May 29, 1981.The Journal Opinion-Page 5
Ill
Club hold its
at Union 36
Kelman of
Vt., who is a
the Education
at Dartmouth
speaker for
topic was
ve Sex
Health." This
a question
At the
was con-
president,
a Parenting
for
term.
teachers and
i next School Club
ne held at Union
21 at 7:30 p.m.
this meeting,
will speak on
and Child
upcoming
activities are
First grade
4, School
Supper;
Board
18, 8th grade
19, Last day
Ist day of
service
the Minerva
. & A.M. and
No. 68,
Tuesday
28, at the
Corinth,
Junior
Stella Knapp
439-5762
Harold Parker, W.P.; Merle
Perrin, A.M.; Duncan McKay,
A.P.; Maude Londry, Sec'y.;
Marjorie Sweet, Treas.; Judy
McKay, Cond.; Veeanne
Maxwell, A.S.; Harry Clark,
Warder; Edward Perdue,
Sen.; Laura Parker, Chap.;
Tholma Clark, Adah; Beverly
Blais, Ruth; Elaine Knapp,
Esther; Suzanne Clark,
Martha ; Helen Perdue,
Electa.
The annual meeting of the
Valley Health Center
Auxiliary was held in the
Masonic Dining Room at 1:30
p.m. May 12 with Selma
Keenan, president, presiding.
It was voted net to change the
by-laws at this time. The
annual Flea Market will be
held July 9 at the Old
Fairgrounds. Space reser-
vations are still just $5 per
space by vendors coming
without a reservation will be
charged $7. Mary Coffrin
chairiady for the Auxiliary
Trash Treasures and Trinkets
table at the Flea Market
announced that donations can
be left at her home in E.
Corinth anytime between new
and July 8. The nominating
committee presented the
following slate of officers to
serve for the ensuing year:
Kitty Peixotto, president;
Stella Knapp, 1st vice pres.;
Grace Gibby, 2nd vice pres.;
Everdene Hood, secretary;
Eleanor Burroughs,
A social hour
L. Smith, treasurer.
followed with refreshments
the served by the hostesses,
were in- Virginia Vittum, Grace Gibby
Serve Minerva and Peggy Halsey. The fall
meeting will be held October
W.M.; 13 at 6:30 p.m. beginning with
S.W.; a pot luck supper. Committee
Karl for the supper are Kitty
Bert T. Peixotto, Grete Jackman and
Y; Brian A. Stella Knapp.
James D. Mother's Day guests of Mrs.
• ; Carroll D. John Williams were Mr. and
Sweet, Mrs. Larry Williams and four
Chap.; children of Shelburne; Mrs.
Mar.; James Barton and Beth and
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Polli
Miller as and Jaime of Bradford.
Cedric L. Mr. and Mrs. George Muse
[Patron;Vida of Glen Falls, N.Y., were
Marshall; Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Installing Hugh Olsen.
Mason, Mrs. Carlyle Hunt of Jericho
the was a Mother's Day guest of
in Minerva her mother, Mrs. Leo Hut-
O.E.S. were chinson.
Gibby, W.M.;
Mrs. Esther Johnson
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Jae Webb decided to change the length
of of the swimming classes to
to five weeks, Monday through
Thursday and have Friday for
of makeup day. Lessons will
is start on July 6. Two major
Western meetings a year will be held,
m one in October to discuss the
ski program and budget and
tard, St. one in March to discuss the
and Mrs. swim program. Larry Martin
and Don Davenport were
responsible for the bleachers
a holiday and did an excellentjoh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lange
met visited their son, John C.
Lange, in N. Clarendon,
that Sunday, May 10.
people Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn,
get Jr., and Barbara and Shoryl,
;raped and of Normal, Ill. are spending
It was some time in Falrlee, visiting
friends and relatives.
ry - Bertha Carleton
429-3868
Darn from and attended-church on
recent Sunday and in the afternoon
Solon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Welch
from E. Montpelier were at
Minear the Gordon Welch home.
here The sympathy of the
community is extended to the
of E. bereaved families who have
Sunday lost loved ones this week. The
Knox Henderson Family; the
Family of Mrs. Ralph Lend;
Florida The Garnett Hebb Family and
the Dr. Chipman Family.
and Mrs. The Women's Fellowship
Stock- meeting is to be at the hall
md Mrs. May 20. The Firemen's
two sons meeting is at the firehouse the
were here evening of May 20.
l
at- of Mrs. Dorothy Nelson. Mrs.
Gloris Welch and Mrs. Ella'
received Ritchie as assisting hostesses.
for Mrs. Dorothy Knott,
were president, conducted the
A a r o n business meeting. Plans for a
Mr. and chicken dinner were
discussed.
The speaker, Mrs. Miel
and Mrs. Hudson, Northeastern district
fourth president, made several
of announcements, and told of
the work of the clubs.
Miss Enis Zambon, Mont-
pelier, was a Sunday guest of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Severino Zambon.
Mr. and Mrs. George
• d Cameron of Barre were dinner
a guests Sunday of her sister,
tthe Mrs. Mary Frost. Charles
and Frost, also of Barre, visited
of his mother.
them Rep. and Mrs. John Zam-
pieri and Mrs. Winie Frost
were guests of the United
and Nations, and flew to
Mr. Washington, D.C., Monday,
of for a meeting. Barro,
Mrs. Ruth Darling,
.WOmen,s spent several days with her
sister, Mrs. Celia Hamilton.
me home She attended a meeting of the
S. Newbury
Isabel Whimey
866-5676
Bishop Hooker attended the
Opera Company of New
England's performance of
Don Pasquale Wednesday
evening in Portland, Maine.
Heidi Smit, John, Tim and
Ryan Grow worked last
weekend on the walls at the
Campbell-Holt's new house,
Brad Johnston supervising.
Darlene Page helped with the
children.
Greg Smit is in the worms
and crawlers business.
The new commemorative
markers have been set in at
each end of the former Bedell
Bridge. They were installed
by Winston Doe of Barre
Granite Memorials.
007 Sylvester had a very
good Mother's Day. He
received the Foster Mother of
the Cat Year award for his
tender, upbringing of the two
orphans, Twinky and Sasha,
and the foundling, Mini.
Chicken liver was the prize...
Mr. and Mrs. Rydzewski are
spending a week at Sleepers
Meadow Cabins. They are
interested in settling in
Vermont.
At a joint meeting Wed-
nesday evening in Tenney
Memorial Library, trustees of
both libraries in the town of
Newbury, met with members
of the public and the two
librarians. Tentative plans
were made for a story hour tar
pre-school children one
morning a week during July
and August. The Baldwin
library in Wells River will
have one on Wednesday
mornings as they did last year
and in Newbury one on
another morning is proposed.
Wells River
Beth Nelson
757-3429
Blue Mountain
Union School
Several members of the cast
of "The Wizard of Oz" did
publicity for the play on the
streets of Woodsville and
Wells River singing and
passing out flyers a couple
days last week. About 1000
people from surrounding
schools and Blue Mountain
attended the matinee per-
formance on the eleventh.
Mini-Carnival Day will be
held on May 28 and 29 spon-
sored by the claw of '83 with a
variety of activities including:
a softball throw, greased pig,
fortune teller, kissing booth
and ring toss.
Hot Air Balloonist
at Blue Mountain
Steve Audett, hot air
balloonist gave very en-
tertaining lectures on the
history of hot air ballooning
and its science at Blue
Mountain on May 13. Children
listened eagerly, asked
questions and looked through
a book of pictures of balloons.
In the afternoon Mr. Audette
inflated the balloon.
In 1977 this balloon was
awarded "The Most Beautiful
Balloon" and was written up
in Tlme magazine in August of
that year. The balloon is 80
feet tall and 40 feet wide.
Opening of
Savoys' Dairy Bar
Savoys' Dairy Bar opened
May 16 with 20 flavors of bard
ice cream.
News Briefs
Many people attended the
Open House for Anna and
Raymond Boyce on May 17.
The Boyces have been
married 50 years.
A jumping mouse was found
on Randall Hill. He jumps
around three feet and has the
customary looooong tail.
BITS OF
INFORMATION
A whale's heart beats only five
times a minute.
I
Order of the Eastern Star in
Wells River Wednesday
evening.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Willis were her
daughter, Miss Jean Garvin,
Montpelier, and Mrs. Winnie
Pineo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Stearns, Burlington, called on
her aunt, Mrs. John Willis,
Thursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy,
Bradford, called on his sister
Mrs. Martha Grant Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Davidson have returned to
their home here after spen-
ding the winter in Lake Wales,
Fla.
Mrs. Virginia Phelps has
returned to her home after
being a patient in the Mary
Hitchcock Hospital in
Hanover, N.H.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant
have returned from Largo,
Fla. where they spent the
winter months. Their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Thayer, Kristi
and Kim, of Readsfield,
Maine, spent the weekend
wooasville
Annual Children's
Fishing Derby
The annual Children's
Fishing Derby which the
Ammonoosuc Fish and Game
Club sponsors was held May 16
with many area children
participating. Refreshments
were served and prizes given.
Future events of the
Ammonoosuc Fish and Game
Club are: The Silhouette Shoot
on June 14 from 10 a.m.-6
p.m.; Frontier Day July 5
same time; and August 23
Muzzle Loader and High
Power Rifle same time.
Woodsville High School
An entertainment night was
hold by Woodsville High
School last week with the
band, chorus and other groups
participating. There was a
good attendance.
The Belgium Booster Club
will hold another Flea Market
on May 24 at the Community
Building from I0 a.m. - 5 p.m.
with 58 tables of crafts and
other items. Refreshments
will be available.
TRUST Sponsors Dance
TRUST sponsored a dance
at the 111 Club on May 15 with
"Black Velvet" provided with
music. TRUST is a group of
people in the area who have
united under the name Team
Response Understanding
Sexual Trauma to lend sup-
pert to sexually assaulted
victims emotionally and
legally ( procedures if
necessary).
Bowling Alley
Adds Gameroom
Video games and a variety
of pinball machines are now
available at the Woodsville
Bowling Alley to give the
family a game night.
OBTA Meeting
On May 12 the tlttffd regular
meeting of the Opera Block
Tenants Association was held
in the Tenants' Lounge with
President Annie Johnson
presiding, 25 members
present, and Jan Doyle
representing Northern
Community Management
Corporation. After a short
formal meeting a birthday
party was hold for the seven
May birthday children: Mabel
Cleveland, Dorothy Vance,
Maxine Minshull, Emma
Glover, Ida Lawrence,
Warren Ailsop and Earle
Towne. Birthday cake was
served with coffee and tea.
News Briefs
The Cooperative Nursery
School of Haverhill hold an
Corinth
Dinner guests Sunday in the
home of Edab and Gifford
Serene were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Appleton and Alan of
Bradford; also Laurice
Appleton of Newbury and Sam
Magoon.
Dinner guests of Marian
Gokey on Saturday, May 2
were her niece Mrs. Norma
Mclver of Marshfield, her
nephew Robert Gokey of
Quechoe, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Lunge of Cabot.
Mr. and Mrs. Boynton Saia
spent Mother's Day in Barre
with their daughter's family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Putney and
son.
Eleanor Burroughs was at
the home of her stepmother
Edna Hacker in Bradford for
Mother's Day where she
joined her sisters Elsie Davis
and Carrie Martin of Brad-
ford, Bernice Dewing of
Rochester, N.H., .and their
half-brother Earl Hackett and
family of Claremont, N.H.
This was the first time in 13
years the brother and sisters
had all been together.
Craig Saia has completed
his second year at Western
New England College in
Springfield, Mass. He will be
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Boynton Saia, for the summer.
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with them:
Mrs. Beulah Pritchett,
Maplewood, N.J., ac-
companied her sisters, Mrs.
Dorothy Homeister and Miss
Pearl Grant, to their home
here. They had spent six
months with her. She returned
to her home Monday.
Danny Keith, N. Haverhill,
spent Thursday with his
grandmother Mrs. Doris
McLam, and attended the
production of the Wizard of Oz
at Blue Mt. Union.
Mrs. Rosa and Mrs. Winoua
Sulham were business visitors
in Bradford Thursday and
called on Mrs. Marian
Calderwood at the Atkinsou
House in Newbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Rennie, Wolfhoro, N.H., were
dinner guests Saturday of
their uncle, John Willis and
Mrs. Willis.
Miss Sandra Keith, N.
Haverhill, spent Saturday
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Hazel Rosa.
Mrs. Doris Berry, N.
Ryegate, called on Mrs. Doris
McLam Friday. Debby and
N
Beth Nelson Bradford
757-3429
Virginia Bedeli viermonr
llwlffil I,
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439-5720
The sympathy of the town is Piermont Inn through the
will start at the Legion Hall at extended to Charles Brown of years. These lilacs are im-
Ryegate _
Blue Mountain Grange No.
263 held their annual Dues
Paying Supper Tuesday
evening, May 12, which was
planned by the Women's
Activities Committee, and
was attended by 35 members.
A business meeting followed
the dinner. The Community
Service Committee reported
on possible projects. The next
meeting will be May 26 with
the program by the Women's
Activities Committee. The
Cooking Contest will be judged
at that time with this year's
recipe for Bran Rolls.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gates,
St. of Brattleboro and Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Gauthier and
daughter Tracy of West
Chesterfield, N.H., spent the
day Sunday, April 26, with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gates, Peter and
Melissa and helped celebrate
Melissa's fifth birthday.
The Extension
Homemakers held a Dues
Paying Pot Luck luncheon
Thursday, May 7, at the home
of Mrs. Arthur Whitehill with
14 present. The program was
led by Mrs. Alfred LaBay with
a topic of "Sugar and Salt."
The next meeting is scheduled
for Thursday, June 4, at the
home of Mrs. Bruce Nelson,
who will lead a meeting on
"Spices."
Mrs. Walter Wilcox with her
daughter Mrs. Alain Prince
was in Hanover, N.H.
Tuesday, May 12, for a
medical appointment at Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
Melissa Gates celebrated
her fifth birthday Monday,
April 27, with a party for the
following guests: Amanda
Beauvais, Kimberly McLure,
Curtis and Andrea Nelson,
Joshna White, Ethan Nelson,
Hannah , mily Bayer,
Eleanor Burrouglm
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Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth
Carrier were in Roxbury
Mother's Day calling on his 90
year old mother, Mrs. Grace
Carrier.
John Carlson of Far-
mington, Conn., Frank
Paulhers of North Haven,
Conn., also Buddy Brown of
Southington, Conn., Merlin
Magoon of Concord, N.H.,
Tammie Magoon of Nor-
thwood, N.H. and Coral and
Roy Neider and sons Merlin
and Michael of Bow, N.H.,
were Saturday callers at
Windswept Acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Roseman of Kent, Conn.,
recently visited Ellsworth and
Agnes Carrier.
Edward and Helen Perdue
and his mother Geneva
Perdue met with members of
the family at the home of his
sister Dorothy and Wilfred
Sweet for Mother's Day
dinner.
Mrs. Janice Hauge of
Brookings, S. D. has been
visiting relatives in this area.
On Tuesday she accompanied
her brother and wife Edward
and Helen Perdue and her
mother Geneva Perdue to
Dover, N.H., whore they
visited Doris and David
Spiller and family, also Betty
Lou and Henry Osmer and
family in Gilmanton, N.H.
The bi-monthly meeting of
the churcb at Corinth Center
was held in the church
Wednesday evening.
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. William Hatch
of Thetford Center are the
parents of a baby son, Michael
James, born April 24 at Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
DAUGHTER ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. John Moon of
Newbury are parents of a
baby daughter, born May 9 at
Cottage Hospital. The baby
weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces.
Tommy Keith were also
guests of their grandmother,
Mrs. McLam.
Miss Mary Tougher,
Pembroke, Mass. and Miss
Susan Trevethick, Waitsfield,
spent the weekend with Miss
Jean Davidson, and attended
the Wizard of Oz production.
and his wife Kristen Foster president Nancy Thorntonand
showed slides and told of their husband John, new of spar-
recent trip to Panama with a ford, N.H.
group of 10 students and Hostess for the VIS card
teachers from the White party was Eola Smith, who
Mountain School in Littleton, also held low score. First prize
N.H. Mrs. Fremont Nelson winner was Hazel Irwin, and
introduced the couple, both of Sylvia Guy was second.
whom are chaplains at the Seventeen Senior Citizens
White Mountain School. met at the FW Hall on May
Following the slide presen- 11 for the regular meeting.
tation, Mrs. John Ruppert of Members are signing up now
S. Ryegate presented Rev. for a cruise of Lake Surmpee
Marion Redding with a sur- on June 29. Guest Seniors
prise welcome gift of money wishing to go should contact
from members and friends of Carrie Conery very soon.
the three Ryegate Churches. After the meeting the group
The gift was accompanied by adjourned to the home of Rita
a large card designed by Mrs. Fournier, who displayed
Bruce Beauvais featuring nearly 200 of her own African
sketches of the three chur- violets, as well as giving hints
chos. The evening concluded for their care. Dora Goldfeller
with refreshments and a and Ruby Wheeler served
social hour. A bouquet of fresh delicious refresbments. As the
flowers, which decorated the members left, Rita gave each
vestry, was arranged by Mrs. one an African violet plant she
EdwardMcLure. had started. Rita also
presented a birthday cake to
Wentworth Sarcella Soffman ,
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Deborah Blodgett received Miss Judy Pease spent
her diploma from Keene State Mother's Day afternoon with
last Sunday, magna cum Mrs. Blanche Kezar in
laude. Miss Blodgett who Campton.
majored in special education Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wiggett
was a member of Kappa Delta of Holderness spent Sunday
Pi an educational honor with Mr. and Mrs. Skip
society. She is remembered Cummings.
here for her summer em- Mr. and Mrs. era Putnam
ployment at various times at have returned to their former
Morse Museum, Bud's home on Stanyan Hill. They
Country Store and Shawnee's. have been living in Bristol.
Returns for the Cancer
Crusade can still be sent to
Marcella Hoffmann by a
check made out to the
American Cancer Society.
Florence Ramsdell returned
this week after an extended
trip to visit relatives and
friends. She spent a week with
her sou Richard in Groveton,
N.H., another week with her
daughter Thelma in Canaan,
Vt. and saw friends in
Colebrook and Pittsburg
before going to the home of
her late brother-in-law in
Montague, Mass.
Dorothy Brown is suffering
from a broken toe.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kehl
have sold their home near
Gore's Falls and will move to
Connecticut.
Mother's Day was marked
at the Wilfred Tatham's by a
backyard picnic dinner at-
tended by the Tatham
children and their families:
Mr. and Mrs. David Tatham
with Michael and Amy of
Enfield; Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Tatham with Sara and Scan
and Carrie of Endfield; Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Tatham with
Travis and Corey of
Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Davis, Jr. and Cheryl of
Wentworth; Andrew Tatham
and friend Miss Sharon
Sargent of Manchester.
Daughter Caroline joined the
picnic via a phone call from
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gave
spent last Sunday in
Haverhill, Mass., helping Mrs.
Gay ' " ' o
e s smter, Shlrley Cares ,
celebrate her birthday.
the Hazards, came up from
Massachusetts for Mother's
Day.
Women's Fellowship
members brought food and
daughters (some borrowed) to
a Mother-Daughter banquet in
rye Town Hall, May 14..
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Open House on May 19. Marge Kakuiski from
Joan and Frank Parker will Cohoes, N.Y. is visiting at the 9 a.m. It is hoped any Boy the Piermont Inn whose father ported from Iran. The New
arrive in Florida May 26. They home of Chuck and Debbie Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl died last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hampshire state flower is the
will visit their sons, Kent and Carlson and children. Scouts, Brownies and all Brown were in Dobbs Ferry, lilac and some of the early
Tim, in the Air Force and Mrs. Shirley Reed and eight- available Legion and N.Y. for services. French variety may be
other friends before returning month-old, Laura of Colorado Auxiliary Members will join. The library will be closed descended from those brought
to Woodsville area. Springs, Colo. and her Dad, The Oxbow Band will be Memorial Day, May 30th. The toNewport, R.I. by thoFrench
Recent callers of Pastor and Ernest Williams of marching. They will advance parade will be at 11 a.m. and soldiers who accompanied
Mrs. Albert Parker were Mr. Wallingford, Conn. have been to the Upper Plain Cemeteries dinner at the town hall at Rochambeau during the
and Mrs. Bruce Sage of Lit- at theircamp near Cucumber where exercises will take noon. Open House at the Revolution. These were given
tleton. Corners this past week. place. Rev. James Boudreau Historical Society rooms in to their hostesses in the town.
Mrs. Zerella Shute is a Robert Judd is back home will be the speaker, the library building will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn
patient at Cottage Hospital. from the Hanover hospital Donald and Maxine Erskine held after the parade through are celebrating their 25th
Mary Forier was the where he had undergone have returned home from Mt. the afternoon. In addition to wedding anniversary this
recipient of four 10-day cakes surgery. Doria, Fla. via their daughter, the museum exhibits recor- weekend in Newport, R. I.
and had to bake them all on Memorial exercises will be Brenda's and family, where dings of townsfolk --the town in which they were
the same day. hold Memorial Day the 30th. It they spent Mother's Day and reminiscences may be heard married.
Den's birthday, and recording made if anyone Mrs. Alec Szuch has
Nancy Perkins Carroll and Myrtle Mattoon wishes, returned to her home after
584.3611 have also returned from their Mrs. Henry Wilson spent several weeks in the Rutland,
Matty Towle, and Melissa's winterstay in Florida. Mother's Day weekend at the Vt. hospital where she un-
brother Peter. Charles Hines, son of Mrs. home of the Davis family derwent surgery.
Mrs. Clifford Clark, Patricia Hines, has gone to (daughter, Joyce)in Saxton's Floyd Smith is in Mary
daughter Tara and cousin Lackland Air Force Base in River, Vt. Her son Stanley and Hitchcock hospital for a series
Stephanie, of W. Pawlet and Texas for training, family joined them there. The of tests.
Mrs. Fremont Nelson and son H.T.F.R. Bernard Gendron Davis family is leaving for the The 4-H girls who studied
Ethan were luncheon guests who was called home for the West where Joyce will spend cooking this year-under the
Friday, May 8, of Mrs. Gene funeral of his grandmother her sabbatical year working leadership of Mrs. Donald
Perkins. Adelia Gendron is returning to for her Master's degree. Coulter can well be proud of
Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Groton, Conn. Sunday. Just before the beneficial the gourmet meal they served
Nelson, Darcy, Matthew, and H.T.F.R. Peter Thurston rain the Charles Browns so beautifully to their mothers
Ethan attended a Work Day at who has been on a 15 day planted a new hedge of Per- last week. Every girl in this
the State Grange Center in leave has gone to his base in sian lilacs whore the various group won a blue ribbon at the
BrookfieldSunday, Mayl0. Groton, Conn. borders have been at the County judging.
A large number from the A few days later they all
community attended one or
Katharine Biaisdell took part in the Spring Music
more performances of ,'The N. Haverhill
Wizard of Oz" at 'Blue 787-6315 Program at the Village School
• at the Town Hall. The group
Mountain Union School May 7, Elsie Church has returned Polly Smith. The club greatly singing at all levels was ob-
8, and 9. Those from here who home from a visit with her appreciates Rita's excellent viously the result of careful
were members of the cast granddaughter, Dawn Hobbs, program, hospitality, and rehearsing and two leading
included Lois Eastman, Vicki in Prove, Utah. While there generosity. The next meeting parts played by Alison Gould
Clark, Jessie and Sherry she toured Salt Lake City and will be at Edith Henson's as the Rabbit Who Wanted
Stapelfeld, Zachary and the snow-capped mountains apartment, to see the Cowles' Red Wings and Elizabeth
Emily Bayer, Dylan Ford, which surround it, andsaw the collection of earlycarriages Veghte as the school teacher
Jennifer Nelson, Joe Perkins, desert with thousands of sheep and their stagecoach, shown gave fine performances.
Gordon Perkins, and Nancy grazing. She also enjoyed her by Marge Cowles. At the home of Mrs. Donald
Perkins. The musical was first plane ride. They also We hear that Don Coulter there was a gathering
directed by Jean Davidson toured the Osmond Studio and Girouard's garden will be late of relatives when her family,
and Joe Ford. she spoke to Donnie Osmond this year, as a pair of killdeer
Members and friends of the of TVfame." is nesting there. They also
E. Ryegate, S. Ryegate, and Mr. and Mrs. Brian have bluebirds nesting, and
Ryegate Corner Presbyterian Copeland and baby daughter have seen three roSe-breasted
Churches gathered in the spent last weekend with grosbeaks at their feeder.
vestry of the Ryegate Corner Russell and Marge Page. The Methodist Church
Church Monday evening, May The N. Haverhill Girls Club announces a Special
ll, where Frank Davis, who held its annual banquet at the Recognition Sunday for
bad served as interim pastor home of Don and Alice longtime members at the Following the feast a broad
from August, 1980, to March, Girouard on May 16. About 50 regular 9:30 a.m. service on spectrum of talent entertained
1981, in the S. Ryegate and members and guests were May 31. Everyone is invited, forall, while fathers did K. P.
Ryegate Corner Churches,, present, including past
May 29, 1981.The Journal Opinion-Page 5
Ill
Club hold its
at Union 36
Kelman of
Vt., who is a
the Education
at Dartmouth
speaker for
topic was
ve Sex
Health." This
a question
At the
was con-
president,
a Parenting
for
term.
teachers and
i next School Club
ne held at Union
21 at 7:30 p.m.
this meeting,
will speak on
and Child
upcoming
activities are
First grade
4, School
Supper;
Board
18, 8th grade
19, Last day
Ist day of
service
the Minerva
. & A.M. and
No. 68,
Tuesday
28, at the
Corinth,
Junior
Stella Knapp
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Harold Parker, W.P.; Merle
Perrin, A.M.; Duncan McKay,
A.P.; Maude Londry, Sec'y.;
Marjorie Sweet, Treas.; Judy
McKay, Cond.; Veeanne
Maxwell, A.S.; Harry Clark,
Warder; Edward Perdue,
Sen.; Laura Parker, Chap.;
Tholma Clark, Adah; Beverly
Blais, Ruth; Elaine Knapp,
Esther; Suzanne Clark,
Martha ; Helen Perdue,
Electa.
The annual meeting of the
Valley Health Center
Auxiliary was held in the
Masonic Dining Room at 1:30
p.m. May 12 with Selma
Keenan, president, presiding.
It was voted net to change the
by-laws at this time. The
annual Flea Market will be
held July 9 at the Old
Fairgrounds. Space reser-
vations are still just $5 per
space by vendors coming
without a reservation will be
charged $7. Mary Coffrin
chairiady for the Auxiliary
Trash Treasures and Trinkets
table at the Flea Market
announced that donations can
be left at her home in E.
Corinth anytime between new
and July 8. The nominating
committee presented the
following slate of officers to
serve for the ensuing year:
Kitty Peixotto, president;
Stella Knapp, 1st vice pres.;
Grace Gibby, 2nd vice pres.;
Everdene Hood, secretary;
Eleanor Burroughs,
A social hour
L. Smith, treasurer.
followed with refreshments
the served by the hostesses,
were in- Virginia Vittum, Grace Gibby
Serve Minerva and Peggy Halsey. The fall
meeting will be held October
W.M.; 13 at 6:30 p.m. beginning with
S.W.; a pot luck supper. Committee
Karl for the supper are Kitty
Bert T. Peixotto, Grete Jackman and
Y; Brian A. Stella Knapp.
James D. Mother's Day guests of Mrs.
• ; Carroll D. John Williams were Mr. and
Sweet, Mrs. Larry Williams and four
Chap.; children of Shelburne; Mrs.
Mar.; James Barton and Beth and
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Polli
Miller as and Jaime of Bradford.
Cedric L. Mr. and Mrs. George Muse
[Patron;Vida of Glen Falls, N.Y., were
Marshall; Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Installing Hugh Olsen.
Mason, Mrs. Carlyle Hunt of Jericho
the was a Mother's Day guest of
in Minerva her mother, Mrs. Leo Hut-
O.E.S. were chinson.
Gibby, W.M.;
Mrs. Esther Johnson
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Jae Webb decided to change the length
of of the swimming classes to
to five weeks, Monday through
Thursday and have Friday for
of makeup day. Lessons will
is start on July 6. Two major
Western meetings a year will be held,
m one in October to discuss the
ski program and budget and
tard, St. one in March to discuss the
and Mrs. swim program. Larry Martin
and Don Davenport were
responsible for the bleachers
a holiday and did an excellentjoh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lange
met visited their son, John C.
Lange, in N. Clarendon,
that Sunday, May 10.
people Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn,
get Jr., and Barbara and Shoryl,
;raped and of Normal, Ill. are spending
It was some time in Falrlee, visiting
friends and relatives.
ry - Bertha Carleton
429-3868
Darn from and attended-church on
recent Sunday and in the afternoon
Solon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Welch
from E. Montpelier were at
Minear the Gordon Welch home.
here The sympathy of the
community is extended to the
of E. bereaved families who have
Sunday lost loved ones this week. The
Knox Henderson Family; the
Family of Mrs. Ralph Lend;
Florida The Garnett Hebb Family and
the Dr. Chipman Family.
and Mrs. The Women's Fellowship
Stock- meeting is to be at the hall
md Mrs. May 20. The Firemen's
two sons meeting is at the firehouse the
were here evening of May 20.
l
at- of Mrs. Dorothy Nelson. Mrs.
Gloris Welch and Mrs. Ella'
received Ritchie as assisting hostesses.
for Mrs. Dorothy Knott,
were president, conducted the
A a r o n business meeting. Plans for a
Mr. and chicken dinner were
discussed.
The speaker, Mrs. Miel
and Mrs. Hudson, Northeastern district
fourth president, made several
of announcements, and told of
the work of the clubs.
Miss Enis Zambon, Mont-
pelier, was a Sunday guest of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Severino Zambon.
Mr. and Mrs. George
• d Cameron of Barre were dinner
a guests Sunday of her sister,
tthe Mrs. Mary Frost. Charles
and Frost, also of Barre, visited
of his mother.
them Rep. and Mrs. John Zam-
pieri and Mrs. Winie Frost
were guests of the United
and Nations, and flew to
Mr. Washington, D.C., Monday,
of for a meeting. Barro,
Mrs. Ruth Darling,
.WOmen,s spent several days with her
sister, Mrs. Celia Hamilton.
me home She attended a meeting of the
S. Newbury
Isabel Whimey
866-5676
Bishop Hooker attended the
Opera Company of New
England's performance of
Don Pasquale Wednesday
evening in Portland, Maine.
Heidi Smit, John, Tim and
Ryan Grow worked last
weekend on the walls at the
Campbell-Holt's new house,
Brad Johnston supervising.
Darlene Page helped with the
children.
Greg Smit is in the worms
and crawlers business.
The new commemorative
markers have been set in at
each end of the former Bedell
Bridge. They were installed
by Winston Doe of Barre
Granite Memorials.
007 Sylvester had a very
good Mother's Day. He
received the Foster Mother of
the Cat Year award for his
tender, upbringing of the two
orphans, Twinky and Sasha,
and the foundling, Mini.
Chicken liver was the prize...
Mr. and Mrs. Rydzewski are
spending a week at Sleepers
Meadow Cabins. They are
interested in settling in
Vermont.
At a joint meeting Wed-
nesday evening in Tenney
Memorial Library, trustees of
both libraries in the town of
Newbury, met with members
of the public and the two
librarians. Tentative plans
were made for a story hour tar
pre-school children one
morning a week during July
and August. The Baldwin
library in Wells River will
have one on Wednesday
mornings as they did last year
and in Newbury one on
another morning is proposed.
Wells River
Beth Nelson
757-3429
Blue Mountain
Union School
Several members of the cast
of "The Wizard of Oz" did
publicity for the play on the
streets of Woodsville and
Wells River singing and
passing out flyers a couple
days last week. About 1000
people from surrounding
schools and Blue Mountain
attended the matinee per-
formance on the eleventh.
Mini-Carnival Day will be
held on May 28 and 29 spon-
sored by the claw of '83 with a
variety of activities including:
a softball throw, greased pig,
fortune teller, kissing booth
and ring toss.
Hot Air Balloonist
at Blue Mountain
Steve Audett, hot air
balloonist gave very en-
tertaining lectures on the
history of hot air ballooning
and its science at Blue
Mountain on May 13. Children
listened eagerly, asked
questions and looked through
a book of pictures of balloons.
In the afternoon Mr. Audette
inflated the balloon.
In 1977 this balloon was
awarded "The Most Beautiful
Balloon" and was written up
in Tlme magazine in August of
that year. The balloon is 80
feet tall and 40 feet wide.
Opening of
Savoys' Dairy Bar
Savoys' Dairy Bar opened
May 16 with 20 flavors of bard
ice cream.
News Briefs
Many people attended the
Open House for Anna and
Raymond Boyce on May 17.
The Boyces have been
married 50 years.
A jumping mouse was found
on Randall Hill. He jumps
around three feet and has the
customary looooong tail.
BITS OF
INFORMATION
A whale's heart beats only five
times a minute.
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Order of the Eastern Star in
Wells River Wednesday
evening.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Willis were her
daughter, Miss Jean Garvin,
Montpelier, and Mrs. Winnie
Pineo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Stearns, Burlington, called on
her aunt, Mrs. John Willis,
Thursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy,
Bradford, called on his sister
Mrs. Martha Grant Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Davidson have returned to
their home here after spen-
ding the winter in Lake Wales,
Fla.
Mrs. Virginia Phelps has
returned to her home after
being a patient in the Mary
Hitchcock Hospital in
Hanover, N.H.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant
have returned from Largo,
Fla. where they spent the
winter months. Their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Thayer, Kristi
and Kim, of Readsfield,
Maine, spent the weekend
wooasville
Annual Children's
Fishing Derby
The annual Children's
Fishing Derby which the
Ammonoosuc Fish and Game
Club sponsors was held May 16
with many area children
participating. Refreshments
were served and prizes given.
Future events of the
Ammonoosuc Fish and Game
Club are: The Silhouette Shoot
on June 14 from 10 a.m.-6
p.m.; Frontier Day July 5
same time; and August 23
Muzzle Loader and High
Power Rifle same time.
Woodsville High School
An entertainment night was
hold by Woodsville High
School last week with the
band, chorus and other groups
participating. There was a
good attendance.
The Belgium Booster Club
will hold another Flea Market
on May 24 at the Community
Building from I0 a.m. - 5 p.m.
with 58 tables of crafts and
other items. Refreshments
will be available.
TRUST Sponsors Dance
TRUST sponsored a dance
at the 111 Club on May 15 with
"Black Velvet" provided with
music. TRUST is a group of
people in the area who have
united under the name Team
Response Understanding
Sexual Trauma to lend sup-
pert to sexually assaulted
victims emotionally and
legally ( procedures if
necessary).
Bowling Alley
Adds Gameroom
Video games and a variety
of pinball machines are now
available at the Woodsville
Bowling Alley to give the
family a game night.
OBTA Meeting
On May 12 the tlttffd regular
meeting of the Opera Block
Tenants Association was held
in the Tenants' Lounge with
President Annie Johnson
presiding, 25 members
present, and Jan Doyle
representing Northern
Community Management
Corporation. After a short
formal meeting a birthday
party was hold for the seven
May birthday children: Mabel
Cleveland, Dorothy Vance,
Maxine Minshull, Emma
Glover, Ida Lawrence,
Warren Ailsop and Earle
Towne. Birthday cake was
served with coffee and tea.
News Briefs
The Cooperative Nursery
School of Haverhill hold an
Corinth
Dinner guests Sunday in the
home of Edab and Gifford
Serene were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Appleton and Alan of
Bradford; also Laurice
Appleton of Newbury and Sam
Magoon.
Dinner guests of Marian
Gokey on Saturday, May 2
were her niece Mrs. Norma
Mclver of Marshfield, her
nephew Robert Gokey of
Quechoe, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Lunge of Cabot.
Mr. and Mrs. Boynton Saia
spent Mother's Day in Barre
with their daughter's family,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Putney and
son.
Eleanor Burroughs was at
the home of her stepmother
Edna Hacker in Bradford for
Mother's Day where she
joined her sisters Elsie Davis
and Carrie Martin of Brad-
ford, Bernice Dewing of
Rochester, N.H., .and their
half-brother Earl Hackett and
family of Claremont, N.H.
This was the first time in 13
years the brother and sisters
had all been together.
Craig Saia has completed
his second year at Western
New England College in
Springfield, Mass. He will be
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Boynton Saia, for the summer.
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with them:
Mrs. Beulah Pritchett,
Maplewood, N.J., ac-
companied her sisters, Mrs.
Dorothy Homeister and Miss
Pearl Grant, to their home
here. They had spent six
months with her. She returned
to her home Monday.
Danny Keith, N. Haverhill,
spent Thursday with his
grandmother Mrs. Doris
McLam, and attended the
production of the Wizard of Oz
at Blue Mt. Union.
Mrs. Rosa and Mrs. Winoua
Sulham were business visitors
in Bradford Thursday and
called on Mrs. Marian
Calderwood at the Atkinsou
House in Newbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Rennie, Wolfhoro, N.H., were
dinner guests Saturday of
their uncle, John Willis and
Mrs. Willis.
Miss Sandra Keith, N.
Haverhill, spent Saturday
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Hazel Rosa.
Mrs. Doris Berry, N.
Ryegate, called on Mrs. Doris
McLam Friday. Debby and
N
Beth Nelson Bradford
757-3429
Virginia Bedeli viermonr
llwlffil I,
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The sympathy of the town is Piermont Inn through the
will start at the Legion Hall at extended to Charles Brown of years. These lilacs are im-
Ryegate _
Blue Mountain Grange No.
263 held their annual Dues
Paying Supper Tuesday
evening, May 12, which was
planned by the Women's
Activities Committee, and
was attended by 35 members.
A business meeting followed
the dinner. The Community
Service Committee reported
on possible projects. The next
meeting will be May 26 with
the program by the Women's
Activities Committee. The
Cooking Contest will be judged
at that time with this year's
recipe for Bran Rolls.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gates,
St. of Brattleboro and Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Gauthier and
daughter Tracy of West
Chesterfield, N.H., spent the
day Sunday, April 26, with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gates, Peter and
Melissa and helped celebrate
Melissa's fifth birthday.
The Extension
Homemakers held a Dues
Paying Pot Luck luncheon
Thursday, May 7, at the home
of Mrs. Arthur Whitehill with
14 present. The program was
led by Mrs. Alfred LaBay with
a topic of "Sugar and Salt."
The next meeting is scheduled
for Thursday, June 4, at the
home of Mrs. Bruce Nelson,
who will lead a meeting on
"Spices."
Mrs. Walter Wilcox with her
daughter Mrs. Alain Prince
was in Hanover, N.H.
Tuesday, May 12, for a
medical appointment at Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
Melissa Gates celebrated
her fifth birthday Monday,
April 27, with a party for the
following guests: Amanda
Beauvais, Kimberly McLure,
Curtis and Andrea Nelson,
Joshna White, Ethan Nelson,
Hannah , mily Bayer,
Eleanor Burrouglm
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Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth
Carrier were in Roxbury
Mother's Day calling on his 90
year old mother, Mrs. Grace
Carrier.
John Carlson of Far-
mington, Conn., Frank
Paulhers of North Haven,
Conn., also Buddy Brown of
Southington, Conn., Merlin
Magoon of Concord, N.H.,
Tammie Magoon of Nor-
thwood, N.H. and Coral and
Roy Neider and sons Merlin
and Michael of Bow, N.H.,
were Saturday callers at
Windswept Acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Roseman of Kent, Conn.,
recently visited Ellsworth and
Agnes Carrier.
Edward and Helen Perdue
and his mother Geneva
Perdue met with members of
the family at the home of his
sister Dorothy and Wilfred
Sweet for Mother's Day
dinner.
Mrs. Janice Hauge of
Brookings, S. D. has been
visiting relatives in this area.
On Tuesday she accompanied
her brother and wife Edward
and Helen Perdue and her
mother Geneva Perdue to
Dover, N.H., whore they
visited Doris and David
Spiller and family, also Betty
Lou and Henry Osmer and
family in Gilmanton, N.H.
The bi-monthly meeting of
the churcb at Corinth Center
was held in the church
Wednesday evening.
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. William Hatch
of Thetford Center are the
parents of a baby son, Michael
James, born April 24 at Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
DAUGHTER ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. John Moon of
Newbury are parents of a
baby daughter, born May 9 at
Cottage Hospital. The baby
weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces.
Tommy Keith were also
guests of their grandmother,
Mrs. McLam.
Miss Mary Tougher,
Pembroke, Mass. and Miss
Susan Trevethick, Waitsfield,
spent the weekend with Miss
Jean Davidson, and attended
the Wizard of Oz production.
and his wife Kristen Foster president Nancy Thorntonand
showed slides and told of their husband John, new of spar-
recent trip to Panama with a ford, N.H.
group of 10 students and Hostess for the VIS card
teachers from the White party was Eola Smith, who
Mountain School in Littleton, also held low score. First prize
N.H. Mrs. Fremont Nelson winner was Hazel Irwin, and
introduced the couple, both of Sylvia Guy was second.
whom are chaplains at the Seventeen Senior Citizens
White Mountain School. met at the FW Hall on May
Following the slide presen- 11 for the regular meeting.
tation, Mrs. John Ruppert of Members are signing up now
S. Ryegate presented Rev. for a cruise of Lake Surmpee
Marion Redding with a sur- on June 29. Guest Seniors
prise welcome gift of money wishing to go should contact
from members and friends of Carrie Conery very soon.
the three Ryegate Churches. After the meeting the group
The gift was accompanied by adjourned to the home of Rita
a large card designed by Mrs. Fournier, who displayed
Bruce Beauvais featuring nearly 200 of her own African
sketches of the three chur- violets, as well as giving hints
chos. The evening concluded for their care. Dora Goldfeller
with refreshments and a and Ruby Wheeler served
social hour. A bouquet of fresh delicious refresbments. As the
flowers, which decorated the members left, Rita gave each
vestry, was arranged by Mrs. one an African violet plant she
EdwardMcLure. had started. Rita also
presented a birthday cake to
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Deborah Blodgett received Miss Judy Pease spent
her diploma from Keene State Mother's Day afternoon with
last Sunday, magna cum Mrs. Blanche Kezar in
laude. Miss Blodgett who Campton.
majored in special education Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wiggett
was a member of Kappa Delta of Holderness spent Sunday
Pi an educational honor with Mr. and Mrs. Skip
society. She is remembered Cummings.
here for her summer em- Mr. and Mrs. era Putnam
ployment at various times at have returned to their former
Morse Museum, Bud's home on Stanyan Hill. They
Country Store and Shawnee's. have been living in Bristol.
Returns for the Cancer
Crusade can still be sent to
Marcella Hoffmann by a
check made out to the
American Cancer Society.
Florence Ramsdell returned
this week after an extended
trip to visit relatives and
friends. She spent a week with
her sou Richard in Groveton,
N.H., another week with her
daughter Thelma in Canaan,
Vt. and saw friends in
Colebrook and Pittsburg
before going to the home of
her late brother-in-law in
Montague, Mass.
Dorothy Brown is suffering
from a broken toe.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kehl
have sold their home near
Gore's Falls and will move to
Connecticut.
Mother's Day was marked
at the Wilfred Tatham's by a
backyard picnic dinner at-
tended by the Tatham
children and their families:
Mr. and Mrs. David Tatham
with Michael and Amy of
Enfield; Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Tatham with Sara and Scan
and Carrie of Endfield; Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Tatham with
Travis and Corey of
Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Davis, Jr. and Cheryl of
Wentworth; Andrew Tatham
and friend Miss Sharon
Sargent of Manchester.
Daughter Caroline joined the
picnic via a phone call from
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gave
spent last Sunday in
Haverhill, Mass., helping Mrs.
Gay ' " ' o
e s smter, Shlrley Cares ,
celebrate her birthday.
the Hazards, came up from
Massachusetts for Mother's
Day.
Women's Fellowship
members brought food and
daughters (some borrowed) to
a Mother-Daughter banquet in
rye Town Hall, May 14..
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Open House on May 19. Marge Kakuiski from
Joan and Frank Parker will Cohoes, N.Y. is visiting at the 9 a.m. It is hoped any Boy the Piermont Inn whose father ported from Iran. The New
arrive in Florida May 26. They home of Chuck and Debbie Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl died last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hampshire state flower is the
will visit their sons, Kent and Carlson and children. Scouts, Brownies and all Brown were in Dobbs Ferry, lilac and some of the early
Tim, in the Air Force and Mrs. Shirley Reed and eight- available Legion and N.Y. for services. French variety may be
other friends before returning month-old, Laura of Colorado Auxiliary Members will join. The library will be closed descended from those brought
to Woodsville area. Springs, Colo. and her Dad, The Oxbow Band will be Memorial Day, May 30th. The toNewport, R.I. by thoFrench
Recent callers of Pastor and Ernest Williams of marching. They will advance parade will be at 11 a.m. and soldiers who accompanied
Mrs. Albert Parker were Mr. Wallingford, Conn. have been to the Upper Plain Cemeteries dinner at the town hall at Rochambeau during the
and Mrs. Bruce Sage of Lit- at theircamp near Cucumber where exercises will take noon. Open House at the Revolution. These were given
tleton. Corners this past week. place. Rev. James Boudreau Historical Society rooms in to their hostesses in the town.
Mrs. Zerella Shute is a Robert Judd is back home will be the speaker, the library building will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn
patient at Cottage Hospital. from the Hanover hospital Donald and Maxine Erskine held after the parade through are celebrating their 25th
Mary Forier was the where he had undergone have returned home from Mt. the afternoon. In addition to wedding anniversary this
recipient of four 10-day cakes surgery. Doria, Fla. via their daughter, the museum exhibits recor- weekend in Newport, R. I.
and had to bake them all on Memorial exercises will be Brenda's and family, where dings of townsfolk --the town in which they were
the same day. hold Memorial Day the 30th. It they spent Mother's Day and reminiscences may be heard married.
Den's birthday, and recording made if anyone Mrs. Alec Szuch has
Nancy Perkins Carroll and Myrtle Mattoon wishes, returned to her home after
584.3611 have also returned from their Mrs. Henry Wilson spent several weeks in the Rutland,
Matty Towle, and Melissa's winterstay in Florida. Mother's Day weekend at the Vt. hospital where she un-
brother Peter. Charles Hines, son of Mrs. home of the Davis family derwent surgery.
Mrs. Clifford Clark, Patricia Hines, has gone to (daughter, Joyce)in Saxton's Floyd Smith is in Mary
daughter Tara and cousin Lackland Air Force Base in River, Vt. Her son Stanley and Hitchcock hospital for a series
Stephanie, of W. Pawlet and Texas for training, family joined them there. The of tests.
Mrs. Fremont Nelson and son H.T.F.R. Bernard Gendron Davis family is leaving for the The 4-H girls who studied
Ethan were luncheon guests who was called home for the West where Joyce will spend cooking this year-under the
Friday, May 8, of Mrs. Gene funeral of his grandmother her sabbatical year working leadership of Mrs. Donald
Perkins. Adelia Gendron is returning to for her Master's degree. Coulter can well be proud of
Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Groton, Conn. Sunday. Just before the beneficial the gourmet meal they served
Nelson, Darcy, Matthew, and H.T.F.R. Peter Thurston rain the Charles Browns so beautifully to their mothers
Ethan attended a Work Day at who has been on a 15 day planted a new hedge of Per- last week. Every girl in this
the State Grange Center in leave has gone to his base in sian lilacs whore the various group won a blue ribbon at the
BrookfieldSunday, Mayl0. Groton, Conn. borders have been at the County judging.
A large number from the A few days later they all
community attended one or
Katharine Biaisdell took part in the Spring Music
more performances of ,'The N. Haverhill
Wizard of Oz" at 'Blue 787-6315 Program at the Village School
• at the Town Hall. The group
Mountain Union School May 7, Elsie Church has returned Polly Smith. The club greatly singing at all levels was ob-
8, and 9. Those from here who home from a visit with her appreciates Rita's excellent viously the result of careful
were members of the cast granddaughter, Dawn Hobbs, program, hospitality, and rehearsing and two leading
included Lois Eastman, Vicki in Prove, Utah. While there generosity. The next meeting parts played by Alison Gould
Clark, Jessie and Sherry she toured Salt Lake City and will be at Edith Henson's as the Rabbit Who Wanted
Stapelfeld, Zachary and the snow-capped mountains apartment, to see the Cowles' Red Wings and Elizabeth
Emily Bayer, Dylan Ford, which surround it, andsaw the collection of earlycarriages Veghte as the school teacher
Jennifer Nelson, Joe Perkins, desert with thousands of sheep and their stagecoach, shown gave fine performances.
Gordon Perkins, and Nancy grazing. She also enjoyed her by Marge Cowles. At the home of Mrs. Donald
Perkins. The musical was first plane ride. They also We hear that Don Coulter there was a gathering
directed by Jean Davidson toured the Osmond Studio and Girouard's garden will be late of relatives when her family,
and Joe Ford. she spoke to Donnie Osmond this year, as a pair of killdeer
Members and friends of the of TVfame." is nesting there. They also
E. Ryegate, S. Ryegate, and Mr. and Mrs. Brian have bluebirds nesting, and
Ryegate Corner Presbyterian Copeland and baby daughter have seen three roSe-breasted
Churches gathered in the spent last weekend with grosbeaks at their feeder.
vestry of the Ryegate Corner Russell and Marge Page. The Methodist Church
Church Monday evening, May The N. Haverhill Girls Club announces a Special
ll, where Frank Davis, who held its annual banquet at the Recognition Sunday for
bad served as interim pastor home of Don and Alice longtime members at the Following the feast a broad
from August, 1980, to March, Girouard on May 16. About 50 regular 9:30 a.m. service on spectrum of talent entertained
1981, in the S. Ryegate and members and guests were May 31. Everyone is invited, forall, while fathers did K. P.
Ryegate Corner Churches,, present, including past