Turning Back The Pages - August 12

75 years ago — August 1935

SALISBURY— G. Bozzolo has purchased a building lot on the Lime Rock road and it is understood that he will soon build.

LAKEVILLE — Mr. Melvin J. Doyle is the new manager of the Grand Union Co. He cordially invites the general public to visit the store.

TACONIC — Greystone was filled to capacity with campers over the weekend.

50 years ago — August 1960

Steve Blass of Falls Village has moved a step ahead to a faster league, through his transfer last week, to the Mid-West League in Dubuque, Iowa.

LIME ROCK — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silvernale saw a large diamond-back rattlesnake crossing White Hollow Road in front of the Terry Field home Sunday afternoon and Mr. Silvernale quickly drove his car over the big reptile. When he stopped, he found the rattler had not been killed so he borrowed a shovel from Mrs. Field and made the snake’s demise certain.

It was approximately 40 inches long, had seven rattles and a button. Mr. Silvernale severed and buried the head and then hung the snake from a tree in front of his house.

CANAAN — Miss Ruth Pierce has taken a position with the Southern New England Telephone Co.

25 years ago — August 1985

Townspeople and visitors continued to walk mournfully outside the police line this week surveying the still-smoking remnants of what until early Monday had been Salisbury’s proud and historic Town Hall. The fire that destroyed it was deliberately set.

FALLS VILLAGE — Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barnett have announced the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Elizabeth Barnett, to Raymond Hotchkiss. Mr. Hotchkiss is the son of the late Lawrence Hotchkiss of Canaan and Mrs. Richard Bergenty of Canaan.

Taken from decades-old Lake-ville Journals, these items contain original spellings and phrases.

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