Sec. 4-1. Unlawful sale, display or consumption of alcoholic beverages.

(a)   It shall be unlawful for any person to display, drink, or consume alcoholic or intoxicating liquors on the public streets, parks and alleys or in cafes, restaurants, pool halls, recreation halls or other public places in the town.

(b)   The words alcoholic or intoxicating liquors, as used in this section and in section 4-2, shall be deemed and held to include the following: beer, porter, ale, fruit juices, wine, malt, vinous, spirituous, or other alcoholic liquors of an alcoholic content greater than 3.2 percent of alcohol by volume.

(Ord. No. 35, § I, 4-8-1971)

Sec. 4-3. General prohibition.

The business of manufacturing, producing, rectifying, distilling, blending, using, storing, distributing, and selling of beverages of low alcoholic content, containing more than 3.2 percent alcohol by weight and not more than six percent by volume is prohibited in the town.

(Ord. No. 45, § I, 2-17-1977)

Sec. 4-4. Specific prohibition.

The business of manufacturing, producing, rectifying, distilling, blending, using, storing, distributing, and selling beverages containing more than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume, but not more than 3.2 percent alcohol by weight, is prohibited in the town.

(Ord. No. 45, § II, 2-17-1977)