July 28, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 5
THE FAIR IN BRADFORD
Connecticut Valley Fair
!
Riding bare-back at the horse show.
ACCEPTS CHECK-- Sometimes giving a check to the fire department has its
hazards. Above, Robert Huminski, representing the merchants of Bradford
presented Chief Melvin Benzie a check 50 feet above the ground on their aerial
ladder truck.
TAKING A DIP-- Ray Aremburg
gets dumped into the cool water at
the "Cross Roads" exh Ibit.
their satellite
dish at the fair.
Keep back 500 feet.., or else.
Firemen prepare the 1939 aerial ladder truck used in the promotion sponsored by the Journal Opinion
and the merchants of Bradford.
i Yes, it is raining . . .
!
and we will soon see prize-
winning "hail stones" coming
from that fire engine.
You see is a
his tires at
truck pull.
OF A DIFFERENT COLOR-- The mini-modified tractor com-
a lot of excitement for fair-goers.
This team turned in a slow 18 plus seconds
during the bath tub races.
The mini-medified tractor is all horsepower and
wheels.
A family of clowns
Working at the fair.
There are large tractors and there are small tractors.
It's amazing how much garden-size tractorswill pull.
PERFECT-- Perfect for the fair and perfect for those who won prizes at the Journal
Opinion "weather prediction" promotion.
Candidates for elective office were seen at the fair.
:'4
Prize oxen wait their turn.
;e
MING OR GOING-- It makes little difference to
this horseman as she has everything under control.
ON THE JOB-- Security personnel at the fair grounds
offer advice to motorist.
Teacher contract signed
(continued from page 1) left on leaves of absence. Both The board also heard a
Susan Spooner in elections at Irwin and MacKenzie are building committee report
Newbury's Annal School contesting the legality of the that recommended a series of
Meeting. "temporary" conditions building repairs ranging from
Executive Session under which the school the replacement of carpeting
In a closed, executive maintains they were hired, in the school's auditorium to
session the board heard a The board has delayed their refinishing the gym floor
grievance from social studies decision on the matter until (which the board also voted to
teacher Lynn Irwin regarding their August 12 meeting, to hire an engineer to study why
his contractnotbeingrenewed further consult the matter the gym floor becomes
for next year. with their lawyer, warped so often and what can
The school's administration Other Matters be done to remedy the
maintains that Irwin and In other matters, problem).
teacher John MacKenzie superintendent John Fontana The board is expected to
were hired as temporary reported that the Oxbow continue discussion of the
replacements two years ago School will carry over a committee's recom
when two previous instructors $79,000 surplus into the 1982-83 mendations at their next
fiscal year. meet ing
:k l)e,nors set record
Susan Spooner, Florence Aides -- Emily Brooks, and
Welch, Craig Harvey. Sylvia Brill.
Wells River -- Mary Boyce, Volunteers -- Marion Mann
Dorothy Butson, Sandra and Joan Knight.
Sapoonas, David Burroughs, Canteen -- North Haverhill
Sharon Cassidy, Hoyt Darby, Girls Club -- Marge Lane,
Cynthia Vielleiux, Robert Evangeline Anderson, Mary
Longmoore, Luella Lasseigne, Ingalls and Rose Tucker.
David Darby, Vincent Car- Registration -- Patricia
penter, Jean Welch, Russell Demers, Maryann Demers,
Hitchcock, John Mahnker, and Sheila Pollock.
Shellie Warner, Stanley Nursery Shirley
Whitman. McAllister and Stasha
Volunteers who staffed the WyskieL
drawing were: National Guard Sgt.
R.N.'s -- David Eames, David Wright and Victor
Louise Rowden, Linda Chase. Brooks
Ann Haskins and HelenOlsen. Dr. on call -- Dr. John
L.P.N.'s -- Roxanne Rowe.
Richardson, Janet Kinder, Lab Tech. Robert Frazer
Mabel Savage, and Mary andDebra Buell.
Hobbs. The next visit of the Red
E.M.T.'s -- Harold Taylor Cross Bloodmobile to
Jr., Sandra Ingerson and Woodsville is scheduled for
Nancy Overton. Dec. 9.
(continued from page I)
Laundry.
Donors from Vermont
Bradford-- Susan Boyce,
Steven Longmoore, Patricia
Poag.
E. Ryegate -- Stephen
Blood.
S. Ryegate -- Steve Elliot,
Lottie Winchester, Gordon
Stevens, Bertha Stevens, Jane
Grimes, Dale Wright.
Ryegate -- Nancy Perkins,
Donald Staplefeld, Barbara
Frost, Edward McLure, Gall
Nelson.
Boltonvllle -- Kenneth
Sabin.
Troy -- Eileen Le Blanc.
Groton -- Deborah Win-
chester, Clyde Spooner, Leslie
Spooner, Margaret Wheeler,
Betty Morse, Gale Emerson,
Beth Austin.
Newbury -- Patricia Dwyer,
July 28, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 5
THE FAIR IN BRADFORD
Connecticut Valley Fair
!
Riding bare-back at the horse show.
ACCEPTS CHECK-- Sometimes giving a check to the fire department has its
hazards. Above, Robert Huminski, representing the merchants of Bradford
presented Chief Melvin Benzie a check 50 feet above the ground on their aerial
ladder truck.
TAKING A DIP-- Ray Aremburg
gets dumped into the cool water at
the "Cross Roads" exh Ibit.
their satellite
dish at the fair.
Keep back 500 feet.., or else.
Firemen prepare the 1939 aerial ladder truck used in the promotion sponsored by the Journal Opinion
and the merchants of Bradford.
i Yes, it is raining . . .
!
and we will soon see prize-
winning "hail stones" coming
from that fire engine.
You see is a
his tires at
truck pull.
OF A DIFFERENT COLOR-- The mini-modified tractor com-
a lot of excitement for fair-goers.
This team turned in a slow 18 plus seconds
during the bath tub races.
The mini-medified tractor is all horsepower and
wheels.
A family of clowns
Working at the fair.
There are large tractors and there are small tractors.
It's amazing how much garden-size tractorswill pull.
PERFECT-- Perfect for the fair and perfect for those who won prizes at the Journal
Opinion "weather prediction" promotion.
Candidates for elective office were seen at the fair.
:'4
Prize oxen wait their turn.
;e
MING OR GOING-- It makes little difference to
this horseman as she has everything under control.
ON THE JOB-- Security personnel at the fair grounds
offer advice to motorist.
Teacher contract signed
(continued from page 1) left on leaves of absence. Both The board also heard a
Susan Spooner in elections at Irwin and MacKenzie are building committee report
Newbury's Annal School contesting the legality of the that recommended a series of
Meeting. "temporary" conditions building repairs ranging from
Executive Session under which the school the replacement of carpeting
In a closed, executive maintains they were hired, in the school's auditorium to
session the board heard a The board has delayed their refinishing the gym floor
grievance from social studies decision on the matter until (which the board also voted to
teacher Lynn Irwin regarding their August 12 meeting, to hire an engineer to study why
his contractnotbeingrenewed further consult the matter the gym floor becomes
for next year. with their lawyer, warped so often and what can
The school's administration Other Matters be done to remedy the
maintains that Irwin and In other matters, problem).
teacher John MacKenzie superintendent John Fontana The board is expected to
were hired as temporary reported that the Oxbow continue discussion of the
replacements two years ago School will carry over a committee's recom
when two previous instructors $79,000 surplus into the 1982-83 mendations at their next
fiscal year. meet ing
:k l)e,nors set record
Susan Spooner, Florence Aides -- Emily Brooks, and
Welch, Craig Harvey. Sylvia Brill.
Wells River -- Mary Boyce, Volunteers -- Marion Mann
Dorothy Butson, Sandra and Joan Knight.
Sapoonas, David Burroughs, Canteen -- North Haverhill
Sharon Cassidy, Hoyt Darby, Girls Club -- Marge Lane,
Cynthia Vielleiux, Robert Evangeline Anderson, Mary
Longmoore, Luella Lasseigne, Ingalls and Rose Tucker.
David Darby, Vincent Car- Registration -- Patricia
penter, Jean Welch, Russell Demers, Maryann Demers,
Hitchcock, John Mahnker, and Sheila Pollock.
Shellie Warner, Stanley Nursery Shirley
Whitman. McAllister and Stasha
Volunteers who staffed the WyskieL
drawing were: National Guard Sgt.
R.N.'s -- David Eames, David Wright and Victor
Louise Rowden, Linda Chase. Brooks
Ann Haskins and HelenOlsen. Dr. on call -- Dr. John
L.P.N.'s -- Roxanne Rowe.
Richardson, Janet Kinder, Lab Tech. Robert Frazer
Mabel Savage, and Mary andDebra Buell.
Hobbs. The next visit of the Red
E.M.T.'s -- Harold Taylor Cross Bloodmobile to
Jr., Sandra Ingerson and Woodsville is scheduled for
Nancy Overton. Dec. 9.
(continued from page I)
Laundry.
Donors from Vermont
Bradford-- Susan Boyce,
Steven Longmoore, Patricia
Poag.
E. Ryegate -- Stephen
Blood.
S. Ryegate -- Steve Elliot,
Lottie Winchester, Gordon
Stevens, Bertha Stevens, Jane
Grimes, Dale Wright.
Ryegate -- Nancy Perkins,
Donald Staplefeld, Barbara
Frost, Edward McLure, Gall
Nelson.
Boltonvllle -- Kenneth
Sabin.
Troy -- Eileen Le Blanc.
Groton -- Deborah Win-
chester, Clyde Spooner, Leslie
Spooner, Margaret Wheeler,
Betty Morse, Gale Emerson,
Beth Austin.
Newbury -- Patricia Dwyer,