Page Z-ine Journal Optnion-Marca 3, igS2
I Arts and
Entertainment
OHIO BALLET TO PERFORM IN LYNDONVILLE--
One of America's foremost regional ballet companies,
The Ohio Ballet, will perform at the Lyndon Institute
Auditorium on Sunday March 7 at 7:30 p.m. The
company includes eight men and 12 women who will
perform five ballets, choreographed by company
director Heinz Poll and Robert Jeffrey. The dances
will be set to classical chamber music of Bach,
Chopin, Tomaso Alninoni, Ernest Bloeh, and John
Field. A live chamber ensemble will accompany the
dancers.
Haverhill girl accepted
HAVERHILL-- Loretta September. Upon successful
Wright, daughter of Mr. and completion of her program,
Mrs. Raymond
Wright pf she will receive an Associate
Lennoxville Road 4n Degree in Business Science.
HaverhiU, has been accepted
Accessible
desian
contest
CONCORD -- The Governor's
Commission for the Han-
dicapped is sponsoring a
Design Contest to recognize
innovative approaches toward
making buildings accessible
to disabled persons.
Michael B. Ingram, a
Manchester architect and
Chairman of the Com-
mission's Accessibility
Committee, says "This effort
not only challenges the
creative talents of architects,
contractors, and building
owners, but also serves as an
excellent tool for heightening
their awareness and interest
in accommodating disabled
people."
Awards will be given in four
categories: new construction
-- residential (private or
public dwelling units); new
construction -- nonresidential
(offices, shopping centers,
restaurants, churches, etc.);
modifications -- residential;
and modifications --
nonresidential.
Each entry will he judged on
accessibility, overall func-
tional design, ease of main-
tenance, aesthetics, energy
efficiency, and affordability.
Entries will be limited to
facilities in the private sector,
that is, homes and businesses
whose construction or
modification is done with
private rather than public
funds.
Construction or renovations
shall have begun no earlier
than Jan. I, 1981. Deadline for
submission is May 15, 1982.
Winners will be announced in
June.
Request application forms
and more information through
the Governor's Commission
for the Handicapped, 6 London
Road, Concord, N.H. 03301,
Tel: 271-2773 or 1-800-852-3405
toll-free.
Mary Dole will head county _c_mmittee for ETV auction
WELLS RIVER .... Mary Dole area businesses. Items terrific . .., I love every donation or he
of Wells River has been donated will be auctioned on minute of it!' She and her Orange County
named ()range County television Aprill-10, helpingto husband Tom have two sons, may call 757-2203
Chairman for the 1982 Ver- bring in as much as 10percent Andy, 5, and Matthew, 2. information.
taunt ETV Great TV Au¢:tion. of the state public television Volunteers are still needed
Wednesday, March 3
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
BRADFORD: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will he at the Bradford Senior Center from 9:00 a.m. to
l:00p.m.
E. CORINTH: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will be at the E. Corinth Library from 2: 00 to 4: 00 p.m.
Friday, March 5
BRADFORD: Senio¢ Citizens Luncheon at the Oxbow
Vocational Center serving at 11:45 a.m. For reservations call
222-4782.
W. TOPSHAM: World Day of Prayer sponsored by the
Church Women United at the W. Topsham Community
Church at 2 p.m. Snow date is March 12.
Saturday, March 6
POST MILLS: Fish Chowder Supper at the Post Mills Church
starting at 6:00 p.m. Adults, $3.50; children, $2.50.
Monday, March 8
BRADFORD: Upper Valley Speak Out For Children meeting
at the Bradford Elementary School beginning at 7:30 p.m.
THETFORD: Focus on the Family series at Thetford
Elementary School. Film I: "The Strong Willed Child" at 7-9
p.m.
Tuesday, March 9
ORFORD: Senior Citizens Luncheon meeting at the Orford
Congregational Church starting at noon.
Wednesday, March I0
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
NORWICH: A Community Health Services Inc., Town Nurse
will he at the Norwich Senior Center from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m.
THETFORD: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will be at the Thetford Hill Church from 2:00 to 4:00
p.m.
This will be her third year network's annual budget.
seeking donations of met'- Dole says she thinks
chandise and services from working for Vermont ETV is
III
ICE SCULPTURE AT DARTMOUTH-- Shown here is
the ice sculpture students created on the green at
Hanover's Dartmouth College for display at last
and welcome, says Dole.
Anyone wishing to help the The,
Auction effort by making a draw
lead
week's Winter Carnival. The theme of the
was Moby Dick.
• GRUBBY
By Warren Sattler
RURAL DELIVERY
u,j_._gj
By AL SMITH
STARSCOPE
by Clare Annswell
4
WEEK OF: MARCH 4, 1982
AQUARIUS - January 21-February 19
Thursday's news makes you laugh and/or blush. Saturday's'
bring surprises along. Loved one may be inconsistent startit
day. And fascinating new faces brighten the whole week.
fall enrollment at Hesser
olegeinManchester, N.H. 'wAr Iln,fi tlt lJ#rofrll ............... WOW,
Loretta is a Senior at jgstm st J.tl&aLll, l'l"S I PISCES- February 20-March 20
Woodsville High School, 1 • • I • If "% OLDI Youngsters adopt you as a positive role model,
where she has participated in renearsm,, m 00,tsaon . :. i //,\\; could be vying for your attentions. Ingenuity solves a romanlCl
field hockey softball, band, • i ::: ..-- -. | (v \\;\ ma.
drama, and has been a LISBON-- The Upstage Jack out of dangerous :{=: "(>:: l---x)- :: I ARIES - March 21-Apdl 20
member of Junior Honor Players will be presenting an situations. Jack is the strong -. .r_ - '----'-,/,. -- I / I =c ---'" Keyword is simplify: clear up clutter, be precise with words,
Society. involvement children's resourceful son of a poor _/- , 'C- " - | I ' /-L -) straighttorwardroute. Also. begin that health routine you k
Loretta isplanning tomajor theater production of Jack and widow. He overcomes great /fd:', . i I L-=,=,,,-L' ( {[ / ' ..... about -- and enjoy a sweetened romantic life.
in a two year Travel and the Beamstalk, Saturday, odds by defeating the giant , / ,- . ,-_ I ,. -
Atrhne Careers program March l3 at 2:00 p.m. and7:00 But the giant is also very : _, =%1l l 'i€_' TAURUS- Aprl121-May22
m at the Lisbon Town Hall i - m,, -: ., -:-.--=-.
when she enters Hesser in p.. " • mean and ugly, and very fast, ' ' " ;-- -- ' I - - -- }ointY°u funds.and partnerFlippantat laStremarkSee eyemaytOoffendeye OnconServativethe subject oft oltd
, ...... - ..... Admission at the door. Can Jack escape forever. - ,- [ a-.rz you prove your loyalty by end of this period.
I DIAMONDS • WATCHES ! The play is an adaptation of Will the giant's lovely L'MIL GEMINI - May 23-June 21
JWeRepairAG=CUTRONTIMEX.! the famous fairy tale. It is daughter help him? What "..,,..,mn ,v - "
I and A,I Makes ! written and directed by David about the sneaky man who lduro ID- ii , .... Fact is more intrestlng than fk:tion, with interesting new
! ...................... =----I Hayw°°d' tricks Jack into selling his cow TAHINk "' F L' ing your sphere. Money theme accented. Financial
HASKELL JEWELERS . Its in • 120 YC)LI . , "T'H ] f>J'O)(.J/C , '.-- . O H(M underway and a small windfall drops by Tuesday.
t yXJ /14AJ AtOP Jl jJl 'r'JlE" -rHF FIIt4T ! CANCER -- June 22-July 22
L 0.Q) 444-3351 I the narrators, Frickle and For the thrilling conclusion, I iw yt /tu ,r,--. r"-"/ J" \\; I I '- --.. ' A New relationship needs ironing out; be sure each partner u
' Pickle, both clowns, to help please join us, young and old I '- " __ I ( .,l / .J .."----.,"9 /'/ " k Xf'/q'J the other's expectations, capabilities. Educatio
-- for an action-packed, [ ×o l ./ '.-f l/ ,. "/'& \\;C" "/9" academ,c goa appears on the horizon.
I ;: audience-involvement ------v---.---J II rl / ,--.l" ..J (L_ r , iv. "- Y) I I--., LEO - July 23-Auguat 22
I a . l [ ..... • production of Jack and the l __ x-,w'_l [ 1 " ..--.l]ll' , ---4 J & J' Tried and true methods are best bets in pel
l l h fi ' I I i/ l I tW a t Beanstalk. As the Giant says, / t-" "p. _v I , ., ,'ql'* { J dealings. Solution to domestic dilemma is o1:
I 1 !![ I l/II==,=_[[ Feefifo,,fum. Iwanttosee |X' . (': iL If ,.4,,T (- (.: .E_( h,ddenanswers. Career reward caps the we
I Ha (---2 everyone. I-b X % 7" ,k VIRGO - Aufust23-September22
• The cast includes Frickle, I + Dealings with teachers and financial advisel
TWIN CINEMA • no' l, N.H. • 603-643-2769 ....... Pickle /' i
|--%=,m " " " oletce rmywooa, , i • - I % ' t "_.,'1 Tuesday. Recent accomplishment continues t.
• . , ==all
€),,_ N,00OL00O00 Uoor,
i I I ON GOLDEN Robert Saxe, Giant's ?-'- r ----I 1 Starts_F_rlday i it's time to takeonbrandnewchallenge.
LIBRA - $ eli em ,bet 13.1)ctoI ir i:
I i llll IIl l Olhli daughter, Liz Burpee, Giant, ,I_;A. Career <.r academc i:leas ale nell rec;ived,
I/ , I Starrln "alarin" Keith Roweltt, Bean Seller, I1.11t ! I them wil ciar ty. £ tr( ng frie, d ¢ ames t > you
changes happ .,n o i nd off :hr( ,ugh tl" • wee
Ilr00 I
./.;:: ;; .. - '_ . Mike Portnor, and the Cow, __ "11, '-:! l. ti] t .
I--uo .v,svs SCORI )10 - ( icl :ober 3, Nove mbel
l-uivo .v,svs Hepmwn, Henry renan & n Saxe and Samuel -- c-
JaneFonda Step, e "'-':l 7'': .d i1!!£. :',,, " 9- " Week c<mbin,s a bit of fina,c,,l luck ,ith a
....... . . " Kowiett. : < ( , "
|'s00rri00RichardDreyfuss I ............ (' 111 obligation. Bealer:t<.moneimiikingcpport.
day. Reiinion are ac :ented ovt r the leekei
I EvesT:00&9:15 ! RatedPG /7 / i ,, '1,t1>"
fllJice Pel[k Da]If ""//r] " il i ] ('/i SAGITrAR[US - Novi,ml}er 2bD.,
Romnc., and flier ds ip are ma or trer ds dul
New an, I ma!ineti.: F ersonality nters pictur.
.t • " . "" /i: < . ,elalives want you to decide on family issue.
anuque show and .. ' "
Tried and true methods are best bets in personal and
dealings. Solution to domestic dilemma is obvious -- don't
hidden answers. Career reward caps the week•
Dealings with teachers and financial advisers favored on
Tuesday. Recent accomplishment continues to win applause,
L _.;.. LIBRA - Septembelr ..-(Icto.r 22
7' Career or academic ideas are well received, so long as you
them with clarity. Strong friend comes to you for support.
changes happen on and off through the week.
., . t//.,,l. SCORPIO - October ,3-November 21
Week combines a bit of financial luck with an extem
? /. ii. obligation. Be alert to moneymaking opportunities Friday a--
- day. Reunions are accented over the weekend.
SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December 22
Romance and friendship are major trends during a lively
New and magnetic personality enters picture by TuesAay.
[ UIII=e CONCENTRATED CAPRICORN -'December i3-January 20
1 1 A mobile week: romance takes a gentle turn in the right di
DEODORIZER
==i,=,,, ;-_. March business associate does a complete about face. and travel
I is SO effective WITCH
I __ that LEBANON-- March brings T by How' Rands ticularly to family gatherings -- is positively accented.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
the first signs of spring in- -- /' i_ - - --.'---- -_ ..... --/"
I 2 I0PS DEODORIZE cluding crocus, melting snow, , " ?
HAT5
AND
ES5
A warm and gentle friend. Adaptable to changing
I I A SKUNK! ' slightly warmer weather and , " .... preciative of life's beauties. Owner of a fancifutimagination.
" fident than you should be. New career venture gz ins nol let
the opportunity to get out of _ 7f .j. _ ---. ")) ""-' ..... ':l t May. Forging lifetime friendships accented through year.
/ i '0;' the house without falling on
' ,or you.. liliilroom, peta. cool,ng, miiOew, .0 ' theice. ' o • ')'( <"" ( BORN THIS WEEK
ll dlapafl ores , ,
i ' ONE SHAKER Sqflfl a,l"PAI0 i March 21 also brings the March 4th, actress Paula Prentiss; 5th actor Rex Harrison" 6th,
" Rob Reiner; 7th, actress Anna Magnani; 8th, actress Lynn l
I " BOTTLE ..... I 10th Annual Alice Peck Day t x - . i ..." 9th. promoter Marry lngels; 10th. actor Sam Jafle.
I To r s c or money orr to SCHMIO PRODUCTS CO., Olv. ot I Memorial Hospital Auxiliary .- . --- . -
19/HMIO LABORATORIES, INC. Box A, Route4 Wilt, Little Falls, NJ 01424. I Antique Show and Sale i
" ' " sponsored by the Alice Peck ''('<'"' " ' - //-'i..-
I Ill II II Day Memorial Hospital ..........
Auxiliary. The show is co- -_7_. 20v0' "
chaired by Mrs. Ute ' .2- " ....... "" "" """ C]lii lW )]11],
Frankenstein and Mrs. Karen '" ACROSS Jr] 1(
Moulton and co-ordinated by .,r.ta I[q..__ f3 I Talkt5 CmfL, rt ]0 klnlSh
111 OL lIB Mrs. James Fredyma. IT JUST SO HAPPENED by Kern I ]6 Deport F:irt man ON
Understood 9 Pertaining to
111 Central St. ".." This show, the largest ever, ]1., I il's f'r-" ' ' . ? . . 14 Either soft palate " 19 Prepares for
to celebrate an anniversary LUDWI V F. _rN /.//g 17" /; Unm,xthelettersintheboxestoform
(Lt S! l
Woodsville, N.H. year will have at least 70 ,ct, ALY " . word. Then circle g, aorCf0rthecor" 16 Tropicalt,ee Publicohon
dealers instead of the usual 40 /'/ / rect meaning (or definition). 17 tndion tribe i2 Slave
t., '' MOVD/'¢/ i.f Scorevourselfasfollows: 13 V,tolofgn
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Tie Up Your Dancing Shoes,
Bring Your Best Guy Or Gal
Or Just Come Alone
And You Can Find A Pal.
Saturday, March 6th
REUNITED
With Bob Hanley
or 50, The show is being held in
the Lebanon High School
cafetorium and gymnasium
(exit 18 off Int. 89), Lebanon,
NH from 10:00 a.m until 4:00
p.m.
The price this year will be
$2.o0 or $1.75 with any
newspaper advertisement.
The auxiliary will have its
usual delicious home-made
sandwkhes and desserts at
the sna,:k bar. There will also
be the usual speciality table
featuring all home-made
desserts, jellies, beans,
pickles and candy.
SENIOR CITIZENS
LUNCIIEON
ORFORD-- There will be a
Senior Citizens Luncheon
meeting at the Orford
Congregational Church on
l|arch 9 beginning at 12:00
w)on.
3. .5'z
R {dESK G 1-Rt.L 0_ GtlO(T
2. -i --L A
a f-eCF, a Tar > C ROPE
3. ICIEIDIOI
(,)ENTLE B FURRY C. I"t y
4. 00NIClLIE F i
I I I
(t RiBE t CURVE C S@URRE
27
29
31
33
35
Stinging
Small ug IF, t]m
Ranl 20 Bound
Assam 23 Hindu grant
Silkworm 2.5 Mine entrar,ce
Rupees 28 Leg joint .
(obbr) ]0 Portico
Cc,nneci,on ,]2 Air current
Spreads to tJr' 34 Arlnex
Come asho,e .]5 Grl's name
Phihppine
hrec 36 Concede
Belong.g lu
38. AI oil lime
40 Male deer
42 A glen
44 Eskimo
settlement
47 Young animal
49 Greek letter
52 Saint (abbr.)
53 Within
;39 Sp,nnlng ta, ....
43 Roof edge
45 L,kely
46 Harvesl T- tl
4 ! Entertain Iz
5U Digraph
51 Making clear •
54 Skilled i
DOWN ss 1 s
Entrance
31 Printing
meosure 1
. Mimic s'l
Rifle sT
6 Note of scale
For Your Reservation, Call Before 7:00 P.M.
Tel. (603) 747-2505 or 747-2840.
Page Z-ine Journal Optnion-Marca 3, igS2
I Arts and
Entertainment
OHIO BALLET TO PERFORM IN LYNDONVILLE--
One of America's foremost regional ballet companies,
The Ohio Ballet, will perform at the Lyndon Institute
Auditorium on Sunday March 7 at 7:30 p.m. The
company includes eight men and 12 women who will
perform five ballets, choreographed by company
director Heinz Poll and Robert Jeffrey. The dances
will be set to classical chamber music of Bach,
Chopin, Tomaso Alninoni, Ernest Bloeh, and John
Field. A live chamber ensemble will accompany the
dancers.
Haverhill girl accepted
HAVERHILL-- Loretta September. Upon successful
Wright, daughter of Mr. and completion of her program,
Mrs. Raymond
Wright pf she will receive an Associate
Lennoxville Road 4n Degree in Business Science.
HaverhiU, has been accepted
Accessible
desian
contest
CONCORD -- The Governor's
Commission for the Han-
dicapped is sponsoring a
Design Contest to recognize
innovative approaches toward
making buildings accessible
to disabled persons.
Michael B. Ingram, a
Manchester architect and
Chairman of the Com-
mission's Accessibility
Committee, says "This effort
not only challenges the
creative talents of architects,
contractors, and building
owners, but also serves as an
excellent tool for heightening
their awareness and interest
in accommodating disabled
people."
Awards will be given in four
categories: new construction
-- residential (private or
public dwelling units); new
construction -- nonresidential
(offices, shopping centers,
restaurants, churches, etc.);
modifications -- residential;
and modifications --
nonresidential.
Each entry will he judged on
accessibility, overall func-
tional design, ease of main-
tenance, aesthetics, energy
efficiency, and affordability.
Entries will be limited to
facilities in the private sector,
that is, homes and businesses
whose construction or
modification is done with
private rather than public
funds.
Construction or renovations
shall have begun no earlier
than Jan. I, 1981. Deadline for
submission is May 15, 1982.
Winners will be announced in
June.
Request application forms
and more information through
the Governor's Commission
for the Handicapped, 6 London
Road, Concord, N.H. 03301,
Tel: 271-2773 or 1-800-852-3405
toll-free.
Mary Dole will head county _c_mmittee for ETV auction
WELLS RIVER .... Mary Dole area businesses. Items terrific . .., I love every donation or he
of Wells River has been donated will be auctioned on minute of it!' She and her Orange County
named ()range County television Aprill-10, helpingto husband Tom have two sons, may call 757-2203
Chairman for the 1982 Ver- bring in as much as 10percent Andy, 5, and Matthew, 2. information.
taunt ETV Great TV Au¢:tion. of the state public television Volunteers are still needed
Wednesday, March 3
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
BRADFORD: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will he at the Bradford Senior Center from 9:00 a.m. to
l:00p.m.
E. CORINTH: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will be at the E. Corinth Library from 2: 00 to 4: 00 p.m.
Friday, March 5
BRADFORD: Senio¢ Citizens Luncheon at the Oxbow
Vocational Center serving at 11:45 a.m. For reservations call
222-4782.
W. TOPSHAM: World Day of Prayer sponsored by the
Church Women United at the W. Topsham Community
Church at 2 p.m. Snow date is March 12.
Saturday, March 6
POST MILLS: Fish Chowder Supper at the Post Mills Church
starting at 6:00 p.m. Adults, $3.50; children, $2.50.
Monday, March 8
BRADFORD: Upper Valley Speak Out For Children meeting
at the Bradford Elementary School beginning at 7:30 p.m.
THETFORD: Focus on the Family series at Thetford
Elementary School. Film I: "The Strong Willed Child" at 7-9
p.m.
Tuesday, March 9
ORFORD: Senior Citizens Luncheon meeting at the Orford
Congregational Church starting at noon.
Wednesday, March I0
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
NORWICH: A Community Health Services Inc., Town Nurse
will he at the Norwich Senior Center from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m.
THETFORD: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will be at the Thetford Hill Church from 2:00 to 4:00
p.m.
This will be her third year network's annual budget.
seeking donations of met'- Dole says she thinks
chandise and services from working for Vermont ETV is
III
ICE SCULPTURE AT DARTMOUTH-- Shown here is
the ice sculpture students created on the green at
Hanover's Dartmouth College for display at last
and welcome, says Dole.
Anyone wishing to help the The,
Auction effort by making a draw
lead
week's Winter Carnival. The theme of the
was Moby Dick.
• GRUBBY
By Warren Sattler
RURAL DELIVERY
u,j_._gj
By AL SMITH
STARSCOPE
by Clare Annswell
4
WEEK OF: MARCH 4, 1982
AQUARIUS - January 21-February 19
Thursday's news makes you laugh and/or blush. Saturday's'
bring surprises along. Loved one may be inconsistent startit
day. And fascinating new faces brighten the whole week.
fall enrollment at Hesser
olegeinManchester, N.H. 'wAr Iln,fi tlt lJ#rofrll ............... WOW,
Loretta is a Senior at jgstm st J.tl&aLll, l'l"S I PISCES- February 20-March 20
Woodsville High School, 1 • • I • If "% OLDI Youngsters adopt you as a positive role model,
where she has participated in renearsm,, m 00,tsaon . :. i //,\\; could be vying for your attentions. Ingenuity solves a romanlCl
field hockey softball, band, • i ::: ..-- -. | (v \\;\ ma.
drama, and has been a LISBON-- The Upstage Jack out of dangerous :{=: "(>:: l---x)- :: I ARIES - March 21-Apdl 20
member of Junior Honor Players will be presenting an situations. Jack is the strong -. .r_ - '----'-,/,. -- I / I =c ---'" Keyword is simplify: clear up clutter, be precise with words,
Society. involvement children's resourceful son of a poor _/- , 'C- " - | I ' /-L -) straighttorwardroute. Also. begin that health routine you k
Loretta isplanning tomajor theater production of Jack and widow. He overcomes great /fd:', . i I L-=,=,,,-L' ( {[ / ' ..... about -- and enjoy a sweetened romantic life.
in a two year Travel and the Beamstalk, Saturday, odds by defeating the giant , / ,- . ,-_ I ,. -
Atrhne Careers program March l3 at 2:00 p.m. and7:00 But the giant is also very : _, =%1l l 'i€_' TAURUS- Aprl121-May22
m at the Lisbon Town Hall i - m,, -: ., -:-.--=-.
when she enters Hesser in p.. " • mean and ugly, and very fast, ' ' " ;-- -- ' I - - -- }ointY°u funds.and partnerFlippantat laStremarkSee eyemaytOoffendeye OnconServativethe subject oft oltd
, ...... - ..... Admission at the door. Can Jack escape forever. - ,- [ a-.rz you prove your loyalty by end of this period.
I DIAMONDS • WATCHES ! The play is an adaptation of Will the giant's lovely L'MIL GEMINI - May 23-June 21
JWeRepairAG=CUTRONTIMEX.! the famous fairy tale. It is daughter help him? What "..,,..,mn ,v - "
I and A,I Makes ! written and directed by David about the sneaky man who lduro ID- ii , .... Fact is more intrestlng than fk:tion, with interesting new
! ...................... =----I Hayw°°d' tricks Jack into selling his cow TAHINk "' F L' ing your sphere. Money theme accented. Financial
HASKELL JEWELERS . Its in • 120 YC)LI . , "T'H ] f>J'O)(.J/C , '.-- . O H(M underway and a small windfall drops by Tuesday.
t yXJ /14AJ AtOP Jl jJl 'r'JlE" -rHF FIIt4T ! CANCER -- June 22-July 22
L 0.Q) 444-3351 I the narrators, Frickle and For the thrilling conclusion, I iw yt /tu ,r,--. r"-"/ J" \\; I I '- --.. ' A New relationship needs ironing out; be sure each partner u
' Pickle, both clowns, to help please join us, young and old I '- " __ I ( .,l / .J .."----.,"9 /'/ " k Xf'/q'J the other's expectations, capabilities. Educatio
-- for an action-packed, [ ×o l ./ '.-f l/ ,. "/'& \\;C" "/9" academ,c goa appears on the horizon.
I ;: audience-involvement ------v---.---J II rl / ,--.l" ..J (L_ r , iv. "- Y) I I--., LEO - July 23-Auguat 22
I a . l [ ..... • production of Jack and the l __ x-,w'_l [ 1 " ..--.l]ll' , ---4 J & J' Tried and true methods are best bets in pel
l l h fi ' I I i/ l I tW a t Beanstalk. As the Giant says, / t-" "p. _v I , ., ,'ql'* { J dealings. Solution to domestic dilemma is o1:
I 1 !![ I l/II==,=_[[ Feefifo,,fum. Iwanttosee |X' . (': iL If ,.4,,T (- (.: .E_( h,ddenanswers. Career reward caps the we
I Ha (---2 everyone. I-b X % 7" ,k VIRGO - Aufust23-September22
• The cast includes Frickle, I + Dealings with teachers and financial advisel
TWIN CINEMA • no' l, N.H. • 603-643-2769 ....... Pickle /' i
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I i llll IIl l Olhli daughter, Liz Burpee, Giant, ,I_;A. Career <.r academc i:leas ale nell rec;ived,
I/ , I Starrln "alarin" Keith Roweltt, Bean Seller, I1.11t ! I them wil ciar ty. £ tr( ng frie, d ¢ ames t > you
changes happ .,n o i nd off :hr( ,ugh tl" • wee
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l-uivo .v,svs Hepmwn, Henry renan & n Saxe and Samuel -- c-
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day. Reiinion are ac :ented ovt r the leekei
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fllJice Pel[k Da]If ""//r] " il i ] ('/i SAGITrAR[US - Novi,ml}er 2bD.,
Romnc., and flier ds ip are ma or trer ds dul
New an, I ma!ineti.: F ersonality nters pictur.
.t • " . "" /i: < . ,elalives want you to decide on family issue.
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Tried and true methods are best bets in personal and
dealings. Solution to domestic dilemma is obvious -- don't
hidden answers. Career reward caps the week•
Dealings with teachers and financial advisers favored on
Tuesday. Recent accomplishment continues to win applause,
L _.;.. LIBRA - Septembelr ..-(Icto.r 22
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them with clarity. Strong friend comes to you for support.
changes happen on and off through the week.
., . t//.,,l. SCORPIO - October ,3-November 21
Week combines a bit of financial luck with an extem
? /. ii. obligation. Be alert to moneymaking opportunities Friday a--
- day. Reunions are accented over the weekend.
SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December 22
Romance and friendship are major trends during a lively
New and magnetic personality enters picture by TuesAay.
[ UIII=e CONCENTRATED CAPRICORN -'December i3-January 20
1 1 A mobile week: romance takes a gentle turn in the right di
DEODORIZER
==i,=,,, ;-_. March business associate does a complete about face. and travel
I is SO effective WITCH
I __ that LEBANON-- March brings T by How' Rands ticularly to family gatherings -- is positively accented.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
the first signs of spring in- -- /' i_ - - --.'---- -_ ..... --/"
I 2 I0PS DEODORIZE cluding crocus, melting snow, , " ?
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A warm and gentle friend. Adaptable to changing
I I A SKUNK! ' slightly warmer weather and , " .... preciative of life's beauties. Owner of a fancifutimagination.
" fident than you should be. New career venture gz ins nol let
the opportunity to get out of _ 7f .j. _ ---. ")) ""-' ..... ':l t May. Forging lifetime friendships accented through year.
/ i '0;' the house without falling on
' ,or you.. liliilroom, peta. cool,ng, miiOew, .0 ' theice. ' o • ')'( <"" ( BORN THIS WEEK
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i ' ONE SHAKER Sqflfl a,l"PAI0 i March 21 also brings the March 4th, actress Paula Prentiss; 5th actor Rex Harrison" 6th,
" Rob Reiner; 7th, actress Anna Magnani; 8th, actress Lynn l
I " BOTTLE ..... I 10th Annual Alice Peck Day t x - . i ..." 9th. promoter Marry lngels; 10th. actor Sam Jafle.
I To r s c or money orr to SCHMIO PRODUCTS CO., Olv. ot I Memorial Hospital Auxiliary .- . --- . -
19/HMIO LABORATORIES, INC. Box A, Route4 Wilt, Little Falls, NJ 01424. I Antique Show and Sale i
" ' " sponsored by the Alice Peck ''('<'"' " ' - //-'i..-
I Ill II II Day Memorial Hospital ..........
Auxiliary. The show is co- -_7_. 20v0' "
chaired by Mrs. Ute ' .2- " ....... "" "" """ C]lii lW )]11],
Frankenstein and Mrs. Karen '" ACROSS Jr] 1(
Moulton and co-ordinated by .,r.ta I[q..__ f3 I Talkt5 CmfL, rt ]0 klnlSh
111 OL lIB Mrs. James Fredyma. IT JUST SO HAPPENED by Kern I ]6 Deport F:irt man ON
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111 Central St. ".." This show, the largest ever, ]1., I il's f'r-" ' ' . ? . . 14 Either soft palate " 19 Prepares for
to celebrate an anniversary LUDWI V F. _rN /.//g 17" /; Unm,xthelettersintheboxestoform
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Tie Up Your Dancing Shoes,
Bring Your Best Guy Or Gal
Or Just Come Alone
And You Can Find A Pal.
Saturday, March 6th
REUNITED
With Bob Hanley
or 50, The show is being held in
the Lebanon High School
cafetorium and gymnasium
(exit 18 off Int. 89), Lebanon,
NH from 10:00 a.m until 4:00
p.m.
The price this year will be
$2.o0 or $1.75 with any
newspaper advertisement.
The auxiliary will have its
usual delicious home-made
sandwkhes and desserts at
the sna,:k bar. There will also
be the usual speciality table
featuring all home-made
desserts, jellies, beans,
pickles and candy.
SENIOR CITIZENS
LUNCIIEON
ORFORD-- There will be a
Senior Citizens Luncheon
meeting at the Orford
Congregational Church on
l|arch 9 beginning at 12:00
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Assam 23 Hindu grant
Silkworm 2.5 Mine entrar,ce
Rupees 28 Leg joint .
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Cc,nneci,on ,]2 Air current
Spreads to tJr' 34 Arlnex
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Phihppine
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40 Male deer
42 A glen
44 Eskimo
settlement
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49 Greek letter
52 Saint (abbr.)
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45 L,kely
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For Your Reservation, Call Before 7:00 P.M.
Tel. (603) 747-2505 or 747-2840.