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NEW DAUGIITER
Jane Hawley is engaged
WEIA,S RIVER-Dr. and candidate for the degrees of
TilpUGilTS
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Branch Nothing is quite so annoying Jr. of IAtchfield Park.
of Chelsea are the parents of a as to have someone go right on Arizona,
Miss Rowe is presently in
bornbaby Feb,daughter'27 atAmYMaryLynn'Hit- ierrupting.talking when you're in-her fifth year at Oberlin
chcock Memorial Hospital, (Ohio) College where She is a
Mrs. ttarry M. Rowe have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, ,lane tlawley,
to Stephen l,loyd Fitch, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Fitch,
00ing of Remodeling m
Your Kitchen?
LLII
You Make A Decision,
.,2= Check Our
, Kitchen Department.
We have a wide variety of
quality kitchens at com-
petitive prices. No gim-
micks, no give-aways, just
every-day low prices.
We will help you design the kitchen you
want at a price that you can afford.
Before you buy, see the friendly people
at Johnson's for a comparison. It could
make a difference, and it doesn't cost a
cent to compare !
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JOHNSON'S
HOME CENTER
ROUTE 12-A, WEST LEBANON -- 298-5778
l H00RS: 7 a.m.., p.m. Monday ttWU ThursdOy
7 a.m.9 p m, Friday; 7 a m,-5 p,m. Saturday •
Connval's Andersen Connection
THE WlHDOW TRAIH
'tANDERSEN WINDOWS AT 30% DISCOI
You asked for it. Another car load of Andersen Windows,
this Spring. Tremendous savings. It's the only way to go,
lachelor of Music in Piano
Performance and Bachelor of
Arts in English.
Fitch was graduated from
Oberlin in May, 1980, with a
Bachelor of Music in Per-
cussion lerfornlancc, and is
now a teaching assistanl in
Percussion at the Eastman
School of Music in l{oehester.
tte wild complete the
requirements for his master's
degree it] May, 1982. ,
The wedding is planned for
Aug. 8 in the Untied Church of
Christ, Congregational, in
Wells River.
Bradford-Piermont
Lenten 8elVeS
Following is the schedule of
the Bradford-Piermont Inter-
cimrch Council Lenten ser-
v ices:
March 15: United
Congregational Church,
Piermont, Symbols of Lent,
7:30p.m.
March 22: Grace United
Methodist Church, Bradford,
Youth Service, 7:30 p.m
March 29: United
Congregational Church,
Bradford, The Great Parade,
7:30p.m.
April 5: Our Lady of Per-
petual Help Church, Bradford,
The Convenent Players, 7:30
p.m.
April 12: United
Congregational Church,
Bradford. Palm Sunday Choir
Festival, 7:30 p.m.
For further information call
222-4562 or 272-4842.
.Graf00n RSVP
Is recruiting
HAVERHILL--The Grafton
County Nursing Home is
hosting a recruitment
program for RSVP volunteers
March 18 starting at 2 p.m.
The home is located on Route
10, Haverhill.
RSVP (Retired Senior
Volunteer Program) is an
agency that assists men and
women 60 years and older to
obtain meaningful and
productive volunteer
assignments in the com-
munity.
The program will outline the
advantages of RSVP mem-
bership, and the many ways
Wells River student Lisbon liquor
. . , store backed
wms nattonal honor w Poulsen joined with
WEI,I,S I{1VEI(----Gail E.
Powers of Wells River, a
student at the University of
Vermont, has been selected
for membership in the 1980-
1981 "'Who's Who Among
Students it] American
Un|versities and Colleges"
lmors program.
"Who's Who" honors and
rewards the individual
scholastic excellence of
oulstanding can]pus leaders.
II is one of the mosl highly
regarded and longstanding
"Who's Whn" program marks
a pinnacle of scholastic
ac hi eve nl en I.
Gall will receive a per-
sonalized certificate at
commencenmnt exercises in
recognition of this national
hnnor, ller complete
biography, including her
college record will be
presented in the 1980-1981, 47th
annual edition of "Who's
Who." This reference volume
is found in university and
public libraries throughout the
count ry.
Gall is a senior at the
University of Vermont
majoring ill Music Education.
She is among 28 students at
tI.V.M, elected to serve on the
honors progranl in the nation,
having earned lhe over-[
wtlehniilg respect of college /.
facullies and administ rat ions. :
For shidenls, the outstanding / i
can]pus leaders of the year,
national recognition by the ; "
" (;all E. l'oers
1980-1981 Mortar Board, a
senior honor society for
oulslanding sctmlarship,
leadership and service to
others, ller otlmr campus
activities have included
Sludenl MENC Chapter
president, student academic
advisor, member of the
tI.V.M. Women's Choir and
I.V.M• band librarian.
(hill has been on the Dean's
IAsl throughout her four years
at U.V.M. She was a 1977
graduale of Oxbow High
'hool. Gall is the daughter of
ttarvey and Eleanor Powers
of Wells River and has one
sisler, Sandra, who attends
()xhow ltigh School.
Family planning agency
moves in Woodsville
WOODSVILLE-- Ammon- Client loadat theagency has
ookuc Family Planning increased tremendously and
Program has announced the the new quarters will enable
relocation of its Woodsville us 1o provide betler patient
office, service.
The office has moved to 145 Ammonoosuc Family
Central Street in Woodsville Planning is a non-profit
from its former location at the agency offering corn-
Collage Hospital. prehensive family planning
Office hours have been services which include annual
increased at the new location physicals, pap lests, con-
and appointments are lraeeptive counseling and
available on Monday, Tuesday supplies, and pregnancy
and Thursday. The new testing. "]['he agency will also
telephone numLer at the office provide speakers on a variety
is 747-3990. of topics for interested
According to office coun- community, school andparent
cilor-manager Denise Leafe, groups. For more in-
the new location is well suited formalion, please call 747-
CONCORD--Senator Andrew
group of interested citizens in
Lisbon on March 3 and spoke
in favor of keeping the State
Liquor Store in Lisbon open.
The appearance was before
representatives of the State
Liquor Commission.
A total of 35 bills were
passed in the Senate on March
5, most being Sunset
legislation.
The House amended HB-80
which would give the Fish &
Game executive director, with
the consent of the commission,
power to control the taking of
deer has reached the Senate
and will have a public hearing
March 17th in Room 212 LOB
at 10a.m.
students
make dean's list
NORTHFIELD--A total of 43
Vermonters earned Dean's
List grades at Norwich
University during the first
semester of the 1980-81 college
year, including John M. Conti
of Bradford, class of 1984, and
Donald R. Maynard of
Chelsea, class of 1983.
A student must attain an
academic quality-point
average of at Least 3.0, the
equivalent of a B grade in all
subjects, to qualify for the
honor.
K Cor00th
on dean's list
E. CORINTH--Lynda
Suzanne Erwin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Erwin
of E. Corinth. was named to
the Dean's List by Joel H.
Mullenix, Dean of the College,
at Pensacola Christian
College for academic
achievement during the fall
semester of the 1980-81 school
year.
She was named to the
Dean's List as a result Of
earning a "B" average or
higher.
A fundamental, independent
Christian institution, Pen-
sacola Christian College
opened its doors in the fall of
1980 to its seventh year class,
enrolling over 950 students.
•
We will be ordering a carload of Andersen Windows and
Glass Shding lhmrs on April 7, 1981. You read the discount
correctly--
per cent ...... • .
We suggest you place your order early starting March 16th.
('all qw visit us for more specific information.
HOURS:
Featuring-- Mon.-Fri. 7-5:00 p,m.
("00rifi00;a 1
• , ,--,Ta't,, ELY. VERMONT (8021 333-4381
DON'T MISS THE SPRING CARLOAD SN.E!
CAU. COLLECT FOR DETAILS: 102-3334381
STOP BY OUR BOOTH
during the
00-ilFarm, Home and Garden Show
at the
BRADFORD NATIONAL
GUARD ARMORY
Friday and Saturday
March 13th and 14th
For Those Attending
.The Show, Special
Savings Are Available
On The Following Lines:
PORTABLE APPLIANCES * CHICAGO CUTLEiY'
MASTER MECHANIC HOOVER VACUUM
HAND TOOLS . SPORTING FIREA[
t LAWN BOY MOWERS DELTA 8,
, B[NJAMIN MOORE PAINTS DELEX
TALK TO US AT THE SHOW,
THEN SHOP AT OUR STORE
FOR THE SAVINGS!
GCVEI00fvIORRILL
_. Bradford, Vermont
222-5527
prospective yolunteers can tn the agency's growing
help the residents of the family planningneeds.
Grafton County Home. The
one-hour program will be' "IT ]rl-. 14", *1
followed by refreshments. "- . 1[' .sCgt
Reservations are not /
required but it would be ap- sees awara
preciated if you would contact ........ ,L, .
the GCH to indicate your in- Curt.uttt--ine rew
terest. If you need tran- Hampshire State Council on
spartation, we'll make every Aging is seeking nominations
effort to provide it. for the Joseph D. Vaughan
For further information, Award, named after the late
contact Fran Wilkins, state representative from
Volunteer Coordinator, at Newport who was active on
(603) 787-6,o/71 or 6972, between the original State Council on
9 a.m .-1 p.m., daily. Aging.
Two at BMU
are honored
WELLS RIVER--Two Blue
Mountain Union School
students. Mary Stevens of
Wells River. and Judy Clark of
Groton. have been recognized
for achievements.
Miss Clark received the
Good Citizens Award of the
Daughters of the American
Revolution. and Miss Stevens
The deadline for
nominations is April 10.
In establishing the award, it
was the inlention of the
Council on Aging that an
annual presentation would be
made. The first Joseph D.
Vaughan Award was given in
I,2.
Criteria for candidates for
the award are "any retired
man or woman who has shown
outstanding leadership or
demonslrated meritorious
achievement, on behalf of
older citizens of New Ham-
pshire?'
The Council suggests that
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'1" J We Repair ACCUTRON. TIMEX. [
on ...... I, -a.. ,.4
[ HASKELLJEWELERS 1:
groups in your area and asks L-.- [B031 444-3351 J
as much background in-
formation as possible on your
nominations.
"Slate why you believe your
nominee is eligible for the
award, and what contributions
he or she has made to benefit
the older citizens of New
Hampshire," the Council said.
Send nominations to Rep.
Sara Townsend, Chairman,
May Day Committee, State
Council on Aging, 14 Depot
Slreel, Concord. N.H. 03301.
Deadline for nominations is
April 16, 1981.
TllOU(;IITS
This country is where it is
today on account of the real
conunon serls(? of the big
ta)rnml majority.
Will l{0gers
will have two of her poems discussing your selection with UPON REFI,ECTION
published in May in "The the various senior citizens Men rust out faster then they
Mountain Review," an an- wear out.
thology of studel{t writing •
from the Uermont Couneil of 00J00LEnrJAa...j00l
Teachers of English. ,
Miss Clark, 17-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Clark ot' Groton, is
senior class president who is
active in many other school
and community groups.
Miss Stevens, also 17,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Stevens af Wells River,
is active in sports and student
government and is a member
of Ihe National ltonor Society
who plans to go to college to
study creative writ ing.
HANES
TUMMY
CONTROL
EVERY DAY
ALL AT
Woodsvilh,, N.it.
St.__ I_ohnsbury, Vt.
Wednesday, Mar. I I
WELLS RIVER: Senior citizens' luncheon, United Church of
Christ vestry, serving at noon. Reservatinns: 757-2206.
BRADFORD: A Community Health Services, Inc. Town
Nurse will be checking hypertension, weight and diabetes at
the Bradford Senior Center, from 9 a.m.-12 noon.
NEWBURY: A Community Health Services, Inc. Town
Nurse will be checking hypertension, weight and diabetes at
the Bailey Memorial Club, from 1-4 p.m.
Friday, Mar. 13
BRAI)FORD: Senior citizens' luncheon, Oxbow Vocational
Cenfer. serving at l 1:45 a.m Reservations requested: 18021
222-4782.
Saturday, Mar. 14
TItETFORD: Workshop on "Massage, Preventative Health
Care." by Gall Charpentier, ltanover, 10 am.-4 p.m. For
preregist rat ion, call ( 6031 448.4872 or ( 802 ) 649-2999.
Sunday. MarJ 15
TIIETFORD: Sportsman Show & Flea Market, Thetford
Academy gym, II a.m.-6 p.m. Spaces for flea market are
available. Call 785-2536.
Tuesday, Mar. 17
BRADFORD: Senior citizens' luncheon, Oxbow Vocational
Center, serving at l 1:45 a.m. Reservations requested: (8021
222-4782.
Wednesday, Mar. 18
WELLS RIVER: Senior citizens' luncheon, United Church of
Christ vest ry, serving at noon. Reservations: 757-2206.
Smith Auto Sales
Route 120 Lebanon, N.H.
. Buick/Olds
" :';" 603448-3500 ; -
,,,,',-A,,?::; ° '
or call
Joe Loschiavo Bradford, Vt. 802439-5466
School Lunche:
Oxbow High School
Oxtx)w tligh Week of March 9-13
Wednesday--Pnrk & Gravy on Biscuit, vegetable,
milk.
Thursday--Grilled Cheese, soup, dessert, milk.
Friday--llamburger W-Bun, french fries, ve
dessert, milk.
At J, MENUS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Orford High School
For the week of Mar. 9 to 13:
Wednesday--No Classes--Teachers' Workshop.
Thursday---Soup & Sandwich, carrot stix, fruit•
Friday--Fish, potatoes, spinach, brownies.
For Ihe week of Mar. 16 to 20:
Monday--Chop Suey, green beans, cake.
Tuesday--'qoup & Sandwich, celery, fruit.
Wednesday--Beans & Franks, cabbage salad, fruit.
Thursday--Luncheon Meat, beets, potatoes, cookies.
Friday--Pizza, salad, fruit.
TIIOUGIITS UPON
('ooperation is doing with a A friend is one who is
smile what you have to do of you when all others
anyway, thinking of themselves.
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--PORTRAITS
--WEDDINGS
--COMMERCIAL
--INVENTORY
BRADFORD, VT. (802
New
location
Airport Road
Side of
llave
We have Plaza
- you seen
more
supplies our
for corduroy
home and quilted
sewing, fabrics.
Quilt
Butterick Books,
Pattern Magazines
and and
Threads Store Hours Patterns
Tues..Thurs.
.... 10,5:30
Fri. 10-8
Sat. 10-5
concerned
concerned
et's fkme it, in order to buy a new or,
used car you need money. We're here to
see that you get it. When you need it.
Without delayl Because we want you to
have your car. Finance in advance9 We
make it possible with no cost to you
until you use the funds. Visit us soon and
tell us how much you need:..we'll
work on an OK the same day.
Check Our Many Servtcesi
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• 8027757-27
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NEW DAUGIITER
Jane Hawley is engaged
WEIA,S RIVER-Dr. and candidate for the degrees of
TilpUGilTS
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Branch Nothing is quite so annoying Jr. of IAtchfield Park.
of Chelsea are the parents of a as to have someone go right on Arizona,
Miss Rowe is presently in
bornbaby Feb,daughter'27 atAmYMaryLynn'Hit- ierrupting.talking when you're in-her fifth year at Oberlin
chcock Memorial Hospital, (Ohio) College where She is a
Mrs. ttarry M. Rowe have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, ,lane tlawley,
to Stephen l,loyd Fitch, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Fitch,
00ing of Remodeling m
Your Kitchen?
LLII
You Make A Decision,
.,2= Check Our
, Kitchen Department.
We have a wide variety of
quality kitchens at com-
petitive prices. No gim-
micks, no give-aways, just
every-day low prices.
We will help you design the kitchen you
want at a price that you can afford.
Before you buy, see the friendly people
at Johnson's for a comparison. It could
make a difference, and it doesn't cost a
cent to compare !
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JOHNSON'S
HOME CENTER
ROUTE 12-A, WEST LEBANON -- 298-5778
l H00RS: 7 a.m.., p.m. Monday ttWU ThursdOy
7 a.m.9 p m, Friday; 7 a m,-5 p,m. Saturday •
Connval's Andersen Connection
THE WlHDOW TRAIH
'tANDERSEN WINDOWS AT 30% DISCOI
You asked for it. Another car load of Andersen Windows,
this Spring. Tremendous savings. It's the only way to go,
lachelor of Music in Piano
Performance and Bachelor of
Arts in English.
Fitch was graduated from
Oberlin in May, 1980, with a
Bachelor of Music in Per-
cussion lerfornlancc, and is
now a teaching assistanl in
Percussion at the Eastman
School of Music in l{oehester.
tte wild complete the
requirements for his master's
degree it] May, 1982. ,
The wedding is planned for
Aug. 8 in the Untied Church of
Christ, Congregational, in
Wells River.
Bradford-Piermont
Lenten 8elVeS
Following is the schedule of
the Bradford-Piermont Inter-
cimrch Council Lenten ser-
v ices:
March 15: United
Congregational Church,
Piermont, Symbols of Lent,
7:30p.m.
March 22: Grace United
Methodist Church, Bradford,
Youth Service, 7:30 p.m
March 29: United
Congregational Church,
Bradford, The Great Parade,
7:30p.m.
April 5: Our Lady of Per-
petual Help Church, Bradford,
The Convenent Players, 7:30
p.m.
April 12: United
Congregational Church,
Bradford. Palm Sunday Choir
Festival, 7:30 p.m.
For further information call
222-4562 or 272-4842.
.Graf00n RSVP
Is recruiting
HAVERHILL--The Grafton
County Nursing Home is
hosting a recruitment
program for RSVP volunteers
March 18 starting at 2 p.m.
The home is located on Route
10, Haverhill.
RSVP (Retired Senior
Volunteer Program) is an
agency that assists men and
women 60 years and older to
obtain meaningful and
productive volunteer
assignments in the com-
munity.
The program will outline the
advantages of RSVP mem-
bership, and the many ways
Wells River student Lisbon liquor
. . , store backed
wms nattonal honor w Poulsen joined with
WEI,I,S I{1VEI(----Gail E.
Powers of Wells River, a
student at the University of
Vermont, has been selected
for membership in the 1980-
1981 "'Who's Who Among
Students it] American
Un|versities and Colleges"
lmors program.
"Who's Who" honors and
rewards the individual
scholastic excellence of
oulstanding can]pus leaders.
II is one of the mosl highly
regarded and longstanding
"Who's Whn" program marks
a pinnacle of scholastic
ac hi eve nl en I.
Gall will receive a per-
sonalized certificate at
commencenmnt exercises in
recognition of this national
hnnor, ller complete
biography, including her
college record will be
presented in the 1980-1981, 47th
annual edition of "Who's
Who." This reference volume
is found in university and
public libraries throughout the
count ry.
Gall is a senior at the
University of Vermont
majoring ill Music Education.
She is among 28 students at
tI.V.M, elected to serve on the
honors progranl in the nation,
having earned lhe over-[
wtlehniilg respect of college /.
facullies and administ rat ions. :
For shidenls, the outstanding / i
can]pus leaders of the year,
national recognition by the ; "
" (;all E. l'oers
1980-1981 Mortar Board, a
senior honor society for
oulslanding sctmlarship,
leadership and service to
others, ller otlmr campus
activities have included
Sludenl MENC Chapter
president, student academic
advisor, member of the
tI.V.M. Women's Choir and
I.V.M• band librarian.
(hill has been on the Dean's
IAsl throughout her four years
at U.V.M. She was a 1977
graduale of Oxbow High
'hool. Gall is the daughter of
ttarvey and Eleanor Powers
of Wells River and has one
sisler, Sandra, who attends
()xhow ltigh School.
Family planning agency
moves in Woodsville
WOODSVILLE-- Ammon- Client loadat theagency has
ookuc Family Planning increased tremendously and
Program has announced the the new quarters will enable
relocation of its Woodsville us 1o provide betler patient
office, service.
The office has moved to 145 Ammonoosuc Family
Central Street in Woodsville Planning is a non-profit
from its former location at the agency offering corn-
Collage Hospital. prehensive family planning
Office hours have been services which include annual
increased at the new location physicals, pap lests, con-
and appointments are lraeeptive counseling and
available on Monday, Tuesday supplies, and pregnancy
and Thursday. The new testing. "]['he agency will also
telephone numLer at the office provide speakers on a variety
is 747-3990. of topics for interested
According to office coun- community, school andparent
cilor-manager Denise Leafe, groups. For more in-
the new location is well suited formalion, please call 747-
CONCORD--Senator Andrew
group of interested citizens in
Lisbon on March 3 and spoke
in favor of keeping the State
Liquor Store in Lisbon open.
The appearance was before
representatives of the State
Liquor Commission.
A total of 35 bills were
passed in the Senate on March
5, most being Sunset
legislation.
The House amended HB-80
which would give the Fish &
Game executive director, with
the consent of the commission,
power to control the taking of
deer has reached the Senate
and will have a public hearing
March 17th in Room 212 LOB
at 10a.m.
students
make dean's list
NORTHFIELD--A total of 43
Vermonters earned Dean's
List grades at Norwich
University during the first
semester of the 1980-81 college
year, including John M. Conti
of Bradford, class of 1984, and
Donald R. Maynard of
Chelsea, class of 1983.
A student must attain an
academic quality-point
average of at Least 3.0, the
equivalent of a B grade in all
subjects, to qualify for the
honor.
K Cor00th
on dean's list
E. CORINTH--Lynda
Suzanne Erwin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Erwin
of E. Corinth. was named to
the Dean's List by Joel H.
Mullenix, Dean of the College,
at Pensacola Christian
College for academic
achievement during the fall
semester of the 1980-81 school
year.
She was named to the
Dean's List as a result Of
earning a "B" average or
higher.
A fundamental, independent
Christian institution, Pen-
sacola Christian College
opened its doors in the fall of
1980 to its seventh year class,
enrolling over 950 students.
•
We will be ordering a carload of Andersen Windows and
Glass Shding lhmrs on April 7, 1981. You read the discount
correctly--
per cent ...... • .
We suggest you place your order early starting March 16th.
('all qw visit us for more specific information.
HOURS:
Featuring-- Mon.-Fri. 7-5:00 p,m.
("00rifi00;a 1
• , ,--,Ta't,, ELY. VERMONT (8021 333-4381
DON'T MISS THE SPRING CARLOAD SN.E!
CAU. COLLECT FOR DETAILS: 102-3334381
STOP BY OUR BOOTH
during the
00-ilFarm, Home and Garden Show
at the
BRADFORD NATIONAL
GUARD ARMORY
Friday and Saturday
March 13th and 14th
For Those Attending
.The Show, Special
Savings Are Available
On The Following Lines:
PORTABLE APPLIANCES * CHICAGO CUTLEiY'
MASTER MECHANIC HOOVER VACUUM
HAND TOOLS . SPORTING FIREA[
t LAWN BOY MOWERS DELTA 8,
, B[NJAMIN MOORE PAINTS DELEX
TALK TO US AT THE SHOW,
THEN SHOP AT OUR STORE
FOR THE SAVINGS!
GCVEI00fvIORRILL
_. Bradford, Vermont
222-5527
prospective yolunteers can tn the agency's growing
help the residents of the family planningneeds.
Grafton County Home. The
one-hour program will be' "IT ]rl-. 14", *1
followed by refreshments. "- . 1[' .sCgt
Reservations are not /
required but it would be ap- sees awara
preciated if you would contact ........ ,L, .
the GCH to indicate your in- Curt.uttt--ine rew
terest. If you need tran- Hampshire State Council on
spartation, we'll make every Aging is seeking nominations
effort to provide it. for the Joseph D. Vaughan
For further information, Award, named after the late
contact Fran Wilkins, state representative from
Volunteer Coordinator, at Newport who was active on
(603) 787-6,o/71 or 6972, between the original State Council on
9 a.m .-1 p.m., daily. Aging.
Two at BMU
are honored
WELLS RIVER--Two Blue
Mountain Union School
students. Mary Stevens of
Wells River. and Judy Clark of
Groton. have been recognized
for achievements.
Miss Clark received the
Good Citizens Award of the
Daughters of the American
Revolution. and Miss Stevens
The deadline for
nominations is April 10.
In establishing the award, it
was the inlention of the
Council on Aging that an
annual presentation would be
made. The first Joseph D.
Vaughan Award was given in
I,2.
Criteria for candidates for
the award are "any retired
man or woman who has shown
outstanding leadership or
demonslrated meritorious
achievement, on behalf of
older citizens of New Ham-
pshire?'
The Council suggests that
3..|0.
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groups in your area and asks L-.- [B031 444-3351 J
as much background in-
formation as possible on your
nominations.
"Slate why you believe your
nominee is eligible for the
award, and what contributions
he or she has made to benefit
the older citizens of New
Hampshire," the Council said.
Send nominations to Rep.
Sara Townsend, Chairman,
May Day Committee, State
Council on Aging, 14 Depot
Slreel, Concord. N.H. 03301.
Deadline for nominations is
April 16, 1981.
TllOU(;IITS
This country is where it is
today on account of the real
conunon serls(? of the big
ta)rnml majority.
Will l{0gers
will have two of her poems discussing your selection with UPON REFI,ECTION
published in May in "The the various senior citizens Men rust out faster then they
Mountain Review," an an- wear out.
thology of studel{t writing •
from the Uermont Couneil of 00J00LEnrJAa...j00l
Teachers of English. ,
Miss Clark, 17-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Clark ot' Groton, is
senior class president who is
active in many other school
and community groups.
Miss Stevens, also 17,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Stevens af Wells River,
is active in sports and student
government and is a member
of Ihe National ltonor Society
who plans to go to college to
study creative writ ing.
HANES
TUMMY
CONTROL
EVERY DAY
ALL AT
Woodsvilh,, N.it.
St.__ I_ohnsbury, Vt.
Wednesday, Mar. I I
WELLS RIVER: Senior citizens' luncheon, United Church of
Christ vestry, serving at noon. Reservatinns: 757-2206.
BRADFORD: A Community Health Services, Inc. Town
Nurse will be checking hypertension, weight and diabetes at
the Bradford Senior Center, from 9 a.m.-12 noon.
NEWBURY: A Community Health Services, Inc. Town
Nurse will be checking hypertension, weight and diabetes at
the Bailey Memorial Club, from 1-4 p.m.
Friday, Mar. 13
BRAI)FORD: Senior citizens' luncheon, Oxbow Vocational
Cenfer. serving at l 1:45 a.m Reservations requested: 18021
222-4782.
Saturday, Mar. 14
TItETFORD: Workshop on "Massage, Preventative Health
Care." by Gall Charpentier, ltanover, 10 am.-4 p.m. For
preregist rat ion, call ( 6031 448.4872 or ( 802 ) 649-2999.
Sunday. MarJ 15
TIIETFORD: Sportsman Show & Flea Market, Thetford
Academy gym, II a.m.-6 p.m. Spaces for flea market are
available. Call 785-2536.
Tuesday, Mar. 17
BRADFORD: Senior citizens' luncheon, Oxbow Vocational
Center, serving at l 1:45 a.m. Reservations requested: (8021
222-4782.
Wednesday, Mar. 18
WELLS RIVER: Senior citizens' luncheon, United Church of
Christ vest ry, serving at noon. Reservations: 757-2206.
Smith Auto Sales
Route 120 Lebanon, N.H.
. Buick/Olds
" :';" 603448-3500 ; -
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or call
Joe Loschiavo Bradford, Vt. 802439-5466
School Lunche:
Oxbow High School
Oxtx)w tligh Week of March 9-13
Wednesday--Pnrk & Gravy on Biscuit, vegetable,
milk.
Thursday--Grilled Cheese, soup, dessert, milk.
Friday--llamburger W-Bun, french fries, ve
dessert, milk.
At J, MENUS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Orford High School
For the week of Mar. 9 to 13:
Wednesday--No Classes--Teachers' Workshop.
Thursday---Soup & Sandwich, carrot stix, fruit•
Friday--Fish, potatoes, spinach, brownies.
For Ihe week of Mar. 16 to 20:
Monday--Chop Suey, green beans, cake.
Tuesday--'qoup & Sandwich, celery, fruit.
Wednesday--Beans & Franks, cabbage salad, fruit.
Thursday--Luncheon Meat, beets, potatoes, cookies.
Friday--Pizza, salad, fruit.
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smile what you have to do of you when all others
anyway, thinking of themselves.
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