i
January 14, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page :l
. Death of ex-Gov. Powell prompts sympathy, praise Lillian Bancroft
:n. Apdllislast canlpainforoflice lhat\\;as\vonl)yl{udnlaIL sull('red a cerebral I!)12 nn(l s(,rvcd as a Sl\\;h's lhi(1)(,.,, m I!)5o l)('l(ut'
Inn ls in the ret•ent Novembtw ])oA('ll's heallh had heen hemorrhage in I!C3. llis tailumwr m a V)2.1 l)ond'r, m()unlH) hi ()\\;n ht(l hn
'lions, when he finished lailmg for severalvearsafter physician sam hi' died el ,\\;llur Ill(' ar. lle was all l)nhlic()llw(' I)RAI)F()I{I) - l, illian E. h('Id hl th(' spring. Donations
I ill an ll-nl;.lR l{epublican a 19(;2 heari allack'durin his lialtlrai c,us(,s l.)()ns lancrolt, Iongtime may I)(' n|a(le to the Vermonl
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"in'Ilk Sl Jilt" lh(' ( 'Olli'Ol'(]
),t,,,,,,, .,,d ,',,tl,,,l.,l,: Woolsvllb9 man ares at count+ Home
\\;role a cohmm (in V('. and he . • • • • ',dlairs. [lit'(] ,h n 7 i I Bonita '
st=lt(Ithd Ill(t( \\;ouh] ne\\;e' • -
lie an( lh(' \\;%'e>, I (we l ,'-;he 'zs )( r z I 18.q,I i ('h'me)d 7') died I'm (;at lit(' "av or Chevrolet Co. in Wells Trinity Church (if the
)e eve lh'tt \\;(" incerel " IIAN()\\;'EI{ llelen ,JoaIHKZ ()rlh'r ()I lh(' (;rand ('r(). b\\; l-'r()()kl\\;n• N. , and m I(.)19 (;rall(m ('ountv Nursm l{z\\;[l, Im l,{>¢aisandalsob N,!zuet]( m,N. ll,!%e),hjll, . .
w.,)u,,,,.,;,l ' " ' Rand, f()rnwrlv el Granville, l>()))c ,]()hn ;i)i(J limit)red b 3 in'trri('d (h'()re l). l*,;Antroft, lh)m(' " A'mour Co. in oodsville for iurml wm x, a a liner rune
"::i',':zi'i'tis \\;c,r m ,))lilies ,Mass.. died Jan. 7 ut llanover l,'ranci, ('mdinal Sl)ellti,an m : " tn ' l'),'ears in Pine Grove (!erect,,'\\;
w\\; moved h) l{radhlr( Ih as born m Berlin anti • . ,. , . - :
• . ' , " ' < ' ' " 'l'(,rr'ite ]Ii"dtht"lle I' ( \\; ilh lhe( (.,s ; () ,;Adv |q'-) a')i(l \\;',ere ; sociated with Stltvi\\;ors include his wife \\;,O(l(Isvflle.
tits ](.'; I tS t' C I (', O' oe • • ' " ' "
xe "( |ever 'd) (' () ( eric Mrs. Hand was active in tile ()I lh(, lh)Ix ('lmrili('s lh(' (hi\\;(' and l>,ancrolt l)rug (;hMys of Woodsville; three Memmual conird)utll)ns
thm) (is owst thai he had ('alholic ('hurch lit New hork Mrs l!an(l =s u=\\;('{l Sit)re• nmkm lh('ir home in__ a , • . .,daughters, Marjl)ric Paronto n)ay I,. ma(!e,l(!..the Ne
e\\;'(,rd) e ', z to '<ol e f l()r more than 30 years. Size h)('all\\; I)\\; a (mushier, thu(h)<hen.wea " J)vsu.r OlDIe( |and .llelen Clement, l×)th of llanpsnlre Artnrnis rou) I
llwm i";\\;: ',\\;'(' iricd " ,,as a,,arlled the highest l<imiliwa '(; llal, ,)I ,"; , (,,,'l a nwm)(r izf the , ,,,, .... i,.,.,,, ...... ,' VQ))dsvilh,, and Mrs. Cla|'ence dath)n, Be× 3(;9, Concold
m,m,.-d (',).,'e.ti(,nai ........... , lh.tr el llorneIL N..: It !)!.()t: o ih( N, n:l.m)Lh,<
\\;%3 ke' • di('(l ' ' hi)nor el tile l{oman ('atholic \\;%oollM()ck ' ' ' , ..................... v,-- .- ) ...... , , , . - , ,
()iS (((ntl\\; an(lSdt(lll/ IItti
:'l nt(l \\;Vexl ) )w('l] ' hi)st 'z ('l'mrch lh(,litleoI l,a(l\\;' llelen l,'un(,)-al xl'rvic('. wet(' ht'ld ('hurch \\;here she was active '. , " ' , . - .," randchildren: 13 great- ll()alq P, ssoctalton, IsOX t4o,
larrh'rol'z'eniur\\;'oa'M'l l{an(l, (;rand Master'of the at St Ma)'\\;' ('hurch in -, "-- " ...... sn|mn'('xIx'rwnce|'eee|uv" ,,raMclil(hen (,oncord0"r(!
' \\;, • • ',,,,i i (m,n l,'(uesiir'm ()rder ofthellolv \\;,es I (' I• M sx >,u, i (, ,,,linens ,,e.o,,'s,,p .......... -, • " '
.,.l .,,),.ed .,.,, ,.n. people ',ii'7;,l,',tZ <, n,,,, ,n ,n. ,. o, .-
k it ) / l .' ) . ' " ( . "
(n I ( ( ds and other . I .
(I,i e•,, ,lt.t/, ",,r hi S<,),,llchel'.l,,l't,pertusXlltt, .,]i,,,, ,'d ,,, ,h<' <•n.t.(.h " ' * 'rh<,C le.h've',lolladalot i7 11111l TAYLOI PALMER AGIBY, IN(:. t
1 \\;. al(t \\;lmt 1 have said l{i)memlt):-)5 , cem('ter. cullurala('ti\\;ities ........ " ]
t'itll I)(.' MiHt'd \\;ilh iltlthOl'il\\;," S}I(' \\;'ls ]al('t' ;Iv, iWit"U 'utt' !
,,<,,,),,,...,,, "("'l't;i'l'l'r;;'t'l'ttSST;'('l';;l"i 't)'le";"t/"t'%"t';i:la'!""7 | .ue..nu,-=
, , ,, ,,, l., th(,s <, i{ THE(B/)DIFFERENCEI41I. E ]
• 'I{t'al truc Iri(,n(Is are hard • Bancr!)I! I Inll|ps el P]ly anti i[,,;ll i .... , i ..... , ..... is,, l n o ,:::::7-- ---'------ ]
h()ton(la, I' la, and a st)n, I aul ..... v . )/-- - ==== ' SERVICEslnce 1860 \\;1
,,.,,, ,,,,.;,, ,,<, ,,., ,,,<. Groton woman d " .......... .... " ..... ' .... " .............
s('vel'a] t'iItl(tchi d e I and " ' " = .... -'-'==" --
teale,! on(' it)m3 lifetime, I " • " " . , ..... find ,)tit whal the object was I)__ ........ :=k-=' Zg Main Street t
,,., ,,. ,.l, ,<.., ,, ,.,.<e: ,,e born in . Lamls "',t.,L,t•ZttlZk ,,,l be '""'\\;"!'t"'ie)2ri didnt If - - .,.,,o.v,. )]
,,m ,,.i. i)(. ,(',,!.',.i)e, ed: • • " e ,;, ) .; ," , . k\\; Hours: 9AM-5PM iz-z2z.z== /A
\\;%'dke'sai(l• (I{()'I'ON_. Mrs.. lle]en_ M. dauhler,. .Mrs ('l'°rralne3 ('onie down on the hOUSe," , .......
I)()ell ;!s born ()ct. 13 Sai'azIn• r.), dte(l Jan. ;) m the I, orlwt• Met Men, on)z.. , I
) (In/i)nt IIos I ] ) I(]( di(ll Itl(l llUItltt()tl
it, i()risn,oulil. <enl,'ai V'" .'P'. , ' ' ' " -; Man is killed l,.s ('olesaid
iti'eal t4randchildren. Mr.x.
1915,
iradtialed troin liic [niver-
siiy of N(' II;lii/l)shile alld
lheli earned i hi derc'e trolil
Soulherti Melhodisl
1 !niversily
lie ser\\;e(t ;l. a Bapiisl
niinisler iil i w(,.M crn nlission,
[Peachbrook Woodsho )1
I I I;I n(lITa I'1 ('(I
I,'llrllilllr( '
I M;t(tt' lo ()rdt'i
I __J---d'l' ()ri{('t)aire/t
J=-- =1 t,.'( )( ) I ) I1() X E,H
A SI)E('IAI.TYt
Also %(x)(Icullilig, Trees
r('ilil)l(,d - %Voodl)iles till &
split.
I{easonable l{ales '.
('a II 8(12-16-5509
I III I
a community Bank?
Your money at BNB isput to work in
the area where you live creating
jobs, bui!ding homes, installing
new appliances in your home, or
asing a new set of wheels for
you or your neigh r.
I),eriin.
She ,as b(/l'tl in I"asl Calais, Sarazin also h,a\\;e. t I)rotht,r• hl accident
Sel)l. I1, It)().), (laughter of \\;Yilliant St)ittks. ('harlesh)wn. N. II:\\;\lCl{llll,l, l,eonard S.
Ilenr. and Mary Spinks. She N.II. and a sister, Mrs. ('lilhwd, \\;vh()has relatives in
allen(led st'hoolslherc, l{erlha I{ollins, \\;Villianlsiown, this ;.tl'e;.i, has (tied in Arvada,
She was lnarried Io Mini niec('s and nel)hews. ('oi().. o/injuries suffered in a
Sarazin. Afler lheir nlarriage, She I)('h)nled h) St. Monica ntoh)rcych' at'ci/tenl, lie was
they lived m Wolcotl, llancock {'ilurch in ]>)arre. 50.
and llarre and had lived on a I,'nlonil)nienl ill be in lhe :\\;r\ada I)olice said (311-
('t)rinlil farnl. For the pasI 10 l,]hli,oo(t ('/,nltqery vaull Ill h)r(l', itorlhbotind nlotorl!ycle
years, sllelladnladeherhoil3e a\\;tail btirial hi Ihe Coriillh v,(,nl oul o[ l'(lilll'l)l l)ec. 25,
in (il'ololi. ('eltler ('eiiitqcry. sv, t'rved aci'()ss lhe south-
Mrs. Sal'azin leaves four Mentorial conlril)ulions botnld lanes and hit Ihe
soils, Joseph, {'orinlh; ill,iV l)c ili;idc I() lhe Verilloiil l)a,,(qli(,ltl, lhen slid on its
Mauriee, l)illsburg, Nil.; l)i\\;'ision of lhe Anlcrit'an side. ('lilf()rd was wearing a
]{olx, rl, Barre and William, ('(ql('er Soci(,ly, 13 I,ooinis SI., hehnel and cyl, proieclion,
IA)wer Granileville; a ]%h)iilpeli('r I);)(;(12 iliV('Slil4ah)r. said.
l,el)llard I(aves his wife
I{nb.v; Iv, o daughlers l)alricia
close of Ar\\;ada, and Wiltna
Newburv trustees .),),i,ls,),l rk,,n <,o t.o
sons, Frank and David,
Bailey-C! b fo i ,,r, ada: a sister Marlene,
u r w nter i,isbon. N.il four brolhers,
Community banking is ju t what it
as- you bank here and we invest
by L.F. BARNES
NEWBURY-At their mon-
thly meeting Jan. 7, 1981, tile
Newbury Village trustees
discussed winter main(enance
of the Bailey Club, the colonial
mee(ing tmuse maintained by
the village. Trustces Charles
Cheney and Kelmeth llale had
spenl most of the previous day
wilh phlntt)er Jim ltood, ill
lha\\;int4 otlt pipes aiid drains
h ill(' btiildinl This oc-
c;ii()i/,d ;! t'ilel(il iliSt,'t'lh)il
!)t t)luntl)iilL, \\;ii'lll, t'lt',
Chairman Chene 7 said "it is
a matter o[ 0o housekeelahng
and salely that these
problenis be addressed." tie
conlinued, "The electrical
work is unbelievable. Wires
are looped over heating and
water duels. The main
dislribution panel has been
soaked many lines.'"
llale said, "We seem to have
an awful lot of problems
associated with this building
in the winler."
It was decided to close the
building dm'ing the extreme
cold weather, ltale moved
"that Jim ltood come in and
arrange the plmnbing so that
it can be drained easily."
Cheney requesled Miriam
Thomas and Kenneth Hale to
work on drafting a list of
duties for the trustees.
Cheney said, "As weali are
relatively new trustees i.here
may be things we are not
aware of, such as turning off
the water in the Bailey Club•
()(her items to be included
are: AI least annually the
lrustees should make a
fhlancial reports will he ready
for ill(' alidilor by mid-April.
Village ('lerk |i'nla llastings
reporl(wl lhtl deliliquenl laxes
17)1" lh(, CUl'rent veal" anloliiil lo
$(.)82.42 on 19 pr'opertics, out of
abou! $11 JXX) h)lal revenues.
NEW SON
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dyer
(It I>,enlon ar(! parenls (if a
I)al)y s()ii I)()i'li l)oc. 3i) al
('()II;itI(' I I(),t)ihd
,]allies of Baltimore, Md.,;
l{oberl ()f N. llaverhill. N.H ;
Nalhin o[ N. Syi'acase, N.Y.;
and anford of Keene, N.li.
lie was enlployed as
<Mainlenance Manager at
Adolph (!,x)rs Co., Golden,
('olorado. lie had been with
I he eoinpany 14 years.
(:onlribllih)ns nlay be made
1o lhe l,eonard Clifford
Mentorial Funit c-o the
Ar\\;a(la ,'-;talc Bank, 9505
l{alstlm l{(l.• ,.\\;rvada, (:()Io•
',',t )()( i2
prices cut
• pri(:escuf3])o 50
NO, IRON PERC.! !
physica] inspection of village
property. As suggested by the uIu ) ,, frill
audit accounlanl,aina todevelop ,,,,)' , lit Illttl
\\;'illage property." • I IAI
The deputies and respon- bd))vd
sibililies will be reviewed by
all the truslees, then compiled
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
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markdolun
....c.uresma.ua __.,,.
which could he given to new
I h0megrown an ,,
here. A I d ".'i;::,<,,,,,. was raised of
derelicl and ahandoned cars
in lhe village. Trustees will
• homeowned. ,,,<, wilh lhe planning b%,),,o, . ,,
conlniission |O ascertain town °'"'.',) --
gt BNB we make it al.I wcrk for you- regu]alions. There was talk of ,=..=,.,,=., $111 ,4 t=)w)=))wm)=.
lhe village helpilg to dispose • ,, • l,., i¢=.las •
• -- ---- • I $ QUALITY NAME BRANDS,
,f0r abetter community f()r all of us. 00II°' unwanI(d vehicles. The __.,:i: -."-. -i ',',.,OurR°g'l'r"°¢kR°"¢q)dIc.I 30Yet' 50Ye
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i
January 14, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page :l
. Death of ex-Gov. Powell prompts sympathy, praise Lillian Bancroft
:n. Apdllislast canlpainforoflice lhat\\;as\vonl)yl{udnlaIL sull('red a cerebral I!)12 nn(l s(,rvcd as a Sl\\;h's lhi(1)(,.,, m I!)5o l)('l(ut'
Inn ls in the ret•ent Novembtw ])oA('ll's heallh had heen hemorrhage in I!C3. llis tailumwr m a V)2.1 l)ond'r, m()unlH) hi ()\\;n ht(l hn
'lions, when he finished lailmg for severalvearsafter physician sam hi' died el ,\\;llur Ill(' ar. lle was all l)nhlic()llw(' I)RAI)F()I{I) - l, illian E. h('Id hl th(' spring. Donations
I ill an ll-nl;.lR l{epublican a 19(;2 heari allack'durin his lialtlrai c,us(,s l.)()ns lancrolt, Iongtime may I)(' n|a(le to the Vermonl
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.exposure is automatically set while the photograph
is being taken, instead of before.
OTF offers greater accuracy because it measures
the light actually reaching the film.
While OTF is automatic, the OM-2 can also be
regulated manually, so you get full exposure control.
In addition, the OM-2 has a totally camera-
controlled flash unit, for flawless exposures every
time.
It fias the world's fastest motor drive capability: 5
frames per second without mirror "lock-up."
The viewfinder displays over/under exposure
compensation.
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"l,eml ,,\\;nder,()n. p()litical II • I I]) I resi(h'nt el Bradhzrd whowith ('t werSociel.v '4
"in'Ilk Sl Jilt" lh(' ( 'Olli'Ol'(]
),t,,,,,,, .,,d ,',,tl,,,l.,l,: Woolsvllb9 man ares at count+ Home
\\;role a cohmm (in V('. and he . • • • • ',dlairs. [lit'(] ,h n 7 i I Bonita '
st=lt(Ithd Ill(t( \\;ouh] ne\\;e' • -
lie an( lh(' \\;%'e>, I (we l ,'-;he 'zs )( r z I 18.q,I i ('h'me)d 7') died I'm (;at lit(' "av or Chevrolet Co. in Wells Trinity Church (if the
)e eve lh'tt \\;(" incerel " IIAN()\\;'EI{ llelen ,JoaIHKZ ()rlh'r ()I lh(' (;rand ('r(). b\\; l-'r()()kl\\;n• N. , and m I(.)19 (;rall(m ('ountv Nursm l{z\\;[l, Im l,{>¢aisandalsob N,!zuet]( m,N. ll,!%e),hjll, . .
w.,)u,,,,.,;,l ' " ' Rand, f()rnwrlv el Granville, l>()))c ,]()hn ;i)i(J limit)red b 3 in'trri('d (h'()re l). l*,;Antroft, lh)m(' " A'mour Co. in oodsville for iurml wm x, a a liner rune
"::i',':zi'i'tis \\;c,r m ,))lilies ,Mass.. died Jan. 7 ut llanover l,'ranci, ('mdinal Sl)ellti,an m : " tn ' l'),'ears in Pine Grove (!erect,,'\\;
w\\; moved h) l{radhlr( Ih as born m Berlin anti • . ,. , . - :
• . ' , " ' < ' ' " 'l'(,rr'ite ]Ii"dtht"lle I' ( \\; ilh lhe( (.,s ; () ,;Adv |q'-) a')i(l \\;',ere ; sociated with Stltvi\\;ors include his wife \\;,O(l(Isvflle.
tits ](.'; I tS t' C I (', O' oe • • ' " ' "
xe "( |ever 'd) (' () ( eric Mrs. Hand was active in tile ()I lh(, lh)Ix ('lmrili('s lh(' (hi\\;(' and l>,ancrolt l)rug (;hMys of Woodsville; three Memmual conird)utll)ns
thm) (is owst thai he had ('alholic ('hurch lit New hork Mrs l!an(l =s u=\\;('{l Sit)re• nmkm lh('ir home in__ a , • . .,daughters, Marjl)ric Paronto n)ay I,. ma(!e,l(!..the Ne
e\\;'(,rd) e ', z to '<ol e f l()r more than 30 years. Size h)('all\\; I)\\; a (mushier, thu(h)<hen.wea " J)vsu.r OlDIe( |and .llelen Clement, l×)th of llanpsnlre Artnrnis rou) I
llwm i";\\;: ',\\;'(' iricd " ,,as a,,arlled the highest l<imiliwa '(; llal, ,)I ,"; , (,,,'l a nwm)(r izf the , ,,,, .... i,.,.,,, ...... ,' VQ))dsvilh,, and Mrs. Cla|'ence dath)n, Be× 3(;9, Concold
m,m,.-d (',).,'e.ti(,nai ........... , lh.tr el llorneIL N..: It !)!.()t: o ih( N, n:l.m)Lh,<
\\;%3 ke' • di('(l ' ' hi)nor el tile l{oman ('atholic \\;%oollM()ck ' ' ' , ..................... v,-- .- ) ...... , , , . - , ,
()iS (((ntl\\; an(lSdt(lll/ IItti
:'l nt(l \\;Vexl ) )w('l] ' hi)st 'z ('l'mrch lh(,litleoI l,a(l\\;' llelen l,'un(,)-al xl'rvic('. wet(' ht'ld ('hurch \\;here she was active '. , " ' , . - .," randchildren: 13 great- ll()alq P, ssoctalton, IsOX t4o,
larrh'rol'z'eniur\\;'oa'M'l l{an(l, (;rand Master'of the at St Ma)'\\;' ('hurch in -, "-- " ...... sn|mn'('xIx'rwnce|'eee|uv" ,,raMclil(hen (,oncord0"r(!
' \\;, • • ',,,,i i (m,n l,'(uesiir'm ()rder ofthellolv \\;,es I (' I• M sx >,u, i (, ,,,linens ,,e.o,,'s,,p .......... -, • " '
.,.l .,,),.ed .,.,, ,.n. people ',ii'7;,l,',tZ <, n,,,, ,n ,n. ,. o, .-
k it ) / l .' ) . ' " ( . "
(n I ( ( ds and other . I .
(I,i e•,, ,lt.t/, ",,r hi S<,),,llchel'.l,,l't,pertusXlltt, .,]i,,,, ,'d ,,, ,h<' <•n.t.(.h " ' * 'rh<,C le.h've',lolladalot i7 11111l TAYLOI PALMER AGIBY, IN(:. t
1 \\;. al(t \\;lmt 1 have said l{i)memlt):-)5 , cem('ter. cullurala('ti\\;ities ........ " ]
t'itll I)(.' MiHt'd \\;ilh iltlthOl'il\\;," S}I(' \\;'ls ]al('t' ;Iv, iWit"U 'utt' !
,,<,,,),,,...,,, "("'l't;i'l'l'r;;'t'l'ttSST;'('l';;l"i 't)'le";"t/"t'%"t';i:la'!""7 | .ue..nu,-=
, , ,, ,,, l., th(,s <, i{ THE(B/)DIFFERENCEI41I. E ]
• 'I{t'al truc Iri(,n(Is are hard • Bancr!)I! I Inll|ps el P]ly anti i[,,;ll i .... , i ..... , ..... is,, l n o ,:::::7-- ---'------ ]
h()ton(la, I' la, and a st)n, I aul ..... v . )/-- - ==== ' SERVICEslnce 1860 \\;1
,,.,,, ,,,,.;,, ,,<, ,,., ,,,<. Groton woman d " .......... .... " ..... ' .... " .............
s('vel'a] t'iItl(tchi d e I and " ' " = .... -'-'==" --
teale,! on(' it)m3 lifetime, I " • " " . , ..... find ,)tit whal the object was I)__ ........ :=k-=' Zg Main Street t
,,., ,,. ,.l, ,<.., ,, ,.,.<e: ,,e born in . Lamls "',t.,L,t•ZttlZk ,,,l be '""'\\;"!'t"'ie)2ri didnt If - - .,.,,o.v,. )]
,,m ,,.i. i)(. ,(',,!.',.i)e, ed: • • " e ,;, ) .; ," , . k\\; Hours: 9AM-5PM iz-z2z.z== /A
\\;%'dke'sai(l• (I{()'I'ON_. Mrs.. lle]en_ M. dauhler,. .Mrs ('l'°rralne3 ('onie down on the hOUSe," , .......
I)()ell ;!s born ()ct. 13 Sai'azIn• r.), dte(l Jan. ;) m the I, orlwt• Met Men, on)z.. , I
) (In/i)nt IIos I ] ) I(]( di(ll Itl(l llUItltt()tl
it, i()risn,oulil. <enl,'ai V'" .'P'. , ' ' ' " -; Man is killed l,.s ('olesaid
iti'eal t4randchildren. Mr.x.
1915,
iradtialed troin liic [niver-
siiy of N(' II;lii/l)shile alld
lheli earned i hi derc'e trolil
Soulherti Melhodisl
1 !niversily
lie ser\\;e(t ;l. a Bapiisl
niinisler iil i w(,.M crn nlission,
[Peachbrook Woodsho )1
I I I;I n(lITa I'1 ('(I
I,'llrllilllr( '
I M;t(tt' lo ()rdt'i
I __J---d'l' ()ri{('t)aire/t
J=-- =1 t,.'( )( ) I ) I1() X E,H
A SI)E('IAI.TYt
Also %(x)(Icullilig, Trees
r('ilil)l(,d - %Voodl)iles till &
split.
I{easonable l{ales '.
('a II 8(12-16-5509
I III I
a community Bank?
Your money at BNB isput to work in
the area where you live creating
jobs, bui!ding homes, installing
new appliances in your home, or
asing a new set of wheels for
you or your neigh r.
I),eriin.
She ,as b(/l'tl in I"asl Calais, Sarazin also h,a\\;e. t I)rotht,r• hl accident
Sel)l. I1, It)().), (laughter of \\;Yilliant St)ittks. ('harlesh)wn. N. II:\\;\lCl{llll,l, l,eonard S.
Ilenr. and Mary Spinks. She N.II. and a sister, Mrs. ('lilhwd, \\;vh()has relatives in
allen(led st'hoolslherc, l{erlha I{ollins, \\;Villianlsiown, this ;.tl'e;.i, has (tied in Arvada,
She was lnarried Io Mini niec('s and nel)hews. ('oi().. o/injuries suffered in a
Sarazin. Afler lheir nlarriage, She I)('h)nled h) St. Monica ntoh)rcych' at'ci/tenl, lie was
they lived m Wolcotl, llancock {'ilurch in ]>)arre. 50.
and llarre and had lived on a I,'nlonil)nienl ill be in lhe :\\;r\ada I)olice said (311-
('t)rinlil farnl. For the pasI 10 l,]hli,oo(t ('/,nltqery vaull Ill h)r(l', itorlhbotind nlotorl!ycle
years, sllelladnladeherhoil3e a\\;tail btirial hi Ihe Coriillh v,(,nl oul o[ l'(lilll'l)l l)ec. 25,
in (il'ololi. ('eltler ('eiiitqcry. sv, t'rved aci'()ss lhe south-
Mrs. Sal'azin leaves four Mentorial conlril)ulions botnld lanes and hit Ihe
soils, Joseph, {'orinlh; ill,iV l)c ili;idc I() lhe Verilloiil l)a,,(qli(,ltl, lhen slid on its
Mauriee, l)illsburg, Nil.; l)i\\;'ision of lhe Anlcrit'an side. ('lilf()rd was wearing a
]{olx, rl, Barre and William, ('(ql('er Soci(,ly, 13 I,ooinis SI., hehnel and cyl, proieclion,
IA)wer Granileville; a ]%h)iilpeli('r I);)(;(12 iliV('Slil4ah)r. said.
l,el)llard I(aves his wife
I{nb.v; Iv, o daughlers l)alricia
close of Ar\\;ada, and Wiltna
Newburv trustees .),),i,ls,),l rk,,n <,o t.o
sons, Frank and David,
Bailey-C! b fo i ,,r, ada: a sister Marlene,
u r w nter i,isbon. N.il four brolhers,
Community banking is ju t what it
as- you bank here and we invest
by L.F. BARNES
NEWBURY-At their mon-
thly meeting Jan. 7, 1981, tile
Newbury Village trustees
discussed winter main(enance
of the Bailey Club, the colonial
mee(ing tmuse maintained by
the village. Trustces Charles
Cheney and Kelmeth llale had
spenl most of the previous day
wilh phlntt)er Jim ltood, ill
lha\\;int4 otlt pipes aiid drains
h ill(' btiildinl This oc-
c;ii()i/,d ;! t'ilel(il iliSt,'t'lh)il
!)t t)luntl)iilL, \\;ii'lll, t'lt',
Chairman Chene 7 said "it is
a matter o[ 0o housekeelahng
and salely that these
problenis be addressed." tie
conlinued, "The electrical
work is unbelievable. Wires
are looped over heating and
water duels. The main
dislribution panel has been
soaked many lines.'"
llale said, "We seem to have
an awful lot of problems
associated with this building
in the winler."
It was decided to close the
building dm'ing the extreme
cold weather, ltale moved
"that Jim ltood come in and
arrange the plmnbing so that
it can be drained easily."
Cheney requesled Miriam
Thomas and Kenneth Hale to
work on drafting a list of
duties for the trustees.
Cheney said, "As weali are
relatively new trustees i.here
may be things we are not
aware of, such as turning off
the water in the Bailey Club•
()(her items to be included
are: AI least annually the
lrustees should make a
fhlancial reports will he ready
for ill(' alidilor by mid-April.
Village ('lerk |i'nla llastings
reporl(wl lhtl deliliquenl laxes
17)1" lh(, CUl'rent veal" anloliiil lo
$(.)82.42 on 19 pr'opertics, out of
abou! $11 JXX) h)lal revenues.
NEW SON
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dyer
(It I>,enlon ar(! parenls (if a
I)al)y s()ii I)()i'li l)oc. 3i) al
('()II;itI(' I I(),t)ihd
,]allies of Baltimore, Md.,;
l{oberl ()f N. llaverhill. N.H ;
Nalhin o[ N. Syi'acase, N.Y.;
and anford of Keene, N.li.
lie was enlployed as
<Mainlenance Manager at
Adolph (!,x)rs Co., Golden,
('olorado. lie had been with
I he eoinpany 14 years.
(:onlribllih)ns nlay be made
1o lhe l,eonard Clifford
Mentorial Funit c-o the
Ar\\;a(la ,'-;talc Bank, 9505
l{alstlm l{(l.• ,.\\;rvada, (:()Io•
',',t )()( i2
prices cut
• pri(:escuf3])o 50
NO, IRON PERC.! !
physica] inspection of village
property. As suggested by the uIu ) ,, frill
audit accounlanl,aina todevelop ,,,,)' , lit Illttl
\\;'illage property." • I IAI
The deputies and respon- bd))vd
sibililies will be reviewed by
all the truslees, then compiled
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
SALE
N IT'
markdolun
....c.uresma.ua __.,,.
which could he given to new
I h0megrown an ,,
here. A I d ".'i;::,<,,,,,. was raised of
derelicl and ahandoned cars
in lhe village. Trustees will
• homeowned. ,,,<, wilh lhe planning b%,),,o, . ,,
conlniission |O ascertain town °'"'.',) --
gt BNB we make it al.I wcrk for you- regu]alions. There was talk of ,=..=,.,,=., $111 ,4 t=)w)=))wm)=.
lhe village helpilg to dispose • ,, • l,., i¢=.las •
• -- ---- • I $ QUALITY NAME BRANDS,
,f0r abetter community f()r all of us. 00II°' unwanI(d vehicles. The __.,:i: -."-. -i ',',.,OurR°g'l'r"°¢kR°"¢q)dIc.I 30Yet' 50Ye
? Come on in-we 71serve you I DRILLING [' ) .-_-.)<.,',., i i-,._=;.il ,,<, Your ,Style ... Pick Your Price
!F"- better! I ir;i-""'I I ' -II _. You SaVE ,,G!
I D,ILI.IN6.20 ,,,ITS I I "";,''%, I ii f':-_" li
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] B.N.B. "NOW" ACCOUNTS PAY [ I '-',"*"' I • I... =:= ,,,, ,::., ,,: ,w=. :== ,.
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L._ 51/40 INTEREST! ] I 'oit'it"mM At' I ' --"= " ---- .!price cuts 20O/o to 30
/ I <,,'_o'"'_"' I III"- - Cho;s-e-xo ffvori,o $1ylo...
% " I The E. I il ,,oe< UP and ,SAVE'!--
BRADFORD,, I BENEDINI i
EMBEff FDIC *'i NATIONAL BANK , SALES FINatl NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGES!
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