Page 2-The Journal Opinlon-Jul. 21, 1982
r!emlnment
"Pirates of Penzance" to
NOIIWICH- Gilbert and Strohmier are also leaders of
Sullivan's most famous Opera North
operetta, "The Pirates of The opening night per-
Penzance," opens this iormance is iven as a gala
'" .......... Thursday, July 22. at Tracy benefit for Hanover Chamber
New books added at//brarv .all in Norwich. The Light Orchestra. The.re ,,,ill be ten
• Opera of Norwich production performauees in all, at 8:00
E CORINTIt -- Three new the Blae Memorial Library: features a cast of fifty singers p.m.. July 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28
}oks have been added to the Vermont-- a llistory by from theUpper Valley. and 31, plus matinee per-
Vermont books collection at Historian and editor Charles Jim T(Mhunter. of Norwich, formanc(.s at 2:3t) p.m.,
T. Morrissey. Vermont and returns this year as tile Pirate Sunday, July 25; 10:30 a.m.,
Vermonters have a distinct King, ahmg wih regulars Saturdaj, July 31; and 4:00
image stubbornly resistant to Katharine DeBoer as lald, pro., Sunday, August 1.
PLAYHOUSE pressures for conformity. Mr. Nancy Ellison as Ruth and Tickets cost $10 for the
Morrissey describes the Peter Smith as Major General opening night tenefit, and
,c,,,, historic background that Stanley. $6.50 for all other per-
woduced the states as it is.
Nothin" but the Truth, by
former governor Deane C.
Davis, is a collection of 75
delightful yarns filled with
insight into the Vermont mind
and character.
Hooper's Pasture by John S.
Hooper, regular contributor to
the Sunday Times Argus. The
book offers a glimpse of small
town life during the past
hundred years -- one man's
view of the fun of living in
rural New England.
Library hours are Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 2-5, 7-9.
The focus of "The Pirates of
Penzance" is all innocent
young man, Frederic, who
was mistakenly apprenticed
to a band of pirates by his
nurse. David Brunelle, of
Sara, Maine, plays Frederic.
Also new to the light opera
company are Ken Munsey, of
Canaan, N.tt., and Bill
Reiners, of Hanover.
Music director and con-
ductor is Louis Burkit, who
teaches voice at Dartmouth
College and is director of the
Glee Club there. Barbara
Duncan is choreographer.
Burkot and director David
What made Lake Willoughby?
WOODSTOCK-- On Saturday,
August 7, from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m., Dr. Herbert
Hawkes and the Vermont
Institute of Natural Science
will lead an exploration of one
of the most spectacular areas
in Vermont's Northeast
Kingdom,
During this field trip he will
discuss the origins of the rocks
and the glacial history of
Willoughby Notch, followed by
a one and one-half mile hike to
the top of the cliffs of Mount
Hor, overlooking the lake.
Preregistration deadline is
Tuesday, August 3. Send
name, address, phone num-
ber, and fee to VINS, Wood-
stock, Vt., 05091, or call 457-
2779 for more information.
Fee: $7.00 members, $9.00 for
nonmembers.
ST. JOHNSBURY
WELLS RIVER
THIS WEER
A TURN OF THE CENTURY
MUSICAL REVUE
Tintypes
July 20- 24
WltK
THE BASf.SALL MOS[GL
Damn Yankees
July 27 - 31
Performances
Curtain is 8,00 p.m. every Ttmsdoy
through Saturday, July 6-August 26.
Dinner/Theatre
Dinntw I T he.Ire pockoge INOn
available at the Hotel olidge
,ni roam ooWtent to the
Playhouse.
l Reservations
The Guild has o nerot odmis$ioe
policy, We suggest r.ervofions.
Telephone 1802) 295.6228, Box
Office open 1,10p.m.
IH[
TueSdays at I I:00 am:
AIt eats $2.00
CINE00I00?
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
7:00 & 9;15
MATINEES
Sot,, Sun. & Rainy Days 2:00
Directed by Stephen Spielbet
CINEMA II
, STARTS FRIDAY
,...._ With Burr & Dolly
k '':r Ihis mutlt fan just
/:1S & 9:30
t.. Sun. & Rainy Date 2:O0
Ends Thursday
THE THING
7:I5&9:15
TOP 20 COUNTRY SONGS
FROM WYK00
WNk d Jdv 19. 1912
"THE NORTH'S NUMBER ONE COUNTRY STATION"
klffl$I lnu
1 ALABAMA -- "Take Me Dovm"
1 MERLE HAGGARD -- "Are The COd Times Rmlly Ove¢'
3 RICKY SKAGGS -- "l Don't Core'"
4 HANK WILLIANLS, JR. -- "Nory Tookin"
S E/Y LOU HARRIS -- "Born To Run"
6 SYLVIA "Nobody"
7 JANIE FRIOCE -- "Don't Worry 'bout Me Boby"
8 CON HUNL -- "Oh Girl"
9 RONNIE MILSAP -- "Any Day Now'"
10 RONNI MCDOWELL -- "1 Just Cut Myself on o Piece of Her
Broken Heart"
11 MARTY ROBllINS -- 'Tme Memo€ice Just Won't Die"
12 ilARBAP.A P&dIDRELL -- "Till Your Gone"
13 DOLLY PARTON "Heorfbrmk Exwoss"
14 DAVID FRIZELL -- "Got, ha Hir A Wind To Decorate Our
Home"
15 WAYLON JENNINGS -- "Women Do Know How To Carry
Off"
16 LARRY GATLIN "She Used To Sing On Sunday"
17 EARL THOMAS CONLEY -- "'Heavenly Bodies"
18 ROGER MILLER -- "Old Friends"
19 CONWAY IITTY- '51owhond"
20 OAK RIDGE BOYS -- "'Sa Fine"
QUOTE
"A freeway is something
that is not:free when one.
considers the emotional
toll."
Anonymous
'c00e se00sone0000a
EA.(;T RYE(;ATE
WEST LEBANON
EAST TH ET--F-O--R D
nm i I II I I I I III
/HITE RIVER JUNCTII)h
FAIRLEE
NO BLUE JEANS NO BLUE DENIMS NO HATS ALLOWED
Modern Country & Country Rock Music
You'fl Just Have To Dance To It
They Enjoy Themselves, And $o Will You,
At The 111 Club, So You Come, Too!
WOODSVILLE
I Saturday, July 24
OU
"S thern
, Comfort"
For Reservations Call Before 7 P.M.
(603) 747-2505 Or 747-2840
I I III I I III IL I
formances. They may be
purchased at Janet Flanders
Travel, Norwich, The Gardner
Group, Norwich; or at The
Dartmouth Bookstore,
ttanover. For information
about group rates and for
phone reserwtions, call ¢81)2)
649-1954.
Tickets may also be pur-
chased at the door: however,
last year's performances sold
out, so it is advisable to buy
tickets in advance.
on Norwich sta
"PIRATES )F PENZANCE"-- David Brunelle, left,
and Katherine DeBoer, of Haverhill, in the Gilbert and
Sullivan production opening this week in Norwich.
Wednesday, July 21
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
Thursday, July 22
BRADFORD: Connecticut Valley Fair, gates will open at
6:00 p.m. The fair is held at the Memorial Field behind the
old Bradford Academy in Bradford Village.
Friday, July 23
BRADFORD: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the Oxbow
Vocational Center serving at 11:45 a.m. For reservations call
2224782.
BRADFORD: Connecticut Valley Fair, activities all day and
into th." -vening.
Saturday, July 24
WHITE RIVER JCT. : Record Hop at the Legion Hall from
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Admission, $3.00.
WOODSVILLE: New Woodsy(lie-Wells River Sewage
Treatment Plant Open House at the plant site off Route 135 in
Woodsy(lie from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
BRADFORD: Connecticut Valley Fair, activities all day and
into the evening.
SundaY, July 25
BRADFORD: Connecticut Valley Fair, activities all day and
into the evening at the Memorial Field.
Bath Tub Race at 11:00 a.m on Federal Street in Bradford
Village.
-- Annual Bradford Street Parade begins at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday, July 28
WELLS RIVER: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will be at the United Church of Christ from 9:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m.
NEWBURY: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will be at the Bailey Memorial Club from 2:00 to 4:00
p.m.
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
CoLA"I'bJA EX00-il"
f,L.Cf." " -'" - RESTAURANT
'.E*,i " Main Street. Serving lunch
from 11:00-2:30, Mon.-Sal.
Open evenings 7 days, Sun.-
Thurs. 5-10. Fri. and Sat. 5-
it. Phone 802-222- 9008.
. Fine Italian dining in a warm candle-
lit atmosphere.
GARDEN RESTAURANT-- l,ower Plain
Rt. 5. Serving Breakfast, I.unch. Dinner,
and Sunday Brunch. Try out Pizza Special.
802-222-5202.
COUTEE'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT--
RL. 5 & 25. tiours: 6-9:30 all week. 802-222-
5288. Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner-Window
Take Out Service.
I,YME INN-- The kind of New England
hm you always hoped to find . . . Serving
great food and good spirits with old
fashioned hpitality. 603.795-2222 or 795-
4404. Reservations suggested.
I,INCOI,N INN RESTAURANT 20
Ilastings St. l)ining Room and Coffee Shop
- Sugar Shack I,ounge. Banquet facilities
to 400. Major credit cards accepted.
AIME'S RESTAURANT-- Tel. (802) 748-
3553. Junction Rt. 2 & Rt. 18. Steak-plus
and Lobster-plus. Mobil Guide and AAA
lasted.
WARNERS GAI,LERY RESTAURANT--
2 miles west of Wells River on Rt. 302. 802-
429.2120 or 633-9:|94. Comfortable country
dining with uoique salad bar. Catering and
cake decorating.
i tJT(00
RESTAURANT
Colonial Plaza (603) 298-
X222. Open Daily from I t :30
AM. Cocktail l.ounge-
' l,uncheon Specials --
Fainily I)inners Take
Out ,'Prvice.
t
llOWARI) JOliNSON'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.
l,iquor. 6 Nitre entertainment. Plan ymr
party or banquet with us. 802-295-6048.
BAll(;E INN RESTAURANT-- Rt. 302 &
I0. Mon.-Tinlrs., 6 AM-9:IHt PM. Fri.-Sun.,
G A31-10:IH; PM. 603-747-339;l.
CHALET SHAEFER
RESTAURANT
( 'en tra [ Street 693-7 t 7 -297 I
Bi'cakfast. hmch. dinner with daih'
l)ccialties. t'pstairs hap with happy hou'r
[l'O|i| 5-1; i' Vt" l" vda '.' altd ;¢ee ke nd t'll-
I (q'i;lililltl'Ul. Ih"h|x *by onr x ater tonut;iin
mid titt.n 1. OHt" pJ;llIO lnni(" uhile 'on
Cilia ditnl('|'. ( ;C|'III;Ill - Enrollea n
,qwciailie,,. lh';Pot|;dd.' i|ri¢,,|l. Major
( r, dit v.tr|l,,. :WVel|tctl. (h.tql .uu|l;| s.
I I II
DINE WITH US!
I
PHIL'S RESTAURANT & CAMP-
GROUND-- RL. 5. 802-633-9394. Snacks to
complete dinners to catering family dining
at moderate prices. Entertainment
weekends.
ROBERTS' COUNTRY ('(X)KING-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-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.
TIIIRD RAIl, RESTAURANT-- Rt. 5.
Serving l,unch & I)inner front 5-t0:39.
Sunday Breakfast 10-2. Daily fresh fish
specials -- relaxed atmosphere -- fine food
with a personal touch.
ROBERTS' FAIRI,EE I)INER-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-Sat., 6 AM-SPM. Sun.. 8:30 AM-6:30
PM. Ilome style cooking at home style
wires !
BONNIE OAKS RESORT-- On beautiful
Lake Morey. Fine lakeside dining
featuring live Main lobster, fresh seafood.
prime rib and continental specialties.
Open for luncheon on the deck, July-
August 12-1:30. l)innernightly, 6:30 to
8:00. For reservations: 802-333-4362.
Entertainment Tuesday through Sunday in
the Highlander Lounge. Dancing every
Friday and Saturday, July and August.
Visa and Master Charge accepted.
Rt. It(.
603-444-5719. ()pen Mon.-Sat. 12-2 and 5.9.
Sun. 12-9. l,ive Maine l,obster - Fresh
Seafood Cocktails. Reserv. & Mat. Credit
Cards Accepted.
/'ONTiNENTAi 93 MOTOR INN--I-9:|
and U.S. 302, 603-444-5366. llome of North
( ountry's Most Popular Buffetall you can
catM'mL thru Thurs. $5.95 'till 8:'30, Fri.
& Sat. till 9 P.M. (open htr Innch arid
LITTLETON
breakfast.)
I
HAM AND BEAN
SUPPER
WAITS RIVER-- There will
be a Ham and Bean Supper at
the Waits River Fellowship
Hall on Saturday, July 31, with
settings at 5:00, 6:00, and 7:00
p.m. Adults, $3.75; children
under 13, $2.00; preschoolers,
free.
\\;
.....__2/The ins and
outs of an evening
out at the Inn.
Please don't expect us, on these
summer evenings, to ply you with elegant food and drink in
formal dining room!
Be prepared instead to have the plying done under the
our spacious and charming outdoor terrace. Fleet-footed
old favorite dishes from our outdoor grill, plus an ev(
variety of new surprises from our chef can help make a
evening unforgettable.
Dress in whatever you find comfortable, but do come
to be out at the Inn.
".-' a t Dartmouth
CS"-N) Hanover, NH
643.4300
RURAL DELIVERY
i1,.
GRANDPA BOY
i ii iiiiii l|,m iiiii
L.ET AKE 50f.THINC-,- "
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NAPOLEON
By Wart
By McBride
Page 2-The Journal Opinlon-Jul. 21, 1982
r!emlnment
"Pirates of Penzance" to
NOIIWICH- Gilbert and Strohmier are also leaders of
Sullivan's most famous Opera North
operetta, "The Pirates of The opening night per-
Penzance," opens this iormance is iven as a gala
'" .......... Thursday, July 22. at Tracy benefit for Hanover Chamber
New books added at//brarv .all in Norwich. The Light Orchestra. The.re ,,,ill be ten
• Opera of Norwich production performauees in all, at 8:00
E CORINTIt -- Three new the Blae Memorial Library: features a cast of fifty singers p.m.. July 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28
}oks have been added to the Vermont-- a llistory by from theUpper Valley. and 31, plus matinee per-
Vermont books collection at Historian and editor Charles Jim T(Mhunter. of Norwich, formanc(.s at 2:3t) p.m.,
T. Morrissey. Vermont and returns this year as tile Pirate Sunday, July 25; 10:30 a.m.,
Vermonters have a distinct King, ahmg wih regulars Saturdaj, July 31; and 4:00
image stubbornly resistant to Katharine DeBoer as lald, pro., Sunday, August 1.
PLAYHOUSE pressures for conformity. Mr. Nancy Ellison as Ruth and Tickets cost $10 for the
Morrissey describes the Peter Smith as Major General opening night tenefit, and
,c,,,, historic background that Stanley. $6.50 for all other per-
woduced the states as it is.
Nothin" but the Truth, by
former governor Deane C.
Davis, is a collection of 75
delightful yarns filled with
insight into the Vermont mind
and character.
Hooper's Pasture by John S.
Hooper, regular contributor to
the Sunday Times Argus. The
book offers a glimpse of small
town life during the past
hundred years -- one man's
view of the fun of living in
rural New England.
Library hours are Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 2-5, 7-9.
The focus of "The Pirates of
Penzance" is all innocent
young man, Frederic, who
was mistakenly apprenticed
to a band of pirates by his
nurse. David Brunelle, of
Sara, Maine, plays Frederic.
Also new to the light opera
company are Ken Munsey, of
Canaan, N.tt., and Bill
Reiners, of Hanover.
Music director and con-
ductor is Louis Burkit, who
teaches voice at Dartmouth
College and is director of the
Glee Club there. Barbara
Duncan is choreographer.
Burkot and director David
What made Lake Willoughby?
WOODSTOCK-- On Saturday,
August 7, from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m., Dr. Herbert
Hawkes and the Vermont
Institute of Natural Science
will lead an exploration of one
of the most spectacular areas
in Vermont's Northeast
Kingdom,
During this field trip he will
discuss the origins of the rocks
and the glacial history of
Willoughby Notch, followed by
a one and one-half mile hike to
the top of the cliffs of Mount
Hor, overlooking the lake.
Preregistration deadline is
Tuesday, August 3. Send
name, address, phone num-
ber, and fee to VINS, Wood-
stock, Vt., 05091, or call 457-
2779 for more information.
Fee: $7.00 members, $9.00 for
nonmembers.
ST. JOHNSBURY
WELLS RIVER
THIS WEER
A TURN OF THE CENTURY
MUSICAL REVUE
Tintypes
July 20- 24
WltK
THE BASf.SALL MOS[GL
Damn Yankees
July 27 - 31
Performances
Curtain is 8,00 p.m. every Ttmsdoy
through Saturday, July 6-August 26.
Dinner/Theatre
Dinntw I T he.Ire pockoge INOn
available at the Hotel olidge
,ni roam ooWtent to the
Playhouse.
l Reservations
The Guild has o nerot odmis$ioe
policy, We suggest r.ervofions.
Telephone 1802) 295.6228, Box
Office open 1,10p.m.
IH[
TueSdays at I I:00 am:
AIt eats $2.00
CINE00I00?
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
7:00 & 9;15
MATINEES
Sot,, Sun. & Rainy Days 2:00
Directed by Stephen Spielbet
CINEMA II
, STARTS FRIDAY
,...._ With Burr & Dolly
k '':r Ihis mutlt fan just
/:1S & 9:30
t.. Sun. & Rainy Date 2:O0
Ends Thursday
THE THING
7:I5&9:15
TOP 20 COUNTRY SONGS
FROM WYK00
WNk d Jdv 19. 1912
"THE NORTH'S NUMBER ONE COUNTRY STATION"
klffl$I lnu
1 ALABAMA -- "Take Me Dovm"
1 MERLE HAGGARD -- "Are The COd Times Rmlly Ove¢'
3 RICKY SKAGGS -- "l Don't Core'"
4 HANK WILLIANLS, JR. -- "Nory Tookin"
S E/Y LOU HARRIS -- "Born To Run"
6 SYLVIA "Nobody"
7 JANIE FRIOCE -- "Don't Worry 'bout Me Boby"
8 CON HUNL -- "Oh Girl"
9 RONNIE MILSAP -- "Any Day Now'"
10 RONNI MCDOWELL -- "1 Just Cut Myself on o Piece of Her
Broken Heart"
11 MARTY ROBllINS -- 'Tme Memo€ice Just Won't Die"
12 ilARBAP.A P&dIDRELL -- "Till Your Gone"
13 DOLLY PARTON "Heorfbrmk Exwoss"
14 DAVID FRIZELL -- "Got, ha Hir A Wind To Decorate Our
Home"
15 WAYLON JENNINGS -- "Women Do Know How To Carry
Off"
16 LARRY GATLIN "She Used To Sing On Sunday"
17 EARL THOMAS CONLEY -- "'Heavenly Bodies"
18 ROGER MILLER -- "Old Friends"
19 CONWAY IITTY- '51owhond"
20 OAK RIDGE BOYS -- "'Sa Fine"
QUOTE
"A freeway is something
that is not:free when one.
considers the emotional
toll."
Anonymous
'c00e se00sone0000a
EA.(;T RYE(;ATE
WEST LEBANON
EAST TH ET--F-O--R D
nm i I II I I I I III
/HITE RIVER JUNCTII)h
FAIRLEE
NO BLUE JEANS NO BLUE DENIMS NO HATS ALLOWED
Modern Country & Country Rock Music
You'fl Just Have To Dance To It
They Enjoy Themselves, And $o Will You,
At The 111 Club, So You Come, Too!
WOODSVILLE
I Saturday, July 24
OU
"S thern
, Comfort"
For Reservations Call Before 7 P.M.
(603) 747-2505 Or 747-2840
I I III I I III IL I
formances. They may be
purchased at Janet Flanders
Travel, Norwich, The Gardner
Group, Norwich; or at The
Dartmouth Bookstore,
ttanover. For information
about group rates and for
phone reserwtions, call ¢81)2)
649-1954.
Tickets may also be pur-
chased at the door: however,
last year's performances sold
out, so it is advisable to buy
tickets in advance.
on Norwich sta
"PIRATES )F PENZANCE"-- David Brunelle, left,
and Katherine DeBoer, of Haverhill, in the Gilbert and
Sullivan production opening this week in Norwich.
Wednesday, July 21
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
Thursday, July 22
BRADFORD: Connecticut Valley Fair, gates will open at
6:00 p.m. The fair is held at the Memorial Field behind the
old Bradford Academy in Bradford Village.
Friday, July 23
BRADFORD: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the Oxbow
Vocational Center serving at 11:45 a.m. For reservations call
2224782.
BRADFORD: Connecticut Valley Fair, activities all day and
into th." -vening.
Saturday, July 24
WHITE RIVER JCT. : Record Hop at the Legion Hall from
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Admission, $3.00.
WOODSVILLE: New Woodsy(lie-Wells River Sewage
Treatment Plant Open House at the plant site off Route 135 in
Woodsy(lie from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
BRADFORD: Connecticut Valley Fair, activities all day and
into the evening.
SundaY, July 25
BRADFORD: Connecticut Valley Fair, activities all day and
into the evening at the Memorial Field.
Bath Tub Race at 11:00 a.m on Federal Street in Bradford
Village.
-- Annual Bradford Street Parade begins at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday, July 28
WELLS RIVER: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will be at the United Church of Christ from 9:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m.
NEWBURY: A Community Health Services Inc., Town
Nurse will be at the Bailey Memorial Club from 2:00 to 4:00
p.m.
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
CoLA"I'bJA EX00-il"
f,L.Cf." " -'" - RESTAURANT
'.E*,i " Main Street. Serving lunch
from 11:00-2:30, Mon.-Sal.
Open evenings 7 days, Sun.-
Thurs. 5-10. Fri. and Sat. 5-
it. Phone 802-222- 9008.
. Fine Italian dining in a warm candle-
lit atmosphere.
GARDEN RESTAURANT-- l,ower Plain
Rt. 5. Serving Breakfast, I.unch. Dinner,
and Sunday Brunch. Try out Pizza Special.
802-222-5202.
COUTEE'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT--
RL. 5 & 25. tiours: 6-9:30 all week. 802-222-
5288. Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner-Window
Take Out Service.
I,YME INN-- The kind of New England
hm you always hoped to find . . . Serving
great food and good spirits with old
fashioned hpitality. 603.795-2222 or 795-
4404. Reservations suggested.
I,INCOI,N INN RESTAURANT 20
Ilastings St. l)ining Room and Coffee Shop
- Sugar Shack I,ounge. Banquet facilities
to 400. Major credit cards accepted.
AIME'S RESTAURANT-- Tel. (802) 748-
3553. Junction Rt. 2 & Rt. 18. Steak-plus
and Lobster-plus. Mobil Guide and AAA
lasted.
WARNERS GAI,LERY RESTAURANT--
2 miles west of Wells River on Rt. 302. 802-
429.2120 or 633-9:|94. Comfortable country
dining with uoique salad bar. Catering and
cake decorating.
i tJT(00
RESTAURANT
Colonial Plaza (603) 298-
X222. Open Daily from I t :30
AM. Cocktail l.ounge-
' l,uncheon Specials --
Fainily I)inners Take
Out ,'Prvice.
t
llOWARI) JOliNSON'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.
l,iquor. 6 Nitre entertainment. Plan ymr
party or banquet with us. 802-295-6048.
BAll(;E INN RESTAURANT-- Rt. 302 &
I0. Mon.-Tinlrs., 6 AM-9:IHt PM. Fri.-Sun.,
G A31-10:IH; PM. 603-747-339;l.
CHALET SHAEFER
RESTAURANT
( 'en tra [ Street 693-7 t 7 -297 I
Bi'cakfast. hmch. dinner with daih'
l)ccialties. t'pstairs hap with happy hou'r
[l'O|i| 5-1; i' Vt" l" vda '.' altd ;¢ee ke nd t'll-
I (q'i;lililltl'Ul. Ih"h|x *by onr x ater tonut;iin
mid titt.n 1. OHt" pJ;llIO lnni(" uhile 'on
Cilia ditnl('|'. ( ;C|'III;Ill - Enrollea n
,qwciailie,,. lh';Pot|;dd.' i|ri¢,,|l. Major
( r, dit v.tr|l,,. :WVel|tctl. (h.tql .uu|l;| s.
I I II
DINE WITH US!
I
PHIL'S RESTAURANT & CAMP-
GROUND-- RL. 5. 802-633-9394. Snacks to
complete dinners to catering family dining
at moderate prices. Entertainment
weekends.
ROBERTS' COUNTRY ('(X)KING-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-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.
TIIIRD RAIl, RESTAURANT-- Rt. 5.
Serving l,unch & I)inner front 5-t0:39.
Sunday Breakfast 10-2. Daily fresh fish
specials -- relaxed atmosphere -- fine food
with a personal touch.
ROBERTS' FAIRI,EE I)INER-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-Sat., 6 AM-SPM. Sun.. 8:30 AM-6:30
PM. Ilome style cooking at home style
wires !
BONNIE OAKS RESORT-- On beautiful
Lake Morey. Fine lakeside dining
featuring live Main lobster, fresh seafood.
prime rib and continental specialties.
Open for luncheon on the deck, July-
August 12-1:30. l)innernightly, 6:30 to
8:00. For reservations: 802-333-4362.
Entertainment Tuesday through Sunday in
the Highlander Lounge. Dancing every
Friday and Saturday, July and August.
Visa and Master Charge accepted.
Rt. It(.
603-444-5719. ()pen Mon.-Sat. 12-2 and 5.9.
Sun. 12-9. l,ive Maine l,obster - Fresh
Seafood Cocktails. Reserv. & Mat. Credit
Cards Accepted.
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and U.S. 302, 603-444-5366. llome of North
( ountry's Most Popular Buffetall you can
catM'mL thru Thurs. $5.95 'till 8:'30, Fri.
& Sat. till 9 P.M. (open htr Innch arid
LITTLETON
breakfast.)
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HAM AND BEAN
SUPPER
WAITS RIVER-- There will
be a Ham and Bean Supper at
the Waits River Fellowship
Hall on Saturday, July 31, with
settings at 5:00, 6:00, and 7:00
p.m. Adults, $3.75; children
under 13, $2.00; preschoolers,
free.
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outs of an evening
out at the Inn.
Please don't expect us, on these
summer evenings, to ply you with elegant food and drink in
formal dining room!
Be prepared instead to have the plying done under the
our spacious and charming outdoor terrace. Fleet-footed
old favorite dishes from our outdoor grill, plus an ev(
variety of new surprises from our chef can help make a
evening unforgettable.
Dress in whatever you find comfortable, but do come
to be out at the Inn.
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