^ g^ -V *^] -B^^,Jpip—yi^i ¦ Mm ^ ' Vjl ' ¦ ¦ ¦Bjt^ J fi . . • 1^1 -'' ¦•« » __J , BROWNIE Stim^tJUV OUTFIT Electric-eye camera outfit . . . a tlow, low cost! Everything you need to take pic- tures indoori or out—Including a camera with built-in exposure mefer/ Now you can get good ihoti every shot because the meter shows you exactly where to set the lens. Take black-and- white or color snapshots or slides with pushbutton easel All for $24.<» COLBY PHOTO SUPPLY 317 Main Street Hyannis Cape Cod's Photographic Center Tel. SPring 54345 (Continued from Page 1) ly alter the character of this area. "As you know, the Grossman "Sand Shores " development on Shubael Pond is progressing rap- idly. Within tho last few weeks construction work has begun In the SECOND development on Shu- bael Pond to be known aB "Con- necticut Village." This newest de- velopment Is laid out for . 107 houses and a seven-acre shopping center at the corner of Race Lane and Route 149. The Connecticut Village developers have an option on Mr. Aalto's land (Including the Fair grounds diroctly opposite) where It Is rumored they plan an additional 500 houses. "AIBO, wo know that the former Crocker property on Mystic Lake Is slated for development—as is the Duck Form property, Knowing that two developments are already under way, that two more are In the "offing " and a fifth and sixth rumored , wo feel that the develop- ers are on the move In Marstons Mills and that property owners should re-conslder the zoning re- quirements. "Under the zoning code adopt- ed two years ago, the lota In Marstons Mills must be a mini- mum of 20,000 square feet; Con- necticut Village conforms to this but Sand Shores (about 180 lots) does not since it was laid out be- fore the adoption of the present zoning. If the big developer con- tinues on the present one-half acre basis, cramming row upon row of houses, we can expect a complete change In Marstons Mills Including a change in the location of the village center and tho pop- ulation center. SCHOOL REPAIRS The School Committee asks In article 31 that the town buy and erect bleachers at tho now Barn- stable High School athletic fields and In a subsequent nrticle seeks funds for repairing and Improving Barnstable Junior High School. Included in the group of highway articles (14 through 28) are re- quests Tor $45,000 for new equip- ment , $22 ,500 for building of curbs provement of roads recently ac- and sidewalks and $40,400 for liu- cepted by the town as townways. Under article 36 is a proposal to extend Sea Street, Hyannls, from Main Street through to North Street. The layout has been drafted. Tho following article, 37, asks the town to convey to Hyannis Port Civic Association approximately two acres of land at Washington and Iyanough Avenues, bordering Hy- annls Port Hnrbor for use by town residents. Residents, using tho area, however, must comply with the same rules and regulations as apply to Civic Association members. Improvemnts to town beaches and their facilities are sough t under articles 39 through 44. Naming of a committee to consider the establish- ment of a Town Port and Harbor Authority is tho obje ct of article 62. Storms and abnormal tides of re- cent weeks may well have brought about tho Insertion of at least three special articles. Article 51 nsks for the erection of dikes or other pro- tective devices to protect Mill Way and Commerce Road in Barnstablo Village from tidal flood water3. Construction of a sand-All dike acres Rushy Marsh , Cotuit , to pro- tect Rushy Marsh Road and sur- rounding area from flood waters is sought under article 69. Tho third "storm" article, No. 86, requests ndoption of a town by-law prohibit- ing vehicle parking on the town's public ways during the progress of a snow storm between the hours of midnight and 8 a.m. Special articles of unusual in- terest, although they do not involve large sums of money, are No. 68 which asks for $2,800 for micro- filming town records (1643 to 1960) that are in the clerk's office, also assessors' evaluation cards. No. 70, requesting $500 for recognizing the 100th anniversary of the Civil War. The sum of $1,500 Is sought under article 88 for preliminary plans for the alteration and enlargement of Barnstable Town Office Building in Hyannis. Under article 55 the town will greet the Mayor and Mayoress and Town Clerk of Barnstaple' , England , Barnstable's shire town. The visiting officials, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Huxtable and Town Clerk F. J. Broad, will be visiting here in March. 102 Article Warrant Awaits Annual Town Meeting Voters LEGAL NOTICE8 LEGAL NOTICES Article 93A : To sec if the town will vote to name the street in Centerville running from Aaron Crosby Park westerly, northwesterly, westerly, southwesterly nnd south- erly to Chester Park , Main Street. Article 94: To see if the town will authorize the Selectmen to lease for not more than five years, on such terms and conditions as they shall determine, the parking area on South Street formerl y leased from Phillip and Marion Smith. Article SUA : To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money for the propagation of Pish and Game. Article 95: To see if the town will vote to name the street in Centerville running in a southwesterly direction from Aaron Crosby Park to Bumps River Bridge, South Main Street. Article 96: To see if the town will vote to amend Chapter III, Article VIII of the Town 's By-Laws by add- ing thereto the following : Section 3. No plan showing private ways shall be signed by the Board of Survey unless there shall be attached thereto a certificate from the Town Engineering Department stating that according to the rec- . ords of that department the names of the ways thereon arc not duplicated elsewhere in tho town. This requirement shall not apply to ways shown on plans previously signed by the Board of Survey. Article 97: To see if the town will request the Select- men to make a layout plan of the Old Colony railroad bed from the corner of South Street and Ocean' Street to Qosnold Street , this layout plan not to be less than 60 feet wide, to include land taking costs, sidewalks (both sides), curbing, drainage, sewer mains, water mains, and beauti- fication , and that this layout plan is to be done by the Town Engineering Department and the Highway Engineer, and report its total cost at the next Annual Town Meet- ing. (By request of James A. Woodward and others.) Article 98: To see if the town will take any action relative to the establishment of a National Sea Shore Park on Cape Cod. Article 99: To see if the town will raise and appro- priate a sum of money to provide the town 's share of the cost of a plan to group life insurance, group accidental death and dismembership insurance and group general or blanket hospital, surgical and medical insurance for cer- tain persons in the service of the town and their de- pendents. Article 100: To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate $1,000 for a lifeguard and the maintenance of the area at the end of Lewis Bay Road in Hyannis. Article 101: To see if the town will vote to discon- tinue as a town way that portion of the old layout of West Main Street , formerly known as Route 28, lying between the present layout of West Main Street and Pitcher 's Way, in Hyannis, as shown on a plan entitled , "Plan of Pro- posed Discontinuance at West Main Street and Pitcher 's Way, Hyannis February 16, 1961, drawn by Nelson Bearse and Richard Law, Surveyors, Scale 1 "=40'." Article 102 : To see if the town will vote to discon- tinue as a town way a small parcel of land lying between the old and new layouts of West Main Street, in Hyannis, as shown on a plan entitled, "Plan of Proposed Discon- tinuance on West Main Street, Hyannis February 14, 1961, drawn by Nelson Bearse and Richard Law Surveyors. Scale 1 "=40'." And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by post- ing up attested copies thereof at each and every Post Office District and by publishing the same in the Barnstable Patriot, a newspaper published in the town , seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting. HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid. Given under our hands this sixth day of February in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sij cty-One. At true copy Attest : GAIL C. NIGHTINGALE, Clerk of Selectmen. VICTOR F. ADAMS GEORGE L. CROSS E. THOMAS MURPHY Selectmen of Barnstable. If Highway Stan rolled upi his sleeves And really plowed right in, The streets of town Would all be down To- a Burface safely thin. The roads of Yarmouth are- In shape Comparatively splendid its back roadB vie In Jaundiced! eye With our Main Street, as it's tended. The bumps and humps and chunks ot Ice Are booby traps for care, The busos Jar, Both Bear and far, And the children all see snowy stars. Now, Mr. >Stan\ please heed these words. The public Isn't pleased The roads aren't safe, They need a strafe, And not a ponny squeezed. Is fire the most destructive agent of trees ? The Massachusetts Audu- bon Society Suys diseases and in- sects destroy twice as much timber as tire. TOWN TOPICS MISS MARY SPRAGUE Tel. FOrett 2-6484 ST. MARY'S EPI8COPAL CHURCH The Rev. Paul Clark Martin , Rector. Sunday services: 9 a.m. Holy Communion (family service). 11 a.m. Morning prayer and ser- mon, The Rev. Paul C. Martin. Holy iCommunion : First Sunday of each month. Wednesdays and Holy Days: Holy Communion at 10 a.m. UNITARIAN CHURCH Sunday, Fob. 12, 9:30 a.m. Church School; 11:00 a.m. Worship Service and Sermon: "Made for Man' ; 6:00 pm. Lothrop Guild (high school age); 8:00 p.m., at the parsonage , Study Group, subject of discussion: "Healing." Wednesday, Feb. 15, 7:45 p.m., at the Federated Church of Hyannls , Union Lenten Service; 8:00 p.m. Church School Teachers' Meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sieg- fried Sorembe. Thursday, Feb. 16, 6:30 p.m. Junior Choir rehearsal. Friday, Feb. 17, 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. Saturday, Feb. 18, 6:30 p.m. Unity Club Supper Meeting. Social Hour will he held fol- lowing the Service Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Jerauld and Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Jackson will be in charge. Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Stone. Ushers will be Irwin K. Besne and Earl F. Domp- sey. 4-H COOKING GROUP MEETS The third meeting of the newly formed 4-H cooking group was held at the Extension Service office under the direction of Mrs. John Vetorlno, Monday. The group has chosen The Merry Bakers for Its club name. Their project this week was a loaf cake. WOMAN'S CLUB On Monday, Feb. 13, the Club will meet in the Unitarian Parish Hall, , .\ ! owing to the recent furnace acci- dent in the Village Hall. This meet- ing will begin with a Board Meeting at 7:30 p.m., to discuss repairs to the hall. Regular business meeting is scheduled for 8:15. Speaker of the evening, Clayton Smith, manager of the H. V. Lawrence Flower Shop In Falmouth will talk about Spring Gardens and will also show slides of Cape Cod gardens. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Hurold W. Nash and Mrs. Ken- neth H. Barnard, FURNACE EXPLOSION CANCELS WOMAN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES Activities scheduled at the Woman's Club have been cancelled until further notice because of the furnace explosion in tho basement of the club last Saturday during the storm. PERSONALS The Rev. and Mrs. Paul C. Martin and sons, Bruce and Thomas arrived Feb. 8 and are living in the Mrs. E. O. Handy residence until summer. Rev. Martin will began his duties as rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church this coming Sunday. The village extends a warm welcome to Rev, and Mrs. Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Knott and children, Mr. and Mr» l»* O. Davis and children , Ml. a.iu ..is. John G. Howard, Jr. and Miss Mar- garet Craig spent last weekend Bkl- ing in New Hampshire. They rented the cottage Just completed by the Arthur Clurkes in Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hunting are leaving this week for a two months' stay in the Florida Keyes. Mr. Sidney T. Knott Jr. left Bos- ton Friday for a business trip to Bermuda. He expects to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. Russell Miller left last week for a stay in Florida. BARNSTABLE Dover, Mass. Editor Barnstable Patriot Dear Sir: My sisters and I feel the. same way as many poople about the new marina. We feel that the marina has enough space now nnd any more space allotted would be a waste of money, time, and labor. Also the extension on tho old marina would be an Invasion of many peoples' privacy. The new marina would spoil the little Cape Cod town that so many people, in- cluding our family, love and enjoy so much. Sincerely youra Sally- Edwards Pat Edwards Penny Edwards P.S. Many members of the Barn- stable Yacht Club feel the same as we, so we ar'e speaking for many. S. E., P. E„ and P. E. Every trial of our faith In God makes us stronger. —Mary Baker Eddy LETTER TO THE EDITOR An Invitation to persons inter- ested In soil conservation has been extended by the Barnstable County Soil Conservation District to at- tend the annual district meeting to be held In Jury Room No. 2 on the second floor of the old courthouse In Barnstable, Tuesday, Feb. 14. at 8 p.m. Arnold C. Lane, chairman, will preside at the business meeting, and an election of a member of the board of supervisors will be held. Charles L. Cherry, district fores- ter of the Mass. department of ' 1 natural resources, will speak on the "Role of Town Conservation Com. missions in the Community." Slides on agriculture in Germany will be showii by Charles Shelnut , assistant commissioner of agricul- ture in Massachusetts, I Soil Conservation