Page 2A-The Second Opinion-July 22, 1981 i
The second Mad River Canoe rally
Come to northern Vermont 25 lean-tos which hold up to six
VISIT for a weekend of family fun! people each at Kettle Pond. ....
Two days of canoe events, Quaint old-fashioned water / i
lectures, clinics and races, pumps and "primitive" toilet . /
OUR FOLK ART ANNEX Try out the Mad River Canoe facilities are located nearby, r,. . : i'!
BROWSE THROUGH OUR DISPLAY of your dreams. Be part of a There is also room to set up :+ + .
OF MEXICAN POTTERY, twelve man paddling crew in tents and parking available i
the 29 foot long "war" canoe, for motorized campers. For +
WEAVINGS AND BASKETS See sailing canoes in action, those who prefer more formal A IOI, il MIW, INONDIllqJL 'W(NUJ
Learn about canoe safety, solo lodging, there are hotels and
paddling, what bent shaft motels in Montpelier, Barre, CHILDREN'S
paddles can do for you. The St. Johnsbury, and Wells IHO . . .
people of Mad River Canoe River. A listing of area m(els
will be on hand to give in- is available onrequest. na
struction on technique and Groton State Forest is =:
answer any questions you can located midway between , ...... you altd
think of about canoes and Montpelier and St. Johnsbury .... •
canoeing. There will be some For the north entrance: take ...... ........
Ix)ok over our custom framing and antiques fun family canoe races, a tug Exit 8 off 1-89 in Montpelier,
m'
Fmina cA,at,, of war with canoes, paddling 20 miles east on US 2, 6,
lUIA ff',4,1 € "6 ,,,uu, clinics, a cook-out around a miles south on the Groton- [ ', \\;
lvl,,,..,..,. o & Antique Salon big campfire, and evening Marshfield Highway to Kettle t \\;
CRFATIUF .... ',,',' i entertainment with movies Pond area. For the south If I \\; lZt
lIT-- .............. TI and slide shows! entrance: take Exit 17 off L91 [ ! ( , \\;, 2.14.DNS,
]]] FRAMECRAFTERS [[] The great event will take at Wells River, 9miles west on
c,.T., ,rffi.,,- .......... J place on Saturday August 1 US 302, approximately 6 t., ( • LEVI
• D/UUIL,€ =:: and Sunday August 2 on Kettle miles north on Groton'- " • SIL[::E[
............................. Pond n Groton State Forest Marshfield Highway to=Kettle /,[ '
lttttv, ut,rtz, tL,u,ua..'tttul Kettle Pond is a beautifui Pond area. See enclosed map i : ..... ,: . 8EALT
i'alrl,, Vm'm,,t s*,,.,', .... large natural glaciated pond for more details i,: : "" ": 1' • CARTE
[.,- .... , "'--'__-'" --v,,o-,-z,, 9-5 The group camping area has Registration f,e for $5.00 for ! ....
rnone 802 333 9210 per week
............................. _ o,,,;-.,o.,-,,., a,€,-- ....................... been reserved. There are maximum charge of $18 00 per°Ver undereach adult,16 years$3"50offOrageeaChwithChilda . ' ' " " I
O O h [ [ [ D O .... family. Registration includes ii '
t-at.H null,Ul. ,rll,LII, use and camping fees for ii i ? " - / fo)r. e
A' Ulln LL, T-shirt for every participant. , . , .by
A IMTI 00lnr" uN.,00n to be a River Canoe. + * BILLY
, U LI While in a boat everyone will :i:! ....
V'j'_ be required to wear a Coast DON
OII/|AI O OAt r" Guard approved Type Ill ,-
" (' .'r'lu ]I/V u; _J[lllP" (over the shoulder) personal • HF.]
",,, m u , • w ,A ,/I IlL--m--- flotation device.
NFWRIIRY VI:I)MflNT Return your completed Sizes 2-100. e BLUE
.......... p -,,...,.,v,.. registration form today to:
.,1!, V Zq to AM PM Mad River Canoe, PO Box 610, k,, . USE YOUR CHA.RqE ACCOUNT
.... ", ......... "--"" Waitsfield, Vermont 056731
JUL 30 10 AM-6PM For further information, write CHANGING OF THE GUARD--U.S. Navy Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval
to the above address or Forces Europe, Vice Admiral Ronald J. Hays, USN (left) congratulates the
ADMISSION 11.50 WITH AD $1.25 telephone: 802-496-3127. The commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet, Vice Adm. William H. Rowden, USN, during a
Second Mad River Canoe Change of Command ceremony held aboard the U.S. Sixth Fleet flagship, the
MARJORIE BARRY, MGR. 603-787-6212 Rally will be even bigger and
NO. HAVERHILL, N.H. 03774 better than last year! Come destroyer tender USS Puget Sound (AD 38) in port Gaeta, Italy, June 5. The Woodsville, N.H. St. Johm
join us and have a super fun outgoing Fleet Commander, Vice Adm. William N. Small (center) looks on.
time!
HAVERHILL
FA'IR 37th ANNUAL
NORTH HAVERHILL, N.H.
FIREWORKS
JULY 30, 31,
AUG. 1 &2
THURSDAY, JULY 30 (Pre-View Day)
9:00 a.m. All exhibits (except livestock) must be in place by Thursday by I0 p.m.
3:00 p.m. Pony Pulling
6:30 p.m. Water Polo
7:00 p.m. Pony Pulling
8:00 p.m. Stage Program-- Chrome Forest Band
9:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00p.m.
3:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, JULY 31 (Old Home Day)
Gates open to the public, all exhibits in place
4-H Beef, Sheep and Swine Show
Tractor Pulling
4-11 Dairy, Sheep and Beef Cattle Show Continued
4-H Dairy Show--Fitting and Showmanship
4-H Dairy Calf Type Classes
Stage Reunited (Bob Hanley)
Greased Pole Contest
Tractor Pulling Contest
8: 00 p.m. Stage Reunited (Bob Hanley)
11 : 30-12: 00 p.m. Gigantic Fireworks Display
SATURDAY, AUGUST I (Family Day)
9:00 a.m. Gates Open to the Public
9:00 a.m. Youth Horse Show
I0:00 a.m. 4-H Dairy Show
I0: 30 a.m. Open-to-the-World Ox Pulling
1:30 p.m. Kiddie Parade
3:30 p.m. Stage Show-- Strawberry Farm Band
4: 00 p.m. Close of voting for Fair Queen
6:30 p.m. Calf Catching Contest (Children 9 thru 14 only)
7:00 p.m. -H Style Show
8: 00 p.m. Open-to-the-World Specia I Three-Horse Hitch
9:00 p.m. Queen Coronation, Raffle Drawing & Stage Show Strawberry Farm Band
I I : 30-I 2 p.m. Annual Fireworks Display
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 (Governor's Day)
9:00 a.m. Open Horse Show
9:30 a.m. "Come-as-you-Are" Church Service, No. Haverhill Methodist Church
I! :00 a.m. Horseshoe Pitching
12:15 p.m. Arrival of Governor
12:30 p.m. All units form for parade (Floats at 11:30)
1:30 p.m. Parade--Horse Pulling After Parade
2:30 p.m. Horse Pulling 3,000 & under, 3,400 & under
3:00 p.m. Stage Show -- Shaw Brothers
8:00-11:00 p.m. Raffle Drawing and Parade Prizes; Stage Show; Fireworks; Shaw
Brothers
GATE ADMISSION PRICES
Children under 12, FREE
Tickets Adults: Thursday, $2.00; Friday, Saturday and Sunday, $3.00 ca. day
Parking on Grounds $I .00
MONDAY, AUGUST 3
I0:00 a.m. Black & White Show
Sponsored by N.H. Holstein Club
"Admission Free"
Avoid buying on impulse
There are some suggestions or would someone else be a
which may help you avoid
overbuying, especially if you
often buy food on impulse.
Shop after eating when you
are full instead of when you
are hungry. When hungry,
food is much more tempting
and you may buy more on
impulse.
Shop alone unless someone
in the family aids you in
shopping. Are you the best
food shopper iJe hotmehold,
better choice?
Shop when you have time to
check labels and prices. By
reading labels, you can be
more sure of getting an ac-
ceptable product. Comparison
shopping takes time but can
save you money.
Shop when stores are well
stocked and offer good buys.
This can be determined
through observation.
And above all'ue ,: shop-
ping list.
Sewing with border prints
When folding the fabric
before laying out the pattern,
line up the border so that
corresponding parts of the
print on each layer are placed
over each other. Pin the fabric
every six inches to prevent
slipping.
Place pattern pieces on the
fabric with the border in the
desired position. Match the
print at seamlines rather than
cutting lines so that, once
sewn, the design will match.
Fabrics with heavy em-
Registered herds
little different
A recent Cornell University
study compared a group of 103
registered herds with 234
grade herds with respect to
several business indicators.
Registered herds had slightly
fewer cows, on the average,
then grade herds (65 versus
72).
In general this study in-
dicates few startling contrasts
between registered and grade
herds. Little real differences
are seen in milk production.
Registered herds show
higher returns in cattle sales.
Expenses per cow are about
$100 more per cow for
registered herds. Labor and
management income per
operator were about $1,200
more for registered herds
than for grade herds.
broidery or complicated
motifs should be cut in a single
layer with fabric right side
out. Cut the pattern piece once
printed side up, then flip,
match motifs at seamlines,
and cut again printed side
down.
When stitching use plenty of
pins to stabilize seamline so
that the layers do not shift
while stitching. Basting the
seam first or slipstitching
along the seamline on the
right side are other ways to
help prevent shifting.
Bi TS OF
I N! *ORMATION
It was once believed that if a
person dreams of a river, it
means that something stands
beiween him and his wishes.
ESTEE
&
ARAMIS
at
As lime goes by, you'll know why.
UP TO
ALL
MOWERS! +
333-9590
NEWTON EQUIPMENT
Main Str.
Fairlee, Vermont CLOSED SUN &
cNow a chance to
to
your Lottery
OO00Z- O0 VOIDIF REMOVED
The popular Instant Green Mountain
Game is back with more prize money:+
and more winning tickets....and a
chance to Double your instant winnings.
There is no Grand Prize Drawing in
the Green Mountain Double.
For a chance at $50,000, play the
Instant 7,11,21 Game.
ONE
way to play
Anyone over 18 can
It's easy and fun --
could win a cash prize t
to $500 Instantly.
Ask at any of our
locations for a ticket I
only $1.
Here's how to play:
Scratch off the 6 pine
prize spots and check
are a winner.
ways to win! ,
if you uncover the
amount on 3 prize
win that cash prize ---
to $250.
OR YOU COULD
YOUR CASH PRIZE
If you uncover the
amount on 2 prize
a pine tree on any
Mi you win twice that
amount -- up to
11[
The odds <
a cash pri;
on th
than
odd;
all s
Page 2A-The Second Opinion-July 22, 1981 i
The second Mad River Canoe rally
Come to northern Vermont 25 lean-tos which hold up to six
VISIT for a weekend of family fun! people each at Kettle Pond. ....
Two days of canoe events, Quaint old-fashioned water / i
lectures, clinics and races, pumps and "primitive" toilet . /
OUR FOLK ART ANNEX Try out the Mad River Canoe facilities are located nearby, r,. . : i'!
BROWSE THROUGH OUR DISPLAY of your dreams. Be part of a There is also room to set up :+ + .
OF MEXICAN POTTERY, twelve man paddling crew in tents and parking available i
the 29 foot long "war" canoe, for motorized campers. For +
WEAVINGS AND BASKETS See sailing canoes in action, those who prefer more formal A IOI, il MIW, INONDIllqJL 'W(NUJ
Learn about canoe safety, solo lodging, there are hotels and
paddling, what bent shaft motels in Montpelier, Barre, CHILDREN'S
paddles can do for you. The St. Johnsbury, and Wells IHO . . .
people of Mad River Canoe River. A listing of area m(els
will be on hand to give in- is available onrequest. na
struction on technique and Groton State Forest is =:
answer any questions you can located midway between , ...... you altd
think of about canoes and Montpelier and St. Johnsbury .... •
canoeing. There will be some For the north entrance: take ...... ........
Ix)ok over our custom framing and antiques fun family canoe races, a tug Exit 8 off 1-89 in Montpelier,
m'
Fmina cA,at,, of war with canoes, paddling 20 miles east on US 2, 6,
lUIA ff',4,1 € "6 ,,,uu, clinics, a cook-out around a miles south on the Groton- [ ', \\;
lvl,,,..,..,. o & Antique Salon big campfire, and evening Marshfield Highway to Kettle t \\;
CRFATIUF .... ',,',' i entertainment with movies Pond area. For the south If I \\; lZt
lIT-- .............. TI and slide shows! entrance: take Exit 17 off L91 [ ! ( , \\;, 2.14.DNS,
]]] FRAMECRAFTERS [[] The great event will take at Wells River, 9miles west on
c,.T., ,rffi.,,- .......... J place on Saturday August 1 US 302, approximately 6 t., ( • LEVI
• D/UUIL,€ =:: and Sunday August 2 on Kettle miles north on Groton'- " • SIL[::E[
............................. Pond n Groton State Forest Marshfield Highway to=Kettle /,[ '
lttttv, ut,rtz, tL,u,ua..'tttul Kettle Pond is a beautifui Pond area. See enclosed map i : ..... ,: . 8EALT
i'alrl,, Vm'm,,t s*,,.,', .... large natural glaciated pond for more details i,: : "" ": 1' • CARTE
[.,- .... , "'--'__-'" --v,,o-,-z,, 9-5 The group camping area has Registration f,e for $5.00 for ! ....
rnone 802 333 9210 per week
............................. _ o,,,;-.,o.,-,,., a,€,-- ....................... been reserved. There are maximum charge of $18 00 per°Ver undereach adult,16 years$3"50offOrageeaChwithChilda . ' ' " " I
O O h [ [ [ D O .... family. Registration includes ii '
t-at.H null,Ul. ,rll,LII, use and camping fees for ii i ? " - / fo)r. e
A' Ulln LL, T-shirt for every participant. , . , .by
A IMTI 00lnr" uN.,00n to be a River Canoe. + * BILLY
, U LI While in a boat everyone will :i:! ....
V'j'_ be required to wear a Coast DON
OII/|AI O OAt r" Guard approved Type Ill ,-
" (' .'r'lu ]I/V u; _J[lllP" (over the shoulder) personal • HF.]
",,, m u , • w ,A ,/I IlL--m--- flotation device.
NFWRIIRY VI:I)MflNT Return your completed Sizes 2-100. e BLUE
.......... p -,,...,.,v,.. registration form today to:
.,1!, V Zq to AM PM Mad River Canoe, PO Box 610, k,, . USE YOUR CHA.RqE ACCOUNT
.... ", ......... "--"" Waitsfield, Vermont 056731
JUL 30 10 AM-6PM For further information, write CHANGING OF THE GUARD--U.S. Navy Commander in Chief, U.S. Naval
to the above address or Forces Europe, Vice Admiral Ronald J. Hays, USN (left) congratulates the
ADMISSION 11.50 WITH AD $1.25 telephone: 802-496-3127. The commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet, Vice Adm. William H. Rowden, USN, during a
Second Mad River Canoe Change of Command ceremony held aboard the U.S. Sixth Fleet flagship, the
MARJORIE BARRY, MGR. 603-787-6212 Rally will be even bigger and
NO. HAVERHILL, N.H. 03774 better than last year! Come destroyer tender USS Puget Sound (AD 38) in port Gaeta, Italy, June 5. The Woodsville, N.H. St. Johm
join us and have a super fun outgoing Fleet Commander, Vice Adm. William N. Small (center) looks on.
time!
HAVERHILL
FA'IR 37th ANNUAL
NORTH HAVERHILL, N.H.
FIREWORKS
JULY 30, 31,
AUG. 1 &2
THURSDAY, JULY 30 (Pre-View Day)
9:00 a.m. All exhibits (except livestock) must be in place by Thursday by I0 p.m.
3:00 p.m. Pony Pulling
6:30 p.m. Water Polo
7:00 p.m. Pony Pulling
8:00 p.m. Stage Program-- Chrome Forest Band
9:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00p.m.
3:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, JULY 31 (Old Home Day)
Gates open to the public, all exhibits in place
4-H Beef, Sheep and Swine Show
Tractor Pulling
4-11 Dairy, Sheep and Beef Cattle Show Continued
4-H Dairy Show--Fitting and Showmanship
4-H Dairy Calf Type Classes
Stage Reunited (Bob Hanley)
Greased Pole Contest
Tractor Pulling Contest
8: 00 p.m. Stage Reunited (Bob Hanley)
11 : 30-12: 00 p.m. Gigantic Fireworks Display
SATURDAY, AUGUST I (Family Day)
9:00 a.m. Gates Open to the Public
9:00 a.m. Youth Horse Show
I0:00 a.m. 4-H Dairy Show
I0: 30 a.m. Open-to-the-World Ox Pulling
1:30 p.m. Kiddie Parade
3:30 p.m. Stage Show-- Strawberry Farm Band
4: 00 p.m. Close of voting for Fair Queen
6:30 p.m. Calf Catching Contest (Children 9 thru 14 only)
7:00 p.m. -H Style Show
8: 00 p.m. Open-to-the-World Specia I Three-Horse Hitch
9:00 p.m. Queen Coronation, Raffle Drawing & Stage Show Strawberry Farm Band
I I : 30-I 2 p.m. Annual Fireworks Display
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 (Governor's Day)
9:00 a.m. Open Horse Show
9:30 a.m. "Come-as-you-Are" Church Service, No. Haverhill Methodist Church
I! :00 a.m. Horseshoe Pitching
12:15 p.m. Arrival of Governor
12:30 p.m. All units form for parade (Floats at 11:30)
1:30 p.m. Parade--Horse Pulling After Parade
2:30 p.m. Horse Pulling 3,000 & under, 3,400 & under
3:00 p.m. Stage Show -- Shaw Brothers
8:00-11:00 p.m. Raffle Drawing and Parade Prizes; Stage Show; Fireworks; Shaw
Brothers
GATE ADMISSION PRICES
Children under 12, FREE
Tickets Adults: Thursday, $2.00; Friday, Saturday and Sunday, $3.00 ca. day
Parking on Grounds $I .00
MONDAY, AUGUST 3
I0:00 a.m. Black & White Show
Sponsored by N.H. Holstein Club
"Admission Free"
Avoid buying on impulse
There are some suggestions or would someone else be a
which may help you avoid
overbuying, especially if you
often buy food on impulse.
Shop after eating when you
are full instead of when you
are hungry. When hungry,
food is much more tempting
and you may buy more on
impulse.
Shop alone unless someone
in the family aids you in
shopping. Are you the best
food shopper iJe hotmehold,
better choice?
Shop when you have time to
check labels and prices. By
reading labels, you can be
more sure of getting an ac-
ceptable product. Comparison
shopping takes time but can
save you money.
Shop when stores are well
stocked and offer good buys.
This can be determined
through observation.
And above all'ue ,: shop-
ping list.
Sewing with border prints
When folding the fabric
before laying out the pattern,
line up the border so that
corresponding parts of the
print on each layer are placed
over each other. Pin the fabric
every six inches to prevent
slipping.
Place pattern pieces on the
fabric with the border in the
desired position. Match the
print at seamlines rather than
cutting lines so that, once
sewn, the design will match.
Fabrics with heavy em-
Registered herds
little different
A recent Cornell University
study compared a group of 103
registered herds with 234
grade herds with respect to
several business indicators.
Registered herds had slightly
fewer cows, on the average,
then grade herds (65 versus
72).
In general this study in-
dicates few startling contrasts
between registered and grade
herds. Little real differences
are seen in milk production.
Registered herds show
higher returns in cattle sales.
Expenses per cow are about
$100 more per cow for
registered herds. Labor and
management income per
operator were about $1,200
more for registered herds
than for grade herds.
broidery or complicated
motifs should be cut in a single
layer with fabric right side
out. Cut the pattern piece once
printed side up, then flip,
match motifs at seamlines,
and cut again printed side
down.
When stitching use plenty of
pins to stabilize seamline so
that the layers do not shift
while stitching. Basting the
seam first or slipstitching
along the seamline on the
right side are other ways to
help prevent shifting.
Bi TS OF
I N! *ORMATION
It was once believed that if a
person dreams of a river, it
means that something stands
beiween him and his wishes.
ESTEE
&
ARAMIS
at
As lime goes by, you'll know why.
UP TO
ALL
MOWERS! +
333-9590
NEWTON EQUIPMENT
Main Str.
Fairlee, Vermont CLOSED SUN &
cNow a chance to
to
your Lottery
OO00Z- O0 VOIDIF REMOVED
The popular Instant Green Mountain
Game is back with more prize money:+
and more winning tickets....and a
chance to Double your instant winnings.
There is no Grand Prize Drawing in
the Green Mountain Double.
For a chance at $50,000, play the
Instant 7,11,21 Game.
ONE
way to play
Anyone over 18 can
It's easy and fun --
could win a cash prize t
to $500 Instantly.
Ask at any of our
locations for a ticket I
only $1.
Here's how to play:
Scratch off the 6 pine
prize spots and check
are a winner.
ways to win! ,
if you uncover the
amount on 3 prize
win that cash prize ---
to $250.
OR YOU COULD
YOUR CASH PRIZE
If you uncover the
amount on 2 prize
a pine tree on any
Mi you win twice that
amount -- up to
11[
The odds <
a cash pri;
on th
than
odd;
all s