Page 2-The Journal Opinion-July 29, 1981
Ruth Nelson in finals ,1 Do IDo' Thetfi,rd Hill Fair -is set Satu
d of N.H. teen pageant playing at aM00nd00y0000?:fnh00aY0000e00 ? ...... -
lt ............ .ent ,, J NWelEsLLSb, dRaltighSeRr-oRr h. Junction Saturday, Aug. 1, with the The annual historical
and Mrs. William Nelson of Skirted and canopied the Carl Anderson years at
Vt.-NJ[-I' pagemat set in October Wells River, has been selected annual ThetfordHillFair. exhibit this year will feature
The Miss Teen All American
Pageant has announced that
the state finals for New
Hampshire and Vermont have
b¢n scheduled for the first
weekend of October. The
pageant will be hosted in a
regional location by one of
New Hampshire's finer hotels.
Contestants must be bet-
v'een the ages of 14 and 17 as of
December 31, 1981. They must
be a resident of the state in
which they are competing,
never have been married nor
have been a parent.
Contestants will he judged
Co-feature
Fri.. Sat., Sun.
in the following eatagories:
Poise and personality,
physical appearance and
achievement in community
and school activities. There is
no talent competition.
Winners of the Miss Teen
New Hampshire and Miss
Teen Vermont titles will
receive a cash award, crown,
trophy, sash and an all-
expense paid trip to Miami
Beach, Fla., where they will
stay at the Konover Hotel
from Nov. 18-21. The winner of
that title will receive $5000 in
savings bonds, a fur jacket
and many other prizes, The
reigning Miss Teen All
American is Sue Waiters of
Chamblee, Ga.
For more information about
the Miss Teen All American
Pageant state finals, write to
Miss Teen All American
Pageant, 94 Nichols Street,
Lewiston, Maine 04240, or"
phone (207) 7S4-9446 days and
(207) 933-4282 evenings and
weekends.
BATTING CHAMP
to be a state finalist in the 1981
Miss United Teenager
Pageant to be held at Colby-
Sawyer College in New
London at 7:30 p.m., Aug. 5.
The Pageant is the official
state-wide finals for the Miss
United Teenager Pageant,
Contestants from all over
the state will be competing for
the titlt. All contestants are
between the ages of t4 and 18
and have at least a B average
in school. Miss Nelson's four-
year average of high school
was ove r 9o.
Contestants are requested to
participate in the Volunteer
Community Service Program
of the Miss United Teenager
Pageant. Through this
program, many young people
are becoming involved in
community activities by
contributing at least eight
hours to some worthwhile
charity or civic work of their
choice.
The Winner of the Slate
Finals of the Mis United
Teenager Pageant--' will
receive an all-expense paid
trip to compete in the National
Ruth Nelson
Mini-Mart. Wells River.
tler interests include art,
music, reading, roller skating,
biking, traveling, children,
Ruth graduated from Blue
Mountain Union School this
sprmg and is currently at-
tending Johnson State College
with an Art major.
"I do! 1 Do!", the joyous
and "charming ode to
marriage, is playing at the
Junction Playhouse. This
musical kaleidoscope of a
couple's 50 years of life
together will play through
Saturday, Aug. l.
The original play, by Jan de
Hartog, and entitled "The
Fourposter', opened in 1951,
with the husband and wife
team of Hume Cronyn and
Jessica Tandy.
Tbe musical version was
created by Tom Jones and
Harvey Schmidt, the team
that wrote the longest running
musical hit ever, "The
Fantastics".
"I Do! I Do!" opened on
Broadway in December, 1966,
with Mary Martin and Robert
Preston, and ran for a record
584 performances.
This version, produced by
the Green Mountain Guild,
will have Deborah Grove and
Ken Graham as Agnes and
Michael.
For information and
reservations call 295-6228
between 1 - 10:00 p.m.
booths,-a colorful children's Thetford Academy, the town
Merry-Go-Runnel (with proprietors, photos and
stationary horses), children's
games and competitions, a
snack bar, hay rides and train
rides will dot the Green.
Garden produce and plants
will be offered for sale, along
with foods, gifts, books, and
knitted and other handmade
articles.
An antiques booth will sell
articles on commission (call
785-2539 to make
arrangements).
NATURAL FOOD PICNIC
The Vermont Natural Foods
and Gardening Association
will hold its annual summer
picnic on Saturday, Aug. 1
from noon to 4 p.m. at the
Vermont Institute of Natural
Science in Woodstock.
It is open to the public.
There will.be a pot luck lun-
cheon, a talk by author Adele
Dawson and a tour of the Vt.
Institute of Natural Science.
There will be no admission
fee.
stereoscopic views of Thet-
ford.
The major excitement at the
opening at I p.m. will be the
outdoor rummage sale with
table after table of clothes,
white elephants, and
household goods. Later, there
will be a Children's Parade of
costumed children.
An elegant tea at umbrella
tables will be served on a
neighboring lawn.
Near the end of Fair time at
5 p.m. and into the dinner
hour, the Norwich-Hanover
Community Band will present.
a concert•
The dinner of barbecued
chicken prepared by the
Thetford Lions Club will be
served beginning at 5 p.m.
At 7 p.m., the day's events
will close with a candlelight
vespers service at the church.
The lovely setting and
homey nature of this hilltop
fair account for its nickname:
"The Quiet Fair." Rain
location will be Thetford
Academy.
TALL IN THE SADDLE---This young rlder ii:'
for the rides at Thetford Hill Fair on Saturday.
Eddie Matz is batting Finals. a three-phase pageant
champion of the Triangle in Hollywood, Calif.; Waikiki GRUBBY By Warren SaLtier
Babe Ruth League with an Beach, Hawaii; and
average of .551. Washington, D.C.. where she ( SHOT AM /t . _- __ "_ --: "" . ,
will compete for $15,000 in [ //3. _.--1[€# -'€ 4 INTO TIE AIR...ITFF. l - .' wPil y]
cash scholarships, a new / M.\\;k,," "--L-': l-"-. TO F.AITIT/. r KNO IP' ;ffk.l-'P,a-..e "l D ill STARSCOPE
¥,
contestanlWardrobePearanceaUt°m°bile' a $5,000 ap ]¢ContestantsandCOntraCt,other .'ill writebePrizeS.judged$2'°00 ¢ ,--{'\\;' -IL' ',i_ ------- .--------.. NOT t0HF-J?/, t;<//A;M---? ]" ". -----.€ll - . i]] . . bY C|or AJWII$., ...,
1 ':]I'IOVER O Fri ay on scholastic and civic ]//J/
I __ voo df through Thursday achievements, beauty, poise,
I& ,oomu, and personality. There is no
I I ! ' swimsuit competition, Each k "k "7 " "'" -', -" . . .'."
STRIP , will and - " or: =, ,.,
recite on stage a ]00-word &(]LIP,[IU$- Jamuult21-Flmul 19
ll a, j, 6eud || StarringRatedBillRMurray l| essay on the subject of "My RURAL DY " By L I'adacht.[te may beLlatbtetcheduled' tuulffiin opinlomt;a chttO,wld a$ i
I -.,n.,.z:.,uxwtP'" ! 7.00&9.00' . $ Country".Miss Nelson is sponsored by [- " ROE, "rN rlSN WARDEN 15' \\;' f R'O X , ] I - -1 ur rove.., ot no to the litot. .j.[
kmh. MVSW,aVSVnVV t:w J Spear Insurance Agency. IN [ ON TM. DOCK.t '40 RE ALLOWK" BELIEES . /A [ . I PISCI - Fg41mm O-Mmch 20
Woodsville: Randall I)airv I*.[ SIX ISH'NOTHINGOVER vw.m,,.JI I! "W I s,,tto,,,,ot,,.,a.x,,,,m,,
II Fquipment, Bradford. |'rWLVEINCNS'YOUSTTER I k_ Ikl..f#'/ It A.T.4h /.._i nedlt'oreducatonalpursuits--avoiddrt-uts. R
HROW I: BACK t HIM
Thomas' Pharmacy, Wells • - " sweeter than ev -- for ns and .
{0 Decide upon your destination. Vocal concert " investaflv. Pay debts prornpfly and meet as many sodal oligatiom aSwod( Is 9our speda now. Y famflV tatter,
can bring out your best qualities. :l'i
N singl or with tour, , set in Thettord
0 r w t(} )e sure° o THETFORD--The haunting Honimptomanttaccantlnow,ianllylfyoumony
sounds of southern harmony Frlndip are Ixhmnin¢ More discIL Is n"lll l
t HallWill fill Thetfordthis Tuesday,Hill's GrangeAugust 4, ars a nm and dt. 'e
" present the Western Wind Grandpa's Boy . By Brad Andern idet trot and colleagum are ubbotn. FanlYmo
' of music from The ,acred I 'ii'{ ti i 0T'. 1 tantthmanh.tatthisttnm..
, The New York-based sextet, |'
002.O HOUSE MAtNS'r. boseAmericanrecordingmusicOf earlY, was i JTI' tkalLlV'lY toctal ,k; you can have Iot.h of tun, mutt oi It on =ievei. ,
(:) '2. O4"|O n0minated for a Grammy U LIEO- Jull$-&utlt2" _a,l
award in' 1973, will also Cultural and crti cu-'tl can provide a Ith to .lrollm,l i
oO. ,.( N|¢H, vlr.J present a concert of medieval ture. Communicon Ixukdown is ltch by tuma. 'lJ
and Renaissance music i ,, ! "m''-'-'' "
J August 7, and a workho p in VIilIOO -- &uflmt $-llldlla 22 th
choral singing the morning of
I Aug. 8. Communication Immkthtough happan bdo th
The Western Wind is pntch-upwlthlodoneisllk¢lybyTutay. Tmvd
. composed of six singers whose
,.(11_ JeP alllil carefully blended voices have NAPOLEON By Mcllrlde mid Moore h tos no - avoid thodon .
£ II.[.U' been heard extensively ]
throughout the United States 1l,¢l,l[.-Ol"4.'t''l"M'tlNl$ | I]] [ .[f. _: | conltnutobioom'--niflovedorlm't.l
-'I1111 111 Central St. and Europe as well as in the . cct u' o t VSN"r C,T , I I]lll I P' I
SCOIPIO -- OLolMerflk-Nmbr Itl
Players will begin at 8 p.m., 'lll. / . , - ff loed on is d, Its not m ask quatio.
faqon. Buin nturs mqul -- and '
. ,. 1 j¢_ . with the workshop scheduled
k" " " €@ " "'. forl0:30a.m. Aug,8, i, ! VoluntwotkaccentedthmughwNkend.
I
• ¢ event is $5. Anyone who ..- , S&GrrI'ARIUS-
Don't be subtle in making requests; can t expect
,t . subscribes to all the events ;=Z.= .----'- : I;pstotmdurmind--thismk. N tam
, 4'---..'tr#'. before Tuesday night's con- ] L '. A neirntdsh_isttlYfottakt"
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l -.%; .' X _ %.*.6' "" N\\; :: ttewes of Lyrne are the . . -_ , i and tt my pray. worlhwhlle -- and uirnate profitable " /
ski[Is in this anm. :¢
lW_ ,,.w-,,,'':t'% ll#ll,'Ifi¢ %%' . parents of a baby girl, Keri
l[ .'- ." /..''*:.e.." x'°:' Ann, born July 13 at Mary ( BORN THIS .
• " ."%'€" Jlt" _1 .1 ,o.%. , nitchcock Memorial ttospital. t_ '. July 30th. ringer Paul &nka; 31st, actot Don Murray; A u
tor Geoffrey Holder; 2nd, actor O'Connor;
SOn. g)
k ,'s" ** ..... 1,000 s. s,
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Page 2-The Journal Opinion-July 29, 1981
Ruth Nelson in finals ,1 Do IDo' Thetfi,rd Hill Fair -is set Satu
d of N.H. teen pageant playing at aM00nd00y0000?:fnh00aY0000e00 ? ...... -
lt ............ .ent ,, J NWelEsLLSb, dRaltighSeRr-oRr h. Junction Saturday, Aug. 1, with the The annual historical
and Mrs. William Nelson of Skirted and canopied the Carl Anderson years at
Vt.-NJ[-I' pagemat set in October Wells River, has been selected annual ThetfordHillFair. exhibit this year will feature
The Miss Teen All American
Pageant has announced that
the state finals for New
Hampshire and Vermont have
b¢n scheduled for the first
weekend of October. The
pageant will be hosted in a
regional location by one of
New Hampshire's finer hotels.
Contestants must be bet-
v'een the ages of 14 and 17 as of
December 31, 1981. They must
be a resident of the state in
which they are competing,
never have been married nor
have been a parent.
Contestants will he judged
Co-feature
Fri.. Sat., Sun.
in the following eatagories:
Poise and personality,
physical appearance and
achievement in community
and school activities. There is
no talent competition.
Winners of the Miss Teen
New Hampshire and Miss
Teen Vermont titles will
receive a cash award, crown,
trophy, sash and an all-
expense paid trip to Miami
Beach, Fla., where they will
stay at the Konover Hotel
from Nov. 18-21. The winner of
that title will receive $5000 in
savings bonds, a fur jacket
and many other prizes, The
reigning Miss Teen All
American is Sue Waiters of
Chamblee, Ga.
For more information about
the Miss Teen All American
Pageant state finals, write to
Miss Teen All American
Pageant, 94 Nichols Street,
Lewiston, Maine 04240, or"
phone (207) 7S4-9446 days and
(207) 933-4282 evenings and
weekends.
BATTING CHAMP
to be a state finalist in the 1981
Miss United Teenager
Pageant to be held at Colby-
Sawyer College in New
London at 7:30 p.m., Aug. 5.
The Pageant is the official
state-wide finals for the Miss
United Teenager Pageant,
Contestants from all over
the state will be competing for
the titlt. All contestants are
between the ages of t4 and 18
and have at least a B average
in school. Miss Nelson's four-
year average of high school
was ove r 9o.
Contestants are requested to
participate in the Volunteer
Community Service Program
of the Miss United Teenager
Pageant. Through this
program, many young people
are becoming involved in
community activities by
contributing at least eight
hours to some worthwhile
charity or civic work of their
choice.
The Winner of the Slate
Finals of the Mis United
Teenager Pageant--' will
receive an all-expense paid
trip to compete in the National
Ruth Nelson
Mini-Mart. Wells River.
tler interests include art,
music, reading, roller skating,
biking, traveling, children,
Ruth graduated from Blue
Mountain Union School this
sprmg and is currently at-
tending Johnson State College
with an Art major.
"I do! 1 Do!", the joyous
and "charming ode to
marriage, is playing at the
Junction Playhouse. This
musical kaleidoscope of a
couple's 50 years of life
together will play through
Saturday, Aug. l.
The original play, by Jan de
Hartog, and entitled "The
Fourposter', opened in 1951,
with the husband and wife
team of Hume Cronyn and
Jessica Tandy.
Tbe musical version was
created by Tom Jones and
Harvey Schmidt, the team
that wrote the longest running
musical hit ever, "The
Fantastics".
"I Do! I Do!" opened on
Broadway in December, 1966,
with Mary Martin and Robert
Preston, and ran for a record
584 performances.
This version, produced by
the Green Mountain Guild,
will have Deborah Grove and
Ken Graham as Agnes and
Michael.
For information and
reservations call 295-6228
between 1 - 10:00 p.m.
booths,-a colorful children's Thetford Academy, the town
Merry-Go-Runnel (with proprietors, photos and
stationary horses), children's
games and competitions, a
snack bar, hay rides and train
rides will dot the Green.
Garden produce and plants
will be offered for sale, along
with foods, gifts, books, and
knitted and other handmade
articles.
An antiques booth will sell
articles on commission (call
785-2539 to make
arrangements).
NATURAL FOOD PICNIC
The Vermont Natural Foods
and Gardening Association
will hold its annual summer
picnic on Saturday, Aug. 1
from noon to 4 p.m. at the
Vermont Institute of Natural
Science in Woodstock.
It is open to the public.
There will.be a pot luck lun-
cheon, a talk by author Adele
Dawson and a tour of the Vt.
Institute of Natural Science.
There will be no admission
fee.
stereoscopic views of Thet-
ford.
The major excitement at the
opening at I p.m. will be the
outdoor rummage sale with
table after table of clothes,
white elephants, and
household goods. Later, there
will be a Children's Parade of
costumed children.
An elegant tea at umbrella
tables will be served on a
neighboring lawn.
Near the end of Fair time at
5 p.m. and into the dinner
hour, the Norwich-Hanover
Community Band will present.
a concert•
The dinner of barbecued
chicken prepared by the
Thetford Lions Club will be
served beginning at 5 p.m.
At 7 p.m., the day's events
will close with a candlelight
vespers service at the church.
The lovely setting and
homey nature of this hilltop
fair account for its nickname:
"The Quiet Fair." Rain
location will be Thetford
Academy.
TALL IN THE SADDLE---This young rlder ii:'
for the rides at Thetford Hill Fair on Saturday.
Eddie Matz is batting Finals. a three-phase pageant
champion of the Triangle in Hollywood, Calif.; Waikiki GRUBBY By Warren SaLtier
Babe Ruth League with an Beach, Hawaii; and
average of .551. Washington, D.C.. where she ( SHOT AM /t . _- __ "_ --: "" . ,
will compete for $15,000 in [ //3. _.--1[€# -'€ 4 INTO TIE AIR...ITFF. l - .' wPil y]
cash scholarships, a new / M.\\;k,," "--L-': l-"-. TO F.AITIT/. r KNO IP' ;ffk.l-'P,a-..e "l D ill STARSCOPE
¥,
contestanlWardrobePearanceaUt°m°bile' a $5,000 ap ]¢ContestantsandCOntraCt,other .'ill writebePrizeS.judged$2'°00 ¢ ,--{'\\;' -IL' ',i_ ------- .--------.. NOT t0HF-J?/, t;<//A;M---? ]" ". -----.€ll - . i]] . . bY C|or AJWII$., ...,
1 ':]I'IOVER O Fri ay on scholastic and civic ]//J/
I __ voo df through Thursday achievements, beauty, poise,
I& ,oomu, and personality. There is no
I I ! ' swimsuit competition, Each k "k "7 " "'" -', -" . . .'."
STRIP , will and - " or: =, ,.,
recite on stage a ]00-word &(]LIP,[IU$- Jamuult21-Flmul 19
ll a, j, 6eud || StarringRatedBillRMurray l| essay on the subject of "My RURAL DY " By L I'adacht.[te may beLlatbtetcheduled' tuulffiin opinlomt;a chttO,wld a$ i
I -.,n.,.z:.,uxwtP'" ! 7.00&9.00' . $ Country".Miss Nelson is sponsored by [- " ROE, "rN rlSN WARDEN 15' \\;' f R'O X , ] I - -1 ur rove.., ot no to the litot. .j.[
kmh. MVSW,aVSVnVV t:w J Spear Insurance Agency. IN [ ON TM. DOCK.t '40 RE ALLOWK" BELIEES . /A [ . I PISCI - Fg41mm O-Mmch 20
Woodsville: Randall I)airv I*.[ SIX ISH'NOTHINGOVER vw.m,,.JI I! "W I s,,tto,,,,ot,,.,a.x,,,,m,,
II Fquipment, Bradford. |'rWLVEINCNS'YOUSTTER I k_ Ikl..f#'/ It A.T.4h /.._i nedlt'oreducatonalpursuits--avoiddrt-uts. R
HROW I: BACK t HIM
Thomas' Pharmacy, Wells • - " sweeter than ev -- for ns and .
{0 Decide upon your destination. Vocal concert " investaflv. Pay debts prornpfly and meet as many sodal oligatiom aSwod( Is 9our speda now. Y famflV tatter,
can bring out your best qualities. :l'i
N singl or with tour, , set in Thettord
0 r w t(} )e sure° o THETFORD--The haunting Honimptomanttaccantlnow,ianllylfyoumony
sounds of southern harmony Frlndip are Ixhmnin¢ More discIL Is n"lll l
t HallWill fill Thetfordthis Tuesday,Hill's GrangeAugust 4, ars a nm and dt. 'e
" present the Western Wind Grandpa's Boy . By Brad Andern idet trot and colleagum are ubbotn. FanlYmo
' of music from The ,acred I 'ii'{ ti i 0T'. 1 tantthmanh.tatthisttnm..
, The New York-based sextet, |'
002.O HOUSE MAtNS'r. boseAmericanrecordingmusicOf earlY, was i JTI' tkalLlV'lY toctal ,k; you can have Iot.h of tun, mutt oi It on =ievei. ,
(:) '2. O4"|O n0minated for a Grammy U LIEO- Jull$-&utlt2" _a,l
award in' 1973, will also Cultural and crti cu-'tl can provide a Ith to .lrollm,l i
oO. ,.( N|¢H, vlr.J present a concert of medieval ture. Communicon Ixukdown is ltch by tuma. 'lJ
and Renaissance music i ,, ! "m''-'-'' "
J August 7, and a workho p in VIilIOO -- &uflmt $-llldlla 22 th
choral singing the morning of
I Aug. 8. Communication Immkthtough happan bdo th
The Western Wind is pntch-upwlthlodoneisllk¢lybyTutay. Tmvd
. composed of six singers whose
,.(11_ JeP alllil carefully blended voices have NAPOLEON By Mcllrlde mid Moore h tos no - avoid thodon .
£ II.[.U' been heard extensively ]
throughout the United States 1l,¢l,l[.-Ol"4.'t''l"M'tlNl$ | I]] [ .[f. _: | conltnutobioom'--niflovedorlm't.l
-'I1111 111 Central St. and Europe as well as in the . cct u' o t VSN"r C,T , I I]lll I P' I
SCOIPIO -- OLolMerflk-Nmbr Itl
Players will begin at 8 p.m., 'lll. / . , - ff loed on is d, Its not m ask quatio.
faqon. Buin nturs mqul -- and '
. ,. 1 j¢_ . with the workshop scheduled
k" " " €@ " "'. forl0:30a.m. Aug,8, i, ! VoluntwotkaccentedthmughwNkend.
I
• ¢ event is $5. Anyone who ..- , S&GrrI'ARIUS-
Don't be subtle in making requests; can t expect
,t . subscribes to all the events ;=Z.= .----'- : I;pstotmdurmind--thismk. N tam
, 4'---..'tr#'. before Tuesday night's con- ] L '. A neirntdsh_isttlYfottakt"
" * A*..L* ".;/fil For reservations or sub- ,- ==- II 7-.-'1 -'.'''--" / "'-' .lr IL nandtravaar. fa.otl;anndtnacounttyfatt
¢,_NY.
L
.' '.."'r _.vd'@l).o , . scriptions, call The Parish nlce b)and of the two. Argument get out of hand quiddv, °
to bed a.s.a.p.
OX * i *" ' :'::.T Playersat (2)785-4344. TWITCH ' _ By How Ra.d$
mr .]1 ,€€@ .¢'J ,' ,,, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen _CRABS FRESH?,/ I / \\; o__ustmm. ! _ I ,h..,..Z...t. Co.m.no. is =.. |. an ,mm
l -.%; .' X _ %.*.6' "" N\\; :: ttewes of Lyrne are the . . -_ , i and tt my pray. worlhwhlle -- and uirnate profitable " /
ski[Is in this anm. :¢
lW_ ,,.w-,,,'':t'% ll#ll,'Ifi¢ %%' . parents of a baby girl, Keri
l[ .'- ." /..''*:.e.." x'°:' Ann, born July 13 at Mary ( BORN THIS .
• " ."%'€" Jlt" _1 .1 ,o.%. , nitchcock Memorial ttospital. t_ '. July 30th. ringer Paul &nka; 31st, actot Don Murray; A u
tor Geoffrey Holder; 2nd, actor O'Connor;
SOn. g)
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