March 3, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 3
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as the box top is take advantage of a refund
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offer and as plete label" as a proof of
includes the purchase. But on the back of
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COUPON Do you think that I can
-- I recently send for the refund with the
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for Betty portion? -- Joan S. from
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also have a DEAR JOAN -- I can't
a free box of believe that any company
a previous would be mean enough to
mail-in offer, purposely place a coupon on
a label to prevent shoppers
the "Buy from taking advantage of a
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from Grafton, This situation usually
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CHERYL -- I'm sight. The fellow who
tell youthat planned the refund offer
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allows only one with the gal who put the
coupon on the label.
means that When the company dis-
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previous- without the portion contain-
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package, write for: Felicity Refund
irmed this with Offer, P.O. Box PM-067, El
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Here is this week's list of
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at the supermarket, in news-
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Today's refund offers
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Cleaning Products, Soaps,
Paper Products, Bags,
Wraps (File I0)
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and eight complete labels
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May 31, 1982.
-- Glad $1 Refund Offer.
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and another Universal Prod-
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15-count, 3-nil. Glad pack-
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-- Glory $1 Cash. Receive
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W0ONmll
St. Jeeepk's Ceflmlic Clnm:k
H Rev. Edwin Miine. Saturday Eve Mess, 6:30
i p.m. Sunday Messes, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
BATH
iU.C.C. St. Luke's Epbuqml Clmrcb
Service-9 a.m., Wondsville, N.H. Rev. Frances Potter, Holy
Communion 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays- 1 h00
...... a.m. Morning Prayer, 2nd and 4th, Sundays -
Bnn'olt 11:00 a.m.
11 bdrl Fndlnmd Ok:k
10:00 a.m., Rev. Arthur Bng/ey. Sunday
School 10:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship Sunday
evening. Youth Fellowship Grades 7 through
12. All ore welcome.
NlWlKIRY
ConBreemtlml U.C.C.
Rev. John Hnggarly, Sunday Services -
11 o.m. Church School 10 a.m.
Sunday School, 9:45 Clmrdlefhelnme MIMBlbbClmrck
Rev. Hysong, pastor. Sunday, 9:45 o.m.o + Newbury, Vt. Rev. Joseph Rinnidi. Sunday
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p.m., mid-week service. Wed., 7:30 p.m.
b Ckwdl United Melhedlst
a.m., Sunday Services 11 Rev. William L. Shofar, pastor. Sunday, 11 IffsoATi COINBI
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 2 a.m., mom;ngworship; churchschoolforpre- gshdPreslqDdunauwdl
school children. Tuesdays, 6:30 a.m., men's Ray, Morion T. Rndding. Sunday Worship,
breakfast. Helen Rutherford is leading o Bible 11:30 a.m. Church School, 9 o.m.
GUINCUFF
study group at her home on Thursdays from
9:30-11 a.m.; everyone is welcome.
r School - 10:00.
11:00 a.m.- q hpthrt Ckqwdn
Service - 6:30 p.m., Albert E. Parker, pastor. Sunday, 10 a.m.,
Sunday school. 11:00 morning worship. 7
p.m. evening service. Wednesday, 7 p.m.,
IIAVkINILL prayer meeting. Saturday, 7 p.m., young
people's meeting.
Sunday Services - 9:30
Vermont
BUDFORD
CiBmemiml U.C.C.
MetkndhtCl,xek Rev. John Knight - Sunday Sorvices 10:45,
Jr., Sunday Services- Sunday School 9:30 a.m. - Child Care
Provided.
Gram MHImlI (:kmllk
M. Griffith- Bredford, Vt. Rev. James Boudreou. Sunday
9:00 a.m., Youth Sarvices10:30o.m. SundaySchoo19:15a.m.
p.m., Private Tutoring All Ages Invited.
Brodfml Evaungdk,d Cl.wol
Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Morning Worship
H. Rev. RoI Hysong. 11:00 a.m., Mid-Week Bible Study Thurs.,
and 7 p.m., Wed., 7 7:30 p.m.
S a.m. OIr Lody of Porpat Ibb OImk
.... Bradford, Vt. Father James Cannon C.s.s.R.
Sat. Mess, 5:15 p.m. Sun. Mess., 9:00 and
glIFOIB *' 11:00 a.m.
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Services 11:00
a.m., Child Core
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I/tt ClngrngolJad Cbwdl
Stephen J. Palmer, pastor. Sunday School,
9:45 o.m. Morning Worship, 11. Evening
Service, 7.
East Corintk ConllreBetimd Clmrch U.C.C.
IIMoNT Richard A. White, Pastor, Sunday Worship
.€.C. 11:00 o.m., Sunday School 9:45 o.m., Pot
'.Services. 11 a.m.,Sunday Luck & Vespers Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Choir
rehearsal, Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.
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The Rev. William Atkinson. Sunday Service,
10 a.m. 10:00 a.m. HC first, thkd and fifth. Sundays
and MP, second and fourth Sundays.
SOUTH IT
Semel.dq AkMisl hd
Elder Lee Menning. Worship Service,
Saturday, 2:30 p.m.
Rev. Lee Manning. Saturday Services -
Sabbath School - 1 p.m. Worship Service
2:30 p.m.
SOUTN IYHHLTI
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Rev. Marbn T. Rndding. Sunday Worship, 10
a.m. Church School, 9a.m.
UNION VILLAGE
thlien llbge 'Meth edict Ckwdl
Union Village, Vt. Pastor -- Rev. Gary Wait.
United Services during the winter with
rmfferd Center 11 e r.mt Ckwdo
Morning Service 10:30 o,m. All ages invited.
WILLS RffBt
St. llngeee's Chrdl
Joseph Freund, Pastor, C.s.s.R. Saturday
Night Moss - 7:00 p.m. Sunday Mess. - 9:30
a.m.
Ceelrll.C.C.
WelFs River, Vt. Rev. Arthur Cheney, Sunday
Service - 10:30 a.m. Child core provided.
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
flST HEWIUNT
Conpl U.C.C.
Rev. Joseph DuCoeur, Pastor. Sunday
Services t0:45 o.m., Church School - 10:45
a.m.
WlST FAIItU
Wt Fddee CongmllOtbml Clwnda
Paster, Gordon Cook, Sunday School, 9:15
a.m.; Worship Saevice, 10:30 a.m.; Prayer
Saevice (Sun.), 7:00 p.m.; Tues. Ladies Bible
Study, 10:00 o.m.; Fellowship Night (Wed,),
7:00 p.m.
n named cancer chairman
S. Burton, Chairman for the 1982 Crusade Planning Committee
Councilor for American Cancer Society, in Chairperson.
State of New an announcement made As State Crusade Chairman,
has been re- recently by Mrs. Barbara Burton will head the annual
State Crusade Dempsey of Nashua, Division education fund raising drive
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conducted by the American
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thousands of New Hampshire
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door-to-door Crusade drive
beginning April 1, 1982, will be
disseminating educational
health leaflets as well as
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have answered all questions)
and a register receipt with
the price of Glory circled.
Expires July 31, 1982.
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Receive $2.50 in Hefty
coupons. Send the required
refund form and two pur-
chase seals from 30-count
Hefty Trash Bags or three
purchase seals from any
other Hefty Trash Bags.
Expires April 30, 1982.
-- Northern Cash Refund
Offer. Receive a refund of
$1 to $5. Send the required
refund form and the North-
ern Girl cut from the fronts
of any four-roll packages of
Northern Bathroom Tissue.
Send six proofs for $1, 15
proofs for $3 or 20 proofs for
$5. Expires June 30, 1982.
-- Wisk, Final Touch, All,
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Expires April 30, 1982.
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Receive the booklet "How to
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from any Aurora four-packs.
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when the supply runs out.
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GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-- Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Gilbert of Piermont celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary last February 4.
Paul .Smith I
clal
Norvina Jacquith
WENTWORTH-- The wed-
ding of Paul Smith, son of Mr. Mar/e
and Mrs. Stafford Smith, to
Norvina Jacquith took place Anne or to
Saturday afternoon at his
parents' home.
Damen Mauchley, Justice of
the Peace, performed the
ceremony.
Noretta Jacquith was her
sister's bridesmaid. Garry
Sharp was best man. They are
both from Bristol.
A buffet supper featuring a
beautiful wedding cake was
served to some 50 guests.
Smith to
leave
OC3HtS
BRADFORD-- Ellen Fein,
Director of Precare-Mtercare
services at Orange County
Mental Health, has announced
that Michael Smith, Precare
-- Mtercare Therapist will be
leaving the agency at the end
of February.
Mike has worked with the
Day Treatment Program in
Bradford, during the past five
and one-half years, with
people needing long term
mental health care.
Irish music featured
by dulcimer duo
NORWICH-- Noted area folk American instruments, in a
variety of styles, blending the
dulcimer's sweet sound oc-
casionally with guitar, pen-
nywhistle, spoons, and vocals.
For this performance, the duo
will devote most of the
program to traditional
melodies and songs of Ireland,
in keeping with the St.
Patrick's day season. The
program is planned for all who
have a bit of "blarney" in
them !
Admission is $3.00; $2.00 for
senior citizens and students
through high school age. For
further information, call (802)
musicians Bill Birmingham
and Dick Tracy will present a
concert of traditional Irish
and American music on
Monday, March 15, at the
Norwich Congregational
Church Parish Hall. The
concert will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Birmingham and Tracy are
one of the leading dulcimer
duos in the nation. Their
album, Rabbits, Rhinos, and
Reels, was released about a
year ago on Green Mountain
records and is now in its
second pressing. They have
performed widely in the East.
as calmness." The duo play the mountain 457-3774 or 457-1343 evenings
Wilde dulcimer, one of only two truly or weekends.
...... • . • • ..
Oxbow band has reacted to the
idea in a "positive" manner.
The last exchange that
Oxbow participated in took
place in 1978, when they
traded with Sullivan County
High School from Pa.
Building Trades
Mary Nutting, senior at
Oxbow High School and
student of the vocational
building trades class there,
says "I like building trades,
it's fun."
Nutting took this course
because she always "liked to
build" when she was "a little
kid." Her parents told her that
as long as she wanted to do it,
and would go through the class
without quitting, they would
allow her to take it.
When asked if she is or was
treated differently by the
teacher or the boys in the class
because she is a girl, she
quickly replied "no." Nutting
claims that the boys treat her
just like one of the guys. She
said that "last year, the
seniors treated me awkwardly
because they weren't used to'
me."
Nutting would like to get a
building job after she
graduates from Oxbow, but
she really wants to build her
own house more than
anything. She advises
everyone to take the cour-
se-especially girls.
seeking funds for this year's
goal of $484,000.
New Hampshire's ex-
penditures over the past year
included $116,032 for Patient
and Community Services;
$92,177 for Public Education,
$31,727 spent on Professional
Education, and $214,901
allocated to the National
Society for Research, Medical
Grants and Fellowships.
Leading Role
in Musical
Tom Rathburn, a junior at
Oxbow High School, has one of
the leading roles in the
musical "Paint Your Wagon".
Rathburn said he enjoys and
likes having the leading role of
Ben Rumson, Rathburn also
had a leading role of Dennis
O'Finn in the Junior class one
act play this year. Rathburn
was in the musical "Guys and
Dolls", last year.
Rathburn attended Boston
University last summer and
took courses in singing,
dancing and acting.
• All-State selections
Joyce Putnam and Tim
Grow, two juniors at Oxbow
High School, have been
selected to play in the band in
Vermont's All-State Music
Festival. The Festival is to be
held in Rutland, Vt. on May 6,
7 and 8.
According to Edward
Ledwith, Oxbow band
director, about 1000 musicians
from 58 Vermont high schools
auditioned for approximately
120 positions.
Putnam says that she is
happy that she made it, and
that as of now, she would do it
again. Grow says that he was
"glad and surprised" to learn
that he had been selected, and
"feels good" about it. When
asked if he would audition
xlw NIM Sdmt Bradford, Vonnt
Edlter ............. JUDY AUGUSTINE
Staff .................. LISA FARNHAM
MARISA FATHERLEY
KATHERINE HARTLEY
LESLIE KASPRZAK
BETHANNE WRIGHT
IolngFor .......... KR ISTIN MERMAN
Adviser .............. ARNOLD SHIELDS
again, Grow said that he
would as of right now, but he
added that he doesn't know
what he will be doing or what
he will want to do next year at
this time.
Both students said that they
didn't find the music difficult,
and Grow says that "the
music was easy, ( but ) keeping
time with the improvisations
and knowing which scores to
play was hard."
Band Exchange
On March 26, 27 and 28, the
Oxbow High School Band will
travel to Warwick, R.I. to
participate in an exchange
with the Pilgrim High Band.
On April 30 and May 1 and 2,
the Pilgrim High band will
come to Bradford to complete
the exchange.
When asked to state the
reason for a band exchange,
Ledwith said "to meet people
from othera areas", and to
"share a musical experience
with another school."
Ledwith says that he thinks
the exchange is "a great
idea". He also stated that the
OXBOW NEWS STAFF-- The writers of the news pause for a group picture.
Shown above (l-r) are: S.A. Shields, advisor, Judy Augustine, Editor, Bethanne
Wright, Leslie Kasprazak, Marisa Fatherley, Lisa Farnham, Kristine Herman,
and Katherine Hartley (not shown). , ................
Phone 444-2742 Call collect.
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McLAM's STORE, E. Corinth, Vt.
FAIRLEE GENERAL Fnirlee, Vt.
I CLEANERS ORFORDVILLESTORE, OrfordviIlo, N.H.
BATH VARIETY STORE, Bath, N.N.
GROTON GENERAL STORE, Croton, Vt.
Your complete clothing core center sour. RYEGATESTORE, South Ryegote, Vt.
WESTERN AUTO STORE, Bradford, Vt.
For pick-up and delivery service MERRtLLS' INSURANCE OFFICE, Lisbon, N.H_
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wed William Wyckoff
BRADFORD-- Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Sanborn, Jr. have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Anne Marie, to
Mr. William I, Wyckoff, son of
Mrs. Jeanne Wyckoff, son of
Mrs.,Joanne Wyckoff of
Cambridge, Vt. and Mr.
Stanley Wyckoff of
Melbourne, FI.
Miss Sanborn is a 1978
graduate of Oxbow High
/
Michael Smith
During this time" he spent
one year with the agency as
Housing Director and Coor-
dinator of Emergency Ser-
vices, and aided in the
development of Ledge Hill
Farm.
Mike will be relocating in
Texas soon and wishes to
express his appreciation for
the support and cooperation
he has received from the
community while employed at
Orange County. He is also
looking forward to new ad-
ventures in the Southwest.
Bob.O.Link
• 4-H Club
by REGINA CITERONI
N. HAVERHILL-- Joannie
Aldrich introduced her Fire
Safety project by giving out
pamphlets on fire safety and
rescue room stickers, which
were donated by the N.
Haverhill Fire Department.
On Saturday, Feb. 20, we
had a successful trip to Lisbon
for the Grafton County Food
Show. The following people
participated and got blue
ribbons. Katrina Clark, Sheila
Fabrizio, Sherry Foster,
Karen Keniston, Karla-Mari
Lane, Kelly Lennon, Kristen
Lennon, Heather Olsen,
Stephanie Page, Michelle
Reed, Christine Roy, Jessica
Schablein, Angela Thayer,
Janet Thompson, and Jennie
Verratti.
Karla-Mari Lane, Kelly
Lennon, and Janet Thompson
placed second in the Ward
Bake Contest. Kelly Lennon
was the recipient of the Foley
Fond Award.
On Thursday, Feb. 25, we
invited the Little Oxbow 4-H
Club to a roller skating party
at the Roller Derby.
COMMUNITY
HEALTH SERVICES
THETFORD-- There will be a
Community Health Services
Inc., Town Nurse at the
Thetford Hill Church on
Wednesday, March 10 from
2:00 to 4:00 p.m, The nurse
will be checking for Diabetes,
hypertension and weight
problems.
We H00.d
| Y0ur BuSlnm!
: 603-942-8173
I 603-942-5581
School and O'Brien's School of
Cosmetology in Burlington,
Vt., 1979. She is presently
employed as a cosmetician at
J.C. Penneys in Burlington.
Mr. Wyckoff is a 1978
graduate of Lamoille Union
High School in Hyde Park, Vt.
Presently he is a senior in
Electrical Engineering at the
University of Vermont. He has
accepted a position with IBM
of Burlington upon completion
of his studies in May.
Miss Sanborn is the gran-
ddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard B. Martin of E.
Anne Marie Sanborn
Corinth and Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Sanborn of W.
Fairlee. She is also the great
granddaughter of Mrs. Leon
Brainerd of E. Corinth.
Eclipse Grange
THETFORD-- Because of
many severe snow storms and
extreme cold, the grange has
not held a meeting since last
November, until Feb. 23.
There was a very good at-
tendance and W. M. Lee
Fifield was in the chair.
A demit was granted to
Nancy Cushman with regrets.
Vaun Cook, a member of the
Community Service Com-
mittee has knitted seven lap
robes this winter. These will
be given to the Batchelder
Rest Home in Wilder. Every
year the committee gives
several of these knitted lap
robes to different hospitals
and Nursing Homes.
The Youth Committee is
sponsoring a sliding party on
Feb. 27th. This is for the young
and young at heart. You do not
have to be a grange member
to come and enjoy yourself.
There will be a big bonfire to
keep you warm and to cook
your goodies on. So bring your
hot dogs or whatever, and
have a good time. It will be at
the home of Russell and
Gretchen Jamieson on Gave
Hill, at 4:00 p.m.
NEW BABY BOY
GLENCLIFF, N.H. -- Mr. and
Mrs. Craig Wakefield of
Glencliff are the parents of a
new baby boy, Adam Craig
Scott Wakefield, born on Feb.
18 at Mary Hitchceck
Memorial Hospital in
Hanover.
NEW SON ARRIVES
THETFORD-- Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Young III of Thetford
are the parents of a new baby
boy, born on Feb. 16 at Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital
in Hanover.
news
An invitation from Calvin
Coolidge to join them on
March 18 was read and ac-
cepted. The time will be 8:00
p.m. and it will be at the
Cascadanac grange in W.
Hartford.
For the literary program,
there was to be a speaker on
town affairs. But due to
another commitment, he was
unable to come. SO the lec-
turer had a short program of
several readings.
The mystery package was
won by Lillian Thurston.
Weather permitting, the
next meeting will be as
scheduled, on March 9th. This
will be Youth Night.
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March 3, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 3
COUPON CLIPPER
Can you use an old box top for a new offer?
flhller
COUPON
A refunding
puzzled me for
refund offer
box top and a reg-
, can luse a box
a tape that I
several months
refund was
Judy B. from
-- Yes, you
refund offers do
rules concerning
of purchase. CLIPPER -- I would like to
as the box top is take advantage of a refund
product specified offer that asks for the "cam-
offer and as plete label" as a proof of
includes the purchase. But on the back of
that prod- the label is a cents-off
no trou- coupon that I would also like
r refund, to use.
COUPON Do you think that I can
-- I recently send for the refund with the
One, Get One label missing the coupon
for Betty portion? -- Joan S. from
Deluxe Clinton, Md.
also have a DEAR JOAN -- I can't
a free box of believe that any company
a previous would be mean enough to
mail-in offer, purposely place a coupon on
a label to prevent shoppers
the "Buy from taking advantage of a
refund offer -- or vice
Free" coupon
free packages? versa.
from Grafton, This situation usually
occurs as a result of an over-
CHERYL -- I'm sight. The fellow who
tell youthat planned the refund offer
One, Get One never got around to talking
allows only one with the gal who put the
coupon on the label.
means that When the company dis-
use that coupon covers the problem, it usual-
l anyther, includ- ly instructs its fulfillment
coupon company to accept the label
previous- without the portion contain-
the "Buy One, Get ing the coupon.
you must Here's a refund form to
package, write for: Felicity Refund
irmed this with Offer, P.O. Box PM-067, El
of General Paso, Texas 79966. This 75-
cent refund offer expires
COUPON June 30, 1982.
Here is this week's list of
refund offers. Start looking
for the required refund
forms, which you can obtain
at the supermarket, in news-
paper and magazine
advertisements and from
trading with friends. Mean-
while, start collecting the
needed proofs of [[urchase as
detailed below, remember,
some offers are not avail-
able in all areas of the coun-
try.
Today's refund offers
have a value of $38.24.
Cleaning Products, Soaps,
Paper Products, Bags,
Wraps (File I0)
-- Clorox Free Borateem
Offer. Receive a 48-ounce
box of Borateem. Send the
required refund form and
one box top from Clorox 2.
Expires June 30, 1982.
-- Dial Soap Refund.
Receive a $1 refund. Send
the required refund form
and eight complete labels
from Dial Soap. Expires
May 31, 1982.
-- Glad $1 Refund Offer.
Send the official entry form
and another Universal Prod-
uct Code symbol from one
15-count, 3-nil. Glad pack-
age. Expires Dec. 31, 1982.
-- Glory $1 Cash. Receive
a $1 refund and a 25-cent
W0ONmll
St. Jeeepk's Ceflmlic Clnm:k
H Rev. Edwin Miine. Saturday Eve Mess, 6:30
i p.m. Sunday Messes, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
BATH
iU.C.C. St. Luke's Epbuqml Clmrcb
Service-9 a.m., Wondsville, N.H. Rev. Frances Potter, Holy
Communion 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays- 1 h00
...... a.m. Morning Prayer, 2nd and 4th, Sundays -
Bnn'olt 11:00 a.m.
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10:00 a.m., Rev. Arthur Bng/ey. Sunday
School 10:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship Sunday
evening. Youth Fellowship Grades 7 through
12. All ore welcome.
NlWlKIRY
ConBreemtlml U.C.C.
Rev. John Hnggarly, Sunday Services -
11 o.m. Church School 10 a.m.
Sunday School, 9:45 Clmrdlefhelnme MIMBlbbClmrck
Rev. Hysong, pastor. Sunday, 9:45 o.m.o + Newbury, Vt. Rev. Joseph Rinnidi. Sunday
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- Prayer Meeting p.m., evonmg worship. Wednesday, 7:15 Evening Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Bible Study,
p.m., mid-week service. Wed., 7:30 p.m.
b Ckwdl United Melhedlst
a.m., Sunday Services 11 Rev. William L. Shofar, pastor. Sunday, 11 IffsoATi COINBI
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 2 a.m., mom;ngworship; churchschoolforpre- gshdPreslqDdunauwdl
school children. Tuesdays, 6:30 a.m., men's Ray, Morion T. Rndding. Sunday Worship,
breakfast. Helen Rutherford is leading o Bible 11:30 a.m. Church School, 9 o.m.
GUINCUFF
study group at her home on Thursdays from
9:30-11 a.m.; everyone is welcome.
r School - 10:00.
11:00 a.m.- q hpthrt Ckqwdn
Service - 6:30 p.m., Albert E. Parker, pastor. Sunday, 10 a.m.,
Sunday school. 11:00 morning worship. 7
p.m. evening service. Wednesday, 7 p.m.,
IIAVkINILL prayer meeting. Saturday, 7 p.m., young
people's meeting.
Sunday Services - 9:30
Vermont
BUDFORD
CiBmemiml U.C.C.
MetkndhtCl,xek Rev. John Knight - Sunday Sorvices 10:45,
Jr., Sunday Services- Sunday School 9:30 a.m. - Child Care
Provided.
Gram MHImlI (:kmllk
M. Griffith- Bredford, Vt. Rev. James Boudreou. Sunday
9:00 a.m., Youth Sarvices10:30o.m. SundaySchoo19:15a.m.
p.m., Private Tutoring All Ages Invited.
Brodfml Evaungdk,d Cl.wol
Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Morning Worship
H. Rev. RoI Hysong. 11:00 a.m., Mid-Week Bible Study Thurs.,
and 7 p.m., Wed., 7 7:30 p.m.
S a.m. OIr Lody of Porpat Ibb OImk
.... Bradford, Vt. Father James Cannon C.s.s.R.
Sat. Mess, 5:15 p.m. Sun. Mess., 9:00 and
glIFOIB *' 11:00 a.m.
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Services 11:00
a.m., Child Core
COIHTII
I/tt ClngrngolJad Cbwdl
Stephen J. Palmer, pastor. Sunday School,
9:45 o.m. Morning Worship, 11. Evening
Service, 7.
East Corintk ConllreBetimd Clmrch U.C.C.
IIMoNT Richard A. White, Pastor, Sunday Worship
.€.C. 11:00 o.m., Sunday School 9:45 o.m., Pot
'.Services. 11 a.m.,Sunday Luck & Vespers Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Choir
rehearsal, Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.
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The Rev. William Atkinson. Sunday Service,
10 a.m. 10:00 a.m. HC first, thkd and fifth. Sundays
and MP, second and fourth Sundays.
SOUTH IT
Semel.dq AkMisl hd
Elder Lee Menning. Worship Service,
Saturday, 2:30 p.m.
Rev. Lee Manning. Saturday Services -
Sabbath School - 1 p.m. Worship Service
2:30 p.m.
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Rev. Marbn T. Rndding. Sunday Worship, 10
a.m. Church School, 9a.m.
UNION VILLAGE
thlien llbge 'Meth edict Ckwdl
Union Village, Vt. Pastor -- Rev. Gary Wait.
United Services during the winter with
rmfferd Center 11 e r.mt Ckwdo
Morning Service 10:30 o,m. All ages invited.
WILLS RffBt
St. llngeee's Chrdl
Joseph Freund, Pastor, C.s.s.R. Saturday
Night Moss - 7:00 p.m. Sunday Mess. - 9:30
a.m.
Ceelrll.C.C.
WelFs River, Vt. Rev. Arthur Cheney, Sunday
Service - 10:30 a.m. Child core provided.
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
flST HEWIUNT
Conpl U.C.C.
Rev. Joseph DuCoeur, Pastor. Sunday
Services t0:45 o.m., Church School - 10:45
a.m.
WlST FAIItU
Wt Fddee CongmllOtbml Clwnda
Paster, Gordon Cook, Sunday School, 9:15
a.m.; Worship Saevice, 10:30 a.m.; Prayer
Saevice (Sun.), 7:00 p.m.; Tues. Ladies Bible
Study, 10:00 o.m.; Fellowship Night (Wed,),
7:00 p.m.
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GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-- Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Gilbert of Piermont celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary last February 4.
Paul .Smith I
clal
Norvina Jacquith
WENTWORTH-- The wed-
ding of Paul Smith, son of Mr. Mar/e
and Mrs. Stafford Smith, to
Norvina Jacquith took place Anne or to
Saturday afternoon at his
parents' home.
Damen Mauchley, Justice of
the Peace, performed the
ceremony.
Noretta Jacquith was her
sister's bridesmaid. Garry
Sharp was best man. They are
both from Bristol.
A buffet supper featuring a
beautiful wedding cake was
served to some 50 guests.
Smith to
leave
OC3HtS
BRADFORD-- Ellen Fein,
Director of Precare-Mtercare
services at Orange County
Mental Health, has announced
that Michael Smith, Precare
-- Mtercare Therapist will be
leaving the agency at the end
of February.
Mike has worked with the
Day Treatment Program in
Bradford, during the past five
and one-half years, with
people needing long term
mental health care.
Irish music featured
by dulcimer duo
NORWICH-- Noted area folk American instruments, in a
variety of styles, blending the
dulcimer's sweet sound oc-
casionally with guitar, pen-
nywhistle, spoons, and vocals.
For this performance, the duo
will devote most of the
program to traditional
melodies and songs of Ireland,
in keeping with the St.
Patrick's day season. The
program is planned for all who
have a bit of "blarney" in
them !
Admission is $3.00; $2.00 for
senior citizens and students
through high school age. For
further information, call (802)
musicians Bill Birmingham
and Dick Tracy will present a
concert of traditional Irish
and American music on
Monday, March 15, at the
Norwich Congregational
Church Parish Hall. The
concert will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Birmingham and Tracy are
one of the leading dulcimer
duos in the nation. Their
album, Rabbits, Rhinos, and
Reels, was released about a
year ago on Green Mountain
records and is now in its
second pressing. They have
performed widely in the East.
as calmness." The duo play the mountain 457-3774 or 457-1343 evenings
Wilde dulcimer, one of only two truly or weekends.
...... • . • • ..
Oxbow band has reacted to the
idea in a "positive" manner.
The last exchange that
Oxbow participated in took
place in 1978, when they
traded with Sullivan County
High School from Pa.
Building Trades
Mary Nutting, senior at
Oxbow High School and
student of the vocational
building trades class there,
says "I like building trades,
it's fun."
Nutting took this course
because she always "liked to
build" when she was "a little
kid." Her parents told her that
as long as she wanted to do it,
and would go through the class
without quitting, they would
allow her to take it.
When asked if she is or was
treated differently by the
teacher or the boys in the class
because she is a girl, she
quickly replied "no." Nutting
claims that the boys treat her
just like one of the guys. She
said that "last year, the
seniors treated me awkwardly
because they weren't used to'
me."
Nutting would like to get a
building job after she
graduates from Oxbow, but
she really wants to build her
own house more than
anything. She advises
everyone to take the cour-
se-especially girls.
seeking funds for this year's
goal of $484,000.
New Hampshire's ex-
penditures over the past year
included $116,032 for Patient
and Community Services;
$92,177 for Public Education,
$31,727 spent on Professional
Education, and $214,901
allocated to the National
Society for Research, Medical
Grants and Fellowships.
Leading Role
in Musical
Tom Rathburn, a junior at
Oxbow High School, has one of
the leading roles in the
musical "Paint Your Wagon".
Rathburn said he enjoys and
likes having the leading role of
Ben Rumson, Rathburn also
had a leading role of Dennis
O'Finn in the Junior class one
act play this year. Rathburn
was in the musical "Guys and
Dolls", last year.
Rathburn attended Boston
University last summer and
took courses in singing,
dancing and acting.
• All-State selections
Joyce Putnam and Tim
Grow, two juniors at Oxbow
High School, have been
selected to play in the band in
Vermont's All-State Music
Festival. The Festival is to be
held in Rutland, Vt. on May 6,
7 and 8.
According to Edward
Ledwith, Oxbow band
director, about 1000 musicians
from 58 Vermont high schools
auditioned for approximately
120 positions.
Putnam says that she is
happy that she made it, and
that as of now, she would do it
again. Grow says that he was
"glad and surprised" to learn
that he had been selected, and
"feels good" about it. When
asked if he would audition
xlw NIM Sdmt Bradford, Vonnt
Edlter ............. JUDY AUGUSTINE
Staff .................. LISA FARNHAM
MARISA FATHERLEY
KATHERINE HARTLEY
LESLIE KASPRZAK
BETHANNE WRIGHT
IolngFor .......... KR ISTIN MERMAN
Adviser .............. ARNOLD SHIELDS
again, Grow said that he
would as of right now, but he
added that he doesn't know
what he will be doing or what
he will want to do next year at
this time.
Both students said that they
didn't find the music difficult,
and Grow says that "the
music was easy, ( but ) keeping
time with the improvisations
and knowing which scores to
play was hard."
Band Exchange
On March 26, 27 and 28, the
Oxbow High School Band will
travel to Warwick, R.I. to
participate in an exchange
with the Pilgrim High Band.
On April 30 and May 1 and 2,
the Pilgrim High band will
come to Bradford to complete
the exchange.
When asked to state the
reason for a band exchange,
Ledwith said "to meet people
from othera areas", and to
"share a musical experience
with another school."
Ledwith says that he thinks
the exchange is "a great
idea". He also stated that the
OXBOW NEWS STAFF-- The writers of the news pause for a group picture.
Shown above (l-r) are: S.A. Shields, advisor, Judy Augustine, Editor, Bethanne
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BATH VARIETY STORE, Bath, N.N.
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For pick-up and delivery service MERRtLLS' INSURANCE OFFICE, Lisbon, N.H_
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wed William Wyckoff
BRADFORD-- Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Sanborn, Jr. have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Anne Marie, to
Mr. William I, Wyckoff, son of
Mrs. Jeanne Wyckoff, son of
Mrs.,Joanne Wyckoff of
Cambridge, Vt. and Mr.
Stanley Wyckoff of
Melbourne, FI.
Miss Sanborn is a 1978
graduate of Oxbow High
/
Michael Smith
During this time" he spent
one year with the agency as
Housing Director and Coor-
dinator of Emergency Ser-
vices, and aided in the
development of Ledge Hill
Farm.
Mike will be relocating in
Texas soon and wishes to
express his appreciation for
the support and cooperation
he has received from the
community while employed at
Orange County. He is also
looking forward to new ad-
ventures in the Southwest.
Bob.O.Link
• 4-H Club
by REGINA CITERONI
N. HAVERHILL-- Joannie
Aldrich introduced her Fire
Safety project by giving out
pamphlets on fire safety and
rescue room stickers, which
were donated by the N.
Haverhill Fire Department.
On Saturday, Feb. 20, we
had a successful trip to Lisbon
for the Grafton County Food
Show. The following people
participated and got blue
ribbons. Katrina Clark, Sheila
Fabrizio, Sherry Foster,
Karen Keniston, Karla-Mari
Lane, Kelly Lennon, Kristen
Lennon, Heather Olsen,
Stephanie Page, Michelle
Reed, Christine Roy, Jessica
Schablein, Angela Thayer,
Janet Thompson, and Jennie
Verratti.
Karla-Mari Lane, Kelly
Lennon, and Janet Thompson
placed second in the Ward
Bake Contest. Kelly Lennon
was the recipient of the Foley
Fond Award.
On Thursday, Feb. 25, we
invited the Little Oxbow 4-H
Club to a roller skating party
at the Roller Derby.
COMMUNITY
HEALTH SERVICES
THETFORD-- There will be a
Community Health Services
Inc., Town Nurse at the
Thetford Hill Church on
Wednesday, March 10 from
2:00 to 4:00 p.m, The nurse
will be checking for Diabetes,
hypertension and weight
problems.
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School and O'Brien's School of
Cosmetology in Burlington,
Vt., 1979. She is presently
employed as a cosmetician at
J.C. Penneys in Burlington.
Mr. Wyckoff is a 1978
graduate of Lamoille Union
High School in Hyde Park, Vt.
Presently he is a senior in
Electrical Engineering at the
University of Vermont. He has
accepted a position with IBM
of Burlington upon completion
of his studies in May.
Miss Sanborn is the gran-
ddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Willard B. Martin of E.
Anne Marie Sanborn
Corinth and Mr. and Mrs.
William G. Sanborn of W.
Fairlee. She is also the great
granddaughter of Mrs. Leon
Brainerd of E. Corinth.
Eclipse Grange
THETFORD-- Because of
many severe snow storms and
extreme cold, the grange has
not held a meeting since last
November, until Feb. 23.
There was a very good at-
tendance and W. M. Lee
Fifield was in the chair.
A demit was granted to
Nancy Cushman with regrets.
Vaun Cook, a member of the
Community Service Com-
mittee has knitted seven lap
robes this winter. These will
be given to the Batchelder
Rest Home in Wilder. Every
year the committee gives
several of these knitted lap
robes to different hospitals
and Nursing Homes.
The Youth Committee is
sponsoring a sliding party on
Feb. 27th. This is for the young
and young at heart. You do not
have to be a grange member
to come and enjoy yourself.
There will be a big bonfire to
keep you warm and to cook
your goodies on. So bring your
hot dogs or whatever, and
have a good time. It will be at
the home of Russell and
Gretchen Jamieson on Gave
Hill, at 4:00 p.m.
NEW BABY BOY
GLENCLIFF, N.H. -- Mr. and
Mrs. Craig Wakefield of
Glencliff are the parents of a
new baby boy, Adam Craig
Scott Wakefield, born on Feb.
18 at Mary Hitchceck
Memorial Hospital in
Hanover.
NEW SON ARRIVES
THETFORD-- Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Young III of Thetford
are the parents of a new baby
boy, born on Feb. 16 at Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital
in Hanover.
news
An invitation from Calvin
Coolidge to join them on
March 18 was read and ac-
cepted. The time will be 8:00
p.m. and it will be at the
Cascadanac grange in W.
Hartford.
For the literary program,
there was to be a speaker on
town affairs. But due to
another commitment, he was
unable to come. SO the lec-
turer had a short program of
several readings.
The mystery package was
won by Lillian Thurston.
Weather permitting, the
next meeting will be as
scheduled, on March 9th. This
will be Youth Night.
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Her birthstone.
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birthstones, a reminder of
family love and affection.
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