Page 2A-The Second Opinion-January 13, 1982,
Farm show opens in Barre
qcontinued from page IA)
and meeting. Topic of the
program in the afternoon will
be marketing
WhiLe the maple producers
meet in the Auditorium, the
Vermont Beekeepers
Association will hold its an-
nual meeting in the First
Presbyterian Church just
down hill from the Farm
Show.
Wednesday's meetings
include those of the Vermont
Plantsren's Association at
the Br6wn Derby Restaurant,
Montpelier; and the Vermont
Small Fruit and Vegetable
Growers Association at the
Presbyterian Church in
Ba rre.
Across the street at the St.
Monica's Catholic Church the
Vermont Sheep Breeders
Association will be having its
annual meeting.
The New Hampshire-
Vermont Christmas Tree
Association will also hold its
annual meeting Wednesday at
the American Legion Hall on
Barre's Main Street, and the
Vermont chapter of the
Natural Organic Farmers
trSKn**
ADVISER
ICE SKATE ON SKIS
Do you feel awkward and clumsy on So remember to try "skating" on
your cross country skis? If so, try this your skis for a more relaxed and
exercise, rhythmic ski stride.
Skiing cross country is much like
ice skating. To practice, take off your
Y
poles. Put your hands behind your
back and slide your right ski forward. Technical assistance provided by
Professional Ski Instructors of America
As you slide that ski, push off the left
Eastern Divison--
INTERESTING FACT
Cream soups often come out
better if heated in the top of a
double boiler and not allowed
to boil.
INTERES'IING FACT
Service stations in Saudi
Arabia charge about 15 cents a
gallon for gas.
Modern Furniture
Coed--When can I get
silk covering for my
Floorwalker -- LingerL_____
next aisle to the left.
YES. WE STILL HAVE NEW CARS
AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE
One of the largest
new and used car and truck selections in the Upper Valley
rhe uDDer Valleys first and only automotive supermarkel Srwtn Cllfgotd
West Hattlord. Vt
2115-3013 21)5.3014
Joe LoSchiavo
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
479-0540 222-9331
HOULE DATSUN-VOLVO
NEW & USED CARS
18t SOUTH MAIN ST.
BARRE. VERMONT 06641
Association will also meet.
Thursday's program finds
the Vermont Horseman's
Council meeting at St.
Monica's Church in the af-
ternoon.
Dairymen's Banquet
The largest meeting of the
Farm Show will be the annual
Dairymen's Banquet at noon
on Thursday in the
Auditorium. Included on the
ski and glide on the right one. Then
slide your left ski forward, push off
the right ski, and repeat. It's just like
skating! .#.k'
Practice your "skating" exercise on f. '/
a slight downgrade. Start slowly, and /,dr ' /
then try to develop a rhythm. As in ./, J /
skating, balance is important! After a /
• I
short time, you shou d feel smoother
and more stable on your skis. Then, '/)' ,
just put your poles on and ski like ../i J/ .4
new. ///"\\;
Nordic
• "Hope of the Good Guyd'"
E. Pelnut Palter
Wilder V!
295.3724
Bank
rate
up to
48
months
to oay
program will be presentation "CASH PAID FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS AND PICKUPS
'-- _0 of the 1981 Vermont Out- ______.---,_ CLIFFORD
' "-'== i' standing Farmer of the Year , OVER 36 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE
/q,L/-Award to the Vasseur o ' ,' SGARAGLINC
Brothers of Fayston, and the I
'0 presentation of the Vermont
P
/ Jaycees' award to an out- DODGi €11'I/ Route 14, W. Hartford, Vt. 'OP TRADE IN
/l.. standing young farmer.
=U Speaker at the dairy
,/ banquet will be John
/ Stephenson, retired Extension
/q3 agricultural agent, who spent
|_U a year studying how to con- THE 1982 JOURNAL r-
€ serve energy on dairy farms, T T DRIV
Admission to the exhibits
,tlh" and events in the Auditorium
|-0 is free although the various
{tm Associations may charge for
lunch during their annual
." meetings. OPl N ION/ ECON D OPl N ION
IIg (-0 lnf°rmati°n °n the Farm a A
2 Show is available from the
Vermont Farm Show office at
,,l[3 w 828-2437, and from local
(-0 county Extension Service
offices. • pray
ON MOST No other vehicle gets better gas mileage
...-y....,;.,t Before you step into your car to do some =.====m.= . , ,, ,, ,,
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Enrollment is now open for We're a gas saver. With the cost of
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il
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GARY'S GAS & FUEL
Main Street N. Haverhill, N.H.
(603) 787-6118
HOME HEAtiNG FUEL
'"-$11S
per gallon
Minimum 100 plion drop
Ask about volume discounts
No. 2 Diesel $1.22 gal. tax paid
S&H GREEN STAMPS
GIVEN ON HEATING FUEL
NOW
DELIVERING
500 gal. sales and over
deliver up to 25 miles.
ALSO AVAIL,BLE: Trailer drops at big savings
STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY SALES ONLY
Burner SerVice Available Through James Hood
603-787-6600
the statewide service that
offers the opportunity to earn
college credits without at-
tending classes on campus.
When the service began last
fall, over 600 inquiries were
received, resulting in 81
enrollments. The courses
were heavily used by adults in
the 25 to 49 age range working
outside the home.
Jan. 25 marks the beginning
schedule are: "Contemporary
tiealth Issues," a study of
l oday's health problems; "It's
Everybody's Business," an
introduction to the world of
commerce: and "Under-
standing Human Behavior,"
an introducl ion to psychology.
Two new courses this spring
are: "Interaction," a look at
interpersonal relations as
applied to classroom
situations, and "Focus On
Society," a basic course in
contemporary sociology.
The courses are broadcast
from six to seven weeknights,
and are repeated on Satur-
days. For more information
call (802) 656-3311 during
business hours or write to
Vermont ETV College
Courses. Winooski, Vt. 05404.
l NTERESTING FACT
Giant squids off the coast of
northeast America often at-
tain a total length of 55 feet.
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Page 2A-The Second Opinion-January 13, 1982,
Farm show opens in Barre
qcontinued from page IA)
and meeting. Topic of the
program in the afternoon will
be marketing
WhiLe the maple producers
meet in the Auditorium, the
Vermont Beekeepers
Association will hold its an-
nual meeting in the First
Presbyterian Church just
down hill from the Farm
Show.
Wednesday's meetings
include those of the Vermont
Plantsren's Association at
the Br6wn Derby Restaurant,
Montpelier; and the Vermont
Small Fruit and Vegetable
Growers Association at the
Presbyterian Church in
Ba rre.
Across the street at the St.
Monica's Catholic Church the
Vermont Sheep Breeders
Association will be having its
annual meeting.
The New Hampshire-
Vermont Christmas Tree
Association will also hold its
annual meeting Wednesday at
the American Legion Hall on
Barre's Main Street, and the
Vermont chapter of the
Natural Organic Farmers
trSKn**
ADVISER
ICE SKATE ON SKIS
Do you feel awkward and clumsy on So remember to try "skating" on
your cross country skis? If so, try this your skis for a more relaxed and
exercise, rhythmic ski stride.
Skiing cross country is much like
ice skating. To practice, take off your
Y
poles. Put your hands behind your
back and slide your right ski forward. Technical assistance provided by
Professional Ski Instructors of America
As you slide that ski, push off the left
Eastern Divison--
INTERESTING FACT
Cream soups often come out
better if heated in the top of a
double boiler and not allowed
to boil.
INTERES'IING FACT
Service stations in Saudi
Arabia charge about 15 cents a
gallon for gas.
Modern Furniture
Coed--When can I get
silk covering for my
Floorwalker -- LingerL_____
next aisle to the left.
YES. WE STILL HAVE NEW CARS
AND TRUCKS AVAILABLE
One of the largest
new and used car and truck selections in the Upper Valley
rhe uDDer Valleys first and only automotive supermarkel Srwtn Cllfgotd
West Hattlord. Vt
2115-3013 21)5.3014
Joe LoSchiavo
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
479-0540 222-9331
HOULE DATSUN-VOLVO
NEW & USED CARS
18t SOUTH MAIN ST.
BARRE. VERMONT 06641
Association will also meet.
Thursday's program finds
the Vermont Horseman's
Council meeting at St.
Monica's Church in the af-
ternoon.
Dairymen's Banquet
The largest meeting of the
Farm Show will be the annual
Dairymen's Banquet at noon
on Thursday in the
Auditorium. Included on the
ski and glide on the right one. Then
slide your left ski forward, push off
the right ski, and repeat. It's just like
skating! .#.k'
Practice your "skating" exercise on f. '/
a slight downgrade. Start slowly, and /,dr ' /
then try to develop a rhythm. As in ./, J /
skating, balance is important! After a /
• I
short time, you shou d feel smoother
and more stable on your skis. Then, '/)' ,
just put your poles on and ski like ../i J/ .4
new. ///"\\;
Nordic
• "Hope of the Good Guyd'"
E. Pelnut Palter
Wilder V!
295.3724
Bank
rate
up to
48
months
to oay
program will be presentation "CASH PAID FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS AND PICKUPS
'-- _0 of the 1981 Vermont Out- ______.---,_ CLIFFORD
' "-'== i' standing Farmer of the Year , OVER 36 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE
/q,L/-Award to the Vasseur o ' ,' SGARAGLINC
Brothers of Fayston, and the I
'0 presentation of the Vermont
P
/ Jaycees' award to an out- DODGi €11'I/ Route 14, W. Hartford, Vt. 'OP TRADE IN
/l.. standing young farmer.
=U Speaker at the dairy
,/ banquet will be John
/ Stephenson, retired Extension
/q3 agricultural agent, who spent
|_U a year studying how to con- THE 1982 JOURNAL r-
€ serve energy on dairy farms, T T DRIV
Admission to the exhibits
,tlh" and events in the Auditorium
|-0 is free although the various
{tm Associations may charge for
lunch during their annual
." meetings. OPl N ION/ ECON D OPl N ION
IIg (-0 lnf°rmati°n °n the Farm a A
2 Show is available from the
Vermont Farm Show office at
,,l[3 w 828-2437, and from local
(-0 county Extension Service
offices. • pray
ON MOST No other vehicle gets better gas mileage
...-y....,;.,t Before you step into your car to do some =.====m.= . , ,, ,, ,,
beams for shopping, browse through tle pages of advertising I L
ETV courses in the Journal Opini0n/Sec0nd Opinion. Journal / Opinion
Enrollment is now open for We're a gas saver. With the cost of
the spring semester of Ver-
l
il
• St. Johnsbury, Yr. mont ETV College Courses, energy soaring, we can cut your
driving time and save you money. The Newspaper For Everybody
GARY'S GAS & FUEL
Main Street N. Haverhill, N.H.
(603) 787-6118
HOME HEAtiNG FUEL
'"-$11S
per gallon
Minimum 100 plion drop
Ask about volume discounts
No. 2 Diesel $1.22 gal. tax paid
S&H GREEN STAMPS
GIVEN ON HEATING FUEL
NOW
DELIVERING
500 gal. sales and over
deliver up to 25 miles.
ALSO AVAIL,BLE: Trailer drops at big savings
STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY SALES ONLY
Burner SerVice Available Through James Hood
603-787-6600
the statewide service that
offers the opportunity to earn
college credits without at-
tending classes on campus.
When the service began last
fall, over 600 inquiries were
received, resulting in 81
enrollments. The courses
were heavily used by adults in
the 25 to 49 age range working
outside the home.
Jan. 25 marks the beginning
schedule are: "Contemporary
tiealth Issues," a study of
l oday's health problems; "It's
Everybody's Business," an
introduction to the world of
commerce: and "Under-
standing Human Behavior,"
an introducl ion to psychology.
Two new courses this spring
are: "Interaction," a look at
interpersonal relations as
applied to classroom
situations, and "Focus On
Society," a basic course in
contemporary sociology.
The courses are broadcast
from six to seven weeknights,
and are repeated on Satur-
days. For more information
call (802) 656-3311 during
business hours or write to
Vermont ETV College
Courses. Winooski, Vt. 05404.
l NTERESTING FACT
Giant squids off the coast of
northeast America often at-
tain a total length of 55 feet.
Buy
0 °
atu00.
A future in personal computing.
It can help your children get ahead in school.
And it can help you and your mate get ahead in life.
For a limited time, we're offering everything
you need to get started in one specially-priced
package--the Apple Family System.
See us for a free demonstration. And a
brighter future.
The Apple Family System: 48K Apple t f '
II Plus, Disk II drive, RF modu-
lator (lets you use your TV as ,..,4Jis ml'
monitor), two hand con- . t" 'J Si:j
,,on, i, ea, ca,oni aod ;
recreational sottwate i '..
packages Onctuding Per-
sonal Filing SystemP Appl
Writer, and Personal /
Finance Manager"), and - /.: .-'\\;.mm
reference/training library - _ - -_ J
E)ealer,
}ot rrvJre tr|ormatlOfl, call or V}SI!
CHIPS MICROcENTER
3 South Street
Hanover. N.H. 03755
(603) 643-5413
Hours: MS 9-5
During 1981 we ran many miles of retail
advertising and more miles of classifieds.
So test drive the Journal Opinion/Second Opinion.
We're miles ahea." 3f everyone else.
Whether you're looking to buy,
news, look to the
Journal OpinionlSe¢ond Opinion
Send the Journal Opinion right away!
[ Enclosed is $9.00 (Vt./N.H.)
Enclosed is $11.00 (All other states)
SENIOR CITIZENS DEDUCT $2.00
NAME
ADDRESS RFD
L,--.= SECOND___ OPINION IS FREE WITH YOUR ORDER. ,
::.:
I
/
/