Page 10.The Journal Opinion-March 24, 1982
Bradford businessmen ! ..................................
find new directions ..... + J
BRADFORD-- Businessmen Wednesday primarily to
from Bradford met at the discuss the future direction of
Garden Restaurant++ last the Bradford Businessmen's
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our deep gratitude and
heartfelt thanks to our friends for all the kind-
nesses shown us in our loss of Erma. We truly
appreciate the beautiful flowers, the quantities
of food, and the kind expressions of love and
sympathy given us through visits at our home,
the abundance of beautiful cards and messages,
and the telephone calls.
We send a special thank you to Pat Roberts
and Eunice Edmands, also Pat's mother,
Mildred Rhodes, for the delicious buffet fur-
nished for us and our friends, after the service.
God Bless you all
William Godfrey
Kitty Jesseman
FOR
EASTER
&
MIN'$
SPORTCOAT$
BOY's SIZES T00!
Woodsvtlle, N.H. St. Johmlbury, Vt.
Association. Speaker at the
dinner meeting was
Christopher G. Barbieri from
the Vermont State Chamber of
Commerce. He outlined the
benefits of an area Chamber
of Commerce.
Discussion centered around
an organization that would
focus on all facets of com-
munity involvement. The
areas mentioned that needed
additional attention are the
industrial development of the
area, tourism, civic interests,
as well as the retail trade
market.
Bruce Stevens, president of
the businessmen's group,
appointed an "action"
committee to report on the
implementation of a Chamber
of Commerce. The committee
consists of Bruce Stevens,
Arvid Johnson, Paul
Gallerani, Gloria Fox, and
hermit Richardson. They met
last Monday at the Bradford
Academy Building and will
report to the Bradford
Businessmen's Association at
their next regularly scheduled
meeting.
THETFORD STUDENTS ON ENGLAND TRIP--
The businessmen hope to
attract a board spectrum of Front row, left to right, Mike Mann, Matt Barker,
interest from the professional Stewart Osgood, Scott Moore, Kevin Steever, Geoff
community, the industrialists, Varney. Back row, left to right, Sandy Lightcap, Van
the retail merchants, and the Taylor, Sue McKinley, Samantha Bragg, Charlotte
civic organizatitms.
Wiencke, Diane Robinson, Terry Parker, Kandy
Seace, Mr. Bourgeois, Cricket Doyle, Brenda Banker,
Paul Gamache, Janna Sargent, Julie Demers, Mrs.
Barker, Katharine Wiencke.
PHOTO BY JaN FOX
Thetford student group leaves for England
THETFORD Twenty Boston, for a ten-day study raised over $600 to help meet of the trip are a tour of the
QUOTE students of the Thefford tour of England and Scotland. the expenses of the trip. Lake District and the
"Learn a new language and Academy Honors Class, with The trip culminates a year's Highlights of the study tour cathedrals at York and
get a new soul." their teachers, Mrs. Emily preparation in a course en- are visits to the British Durham. In Scotland, the
Czech proverb Barker and Mr. John titled the Wisdom of the West, Museum in London, the group will visit Edinburgh
Bourgeois, leave Friday, as well as numerous fund- Houses. of Parliament, Castle and Lake Windermere.
March 26, from Logan airport, raising events. The students Westminster Abbey, Windsor The tour is supplemented by
Castle, and a performance of lectures and discussions by
River meeting "routine" "Macbeth" at Stratford-on- trained guides at the places of
Avon. The class will he taken interest. In previous years,
over Oxford University and the Honors Class has visited
by MARGARETBURKE The sum of $800.00 was suggested that plans he made Kings College, Cambridge. In France andGreece.
Reception
__ Friends of Bill and Rosa
vited to a reception after church,
12:15 P.M., at the East Corinth
+:+ 1 Church, to celebrate their 50th
i Anniversary.
No arrests
shots fired in
BRADFORD-- An alleged waS
argument over a wood deal the incident
resulted in a scuffle in which
police say at least one shot Following
was fired at a location off of
the Brook Road in Bradford and a number
last Wednesday night at about reports on
6:30 p.m. regarding the
Police said Charles Plante which shots
Jr., 21, of Bradford received reports on the
an injury to the face in the immediately
scuffle but could not confirm if was
he had been hit by a bullet, have
according to a police fired in
spokesman in St. Johnsbury. turned out to
Conflicting reports say Plante formation.
may have been grazed by one The incidenl
of the shots fired, referred to by
The incident reportedly breach of
occurred when Plante and arrests
Robert Holly, 25, also of incident were
Bradford, went to the Brook week.
Road home of Henry St. Police said
Martin to discuss a firewood been referred
deal. Count3
Holly, who filed the original McKnight.
Orford school
elects its offers
WELLS RIVER-- The annual
Wells River village meeting,
held Tuesday, March 16, was
described as, "pretty routine,
with a couple of exceptions,"
by one village trustee.
ape of the exceptions was
the election of school director,
which required five ballots
before the incumbent, Dr.
Harry M. Rowe, received a
majority of the votes cast.
Barbara Stevens, Thomas
Dole and Sylvia Lefebvre
were the other school board
candidates.
SALE ON LIVINGROOM SETS
2 pc. Traditional Sofa & Ch w- Tuxedo Arm In Gold by Brent-
Reg..=.oo Now_S399
2 pc. Brown Vinyl sofa & Chair by C, ellins. Reg, t785.00 NOW... $499
2 pc. Early American Rust & Blue Floral by Flexsteel. Reg,
"'." NOW.. $799
2 pc. Schweegler Early American in Rust Floral Print. Reg.
,,,5.00 NOW_ $799
2 pc. Berkline Brown Vinyl SoFa & Chair with Oak Trim. Reg.
,,0,.. NOW.. $550
m,k,.e ... Color00 Lo+e in Ny,on-Veiv.. Reg. $299
Fiexsteel Traditional Blue Floral Sofa w-Beige Swivel
Reg.,,,8.. NOW_ $599
2 pc. Berkline Brown Vinyl. Reg. $999.00 NOW... $699
2 IX:. Pine Arm, Wingedback Soft & Chair w- Rust-Beige-Blue
e..t.Reg. NOW..$599
COMPLETE STOCK OF UVINGROOM SETS
AT LEAST 15 PER CENT OFF,..
, FURNITURE
AND CARPET
BRADFORD, VT. 222-57S8
allocated by Wells River
voters at the Village meetinge
.for recreation, and a three-
person recreation committee
is to gather ideas on how this
fund can best benefit the
children and youth of the
village.
The three volunteer
members of the recreation
committee were named at the
March 17 meeting of the Wells
River board of trustees. They
are Peggy Locke, Sylvia
Lefebvre and Jean Welch, who
will meet with the village
trustees as they seek
suggestions leading to a
recreation plan.
The village trustees ac-
ted an offer from the
women's auxiliary of the
Lion's Club to plant and
maintain flowers in the
triangle at Main St. and Rte.
302,
"Pearl Gould has done it for
many years, and the village
expr,,esses a vote of thanks to
her, board of trustees
chairman David C. Stevens,
said at the Wednesday
evening meeting. The village
will provide a load of dirt for
this spring's triangle planting.
Road Repairs
The trustees discussed a
letter from Rep. John Zam-
pieri concerning money
coming from the state for the
repair of parts of Rte. 302. The
board will request the chief
state road engineer to inspect
Rte. 302 before an attempt is
made to repair it.
Earlier in the meeting,
figures concerning roads in
the village were finalized for
for the annual "Green-Up
Day," possibly involving the
newly formed recreation
committee.
Joe Provost reported on
equipment and materials used
in maintaining village roads,
and on two manholes that
have risen out of the street
creating driving hazards.
Repairing them must wait
until spring.
The board authorized two
payments on the sewer
project: $26,300.00 to con-
tractor Ralph Goodrich of S.
Burlington and $1,000.00 to the
engineering firm of Whitman
& Howard, Wellsley, Mass.
HAVERHILL
COURT
REPORT
the north of England, features
Risin00 costs mean 00oing
over on Groton line item
by MARGARET BURKE forrestry project on town land
GROTON-- The board of bordering LakeGroton.
WOODSVILLE-- Justice Karl
T. Bruckner presided over one
case in the Friday, March 19,
session of Haverhill District
Cocrt.
Ellen Houston, 31, Bath, was
charged with allowing a dog to
be in close pursuit of a deer.
She pleaded guilty, was found
guilty and fined $100.00 and a W rth
penalty assessment of $10.00. entwo
Ill
r Ladies " election
KNEE SOCKS returns
75% WOOL- Dav/s edges out
25% NYLON Johnson in
selectmen of the Town of
Groton met Tuesday, March
16, and reluctantly faced the
task of authorizing an ex-
penditure that's $100.00 in
excess of the amount budgeted
for that line item.
That action was the result of
a letter from the State
Cooperative Extension Ser-
vice informing the town
government that its share of
extension service costs had
risen from $706.00 (the
budgeted amount), to $809.00.
The board of select-
men--Michael O. Blair, Mary
E. Grant, who recently took
over as the board's chair-
person from Blair, and Fred
L. Britain-- dealt with a
variety of matters at the
Tuesday evening meeting, and
took the following actions.
Permission was granted for
the boy scout troop led by
Wayne Knott to conduct a
Selectman Blair will reply
to a letter from Rp. John
Zampieri concerning im-
provements to Rte= 302 within
the town.
Figures in the Town's report
to the state department of
highways were reviewed. The
report will be "used by the
department to help determine
the amount of aid for highway
maintenance due Grotou.
Oil prices o local dealers
were compared.
The reappraisal contract
has been reviewed by the
board of listers.
The purchase of a new tire
for the backhoe was approved.
the annual report to the state +
highway department that will | WIGWAM 414t17 |
help determine financial aid
from the state for road
maintenance.
Trustee Lionel L. Lasseigne GYM &
selectman recount
ORFORD-- The Orford School Regular 1
Board met last week for its The
first meeting since the town's reported to
annual school meeting where upon or
two new school directors were week's meeting:
elected to the school board. -- The board
At last week's school board state science
meeting, the school board department
elected David Bischoff to recommendation
serve as chairman and
Timothy Dyke to serve as vice box for
chairman on the board, in the school's
Glyneta Thomson was elected to purchase
by the board as secretary.
New vice chairman Dyke containers.
and Betty Messer were -- The board
elected to the board at this plan by science
year's school meeting Sommers
defeating incumbent mem- to purchase a
bets Robb Thomson and for the school.
Katherine Baker. -- The board
After the school board from the
elected its officers, they regarding
settled down to their regular an odor to the
business at hand -- starting drinking water.
their 1982 year. have been
results
WENTWORTH-- Wentworth
Village elections this year had
a slight change of pace when a
four-vote count separated
TREATMENT PLANT EXPLANATION-- Commissioner
updates information on the treatment plant at the Woedsviile
Meeting held last week at the Community Building. (l'r) ar €1
Ezra Mann and Commissioners Conrad Fournier and
Steven Davis and Michael
' ATHLETIC Johnson in their bid for the Woodsville precinct annual+
selectman's space vacated by
• - - SHORTS
Harold Brown.
Johnson requested a recount WOODSVILLE-- The $10,000 to the Woodsville Water and
,1;< $a25 which was taken this week Woodsville Fire District held District for expm., missioners o
4
with officers and observers their annual meeting last Budget Matters toward thisax
• present. The result was the Tuesday, March 16 at the Also at the meeting, voters After voterS
B[ue-Greefl-White same and Davis is now Community Building. approved a budget Of $107,670 matter, they
selectman serving with The meeting started compared with last year's article that
Au
&
Children
promptly at 7:30 p.m. and budget of $118,-86 , -- a commissioners.
Lorraine Gove and Raymond
dlts Uutchins. ended about 8:30 p.m. as decrease of about S.S percent. $90,000 from .tl
ATHLETIC The other town officers now reelected Moderator Ezra B. According to the corn- pay bills on W<
sworn in and bonded are: Mann channeled the 17 at- missioner's budget report, sewage treatm
GYM SHORTS Arthur Morrison, Moderator; ticles on the warrant with $49,123.90 of the precinct's commissionerS
Juanita Farnsworth, Town expediency, budget will have to be raised was set to ;
50% POLY--: Clerk; Elva Muzzey, Tax Approximately 60 residents in taxes, although the gift of precinct for a
P, RAY
Collector; Mildred DeCotis, attended the meeting. Those $10,000 from the Woodsville these expenseS.
...... 500 C0'0N Treasurer; Robert Blodgett, reelected to office unopposed
$ 4 Road Agent; Clinton Hut- were: Marilyn Brunell, clerk;
$ 50 chins, Chief of Police and Fire C. Thomas Chase, treasurer;
Commissioner; Arthur Wilfred Brunelle, auditor;
Morrison, Health Officer; Winifred Moran, library
Men's Emil Von Arx, Town Trustee; trustee; Conrad Fournier, ' //.,
COLORED Pauline Stiles, Town Trustee; commissionerforthreeyears; l,,,;lll-"N ////
Loretta Muzzey, Trustee; William G. Cowell, com- [[ 1' +.x///_...-- -- roll
I -+:==+ I Low Prices. ] SWEATSHIRTS Ruth Von Arx, Isabel Cam- missioner for one year; and [ .
pbell and Maurice Muzzey, Arnold Blood, member of the [I ",''.;;",:":..1. '
'" --- _# r,- W" " | ! SRO0 ! Library Trustees; Fred recreation committee. II .__-A,%',','/ 1
] . i . .......... ,, + i [, We =II Help You Des,gn the
l "--T[-__ --a__--,-- / ']+ ]tt[-- O: Kitchen You Want at a Price | Williams, Dog Constable. The only contest was for a* ]LipPr"q:q,',,/?7/
| y ], ! I (i that You Can Afford. • Leroy DeCotis, Beatrice commissioner position on the I 1;*+,"'q
I li ]t Before You Buy, See the DeCotis, (pro tern) are secret ballot, Donald Harry _€ .., , _
.... i : Hutchins and Mildred water and light board. By Z *-, ill
| . [?;'' , [1 4 Friendly People at Johnson's | supervisors of the checklist, polled 31 votes to C. Lincoln ,m, *'.." ,, if,
I t++ i' +[` ' for a Comp.,+.o,. t co.m I Lionel Gordon and Ann Butson's 20 votes. Atotalof53 JILl
I +J LT++-++.. / i' J If+ L. Make ,el Difference, and It II (Lorraine) Murphy are ballots were cast with two --------" ,
I 7 f+ Doesnt Cost a Cent to Com- | auditors, being directed to other per- .,,¢s
1 -=:+ / ] [ '1 + pare! ] Richard Gowen is chairman sons.. . THE COUPON CLIPP
of the conservation corn- The voters aumorized the
I NSON S00NTER ] storeHoursiMon..Sat. The Planning Board, headed ticipationoftaxes. Theywere .,v,x..
l0000Iroll ' , pick-up store, mission with Robert Mtmzey commissioners to issue in- nwn$ kl+slz savlng$
and Roy Ames as members, terest bearing notes in an- ----
9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. by Bob Muzzey consists of also authorized to accept any . """ ........
Fri. l'il 8:00 P.M. Wayne DeCotis, Terry state and federal aid that the Inllrn.ll
| ' . ROUTE 12-A, WEST LEBANON -- 298-5778 + | Bradford,R°bert W,vt,Nutting05033 DeCotis, Donald Campbell District may be entitled to. pv,.- .....
+ HOURS: 7 a.m.-7 p.m, Men. Ibm Tlmrs. 7 a.m.-q p.m. Frt, 7 a,m.-5 p.m. Sol. l [ .... (802) 222 7535 /' (exofficio) Eugene Page and The Water and Light
!_- ............ .............. ; ........... i i WilfredTatham. Department turned over
+i+ ; ;
Page 10.The Journal Opinion-March 24, 1982
Bradford businessmen ! ..................................
find new directions ..... + J
BRADFORD-- Businessmen Wednesday primarily to
from Bradford met at the discuss the future direction of
Garden Restaurant++ last the Bradford Businessmen's
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our deep gratitude and
heartfelt thanks to our friends for all the kind-
nesses shown us in our loss of Erma. We truly
appreciate the beautiful flowers, the quantities
of food, and the kind expressions of love and
sympathy given us through visits at our home,
the abundance of beautiful cards and messages,
and the telephone calls.
We send a special thank you to Pat Roberts
and Eunice Edmands, also Pat's mother,
Mildred Rhodes, for the delicious buffet fur-
nished for us and our friends, after the service.
God Bless you all
William Godfrey
Kitty Jesseman
FOR
EASTER
&
MIN'$
SPORTCOAT$
BOY's SIZES T00!
Woodsvtlle, N.H. St. Johmlbury, Vt.
Association. Speaker at the
dinner meeting was
Christopher G. Barbieri from
the Vermont State Chamber of
Commerce. He outlined the
benefits of an area Chamber
of Commerce.
Discussion centered around
an organization that would
focus on all facets of com-
munity involvement. The
areas mentioned that needed
additional attention are the
industrial development of the
area, tourism, civic interests,
as well as the retail trade
market.
Bruce Stevens, president of
the businessmen's group,
appointed an "action"
committee to report on the
implementation of a Chamber
of Commerce. The committee
consists of Bruce Stevens,
Arvid Johnson, Paul
Gallerani, Gloria Fox, and
hermit Richardson. They met
last Monday at the Bradford
Academy Building and will
report to the Bradford
Businessmen's Association at
their next regularly scheduled
meeting.
THETFORD STUDENTS ON ENGLAND TRIP--
The businessmen hope to
attract a board spectrum of Front row, left to right, Mike Mann, Matt Barker,
interest from the professional Stewart Osgood, Scott Moore, Kevin Steever, Geoff
community, the industrialists, Varney. Back row, left to right, Sandy Lightcap, Van
the retail merchants, and the Taylor, Sue McKinley, Samantha Bragg, Charlotte
civic organizatitms.
Wiencke, Diane Robinson, Terry Parker, Kandy
Seace, Mr. Bourgeois, Cricket Doyle, Brenda Banker,
Paul Gamache, Janna Sargent, Julie Demers, Mrs.
Barker, Katharine Wiencke.
PHOTO BY JaN FOX
Thetford student group leaves for England
THETFORD Twenty Boston, for a ten-day study raised over $600 to help meet of the trip are a tour of the
QUOTE students of the Thefford tour of England and Scotland. the expenses of the trip. Lake District and the
"Learn a new language and Academy Honors Class, with The trip culminates a year's Highlights of the study tour cathedrals at York and
get a new soul." their teachers, Mrs. Emily preparation in a course en- are visits to the British Durham. In Scotland, the
Czech proverb Barker and Mr. John titled the Wisdom of the West, Museum in London, the group will visit Edinburgh
Bourgeois, leave Friday, as well as numerous fund- Houses. of Parliament, Castle and Lake Windermere.
March 26, from Logan airport, raising events. The students Westminster Abbey, Windsor The tour is supplemented by
Castle, and a performance of lectures and discussions by
River meeting "routine" "Macbeth" at Stratford-on- trained guides at the places of
Avon. The class will he taken interest. In previous years,
over Oxford University and the Honors Class has visited
by MARGARETBURKE The sum of $800.00 was suggested that plans he made Kings College, Cambridge. In France andGreece.
Reception
__ Friends of Bill and Rosa
vited to a reception after church,
12:15 P.M., at the East Corinth
+:+ 1 Church, to celebrate their 50th
i Anniversary.
No arrests
shots fired in
BRADFORD-- An alleged waS
argument over a wood deal the incident
resulted in a scuffle in which
police say at least one shot Following
was fired at a location off of
the Brook Road in Bradford and a number
last Wednesday night at about reports on
6:30 p.m. regarding the
Police said Charles Plante which shots
Jr., 21, of Bradford received reports on the
an injury to the face in the immediately
scuffle but could not confirm if was
he had been hit by a bullet, have
according to a police fired in
spokesman in St. Johnsbury. turned out to
Conflicting reports say Plante formation.
may have been grazed by one The incidenl
of the shots fired, referred to by
The incident reportedly breach of
occurred when Plante and arrests
Robert Holly, 25, also of incident were
Bradford, went to the Brook week.
Road home of Henry St. Police said
Martin to discuss a firewood been referred
deal. Count3
Holly, who filed the original McKnight.
Orford school
elects its offers
WELLS RIVER-- The annual
Wells River village meeting,
held Tuesday, March 16, was
described as, "pretty routine,
with a couple of exceptions,"
by one village trustee.
ape of the exceptions was
the election of school director,
which required five ballots
before the incumbent, Dr.
Harry M. Rowe, received a
majority of the votes cast.
Barbara Stevens, Thomas
Dole and Sylvia Lefebvre
were the other school board
candidates.
SALE ON LIVINGROOM SETS
2 pc. Traditional Sofa & Ch w- Tuxedo Arm In Gold by Brent-
Reg..=.oo Now_S399
2 pc. Brown Vinyl sofa & Chair by C, ellins. Reg, t785.00 NOW... $499
2 pc. Early American Rust & Blue Floral by Flexsteel. Reg,
"'." NOW.. $799
2 pc. Schweegler Early American in Rust Floral Print. Reg.
,,,5.00 NOW_ $799
2 pc. Berkline Brown Vinyl SoFa & Chair with Oak Trim. Reg.
,,0,.. NOW.. $550
m,k,.e ... Color00 Lo+e in Ny,on-Veiv.. Reg. $299
Fiexsteel Traditional Blue Floral Sofa w-Beige Swivel
Reg.,,,8.. NOW_ $599
2 pc. Berkline Brown Vinyl. Reg. $999.00 NOW... $699
2 IX:. Pine Arm, Wingedback Soft & Chair w- Rust-Beige-Blue
e..t.Reg. NOW..$599
COMPLETE STOCK OF UVINGROOM SETS
AT LEAST 15 PER CENT OFF,..
, FURNITURE
AND CARPET
BRADFORD, VT. 222-57S8
allocated by Wells River
voters at the Village meetinge
.for recreation, and a three-
person recreation committee
is to gather ideas on how this
fund can best benefit the
children and youth of the
village.
The three volunteer
members of the recreation
committee were named at the
March 17 meeting of the Wells
River board of trustees. They
are Peggy Locke, Sylvia
Lefebvre and Jean Welch, who
will meet with the village
trustees as they seek
suggestions leading to a
recreation plan.
The village trustees ac-
ted an offer from the
women's auxiliary of the
Lion's Club to plant and
maintain flowers in the
triangle at Main St. and Rte.
302,
"Pearl Gould has done it for
many years, and the village
expr,,esses a vote of thanks to
her, board of trustees
chairman David C. Stevens,
said at the Wednesday
evening meeting. The village
will provide a load of dirt for
this spring's triangle planting.
Road Repairs
The trustees discussed a
letter from Rep. John Zam-
pieri concerning money
coming from the state for the
repair of parts of Rte. 302. The
board will request the chief
state road engineer to inspect
Rte. 302 before an attempt is
made to repair it.
Earlier in the meeting,
figures concerning roads in
the village were finalized for
for the annual "Green-Up
Day," possibly involving the
newly formed recreation
committee.
Joe Provost reported on
equipment and materials used
in maintaining village roads,
and on two manholes that
have risen out of the street
creating driving hazards.
Repairing them must wait
until spring.
The board authorized two
payments on the sewer
project: $26,300.00 to con-
tractor Ralph Goodrich of S.
Burlington and $1,000.00 to the
engineering firm of Whitman
& Howard, Wellsley, Mass.
HAVERHILL
COURT
REPORT
the north of England, features
Risin00 costs mean 00oing
over on Groton line item
by MARGARET BURKE forrestry project on town land
GROTON-- The board of bordering LakeGroton.
WOODSVILLE-- Justice Karl
T. Bruckner presided over one
case in the Friday, March 19,
session of Haverhill District
Cocrt.
Ellen Houston, 31, Bath, was
charged with allowing a dog to
be in close pursuit of a deer.
She pleaded guilty, was found
guilty and fined $100.00 and a W rth
penalty assessment of $10.00. entwo
Ill
r Ladies " election
KNEE SOCKS returns
75% WOOL- Dav/s edges out
25% NYLON Johnson in
selectmen of the Town of
Groton met Tuesday, March
16, and reluctantly faced the
task of authorizing an ex-
penditure that's $100.00 in
excess of the amount budgeted
for that line item.
That action was the result of
a letter from the State
Cooperative Extension Ser-
vice informing the town
government that its share of
extension service costs had
risen from $706.00 (the
budgeted amount), to $809.00.
The board of select-
men--Michael O. Blair, Mary
E. Grant, who recently took
over as the board's chair-
person from Blair, and Fred
L. Britain-- dealt with a
variety of matters at the
Tuesday evening meeting, and
took the following actions.
Permission was granted for
the boy scout troop led by
Wayne Knott to conduct a
Selectman Blair will reply
to a letter from Rp. John
Zampieri concerning im-
provements to Rte= 302 within
the town.
Figures in the Town's report
to the state department of
highways were reviewed. The
report will be "used by the
department to help determine
the amount of aid for highway
maintenance due Grotou.
Oil prices o local dealers
were compared.
The reappraisal contract
has been reviewed by the
board of listers.
The purchase of a new tire
for the backhoe was approved.
the annual report to the state +
highway department that will | WIGWAM 414t17 |
help determine financial aid
from the state for road
maintenance.
Trustee Lionel L. Lasseigne GYM &
selectman recount
ORFORD-- The Orford School Regular 1
Board met last week for its The
first meeting since the town's reported to
annual school meeting where upon or
two new school directors were week's meeting:
elected to the school board. -- The board
At last week's school board state science
meeting, the school board department
elected David Bischoff to recommendation
serve as chairman and
Timothy Dyke to serve as vice box for
chairman on the board, in the school's
Glyneta Thomson was elected to purchase
by the board as secretary.
New vice chairman Dyke containers.
and Betty Messer were -- The board
elected to the board at this plan by science
year's school meeting Sommers
defeating incumbent mem- to purchase a
bets Robb Thomson and for the school.
Katherine Baker. -- The board
After the school board from the
elected its officers, they regarding
settled down to their regular an odor to the
business at hand -- starting drinking water.
their 1982 year. have been
results
WENTWORTH-- Wentworth
Village elections this year had
a slight change of pace when a
four-vote count separated
TREATMENT PLANT EXPLANATION-- Commissioner
updates information on the treatment plant at the Woedsviile
Meeting held last week at the Community Building. (l'r) ar €1
Ezra Mann and Commissioners Conrad Fournier and
Steven Davis and Michael
' ATHLETIC Johnson in their bid for the Woodsville precinct annual+
selectman's space vacated by
• - - SHORTS
Harold Brown.
Johnson requested a recount WOODSVILLE-- The $10,000 to the Woodsville Water and
,1;< $a25 which was taken this week Woodsville Fire District held District for expm., missioners o
4
with officers and observers their annual meeting last Budget Matters toward thisax
• present. The result was the Tuesday, March 16 at the Also at the meeting, voters After voterS
B[ue-Greefl-White same and Davis is now Community Building. approved a budget Of $107,670 matter, they
selectman serving with The meeting started compared with last year's article that
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promptly at 7:30 p.m. and budget of $118,-86 , -- a commissioners.
Lorraine Gove and Raymond
dlts Uutchins. ended about 8:30 p.m. as decrease of about S.S percent. $90,000 from .tl
ATHLETIC The other town officers now reelected Moderator Ezra B. According to the corn- pay bills on W<
sworn in and bonded are: Mann channeled the 17 at- missioner's budget report, sewage treatm
GYM SHORTS Arthur Morrison, Moderator; ticles on the warrant with $49,123.90 of the precinct's commissionerS
Juanita Farnsworth, Town expediency, budget will have to be raised was set to ;
50% POLY--: Clerk; Elva Muzzey, Tax Approximately 60 residents in taxes, although the gift of precinct for a
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Collector; Mildred DeCotis, attended the meeting. Those $10,000 from the Woodsville these expenseS.
...... 500 C0'0N Treasurer; Robert Blodgett, reelected to office unopposed
$ 4 Road Agent; Clinton Hut- were: Marilyn Brunell, clerk;
$ 50 chins, Chief of Police and Fire C. Thomas Chase, treasurer;
Commissioner; Arthur Wilfred Brunelle, auditor;
Morrison, Health Officer; Winifred Moran, library
Men's Emil Von Arx, Town Trustee; trustee; Conrad Fournier, ' //.,
COLORED Pauline Stiles, Town Trustee; commissionerforthreeyears; l,,,;lll-"N ////
Loretta Muzzey, Trustee; William G. Cowell, com- [[ 1' +.x///_...-- -- roll
I -+:==+ I Low Prices. ] SWEATSHIRTS Ruth Von Arx, Isabel Cam- missioner for one year; and [ .
pbell and Maurice Muzzey, Arnold Blood, member of the [I ",''.;;",:":..1. '
'" --- _# r,- W" " | ! SRO0 ! Library Trustees; Fred recreation committee. II .__-A,%',','/ 1
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l "--T[-__ --a__--,-- / ']+ ]tt[-- O: Kitchen You Want at a Price | Williams, Dog Constable. The only contest was for a* ]LipPr"q:q,',,/?7/
| y ], ! I (i that You Can Afford. • Leroy DeCotis, Beatrice commissioner position on the I 1;*+,"'q
I li ]t Before You Buy, See the DeCotis, (pro tern) are secret ballot, Donald Harry _€ .., , _
.... i : Hutchins and Mildred water and light board. By Z *-, ill
| . [?;'' , [1 4 Friendly People at Johnson's | supervisors of the checklist, polled 31 votes to C. Lincoln ,m, *'.." ,, if,
I t++ i' +[` ' for a Comp.,+.o,. t co.m I Lionel Gordon and Ann Butson's 20 votes. Atotalof53 JILl
I +J LT++-++.. / i' J If+ L. Make ,el Difference, and It II (Lorraine) Murphy are ballots were cast with two --------" ,
I 7 f+ Doesnt Cost a Cent to Com- | auditors, being directed to other per- .,,¢s
1 -=:+ / ] [ '1 + pare! ] Richard Gowen is chairman sons.. . THE COUPON CLIPP
of the conservation corn- The voters aumorized the
I NSON S00NTER ] storeHoursiMon..Sat. The Planning Board, headed ticipationoftaxes. Theywere .,v,x..
l0000Iroll ' , pick-up store, mission with Robert Mtmzey commissioners to issue in- nwn$ kl+slz savlng$
and Roy Ames as members, terest bearing notes in an- ----
9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. by Bob Muzzey consists of also authorized to accept any . """ ........
Fri. l'il 8:00 P.M. Wayne DeCotis, Terry state and federal aid that the Inllrn.ll
| ' . ROUTE 12-A, WEST LEBANON -- 298-5778 + | Bradford,R°bert W,vt,Nutting05033 DeCotis, Donald Campbell District may be entitled to. pv,.- .....
+ HOURS: 7 a.m.-7 p.m, Men. Ibm Tlmrs. 7 a.m.-q p.m. Frt, 7 a,m.-5 p.m. Sol. l [ .... (802) 222 7535 /' (exofficio) Eugene Page and The Water and Light
!_- ............ .............. ; ........... i i WilfredTatham. Department turned over
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