Page 6The Journal ()pinion-April 8, 1981
i-Social i
Haverhill 'Academy
lists honor roll
HAVERHILL--Haverhill Towne, Donald Vogt, Julius
Academy Junior High School Tueckhardt, Kim Bancroft,
has announced the following Tina ltmLkler, Colleen Kaiser,
honor roll for tt-e third Bruce Simonds, Jack
marking period. " Chamberlin.
Grade 7
Principal's List- Becky
Kenniston, Pamela Reed.
HIGH HONOR ROIA,
Scan English, Donna
Hudson, Eddie Thayer, Tracy
Allbee, Deidra Ames, Michele
Fagnant, Jacques Firflay,
Wendy Hanson, Dalleen
Kaiser, Ronald King, Cynthia
Lennon, Leslie Walker,
Keather Wood, Tammy
Wright.
HONOR ROLL
Deanna Patten, Carmen
Stimson, Amy Barry, Clinton
Brown, Randy Dockham,
Michael Olsen, Teresa
Thornton.
liONOR ROLl,
Bernadette Demers, Bar-
bara Klingler, Rodney
Thompson, Karen Fournier.
BMU to register
for kindergarten
WARREN-On March 17ththe motored to Blair Bridge for
United Methodist Women held lunch• This was a change from
their annual outing and, with working on their regular
their guests. 18 women meeting day and the members
....
NURSFR Y PLAY--Joanna Laro' TieimanVanvleck and Matthew Travis having
a fun time at l,yme Cooperative Nursery School at Lyme Congregational Church.
Applications for next year in program for three and four year olds are now
Church women go on,outing
menu will appear at a later
date. There is no charge and
no limit on how much you can
eat. Plan to keep this date in
0_. meets at
Masonic Temple
WARREN--The regular
meeting of Mr. Moosilauke
Chapter No. 68, Order of the
Eastern Star, was held in the
Chapter Room of the Masonic
Temple with Worthy Matron
Nancy Bumford and Worthy
Patron Everett Goodwin
presiding
Plans were discussed for
serving a dinner for
Moosehillock Lodge on March
28th when the Grand Master
visits the Lodge.
On April 2 the Star
presented a program of slides
WELLS RIVER--
Registration for all children
who were born in 1976 will take
place in the Kindergarten
Room al Blue Mountain Union
School Thursday evening,
April 9, from 6-7:30 p.m., and
DIAMONDS '
We Repair ACCUTRON,
and All Makes.
Grade 8
Principal's List-.- Suzanne
Bixby.
HIGH ItONOR ROLl,
Janet Burow, Regina
Citeroni, Nancy Fabrizio,
Ross O'Brien, Christian
Leahy, Jeffrey Page, Howard
Friday, April 10, from 8:30
a.m.-3 p, m.
Bring your child's birth
certificate and immunization
records.
If you cannot come please
call 757-2711 to make other
arrangements.
are already thinking of new mind and meet with us.
places for next year.
On March 18. the regular
meeting was held at the
parsonage and prior to having
pot luck lunch, a quilt was ties•
It was voted to send a
donation to the Scholarship
Fund to the New England
l)eaconess ttospital School of
Nursing There are many
young women in need of
financial aid to help them in MARK G. DENEGRE
this most worthwhile Licensed Optician
profession. 145 Central Street
Plans were formulated for Woodsville, N.ll. 03785
the Easter breakfast and the
ll, ll I I --[ ...........
The News of Your
prepared by the Historical
available. For information, call Marti Warren at 795-2847. SocietyofWentworth.April 4thwas the day for the Poy !$ OUr
Gifts of I k sought annual rummage sale and
)i IgS food sale at t he Masonic Hall.
for Cerebal Palsy sale
If you would like to join
them in contributing a plant to
help United Cerebral Palsy
you may leave it at the Village
Store or Four Seasons
Clothing Store. If you would
BRADFORD--People in
Bradford responded so
strongly to the First Annual
Mother's Day Plant Sale a
year ago that it has bee!a
expanded to three days this
like to help with the sale in
another way, contact Ben
Weissman at 439-5954 after 5
p.m.
United Cerebral Palsy of
Vermont is a private, non-
profit organization dedicated
to assisting state residents
with cerebral palsy, their
families, and the community.
Cerebral palsy is a condition
caused by damage to the
brain, usually occurring
before, during, or shortly
following birth. It is
characterized by an inability
to fully control movement.
year and is expected to top
last year's fund raising effort.
"'At the end of our two days
last year, buyers were still
going strong," reports plant
sale coordinator Ben
Weissman.
"We could have sold a lot
more plants. We'll be selling
for three days this year and
we'll be. ready for them," he
added.
On Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday, May 7-8-9, a
blooming, colorful array of
flowers and plants will be on
sale in Bradford outside the
Village Store and the Four Many types of damage to
Seasons Clothing Store. the brain may produce
The three-day sale Will give cerebral palsy. Poor health of
buyers plenty of time to pick the mother, certain virus
up their choice of impatiens, infectious in early pregnancy,
t'f ivy geraniums, marigolds, lack of oxygen to the
%,w fucias, grape ivies, or developing brain, and
mN' begonias to brighten up premature birth are factors
L' Mother's Day on May 10. that can lead to brain damage
er',l , Francis Walke and his in infants. Head injury, either
,|Z'- _"N students at the area by accident or child abuse,
' Vocational 'Center of Oxbow can cause cerebral palsy
y Union High School are among children.
rb , preparing an enormous supply One of the many programs
_-f__ of flowers in their greenhouse and services to benefit from
for the sale. the Mother's Day Plant Sale is
'k Marcy other house plants the United Cerebral Palsy of
k)} will be on sale thanks to Vermont Scholarship Fund,
_',,,iv generous, green-thumbed which presents monetary
esidents, awards based on financial
r i itu ]need, academic record, and
participation in extra-
Fu n re curricular activities to Ver-
i OP IN AND SF. Reupholsterin mont residents with cerebral
g ] palsy who are seeking a post-
. I [ secOndary educatiOn"
VISh OR MASTER CHARGE WELCOMi: Last August, UCP of Ver-
mont awarded scholarships to
E ' ' D [11 students for the current
,lrD I$ / school year. The recipients
are attending Goddard
EarlS outhworth College, UVM, New Hamp-
1/ Box I;3 [ shire Vocational Technical
College, Lyndon State College,
-- Fairlee, Vt. 050,15 Trinity College, and Cham-
p95 IIN"$1R'[)@II:MI BBrg'e .[ 802-333-4677 ] plain College.
,(
)M E N S W I{
MARCH
FIT FOR A PICNIC OR
A PARTY
Super Straight Leg Jeans - with
the 16" leg opening-& a flattering fit
that's "righ t'" for a tmos t a n y occ as ion.
III I I IIIIIIIIIIIII II ii iii i!
STYLING AS FRESH AS
ALL OUTDOORS
Authentic Western Look with extra
large patch pockets, rivets and real
watch pocket.
I I I
HEAVYWEIGHT DENIM
DURABILITY
Made to last for many, many
washings, or 1,843 picnics, whichever
comes first.
QUALITY NEVER GOES OUT OF s'ryI I::
UCP scholarships can be
used for either academic or
vocational education at
Vermont or out-of-state
facilities.
Other UCP programs and
services that will benefit from
the plant sale include the
service and equipment fund,
advocacy, consultation, in-
formation, referral, and
physical and occupational
therapy.
For more information on
cerebral palsy, write United
Cerebral Palsy of Vermont,
Box 156, Hyde Park, Vt. 05655.
Church music
festil is set
BADFORD--At 7:30 p.m.,
April 12, a celebration in song
will be held at the Bradford
U.C.C.
Participating choirs will be:
East Corinth Congregational,
HaverhillCongregational,
Piermont Congregational, Our
Lady of Perpetual Help-
Bradford, United Methodist-
Bradford, and the Bradford
U.C.C.
The organ prelude will be
performed by Mary Musty of
Piermont, organist of the
Haverhill Congregational
Church.
The offertory solo will be
sung by Becky Ewing of
Bradford. The postlude will be
performed by Helen Ritchie of
Piermont, organist of the
Piermont Congregational
Church.
This year's festival con-
certed number will be "They
That Sow in Tears," (The Holy
City by Gaul) accompanied by
Mary Musty on the organ.
The public is invited.
Refreshments will be served
immediately following the
Festival.
The offering will be used to
support the efforts of the
Inter-Church Council.
BABY ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. John Worrell
of Lyme Center are the
parents of a baby daughter,
Antoinette Marie, born March
20 at Alice Peck Day
Memorial Hospital.
/
\\;
/ We're
Bloomin ' i
in .full color
&
New Spring
.. i & Summer
MAIN STREET
BRADF?RD. VT.
\\; [ 222 5 /
SYMBOLS OF LOVE
S.F. McAIlister
Qualitl Jewelers
Central St.
Woodsville N H
HASKELL JEWELEI
Littleton, NH 0356,1
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Page 6The Journal ()pinion-April 8, 1981
i-Social i
Haverhill 'Academy
lists honor roll
HAVERHILL--Haverhill Towne, Donald Vogt, Julius
Academy Junior High School Tueckhardt, Kim Bancroft,
has announced the following Tina ltmLkler, Colleen Kaiser,
honor roll for tt-e third Bruce Simonds, Jack
marking period. " Chamberlin.
Grade 7
Principal's List- Becky
Kenniston, Pamela Reed.
HIGH HONOR ROIA,
Scan English, Donna
Hudson, Eddie Thayer, Tracy
Allbee, Deidra Ames, Michele
Fagnant, Jacques Firflay,
Wendy Hanson, Dalleen
Kaiser, Ronald King, Cynthia
Lennon, Leslie Walker,
Keather Wood, Tammy
Wright.
HONOR ROLL
Deanna Patten, Carmen
Stimson, Amy Barry, Clinton
Brown, Randy Dockham,
Michael Olsen, Teresa
Thornton.
liONOR ROLl,
Bernadette Demers, Bar-
bara Klingler, Rodney
Thompson, Karen Fournier.
BMU to register
for kindergarten
WARREN-On March 17ththe motored to Blair Bridge for
United Methodist Women held lunch• This was a change from
their annual outing and, with working on their regular
their guests. 18 women meeting day and the members
....
NURSFR Y PLAY--Joanna Laro' TieimanVanvleck and Matthew Travis having
a fun time at l,yme Cooperative Nursery School at Lyme Congregational Church.
Applications for next year in program for three and four year olds are now
Church women go on,outing
menu will appear at a later
date. There is no charge and
no limit on how much you can
eat. Plan to keep this date in
0_. meets at
Masonic Temple
WARREN--The regular
meeting of Mr. Moosilauke
Chapter No. 68, Order of the
Eastern Star, was held in the
Chapter Room of the Masonic
Temple with Worthy Matron
Nancy Bumford and Worthy
Patron Everett Goodwin
presiding
Plans were discussed for
serving a dinner for
Moosehillock Lodge on March
28th when the Grand Master
visits the Lodge.
On April 2 the Star
presented a program of slides
WELLS RIVER--
Registration for all children
who were born in 1976 will take
place in the Kindergarten
Room al Blue Mountain Union
School Thursday evening,
April 9, from 6-7:30 p.m., and
DIAMONDS '
We Repair ACCUTRON,
and All Makes.
Grade 8
Principal's List-.- Suzanne
Bixby.
HIGH ItONOR ROLl,
Janet Burow, Regina
Citeroni, Nancy Fabrizio,
Ross O'Brien, Christian
Leahy, Jeffrey Page, Howard
Friday, April 10, from 8:30
a.m.-3 p, m.
Bring your child's birth
certificate and immunization
records.
If you cannot come please
call 757-2711 to make other
arrangements.
are already thinking of new mind and meet with us.
places for next year.
On March 18. the regular
meeting was held at the
parsonage and prior to having
pot luck lunch, a quilt was ties•
It was voted to send a
donation to the Scholarship
Fund to the New England
l)eaconess ttospital School of
Nursing There are many
young women in need of
financial aid to help them in MARK G. DENEGRE
this most worthwhile Licensed Optician
profession. 145 Central Street
Plans were formulated for Woodsville, N.ll. 03785
the Easter breakfast and the
ll, ll I I --[ ...........
The News of Your
prepared by the Historical
available. For information, call Marti Warren at 795-2847. SocietyofWentworth.April 4thwas the day for the Poy !$ OUr
Gifts of I k sought annual rummage sale and
)i IgS food sale at t he Masonic Hall.
for Cerebal Palsy sale
If you would like to join
them in contributing a plant to
help United Cerebral Palsy
you may leave it at the Village
Store or Four Seasons
Clothing Store. If you would
BRADFORD--People in
Bradford responded so
strongly to the First Annual
Mother's Day Plant Sale a
year ago that it has bee!a
expanded to three days this
like to help with the sale in
another way, contact Ben
Weissman at 439-5954 after 5
p.m.
United Cerebral Palsy of
Vermont is a private, non-
profit organization dedicated
to assisting state residents
with cerebral palsy, their
families, and the community.
Cerebral palsy is a condition
caused by damage to the
brain, usually occurring
before, during, or shortly
following birth. It is
characterized by an inability
to fully control movement.
year and is expected to top
last year's fund raising effort.
"'At the end of our two days
last year, buyers were still
going strong," reports plant
sale coordinator Ben
Weissman.
"We could have sold a lot
more plants. We'll be selling
for three days this year and
we'll be. ready for them," he
added.
On Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday, May 7-8-9, a
blooming, colorful array of
flowers and plants will be on
sale in Bradford outside the
Village Store and the Four Many types of damage to
Seasons Clothing Store. the brain may produce
The three-day sale Will give cerebral palsy. Poor health of
buyers plenty of time to pick the mother, certain virus
up their choice of impatiens, infectious in early pregnancy,
t'f ivy geraniums, marigolds, lack of oxygen to the
%,w fucias, grape ivies, or developing brain, and
mN' begonias to brighten up premature birth are factors
L' Mother's Day on May 10. that can lead to brain damage
er',l , Francis Walke and his in infants. Head injury, either
,|Z'- _"N students at the area by accident or child abuse,
' Vocational 'Center of Oxbow can cause cerebral palsy
y Union High School are among children.
rb , preparing an enormous supply One of the many programs
_-f__ of flowers in their greenhouse and services to benefit from
for the sale. the Mother's Day Plant Sale is
'k Marcy other house plants the United Cerebral Palsy of
k)} will be on sale thanks to Vermont Scholarship Fund,
_',,,iv generous, green-thumbed which presents monetary
esidents, awards based on financial
r i itu ]need, academic record, and
participation in extra-
Fun re curricular activities to Ver-
i OP IN AND SF. Reupholsterin mont residents with cerebral
g ] palsy who are seeking a post-
. I [ secOndary educatiOn"
VISh OR MASTER CHARGE WELCOMi: Last August, UCP of Ver-
mont awarded scholarships to
E ' ' D [11 students for the current
,lrD I$ / school year. The recipients
are attending Goddard
EarlS outhworth College, UVM, New Hamp-
1/ Box I;3 [ shire Vocational Technical
College, Lyndon State College,
-- Fairlee, Vt. 050,15 Trinity College, and Cham-
p95 IIN"$1R'[)@II:MI BBrg'e .[ 802-333-4677 ] plain College.
,(
)M E N S W I{
MARCH
FIT FOR A PICNIC OR
A PARTY
Super Straight Leg Jeans - with
the 16" leg opening-& a flattering fit
that's "righ t'" for a tmos t a n y oc c as ion.
III I I IIIIIIIIIIIII II ii iii i!
STYLING AS FRESH AS
ALL OUTDOORS
Authentic Western Look with extra
large patch pockets, rivets and real
watch pocket.
I I I
HEAVYWEIGHT DENIM
DURABILITY
Made to last for many, many
washings, or 1,843 picnics, whichever
comes first.
QUALITY NEVER GOES OUT OF s'ryI I::
UCP scholarships can be
used for either academic or
vocational education at
Vermont or out-of-state
facilities.
Other UCP programs and
services that will benefit from
the plant sale include the
service and equipment fund,
advocacy, consultation, in-
formation, referral, and
physical and occupational
therapy.
For more information on
cerebral palsy, write United
Cerebral Palsy of Vermont,
Box 156, Hyde Park, Vt. 05655.
Church music
festil is set
BADFORD--At 7:30 p.m.,
April 12, a celebration in song
will be held at the Bradford
U.C.C.
Participating choirs will be:
East Corinth Congregational,
HaverhillCongregational,
Piermont Congregational, Our
Lady of Perpetual Help-
Bradford, United Methodist-
Bradford, and the Bradford
U.C.C.
The organ prelude will be
performed by Mary Musty of
Piermont, organist of the
Haverhill Congregational
Church.
The offertory solo will be
sung by Becky Ewing of
Bradford. The postlude will be
performed by Helen Ritchie of
Piermont, organist of the
Piermont Congregational
Church.
This year's festival con-
certed number will be "They
That Sow in Tears," (The Holy
City by Gaul) accompanied by
Mary Musty on the organ.
The public is invited.
Refreshments will be served
immediately following the
Festival.
The offering will be used to
support the efforts of the
Inter-Church Council.
BABY ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. John Worrell
of Lyme Center are the
parents of a baby daughter,
Antoinette Marie, born March
20 at Alice Peck Day
Memorial Hospital.
/
\\;
/ We're
Bloomin ' i
in .full color
&
New Spring
.. i & Summer
MAIN STREET
BRADF?RD. VT.
\\; [ 222 5 /
SYMBOLS OF LOVE
S.F. McAIlister
Qualitl Jewelers
Central St.
Woodsville N H
HASKELL JEWELEI
Littleton, NH 0356,1
_.LqO--
6:00 PM NewsDay
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0
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Burlington? Well, we're chenging the way the twin-states watch
Our new news... NewsDay... is like sitting down with neighbore to talk
GIANT INVENTORY
REDUCTION WITH
INCREDIBLE VALUES
The waretmuse is lam-paed with
excess stock o( quality matlmssm
They must be moved out--"
rogardllms of their regular day to day
prices. Covers may not be current,
but the firmness and sleeping c°mf°rt
is rlg up to date from hundreds
o spall tsmpor co,s tmea
tayera of puffy oushioning. Shop now
lot bt etlon...at these low, low
prices It's a savings txmanzal
about what happened today.
For the news of your day, watch NewsDay tonight!
SAVE 50%
=79.
I I
NewsDoy
Featured In Juniors Sizes.
REGULAR $ to 150 °o EACH PIECE
'89.
REGULAR $129 = to 180 *o EACH PIECE
I TWIN BEDS .... ,
99
$
[FROM 168. •
! IBUNK , REGULAR, 220 oo ca. eoch piece
pleto w/bedding]BEDS ., , .. . , "Queen Size (:)ly Sold in
[FROM 368. J =:,,r',-_=- .'"-<
! "rE'c"' e." " .. o
INCORPORATED
ROUTE 3;02, LISBON ROAD 603.444-2033 LITTtETON, N.H.
Hours: Weekdays 9 a.m. Io $:30 p.m. Friday Night 'lil 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. Io 4:30 p.r