Turning back the pages 7-7-16

100 years ago — July 1916

Miss Nellie Ball has finished her business course in Morse Business College and is visiting her parents in town.

 

CANAAN — Mrs. G.J. Root is assisting at the New York, New Haven and Hartford freight office for a few weeks.

 

LAKEVILLE — Floyd Hamm and family visited Mr. Hamm’s parents in Copake from Saturday till Wednesday.

 

Thomas Bartram has gone to Plattsburgh to enter the military camp.

 

LIME ROCK — Frank Boice has accepted a position in Waterbury.

 

LAKEVILLE — Owen McDuffie of Hartford called on old friends in town on Monday.

 

50 years ago — July 1966

This week the six towns of the Regional community lost one of their most outstanding and best-known citizens when, late Saturday night, Dr. Paul W. Stoddard died in Sharon Hospital. A memorial service for Dr. Stoddard will be conducted Sunday at the Housatonic Valley Regional High School in Falls Village at 3:30 p.m.

 

FALLS VILLAGE — Miss Elizabeth Scranton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scranton, is spending the summer months at Camp Stanley in Hurleyville, N.Y.

 

CANAAN — Mrs. Serene Perotti was honored by her co-workers in the SNET Exchange Thursday evening. She retired after 30 years with the company. She started as an operator when the office and exchange were located in the Canfield Block, Main Street, and was later promoted to night supervisor. When the company closed the exchange in Canaan recently and moved to Torrington, Mrs. Perotti continued her position there.

 

FALLS VILLAGE — Peter Howe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howe of Beebe Hill Road, is attending teletype school while stationed at Fort Gordon, in Georgia.

 

SALISBURY — Mr. and Mrs. George Quinion and family left on Monday to spend a vacation with Mr. Quinion’s parents in South Carolina.

 

SHARON — Linda Lundeen was on Post Junior College’s Dean’s List for the second semester which requires a B average.

 

25 years ago — July 1991

SALISBURY — The Noble Horizons elderly health care and retirement community has received state approval to begin work on a $6 million expansion and renovation project which is expected to begin construction this summer.

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