Page 2.The Journal Opinion-July 7, 1982
Blake Memorial Library announces new .
QUOTE
" am- ""1 .... " "History is, on every oc-
IPaH il | casion, the record of that
4[U
qmqdl im'i
| which one age finds worthy of
m-- t / note in another."
1mer 1 Jacob Burckhardt
00New Wermont Life'
[hits the newsstands u
I--| MONTPELIER-- The sum-summer, full ofhuma
i-, =---,- ,,--,,', w'n mar issue of Vermont Life energy, around our lakes and
contains more color up high, too."
photographs than any Lowell Lake in Londonderry
previous issue since this is the subject of the opening
magazine was first published article. Other Vermont lakes
in1946, and ponds are featured in
Asked to describe the separate stories -- Lake
summer issue, just published Morey in a story about Helen
and now available at area and Melvyn Douglas and their
newsstands, editor Charles love of Vermont; Lake
Morrissey of Montpelier says, Dunmore in a story about six
"This issue makes a colorful of Vermont's music camps;
CO-FEATURE splash." Hapgood Pond in Peru in a
Splashing on the front cover long essay about the Green
A-'HOigt is Matthew Ireland, age Mountain National Forest,
seven, of Guilford, Vt. Mat- and CoiLs Pond in Cabot in a
thew swings on a rope in a story about a five-day her-
swimming hole near the seback ride.
covered bridge crossing the Even Frank Lieberman's
Green River. "Matthew food column is about an un-
Ireland is typical of the entire derwater treat -- crayfish
summer issue," says lifted from the White River
Morrissey. "We're trying to and from Caspian Lake in
convey a sense of how Ver- Greensboro. Boiled and
mont is an active place in seasoned, Vermont crayfish
VERMorr
DArCE
FESTIVAL
dhzz, tap, and
m(xtern dance by
Vermont's most"
talented chorcog-
ruphcrs.
are now served in restaurants
in Montreal and Nantucket.
"We also try to give readers
a sense of being 'high' in the
summer issue," says
Morrissey. A story about the
Vermont Achievement Center
in Rutland takes readers with
a group of hikers to the top of
Mt. Mansfield. Other stories
tell about Stellafane, in
Springfield, where amateur
telescope makers assemble
each August, and about the
colorful slate roofs in Poult-
ney, Fair Haven, and
elsewhere in Vermont's "slate
belt."
The most colorful story of
all is about Vermont folk art,
portraying the exhibit that
opened last month at the
Vermont Historical Society in
Montpelier and then moves to
Shelburne, Middiebury, and
Bennington. This feature
contains 22 color illustrations
d Vermont craftsmanship.
This fall, Vermont Life
begins its 37th consecutive
year of publication.
Coming July 31st at Burke Mountain
Bill Monroe & The Bluegrs Boys
, Call &%-:NO3 for information
I[* BRADFORD i;
BRADFORD, VT., MEMORIAL FIE00
" ' : ........ One DaY only!
°" 121
lillY Shows At
• u.- .L .... 6 &.. 8 p-m
Connecticut Valley Jaycees
. PRESENTS.
ST. JOHNSBURY
WELLS RIVER
WE;T LEBANON
"PET ELEPHANT, ANYONE?"-- Most boys are content to have their pets in
small doses, with perhaps a dog, a caL or a fish or two. But Jeff Earl, Circus
Animal Trainer appearing here in Bradford with the Roberts Bros. Circus on
Monday, July 12 with shows at 6:00 and 8:00 p.m., likes to take his pets by the ton,
having grown up around lions, tigers and elephants while trouping around the
world with his mother and dad, famed stars of the high trapeze. Elephants and
dogs are Jeffs current concern, and the young trainer is a seasoned expert at
putting his animal actors through their paces in the family owned Roberts Bros.
Circus. Lisa, the performing Elephant and a hilarious troupe of canine comedians
will bring pleasure and joy to young and old as presented by the talented young
Mr. Earl. See Jeff and his performing animals, and a host of other Big Top Stars
with the Roberts Bros. Circus, Special reduced rate advance tickets are now on
sale through any Connecticut Valley Jaycee member or on sale at Hale Furniture
Store, Bradford or Steddard Implement Co., North Haverhill.
'How to Succeed in Business ..."
opens at the Jmwtion Playhouse
WHITE RIVER JCT.-- ltow really superb cast," she said.
To Succeed in Business "The music, the costumes and
Without Really Trying, the setting- the entire show is
classic Broadway musical outstanding. It's a pleasure
comedy, will be presented at working with talent like this."
the Junction Playhouse fz=om The cast includes Michael
July 6 to July tO. Winther as "Finch", Kathryn
A hilarious spoof of the Layng as "Hedy LaRue",
corporate success ladder, Lesly Jacobs as "Rosemary",
How To Succeed in Business Brent Briseoe as "J. B.
Without Really Trying tells Biggley" and Drew Tillotson
the story of J. Pierpont Finch, portrays "Frump".
a window washer who How To Succeed in Business
discovers an advice book on Without Really Trying opens
fame and fortune in the July 6. Curtain time is
business world. Tuesday through Saturday at
Dee Dee Sandt, from New 8:00p.m.
York, who directs the current For reservations and fur-
INTERESTING FACT Green Mountain Guild thor information call the
The largest zoo in the United production, expressed her Junction Playhouse at White
States is the San Diego Zoo excitement about the quality River Junction between I:00
which has 875 different species of the show at the Junction and t0:00 p.m.
of animals. Playhouse. "We've got a
ING PLEASURE
LYME INN The kind of New England
Inn you always hoped to find ... Serving
great food and good spirits with old
fashioned hospitality. 603-795-2222 or 795-
4404.
LINCOLN INN RESTAURANT 20
Hastings St. Dining Room and Coffee Shop
- Sugar Shack Lounge. Banquet facilities
to 400. Major credit cards aecepted
AIME'S RESTAURANT--Tel. (802) 748.
3553. Junction Rt. 2 & Rt. 18. Steak-plus
and Lobster-plus. Mobil Guide and AAA
Listed,
2 miles west of Wells River on Rt. 302. 802-
429-2120 or 633-9394. Comfortable country
dining with unique salad bar. Catering and
cake decorating.
---N
<00YNA UTE
Ill:ill Cofonia, .aza,0,
'l[|i r ' 8222. Open Daily from 11:30
AM. Cocktail Lounge
i " Luncheon Specials
Family Dinners -- Take
Out Service.
Y
i
HOWARD JOHNSON'S--- Interstates 89-
91. Open 7 days a week. Always open --
never closed for your convenience. Just for
coffee or a complete meal, salad bar.
Liquor. 6 Nites entertainment. Plan your
FOR YOUR DIN
Bin
:i ...... CotSlINA EXll
/ .:;,", RESTAURANT
/° 7A' r' . Main Street. Serving lunch
/i ! ' : from 11:00-2:30, Mon.-Sat.
• Open evenings days, Sun.-
, Thurs. 5-10. Fri. and Sat. 5-
Phone 802-222-9008.
II.
| . Fine Italian dining in a warm candle-
lit atmosphere.
GARDEN RESTAURANT-- Lower Plain
Rt. 5. Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
and Sunday Brunch. Try out Pizza Special.
802.222.5202.
Rt. 5 & 25. Hours: 6-9:30 all week. 802.222.
5288. Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner-Window
ROBERTS' COUNTRY COOKING-- Rt. 5.
Mun.-Sat., 6 AM-8 PM. Sun., 8:30 AM-6:30
PM, The Familiar Roberts' Family Menu
plus a take out window featuring soft-
service cones & fountain service.
TtllRD RAIL RESTAURANT-- Rt. 5.
Serving Lunch & Dinner from* 5-10:30.
Sunday Breakfast 10-2. Daily fresh fish
specials -- relaxed atmosphere -- fine food
with a personal touch.
ROBERTS' FAIRLEE DINER-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-Sat., 6 AM-8PM. Sun., 8:30 AM-6:30
PM. Home style cooking at home style
prices:
1 ['vlt@ BONNIE OAKS RESORT-- On beautiful
Lake Morey. Fine lakeside dining party or banquet with us. 802-295-6048.
-,-... b( '*'"-L [ 71] featuring live Main lobster, fresh seafood, ---S
prime rib and continental specialties.
IcKezs available "" '"'--" Open for luncheon on the deck, July- BARGEU-R02 &
1 AUgust 12.1:30. Dinner nightly, 6:30 to .... 10. Mou.-Thurs.,6AM-9:00PM. Fri.-Sun.,
from all s:oo. For reservations: 802-333-4362. 6AM-I0:00PM.GO3-747-3393.
Entertainment Tuesday through Sunday in
members and: the Highlander Lounge. Dancing every LE-R___--
PaYOItr&VK,.AOfOItO i= Friday and Saturday, July and August. RESTAURANT
,ALE em & cmrr, / / ! Visa and Master Charge accepted.
CONMAL INC., ELY, VT. I m I ('entral Street 603-747-Z07 I
STO*Jm ILr,TS CO., ,OAT. -,/'./I Breakfast. lunch, dinner with daily
VfltmLL, N,H. "q LOIIR TUB RESTAURANT-- Rt. 18. l)ecialties. Upstairs bar with happy hour
Ng.444,$719. Open Mon.-Sat. t2-2 and5-9, from 5-(; eervdav and weekend eu-
S AVE ! S AVE ,.. Live Mai.e Lobster. Fre,h ,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,, ..';a, h, our .,,. ,,,,.,,.i,,
elll Cecktaiis. Reserv. & Maj. Credit aml listen t, our pi{no mu.ic dfih, you
a CUl.b Accepted. enj.v dimwr. {;crman - Em'Ol)'an
BuY,,Adv n.¢e Tickets_ ---Moio. iNN--I:;f .,..,.',a,,,,.. ,,ea.,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,',,, ,,,:,,,,,"
Idce At-Door I Advance Sale Pdce and U.S. 302. 603-444-5366. Home of North (r-,li! caz'd acc,.pWd.lll ,:lo,,dl, .,.'n"davs",,, I
eat--Mort., thru Thurs. 15.95 'till 8::1. Fri.
ADULT $4 O0 i ADULT $3 OO Country's Most Popular Buffet. all you can
& Sat. till 9 P.M. (open for lunch and
breakfast.
c, $300 ] cs s2oe DINE WITH US!
................................. i -- I IIIII III I I I
GRUBBY
E. CORINTH-- The Blake
Memorial Library in East
Corinth has subscribed to
several new periodicals:
Bon Appetit -- a food and
entertaining magazine.
Mother Earth News --
magazine of "how to's" for
country living.
Collectables -- has articles
on collecting everything from
marbles to baseball cards,
antiques to Star Trek
memorabilia.
New Shelter -- from Rodale
Press, the magazine for those
who are building, repairing, or
restoring their homes.
Stone Soup -- stories and
artwork by children for
children.
Other periodicals that the
library receives are Time,
Newsweek, U.S. News and
World Report, Sports
lllustrated, Cosmoplitan,
Consumer Reports, Redbook,
Saturday Evening Post, A.D.,
Moody Monthly, Popular
Mechanics, Scientific
American, Crafts Magazine,
Better Homes and Gardens,
Good Housekeeping, House
Beautiful, Ladies Home
Journal, McCalls, Early
American Life, Prevention,
DIAMONDS . WATCHES
We Repair ACCUTRON, TIME
and A;I Makes.
HASKELL JEWELERS
Littleton, NH 03561
IOQ) 444-3351
Organic Gardening, Country Wisdom,
Journal, Yankee, Vermont All
Life, Backpacker, National checked out
Geographic, International The library
Wildlife, National Wildlife, day,
Children's Digest, Wee and7-9 Lm.
. _
Here's A Band That Really Shines
The Maples And The Pines.
Come Dance To Their Music
The 111 Club, For A Night
Saturday, July 10
Chrome
Forest"
For Reservations Call Before 7:Oh p.I
(603) 747-2505 Or 747-2840
RURAL DELIVERY
WHV?
IT JUST SO HAPPENED
by Kern
UuIL th |trl tlq th b0e t0 r •
word, Then circle A, B or C for the c
reetmeanin (or de oflttoa).
S¢oreyourifas 00WS: ..
4 Correct-Excellent 2 Correct-r=-
3 Correct-Goad l-0Correct-Peor
^UP
{PqV4k ttt'as tr.
" R. DAmP DnV c. uoe '/
I I[
I lli I_00-L !
I A. cv=zN " " g ,sLo ¢.lpuCl
! 4. IDIIINISlWllE ]
WOODSVILLE
Page 2.The Journal Opinion-July 7, 1982
Blake Memorial Library announces new .
QUOTE
" am- ""1 .... " "History is, on every oc-
IPaH il | casion, the record of that
4[U
qmqdl im'i
| which one age finds worthy of
m-- t / note in another."
1mer 1 Jacob Burckhardt
00New Wermont Life'
[hits the newsstands u
I--| MONTPELIER-- The sum-summer, full ofhuma
i-, =---,- ,,--,,', w'n mar issue of Vermont Life energy, around our lakes and
contains more color up high, too."
photographs than any Lowell Lake in Londonderry
previous issue since this is the subject of the opening
magazine was first published article. Other Vermont lakes
in1946, and ponds are featured in
Asked to describe the separate stories -- Lake
summer issue, just published Morey in a story about Helen
and now available at area and Melvyn Douglas and their
newsstands, editor Charles love of Vermont; Lake
Morrissey of Montpelier says, Dunmore in a story about six
"This issue makes a colorful of Vermont's music camps;
CO-FEATURE splash." Hapgood Pond in Peru in a
Splashing on the front cover long essay about the Green
A-'HOigt is Matthew Ireland, age Mountain National Forest,
seven, of Guilford, Vt. Mat- and CoiLs Pond in Cabot in a
thew swings on a rope in a story about a five-day her-
swimming hole near the seback ride.
covered bridge crossing the Even Frank Lieberman's
Green River. "Matthew food column is about an un-
Ireland is typical of the entire derwater treat -- crayfish
summer issue," says lifted from the White River
Morrissey. "We're trying to and from Caspian Lake in
convey a sense of how Ver- Greensboro. Boiled and
mont is an active place in seasoned, Vermont crayfish
VERMorr
DArCE
FESTIVAL
dhzz, tap, and
m(xtern dance by
Vermont's most"
talented chorcog-
ruphcrs.
are now served in restaurants
in Montreal and Nantucket.
"We also try to give readers
a sense of being 'high' in the
summer issue," says
Morrissey. A story about the
Vermont Achievement Center
in Rutland takes readers with
a group of hikers to the top of
Mt. Mansfield. Other stories
tell about Stellafane, in
Springfield, where amateur
telescope makers assemble
each August, and about the
colorful slate roofs in Poult-
ney, Fair Haven, and
elsewhere in Vermont's "slate
belt."
The most colorful story of
all is about Vermont folk art,
portraying the exhibit that
opened last month at the
Vermont Historical Society in
Montpelier and then moves to
Shelburne, Middiebury, and
Bennington. This feature
contains 22 color illustrations
d Vermont craftsmanship.
This fall, Vermont Life
begins its 37th consecutive
year of publication.
Coming July 31st at Burke Mountain
Bill Monroe & The Bluegrs Boys
, Call &%-:NO3 for information
I[* BRADFORD i;
BRADFORD, VT., MEMORIAL FIE00
" ' : ........ One DaY only!
°" 121
lillY Shows At
• u.- .L .... 6 &.. 8 p-m
Connecticut Valley Jaycees
. PRESENTS.
ST. JOHNSBURY
WELLS RIVER
WE;T LEBANON
"PET ELEPHANT, ANYONE?"-- Most boys are content to have their pets in
small doses, with perhaps a dog, a caL or a fish or two. But Jeff Earl, Circus
Animal Trainer appearing here in Bradford with the Roberts Bros. Circus on
Monday, July 12 with shows at 6:00 and 8:00 p.m., likes to take his pets by the ton,
having grown up around lions, tigers and elephants while trouping around the
world with his mother and dad, famed stars of the high trapeze. Elephants and
dogs are Jeffs current concern, and the young trainer is a seasoned expert at
putting his animal actors through their paces in the family owned Roberts Bros.
Circus. Lisa, the performing Elephant and a hilarious troupe of canine comedians
will bring pleasure and joy to young and old as presented by the talented young
Mr. Earl. See Jeff and his performing animals, and a host of other Big Top Stars
with the Roberts Bros. Circus, Special reduced rate advance tickets are now on
sale through any Connecticut Valley Jaycee member or on sale at Hale Furniture
Store, Bradford or Steddard Implement Co., North Haverhill.
'How to Succeed in Business ..."
opens at the Jmwtion Playhouse
WHITE RIVER JCT.-- ltow really superb cast," she said.
To Succeed in Business "The music, the costumes and
Without Really Trying, the setting- the entire show is
classic Broadway musical outstanding. It's a pleasure
comedy, will be presented at working with talent like this."
the Junction Playhouse fz=om The cast includes Michael
July 6 to July tO. Winther as "Finch", Kathryn
A hilarious spoof of the Layng as "Hedy LaRue",
corporate success ladder, Lesly Jacobs as "Rosemary",
How To Succeed in Business Brent Briseoe as "J. B.
Without Really Trying tells Biggley" and Drew Tillotson
the story of J. Pierpont Finch, portrays "Frump".
a window washer who How To Succeed in Business
discovers an advice book on Without Really Trying opens
fame and fortune in the July 6. Curtain time is
business world. Tuesday through Saturday at
Dee Dee Sandt, from New 8:00p.m.
York, who directs the current For reservations and fur-
INTERESTING FACT Green Mountain Guild thor information call the
The largest zoo in the United production, expressed her Junction Playhouse at White
States is the San Diego Zoo excitement about the quality River Junction between I:00
which has 875 different species of the show at the Junction and t0:00 p.m.
of animals. Playhouse. "We've got a
ING PLEASURE
LYME INN The kind of New England
Inn you always hoped to find ... Serving
great food and good spirits with old
fashioned hospitality. 603-795-2222 or 795-
4404.
LINCOLN INN RESTAURANT 20
Hastings St. Dining Room and Coffee Shop
- Sugar Shack Lounge. Banquet facilities
to 400. Major credit cards aecepted
AIME'S RESTAURANT--Tel. (802) 748.
3553. Junction Rt. 2 & Rt. 18. Steak-plus
and Lobster-plus. Mobil Guide and AAA
Listed,
2 miles west of Wells River on Rt. 302. 802-
429-2120 or 633-9394. Comfortable country
dining with unique salad bar. Catering and
cake decorating.
---N
<00YNA UTE
Ill:ill Cofonia, .aza,0,
'l[|i r ' 8222. Open Daily from 11:30
AM. Cocktail Lounge
i " Luncheon Specials
Family Dinners -- Take
Out Service.
Y
i
HOWARD JOHNSON'S--- Interstates 89-
91. Open 7 days a week. Always open --
never closed for your convenience. Just for
coffee or a complete meal, salad bar.
Liquor. 6 Nites entertainment. Plan your
FOR YOUR DIN
Bin
:i ...... CotSlINA EXll
/ .:;,", RESTAURANT
/° 7A' r' . Main Street. Serving lunch
/i ! ' : from 11:00-2:30, Mon.-Sat.
• Open evenings days, Sun.-
, Thurs. 5-10. Fri. and Sat. 5-
Phone 802-222-9008.
II.
| . Fine Italian dining in a warm candle-
lit atmosphere.
GARDEN RESTAURANT-- Lower Plain
Rt. 5. Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
and Sunday Brunch. Try out Pizza Special.
802.222.5202.
Rt. 5 & 25. Hours: 6-9:30 all week. 802.222.
5288. Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner-Window
ROBERTS' COUNTRY COOKING-- Rt. 5.
Mun.-Sat., 6 AM-8 PM. Sun., 8:30 AM-6:30
PM, The Familiar Roberts' Family Menu
plus a take out window featuring soft-
service cones & fountain service.
TtllRD RAIL RESTAURANT-- Rt. 5.
Serving Lunch & Dinner from* 5-10:30.
Sunday Breakfast 10-2. Daily fresh fish
specials -- relaxed atmosphere -- fine food
with a personal touch.
ROBERTS' FAIRLEE DINER-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-Sat., 6 AM-8PM. Sun., 8:30 AM-6:30
PM. Home style cooking at home style
prices:
1 ['vlt@ BONNIE OAKS RESORT-- On beautiful
Lake Morey. Fine lakeside dining party or banquet with us. 802-295-6048.
-,-... b( '*'"-L [ 71] featuring live Main lobster, fresh seafood, ---S
prime rib and continental specialties.
IcKezs available "" '"'--" Open for luncheon on the deck, July- BARGEU-R02 &
1 AUgust 12.1:30. Dinner nightly, 6:30 to .... 10. Mou.-Thurs.,6AM-9:00PM. Fri.-Sun.,
from all s:oo. For reservations: 802-333-4362. 6AM-I0:00PM.GO3-747-3393.
Entertainment Tuesday through Sunday in
members and: the Highlander Lounge. Dancing every LE-R___--
PaYOItr&VK,.AOfOItO i= Friday and Saturday, July and August. RESTAURANT
,ALE em & cmrr, / / ! Visa and Master Charge accepted.
CONMAL INC., ELY, VT. I m I ('entral Street 603-747-Z07 I
STO*Jm ILr,TS CO., ,OAT. -,/'./I Breakfast. lunch, dinner with daily
VfltmLL, N,H. "q LOIIR TUB RESTAURANT-- Rt. 18. l)ecialties. Upstairs bar with happy hour
Ng.444,$719. Open Mon.-Sat. t2-2 and5-9, from 5-(; eervdav and weekend eu-
S AVE ! S AVE ,.. Live Mai.e Lobster. Fre,h ,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,, ..';a, h, our .,,. ,,,,.,,.i,,
elll Cecktaiis. Reserv. & Maj. Credit aml listen t, our pi{no mu.ic dfih, you
a CUl.b Accepted. enj.v dimwr. {;crman - Em'Ol)'an
BuY,,Adv n.¢e Tickets_ ---Moio. iNN--I:;f .,..,.',a,,,,.. ,,ea.,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,',,, ,,,:,,,,,"
Idce At-Door I Advance Sale Pdce and U.S. 302. 603-444-5366. Home of North (r-,li! caz'd acc,.pWd.lll ,:lo,,dl, .,.'n"davs",,, I
eat--Mort., thru Thurs. 15.95 'till 8::1. Fri.
ADULT $4 O0 i ADULT $3 OO Country's Most Popular Buffet. all you can
& Sat. till 9 P.M. (open for lunch and
breakfast.
c, $300 ] cs s2oe DINE WITH US!
................................. i -- I IIIII III I I I
GRUBBY
E. CORINTH-- The Blake
Memorial Library in East
Corinth has subscribed to
several new periodicals:
Bon Appetit -- a food and
entertaining magazine.
Mother Earth News --
magazine of "how to's" for
country living.
Collectables -- has articles
on collecting everything from
marbles to baseball cards,
antiques to Star Trek
memorabilia.
New Shelter -- from Rodale
Press, the magazine for those
who are building, repairing, or
restoring their homes.
Stone Soup -- stories and
artwork by children for
children.
Other periodicals that the
library receives are Time,
Newsweek, U.S. News and
World Report, Sports
lllustrated, Cosmoplitan,
Consumer Reports, Redbook,
Saturday Evening Post, A.D.,
Moody Monthly, Popular
Mechanics, Scientific
American, Crafts Magazine,
Better Homes and Gardens,
Good Housekeeping, House
Beautiful, Ladies Home
Journal, McCalls, Early
American Life, Prevention,
DIAMONDS . WATCHES
We Repair ACCUTRON, TIME
and A;I Makes.
HASKELL JEWELERS
Littleton, NH 03561
IOQ) 444-3351
Organic Gardening, Country Wisdom,
Journal, Yankee, Vermont All
Life, Backpacker, National checked out
Geographic, International The library
Wildlife, National Wildlife, day,
Children's Digest, Wee and7-9 Lm.
. _
Here's A Band That Really Shines
The Maples And The Pines.
Come Dance To Their Music
The 111 Club, For A Night
Saturday, July 10
Chrome
Forest"
For Reservations Call Before 7:Oh p.I
(603) 747-2505 Or 747-2840
RURAL DELIVERY
WHV?
IT JUST SO HAPPENED
by Kern
UuIL th |trl tlq th b0e t0 r •
word, Then circle A, B or C for the c
reetmeanin (or de oflttoa).
S¢oreyourifas 00WS: ..
4 Correct-Excellent 2 Correct-r=-
3 Correct-Goad l-0Correct-Peor
^UP
{PqV4k ttt'as tr.
" R. DAmP DnV c. uoe '/
I I[
I lli I_00-L !
I A. cv=zN " " g ,sLo ¢.lpuCl
! 4. IDIIINISlWllE ]
WOODSVILLE