P,, 6-The Journal OpLn_LAn_d 5, 1981
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Howe at Merrymeeting Lake Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of hospitalized at Lak
joseinei, as
recuperating at the home of Deborah Stewart and her helping her father
her niece in Marlborough, partner, David Coburn, will logging.
Jerry and Bonnie benefit concert for the Holderness was a
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Kitty Sweet, who is Leslie of Barre; Carol
recuperating from surgery at Suzanue of Peoria, Ill.; Darcy
the Berlin Hospital, is with her
.parents George and Majel
Davis in Lower Webstervtlle.
Mr. Sweet and children are
also there.
Edwin and Chris Burke of
Middleton, Nova Scotia, spent
Tuesday with his cousin,
Milton Bedell and wife. He
was returning from his
brother's funeral at
Edmonton, Canada.
Stephanie Dvis two-and-a-
half year old daughter of
Rocky and Donna Davis,
tipped a coffee cup over
Wednesday, and suffered Ist
and 2nd degree burns to her
hands.
Lucille Santaniello of
Brisfol, Conn., is spending a
two week vacation with her
father, Fred Churchill and
wife Joyce.
Phylis Walker of Barre and
Harry Gooda]l of Northfeld
spent Wednesday, July 22,
with their nephew, Clifford
French and wife Esther.
A baby shower was held
Wednesday, July 29, at Lyle
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(Pauline) Sedroa of South- i
wick, Mass., visited his sister, !! ,
B. of Misseulb, Mont., and Mrs. Levi Drew, and other
Daphne of Bradford; her five relatives a few days this week.
grandsons, Jeromey and Miss Mary T. Dj'ew un-
Jamie Svetaka of W. Dum- derwent surgery a[ the Mary
merston; Christopher, Hitchcock Hospital in
Jonathon, and Timothy Hanover, Wednesday July 29.
Sanborn of Barre; Mr. San- Mrs. Joan (French) Porter
horn's brothers, Clifford and
wife Florence of Lebanon, and
Harry and wife Dorah of
Lyme Center; his sisters,
Norma Frost, husband
Roland, and daughter Janet
Stewart of Enfleld; Gracie
Warren and husband Gilbert
of Laconia; Helen Agan and
son James of Claremont;
nephew Willis LaBombard
and wife Ruth of Etna.
Michael Svetaka joined
Ceclia and sons Sunday,
returning to W. Dummerston
on Monday.
Suzie, Darcy, and Daphne
left Monday for a weeks
camping trip in
Massachusetts.
Mr, Jeremiah Murphy of
Westfield, Mass., and his
daughter, Mrs. Walter
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Roberto Attarmsio and family
of E. Hartford, Conn., visited
Mabel Humphrey a few days
this past week.
A surlae baby shower for
Cindy Ames was held Wed-
nesday night at the home of
her sister, Roan Ackerman.
Hostesses were Roan,
Rhenee Thursten, a sister and
Mary McGurk. A playpen
filled with many useful gifts
was presented to Cindy from
the 30 freidm and relatives
present. Among the refresh-
ments was a cake which
looked like a cloud with angel
babies on it, made by Alice
King.
Sherry Tullar is on leave
from Equity Publishing Co.
where she sprained her arm.
Carpenters for Laurie Dexter
of East Topsham. Mary 00Nells River
Carpenter, an aunt, and Joy
Churchill, a sister, hosted the
surprise shower. A beautiful
heart cake with angel babies
decorating it was made by
Alice King. Gifts filled and
surrounded a decorated
laundry basket. There were 25
relatives and friends present
for the joyous occasion.
A cookout at Cliff and
Esther Frenches was held
July 27 for his grandson, Sven
Osgood's 21st birthday. A cak e
was made by Esther French.
Sven is on a 25-day leave from
Elmendore Air Force Base,
Anchorage, Alaska. He will he
leaving Aug. 4. Present was
Sven's family including
brother, Eric, who was just
discharged from the avionics
divison in Rome, N.Y., after
four years. Three friends of
Eric's from Griffith Air Force
Base and Brian Thompson of
E. Corinth also attended.
Carolyn Sanborn held a
Sanborn family gathering at
her home on Pleasant St.,
Saturday, Aug. 25. Present
were her five children, Celia
Jane Svetaka of W. Dum-
merston, Cedric R. and wife
E. Corinthm
Steila Knapp
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Mr and Mrs. James
Davidsen and two children of
Hollywood, Fla., are spending
the month of July with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J.
Heidenreich.
Winthrop Jackman of Beth-
page, N,Y., was a guest of his
mother, Mrs. L.M. Jackman
at Lake Morey July 21-26. His
wife Claire who has been
visiting her mother and other
relatives in Berre joined him
and their daughter, Ann, at
the lake and returned home
• with him.
Mrs. Betty Nash and son,
Adam, of Narragansett, R.I.,
spent the July 24 weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Marjerle
Justice.
The Board of Deacons o/the
E. Corinth church conducted
the July 26 worship service
and Jim Davidson, an elder of
the St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church in Holywoed, Fla., was
the guest speaker.
During the month of August
the union services will be held
in the Presbyterian church in
Topsham.
The steeple lighting this
week is given in memory of
David M, Knapp by his family.
Cracker Barrel Bazaar
Rain did not dampen the
Cracker Barrel Bazaar which
opened July 29 in Newbury
with drizzly weather which
continued until afternoon the
following day. Among the
interesting displays was a
display by the Newbury
Historical Society which in-
cluded antique clothing, maps
and tools. Many of these items
were on loan from the
University of Vermont.
On the twenty-ninth Mary
Ann Samuels presented an
entertaining hour of folk tunes
and stories using a dulcimer,
penny whistle, psaltery and
limber jack. The Morris
Dancers danced on the green
and Sam Moffatt played the
Beth Nelson WOMAN ON MARCH--Haverhill Memorial 'Post Auxiliary members
' ' 757-3429 march In N. Haverhill Fair parade.
miscellaneous music. " Katharine Blaisdeli
The Two Penny Circus
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entertained on July 31 and the
familiar Fiddlers' Contest was Sympathy is extended to the Keith Belyea and two sons of neadovv, with the tractor
held in the evening, family of Alice Thompson, Concord, Mr. and Mrs, driven by Newell Murray.
Suppers were served each also to the family of Edith Benjamin Washburne and two This was the 70th year for the
evening. Germain. children, and Gary reunion. The oldest attending
WelkRlver Russell and Marge Page McQuesten and friend of was Fidela Luce of Quechee,
Congregational Church spent a few days on Prince Montpelier. It was a very nice who is 93. Youngest was four-
The Women's Fellowship of Edward Island during her day for all. month-old Steve Cbamberlin
the Wells River
Congregational Church will
hold a Food Sale on Aug. 14th
beginning at 10 a4n. Rena
Farwell and Madeline
Eastman are co-chairmen. On
Sept. 12th at 9 a.m. there will
be a rummage sale.
Church School begins on
Sept. 13 at 9:00 a.m. with Rany
Day.
News Briefs
dulcimer at the Bailey Club. The Ryegate Missionary
In the evening Fyre and Society held a food sale at the
Lightning Consort provided Baldwin Memorial Library on
medieval music of France and July 31.
SPT' Several from town attended
sun shone for "The the North Haverhill Fair last
Enchanted Cloak" a charming week.
theater presentation with Daniel Nelson, and
marionettes on July 30. At 5 : 30 Jonathan Parker' took Ruth
the Cook's German Band Nelson to Colby-Sawyer
played and in the evening the College for the Miss United
North Country Chorus sang a Teenager August 4.
proIram of light , .
• - , , _ Mrs. Esther Johnson
On July 26, St. James the Watson, of Fla., and Jackie
Apostle Sunday, DavidAdams Gagman and children, of
rendered two solos and also Ludlow. To join the festivities,
witthessedtothecongregation the Vetal son Bobble and
of the Federated Church. friend Steven Fish, rode their
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lin- bikes from Ludlow to liar-
dsley and daughters of
Hanson, Mass., visited Mrs.
Lindsley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merlin Slack, recently.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Bolles have
been Mrs. Holloa' uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Norton, of Westbrook, Maine,
and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Dane, also of West-
brook.
A gathering at the summer
home here, of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Vetal, of Luc
Mass., included Mrs. Vetal's
mother, Mrs. Mary Clafiin,
Ludlow, their daughter Car
and Bert Stickney ano
daughter, Julia, of Kenai,
Alaska; their daughter
Deborah and David Sundhorg
and daughter Melina,
Kodiak, Alaska; Harriet an
Robert Atkins, of Thetford;
Mr. Atkins Step-mother, Mrs.
Mary Atkins, of Fla.;
Elizabeth and Karen Clafli,n,
of town; Mrs. Claflin s
parents, William and Eleanor
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vacationfromthepostoffice. The annual Murray family of Benton. Plans are being
Alan and Jean Page spent a reunion was held on July 25 at made for the reunion to he in
few days at Fort Collins, the Murray farm in Haverhill. Montpelier next year.
Colorade State University for There .were 43 present from Several members of Senior
the National Institute for Woodsville, Benton, and Citizens attended the July 28th
Cooperative Education. They Littleton, N. H.; Quechee, RSVP luncheonmeetingatthe
represented the Cabot Randolph, Lincoln, Arlington, Cottage Hospital to learn of
Creamery Cooperative, of Montpelier, and No. Thetford, the opportunities for volunteer
which Alan is a director. Vermont; Hadley and work in the area. Mike
Many local people enjoyed Amherst, Mass.; and Schonberger, coordinator of
the musical production of Homesdale, Pa. A potluck volunteers for the Upper
"South Pacifc" put on by the dinner was served, followed Valley RSVP conducted the
Upstage Players in Lisbon. by a hayride down around the meeting.
On Sunday, July 26 there
was a gathering of 28 mem- ly
hers of the Clough family at e ate, , ,, , ,
Helen McQuesten's camp on
French Pond. They enjoyed a The Ryegate Volunteer Fire camping there. The
buffet and an informal belated Department sponsored a Labountys and Stewarts
celebration of the fortieth Fiddlers' Contest Saturday, remained overnight, driving
wedding anniversary of Fred July 18, in E. Ryogate, with 15 home on Sunday.
and Thelma Willey on June 6. fiddlers entered. Prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Others present were their son awarded to the following: Goodwin, Katrina and Ben-
Lyall and wife and three 8eulor Class: 1st--Wilfred jamin of S. Ryegate were
children of Cary N. C., Mr. Gutllett =:nd--brmand Sunday dinner guests July 26
and Mrs. Harold Clough, Boisvert, 3rd--Enoch of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bruce Clough and two Cameron, 4th--Jee Lecouffe; Nelson and daughter Marcy.
children of York Beach, Open Class: lst--Btll Walker, Chad Clark of E. Barre is
Maine, Florence Clough of 2nd--Jason Bergman, spending this week with his
North Haverhill, Mr. andMrs. 3rd--Clem Me vers,
4th--David Carpenter; Junior Ry
Class: Ist--Tom Gilman, S, egate ,,
2nd--Shannon Smith. Winston Mr. 'and Mrs. Bruce
Bath Village-- 00rrier, Rev. Marion Red: Crawford are the parents of a
ding, and Mrs. Kendall Fiske son, Eric, born July 12, 1981, at
tland, Vt., making the trip in Susan Pielmell served as judges. Refresh- NVRH in St. Johnebury. Eric
thirteen hours. 747-2625 ments were sold by the weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cramer, Library News Ryegate Fire Departments Maternal grandparents are
III, and children have Story Hour was conducted Ladies' Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Potter,
returned from a weekend About 60 members and E. Ryegate. Paternal gran-
camping trip to Oit, by Sue Picknell this week. The
movie was "The Mole and the guests of Blue Mountain dparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Malne, where they also vt;ited Chewing Gum," Movable Grange No. 263 gathered at William Crawford, Wood-
Mrs, cramer'ssister, puppets were made by the Pleasant Valley Campground sville, N.H.
Mrs. Karl Johnson was in children. We received a new Sunday afternoon, July 26, for Mr. and Mrs. Richard
the library Saturday, in the set of books for beginner the annual family picnic. Fraser, Christy and Jeff, were
absence of Mrs. B. B. Titus. readers. Swimming lessons for boys July 25 guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
My Favorite Recipe and girls entering kin- Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Newton and children have Q. What do you do with all dergarten and older began Hoisington, Post Mills, where
• "eturned from a week spent at those zucchinis in the sum- Monday morning, July 27, at they celebrated Mrs. Fraser's
akeWtnuepesaukee, N.H. mer? Ticklenaked Pond and will birthday. The Fraser family
Gerard Darling, of Atlanta, A, Make Zucchini Pizza. continue for two weeks. Fifty- spent several days recently
Ga., visited his parents, Mr. ingredients: eight students are enrolled in visiting her sister and family,
and Mrs. John Darling.
Friday, he attended a family 3c. coarsely grated zucchini classes ranging from Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, in
party at his brother's home in 3 eggs beginners through in- Bennington.
one-thirdc.flour termediates. Serving as in- Mrs. Sandy Bombergerand
Browrdngton, Vt. On Satur- tomato sance structnrs and aides are Judy son, Mineral Ridge, Ohio,
day, John F. III won first prize cheese and any other topping Vance, Nancy Perkins, Lee have been visiting her mother,
in the horse show at Barton desired. Carvalho, Jeanette McLure, Mrs. Eve Beckley and sister
Fair. Procedure; Salt zuchlni and.BonnieVance, and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
and let stand 15 minutes. Add: James Nelson accompanied Jonathan Ruppert.
North Haverhill eggs and flour. Bake at 350 his cousin Mrs. Stewart Rider Mrs. Norman Bone and
degrees for 20-25 minutes in a of Mclndoo Falls to Roxbury Walter Bone visited her sister,
. . _ _s 9 x 14 pan. Then brofltil brown Monday, July 27, to visit his Mrs. Beulah Miller, in
pro]l (about 5 min.). Put sauce and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher Colchester, Sunday.
N. HAVERHIIAf-Dawn R. cheetah d ouyov°ta ting and another niece Mrs. Ruth Several from here attended
on arm IRe
Felix, daughter of retired Air • Melcher, who is visiting here the church service in the
Force Master Sgt. and Mrs. untilcheesemelta.Delicious!! fromTexas-
Norman F. Page Sr. of N. Card Party Mrs. Henry Gates liosted a Barnet Center United
Haverhill, has been specially On July 27 the Card Party Creative Circle craft party ...... .!!
identified for early promotion consisted of six tables. WwitlSneday , July =, Haekett's Hill
to senior airman in the U.S. Prizeswentto: r 8u pt. ,
AirForce. Ladies High -- Emily . and Mrs. Fremont The Angeles of Cranston,
The airman was awarded Metcalf, Second High _ Nehum, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.I., are up for a few days, at
the new rating ahead or other Bessie Anderson, Middle -- M cLure,. Mr. and Mrs. Guy their chalet, doing some
Air Force members by a Nellie Hunt. aoounty, Philip Nelson, repair work. _
"below-the.zone" promotion Men High -- Lawrence Ellsworth and Willard Mr. Cario Pinggia was at the
board which considered job Woods, Second High--Alfred 8ogeston attended Veteran s Hospital a few days
performance, military Stevens, Middle -- Roscoe . ooslauke .Grange in E. last week but is at home now.
rmvorhill, N.H., Tuesday Mr and Mrs Richard
knowledge, hearing and self- Noyes. evening, July 28. Mr. and Mrs Petm were in C.,onnecticut
improvement efforts. Special Food Prizes --
Felix is an inventory Bessie Anderson, Charles Labountywerepresentedwith last week visitiug friends.
management specialist at Bailey, Dorothy Presby, their 25Tyear membership Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewing
certificates. During the and sons of Rochester, N.H.
Clark Air Base, Philippines, Beulah Bowleg. program special music was were Sunday callers at Edna
Door -- Agnes Pelletier,
provided by Madeline Haekett's.
with the 3rd Tactical Fighter Charles Bailey.
Wing. Beulah Labonnty, Ronnle Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Pioggia
Her husband, Luis, is the Most zeroes --
son of Mr. and Mrs. Luls Felix Bowles, Charles Bailey. Buffy Lackie, and Laurie were callers of Edna Hacker
Lunch was served with cup Hastings. Monday evening.
Sr.- of 222 Linden Ave., Jersey cakes and cold drink. Charles Rounds of Pewnal Mrs. Ruby Hacker and
City, N.J. arrived Tuesday evening, July sister Eleanor Rowell of
28, to spend several days with Chelsea, and nephew Keith
his daughter and family Mr. Dewing were visitors of Edna
and Mrs. William Nelson, HackettonWedmmday.
Grant, Hannah, Andrew, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Betsey. Klesmichen were callers at
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lebounty, Edna Hackett's on Wed-
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard nesday.
Stewart of N. Springfield, The Hackett girls,
drove to Maine Saturday daughters of late Harvey
morning, July 25, to Keysar Hackett met at the Hackett
Lake, where they joined their Farm on Saturday, were Mrs.
daughter and family, Mr. and Eleanor Burroughs of Corinth,
M[, WIIW W Mrs. James Stewart and Elsie Davis and Carrie Martin
'7Z Sonia, from West Ken-of town with their cousin,
nebunkport, Maine, who were Clare Abbott of Springfield,
Real Estate Associates.
George Evers entertained
his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Collier of New London,
and Mrs. Collier's sister and
brother-in-law of
Grangemouth, Scotland on
Saturday.
Chris Wright, son of the
former Susan Smith, who has
been visiting his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Staf-
ford Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Fay Wright of Warren,
returned on Monday to his
home in Oregon.
Emma Cardin of Weod-
sville, formerly of Wentworth,
was a visitor at Market Day
festivities.
Mr. and Mrs. Abijah Bray
and Mrs. Marion Wheeler
have returned to their home in
Gloversville, N.Y., after a
stay with the Staffo/-d Smiths.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of
White Plains, N.Y., and Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Hamilton and
daughter Vicky of Lakepert,
N.Y. were at the Hamilton
Cottage this week. Mrs.
Hamilton is the Lewis'
daughter and sister to Luke
and Mike Lewis of Stinson
Lake.
Richard Borger is home
from the hospital but will
undergo further tests at Mary
Hitchccck Memorial.
Melissa Brock entertained
her eldest son Warren and his
wife of New York City and
their grandson, Michael
Buffer, of New Orleans; Mr.
and Mrs. Winston Brock of
Vernon, Conn.; her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Young of Milford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Enea Evangelista and
Chierichetti of Plymouth have Plymouth Children's Center at Rockledge on Friday.
purchased the home of Ruth 7 Thursday evening, August 6 Richard Berger wl
and Jim Sergeant on 25A. The in Silver Hall, Plymouth. to Sceva Speare
sale was arranged by Parts Tickets are $3 for a family of Sunday and placed
any size. Singles are $1. The intensive care unit.
music will be for adults and Josephine Timm
children, home Saturday after
They are in the cast of at Mary Hitchcock I
"Diamond Studs" with the The All-Star base
Weathervane Theatre in will be played Sur
Whitefield. p.m. in Warren.
The Bristol Boy's Day Camp Miss Ursula Ken
had an outing to Cove's Falls Marcella Hoffm
on Thursday. George Evers spent
State Trooper Thomas in Nashua visiting t
Hardy had an experience this Kepler, Mr. Evers'
week he says be doesn't care Mrs. Floyd G
to repeat. He was to pick up tertained Mr. a
two boys for questioning with Thomas Caruso of
regard to some stolen gas. The Mass., and
boys would not stop and Hardy Maryanne, and tl
had to drive down 93 at speeds daughter, Mrs. Jog
in excess of 100 miles per hour of Merrimac, MasS
before he caught up with them weekend. Mrs. Car9
at exit 18 in Canterbury. Cove's sister.
Winners in the FAST Squad Gary Randall
.raffle on Market Day are: Dot ill at home this pa
Jessaman, load of wood; Judy back towork.
Huggerd, afghan; Rowell While watching 1
Ray, lazy Susan; Don around his barnhe
Haymen, hot dog pillow; Rita last Sunday, Bill
Rogers, banana pillow; La struck in the head
Ross family, candle lamp; stone. He was taken
Den Kelley, loaf of bread, Speare Memorial el
Mrs. CostarHalvazes. room where the w
closed by several stir
Lisbon HidahBedard Sylena Puffer, v/t
838-6725 drowned in the
servation pond
Another Member Road, is continuing
for A.V.S.C.C. Mary Hitchcock
There were 55 Ammonoosuc where those
Valley Seniors who met at the have only the
Lisbon Town Hall July 29. A for those who
former guest, Elizabeth month-old toddler:
Parks, became a new who applied
member; Bernice Benoit was Warren FAST
a guest of the Curtises, and Peters and the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mclntyre staff and Mass.
were guests of Ruth Whit-
comb. Mrs. Ruth Mclntyre drawn out but
won a door prize and a Game responding to the
l)ay prize; and Mr. Mclntyre car
was the big winner on Game The financial
; she is being give
e financial
Day. tremendous. To
Nancy Perkins Refreshments of cupcakes Plymouth Guaran
5S4.:; and beverages were served by Bank has establ
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Marjorie Clement and corn- Puffer Special
Carroll Eastman. mlttee before door prizes went The Pemi Bank has
Mr. andMrs. GuyLabounty, to: F. Wetherbee, L. Aldrich, Puffer fund care
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred LaBay, R. Mclntyre, M. Presby, B. Pettingill.
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Main Sweet, H. Aldrich, M. Htmt, F. Some of her cot
attended a reorganizational Parker, M Stahlman, E. coming from
meeting and luncheon of Parks, and D. Whitcomb. some from Rhode
Retired Senior Volunteer A note of thanks was read by up a table at the M
Program (R.S.V.P.) at Cot- the secretary from Evelyn They will accept f
Cote Stacey for the book articles, white e
tage Hospital Tuesday, July donated to the Lisbon _Library foods, etc. The ite
28.
in memory of Evelyn s 96-brought to the u
year-old mother. Letters from morning or left t
Edna Beland (Maryland) and week at the home
.... Dorothy Homeister Helen Wright (Washington)Stewart, her gra
indicated they were getting who lives in the fir
Presbyterian Church, the settled, but New Hampshire the right.
closing session of the Green was still real great.
Mt. Camp. President Wetherbee named
Delbert Frost, Walpole, two committees: Nominating
N.H., spent the week with his _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis Driver
mother, Mrs. Winnie Frost. and Mr. and Mrs. James
Sunday he took his mother, Morrison. The Annual for flLiol
and aunt, Mrs. Mary Frost, to Meeting committee is
Walpole to attend a baby Catherine Snell and Lillian BRADFORD--An
shower for his daughter, Mrs. McBurney, ready to receive education
Nina Aldrich. Thursday two the increased dues. Mature Driving,
grandsons, Timothy and The free blood pressure specifically to
Stephen Black, Westfieid, clinic willbe hold this morning drivers
Mass., came to spend several and in the afternoon, the skills
days with their grandmother, grandson of the Melvin day Classroom
Mrs. Marian Brown and Haynes has a new repertoire course from 9::
sister Ruby, Littleton, N.H., of magic. Guests are and from 12:30
called on Mrs. Roris McLam, welcome, and Doris Jndd's August 12-13 at
Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Lou White and committee will serve cookies School.
and punch. The birthday There is a $5
five childron (Illinois) are luncheon will be held at for materials.
spending some time with her "Whistle Stop" (Lisbon) on information or
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Aug. 12, with the following call Mildred McN
RolandDaniels. . being honored: Evelyn Buck, 9662 or Hazel
Mr. Edward Day and Miss Allen Clement, Ethel Clough, 5995.
Angela Gray, " West Ben Daycock, Alta Howland, Developed bYr k
Springfield, Mass., called on Arthur Hunt, Dorothy Retired Teache i
Mrs. Winnie Frost Wed- McKown, Doris Portia, Lila and the Associati
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tahburn, Agnes Rowell, Persons, this i
Phyllis Schoff, Isabella Smith, course of its kin db
Davison, Gales Ferry, Conn., Agnes Swenson, Elsie particular nee
spent the weekend with her Swinyer, Ruth Whitcomb, and motorists. d
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Barbara Young. A bus trip to The effects
Doe. the Sugar Hill Museum is medication on
planned for afterwards, driving rules, I
hazards and
prevention
, t amoug the
the six-session
Vt. with Edna Hackett. THETFORD HISTORICAL sessions a day. do
Mrs. Lena Corti and Mrs. SOCIETY . . older drivers
Edward Brown were callers of THETFORD--Auctioneer traffic violattOr
EdaaHackettalso. William Godfrey ofW. Fairlee seckliesngs, .dr.,d
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewing will discuss "Old Fashioned drv,.:'
and sons of Rochester, N.H., Auctioneering and the Junk significant d e. d
are vacationing this week at You Can Accumulate" at the Seaton, the tlzT,
the Davis Camp. annual meeting of the Thor- dinator Ofrtvi
Earl and son Jon were ford Historical Society in the Mature
visitors of Edna Hackett on Thetford Center community explains that
Sunday. center at 8 p.m. Aug. 15. The problems when
The Sulivans of Connecticut meeting is open to "non- driving situatio
are at their place this last members with no admission quick respon.,.2
weekend, charge, interaction win,
The Angeli's of Cranston, " .... 55 Alive , w?,
R.[., left for home Monday with data coll,
afternoon. BITS OF INFORMATION motor vehicle ,'
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewing Leather bound books need throughout the/
and sobs, and Elsie Davis special care, starting when frumanumibern¢
were visitors in Graniteville at new. Once a year, apply white groups i
the home of Mr. and Mrs. petroleum jelly, lanolin or American tbei'
George Davis. saddle soap. Association,
Dinner guests of Edna Optometric
Hacker were Mr. and Mrs. the Americe
Larry Dewing and sons and ASscciatirli
Eleanor Burroughs.
NEW
SON ARRIVES Mr. and ll;t-t-tell
Mr. and Mrs. John
BRADFORD BINGO Hathaway of Bradford are the Fairlee are i t
BRADFORD--Bingo will be parents of a baby boy, baby boy, Ma-:,,P
held in the Bradford Legion Zachary Edward, born July 26 horn July 18atrW'-
Hall today, Aug. 5, at 7:30 p.m. at Alice Peck Day Hospital. Hospital.
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Doroth..Thomps_on I!
Howe at Merrymeeting Lake Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of hospitalized at Lak
joseinei, as
recuperating at the home of Deborah Stewart and her helping her father
her niece in Marlborough, partner, David Coburn, will logging.
Jerry and Bonnie benefit concert for the Holderness was a
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Kitty Sweet, who is Leslie of Barre; Carol
recuperating from surgery at Suzanue of Peoria, Ill.; Darcy
the Berlin Hospital, is with her
.parents George and Majel
Davis in Lower Webstervtlle.
Mr. Sweet and children are
also there.
Edwin and Chris Burke of
Middleton, Nova Scotia, spent
Tuesday with his cousin,
Milton Bedell and wife. He
was returning from his
brother's funeral at
Edmonton, Canada.
Stephanie Dvis two-and-a-
half year old daughter of
Rocky and Donna Davis,
tipped a coffee cup over
Wednesday, and suffered Ist
and 2nd degree burns to her
hands.
Lucille Santaniello of
Brisfol, Conn., is spending a
two week vacation with her
father, Fred Churchill and
wife Joyce.
Phylis Walker of Barre and
Harry Gooda]l of Northfeld
spent Wednesday, July 22,
with their nephew, Clifford
French and wife Esther.
A baby shower was held
Wednesday, July 29, at Lyle
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(Pauline) Sedroa of South- i
wick, Mass., visited his sister, !! ,
B. of Misseulb, Mont., and Mrs. Levi Drew, and other
Daphne of Bradford; her five relatives a few days this week.
grandsons, Jeromey and Miss Mary T. Dj'ew un-
Jamie Svetaka of W. Dum- derwent surgery a[ the Mary
merston; Christopher, Hitchcock Hospital in
Jonathon, and Timothy Hanover, Wednesday July 29.
Sanborn of Barre; Mr. San- Mrs. Joan (French) Porter
horn's brothers, Clifford and
wife Florence of Lebanon, and
Harry and wife Dorah of
Lyme Center; his sisters,
Norma Frost, husband
Roland, and daughter Janet
Stewart of Enfleld; Gracie
Warren and husband Gilbert
of Laconia; Helen Agan and
son James of Claremont;
nephew Willis LaBombard
and wife Ruth of Etna.
Michael Svetaka joined
Ceclia and sons Sunday,
returning to W. Dummerston
on Monday.
Suzie, Darcy, and Daphne
left Monday for a weeks
camping trip in
Massachusetts.
Mr, Jeremiah Murphy of
Westfield, Mass., and his
daughter, Mrs. Walter
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Roberto Attarmsio and family
of E. Hartford, Conn., visited
Mabel Humphrey a few days
this past week.
A surlae baby shower for
Cindy Ames was held Wed-
nesday night at the home of
her sister, Roan Ackerman.
Hostesses were Roan,
Rhenee Thursten, a sister and
Mary McGurk. A playpen
filled with many useful gifts
was presented to Cindy from
the 30 freidm and relatives
present. Among the refresh-
ments was a cake which
looked like a cloud with angel
babies on it, made by Alice
King.
Sherry Tullar is on leave
from Equity Publishing Co.
where she sprained her arm.
Carpenters for Laurie Dexter
of East Topsham. Mary 00Nells River
Carpenter, an aunt, and Joy
Churchill, a sister, hosted the
surprise shower. A beautiful
heart cake with angel babies
decorating it was made by
Alice King. Gifts filled and
surrounded a decorated
laundry basket. There were 25
relatives and friends present
for the joyous occasion.
A cookout at Cliff and
Esther Frenches was held
July 27 for his grandson, Sven
Osgood's 21st birthday. A cak e
was made by Esther French.
Sven is on a 25-day leave from
Elmendore Air Force Base,
Anchorage, Alaska. He will he
leaving Aug. 4. Present was
Sven's family including
brother, Eric, who was just
discharged from the avionics
divison in Rome, N.Y., after
four years. Three friends of
Eric's from Griffith Air Force
Base and Brian Thompson of
E. Corinth also attended.
Carolyn Sanborn held a
Sanborn family gathering at
her home on Pleasant St.,
Saturday, Aug. 25. Present
were her five children, Celia
Jane Svetaka of W. Dum-
merston, Cedric R. and wife
E. Corinthm
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Mr and Mrs. James
Davidsen and two children of
Hollywood, Fla., are spending
the month of July with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J.
Heidenreich.
Winthrop Jackman of Beth-
page, N,Y., was a guest of his
mother, Mrs. L.M. Jackman
at Lake Morey July 21-26. His
wife Claire who has been
visiting her mother and other
relatives in Berre joined him
and their daughter, Ann, at
the lake and returned home
• with him.
Mrs. Betty Nash and son,
Adam, of Narragansett, R.I.,
spent the July 24 weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Marjerle
Justice.
The Board of Deacons o/the
E. Corinth church conducted
the July 26 worship service
and Jim Davidson, an elder of
the St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church in Holywoed, Fla., was
the guest speaker.
During the month of August
the union services will be held
in the Presbyterian church in
Topsham.
The steeple lighting this
week is given in memory of
David M, Knapp by his family.
Cracker Barrel Bazaar
Rain did not dampen the
Cracker Barrel Bazaar which
opened July 29 in Newbury
with drizzly weather which
continued until afternoon the
following day. Among the
interesting displays was a
display by the Newbury
Historical Society which in-
cluded antique clothing, maps
and tools. Many of these items
were on loan from the
University of Vermont.
On the twenty-ninth Mary
Ann Samuels presented an
entertaining hour of folk tunes
and stories using a dulcimer,
penny whistle, psaltery and
limber jack. The Morris
Dancers danced on the green
and Sam Moffatt played the
Beth Nelson WOMAN ON MARCH--Haverhill Memorial 'Post Auxiliary members
' ' 757-3429 march In N. Haverhill Fair parade.
miscellaneous music. " Katharine Blaisdeli
The Two Penny Circus
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entertained on July 31 and the
familiar Fiddlers' Contest was Sympathy is extended to the Keith Belyea and two sons of neadovv, with the tractor
held in the evening, family of Alice Thompson, Concord, Mr. and Mrs, driven by Newell Murray.
Suppers were served each also to the family of Edith Benjamin Washburne and two This was the 70th year for the
evening. Germain. children, and Gary reunion. The oldest attending
WelkRlver Russell and Marge Page McQuesten and friend of was Fidela Luce of Quechee,
Congregational Church spent a few days on Prince Montpelier. It was a very nice who is 93. Youngest was four-
The Women's Fellowship of Edward Island during her day for all. month-old Steve Cbamberlin
the Wells River
Congregational Church will
hold a Food Sale on Aug. 14th
beginning at 10 a4n. Rena
Farwell and Madeline
Eastman are co-chairmen. On
Sept. 12th at 9 a.m. there will
be a rummage sale.
Church School begins on
Sept. 13 at 9:00 a.m. with Rany
Day.
News Briefs
dulcimer at the Bailey Club. The Ryegate Missionary
In the evening Fyre and Society held a food sale at the
Lightning Consort provided Baldwin Memorial Library on
medieval music of France and July 31.
SPT' Several from town attended
sun shone for "The the North Haverhill Fair last
Enchanted Cloak" a charming week.
theater presentation with Daniel Nelson, and
marionettes on July 30. At 5 : 30 Jonathan Parker' took Ruth
the Cook's German Band Nelson to Colby-Sawyer
played and in the evening the College for the Miss United
North Country Chorus sang a Teenager August 4.
proIram of light , .
• - , , _ Mrs. Esther Johnson
On July 26, St. James the Watson, of Fla., and Jackie
Apostle Sunday, DavidAdams Gagman and children, of
rendered two solos and also Ludlow. To join the festivities,
witthessedtothecongregation the Vetal son Bobble and
of the Federated Church. friend Steven Fish, rode their
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lin- bikes from Ludlow to liar-
dsley and daughters of
Hanson, Mass., visited Mrs.
Lindsley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merlin Slack, recently.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Bolles have
been Mrs. Holloa' uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Norton, of Westbrook, Maine,
and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Dane, also of West-
brook.
A gathering at the summer
home here, of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Vetal, of Luc
Mass., included Mrs. Vetal's
mother, Mrs. Mary Clafiin,
Ludlow, their daughter Car
and Bert Stickney ano
daughter, Julia, of Kenai,
Alaska; their daughter
Deborah and David Sundhorg
and daughter Melina,
Kodiak, Alaska; Harriet an
Robert Atkins, of Thetford;
Mr. Atkins Step-mother, Mrs.
Mary Atkins, of Fla.;
Elizabeth and Karen Clafli,n,
of town; Mrs. Claflin s
parents, William and Eleanor
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vacationfromthepostoffice. The annual Murray family of Benton. Plans are being
Alan and Jean Page spent a reunion was held on July 25 at made for the reunion to he in
few days at Fort Collins, the Murray farm in Haverhill. Montpelier next year.
Colorade State University for There .were 43 present from Several members of Senior
the National Institute for Woodsville, Benton, and Citizens attended the July 28th
Cooperative Education. They Littleton, N. H.; Quechee, RSVP luncheonmeetingatthe
represented the Cabot Randolph, Lincoln, Arlington, Cottage Hospital to learn of
Creamery Cooperative, of Montpelier, and No. Thetford, the opportunities for volunteer
which Alan is a director. Vermont; Hadley and work in the area. Mike
Many local people enjoyed Amherst, Mass.; and Schonberger, coordinator of
the musical production of Homesdale, Pa. A potluck volunteers for the Upper
"South Pacifc" put on by the dinner was served, followed Valley RSVP conducted the
Upstage Players in Lisbon. by a hayride down around the meeting.
On Sunday, July 26 there
was a gathering of 28 mem- ly
hers of the Clough family at e ate, , ,, , ,
Helen McQuesten's camp on
French Pond. They enjoyed a The Ryegate Volunteer Fire camping there. The
buffet and an informal belated Department sponsored a Labountys and Stewarts
celebration of the fortieth Fiddlers' Contest Saturday, remained overnight, driving
wedding anniversary of Fred July 18, in E. Ryogate, with 15 home on Sunday.
and Thelma Willey on June 6. fiddlers entered. Prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Others present were their son awarded to the following: Goodwin, Katrina and Ben-
Lyall and wife and three 8eulor Class: 1st--Wilfred jamin of S. Ryegate were
children of Cary N. C., Mr. Gutllett =:nd--brmand Sunday dinner guests July 26
and Mrs. Harold Clough, Boisvert, 3rd--Enoch of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bruce Clough and two Cameron, 4th--Jee Lecouffe; Nelson and daughter Marcy.
children of York Beach, Open Class: lst--Btll Walker, Chad Clark of E. Barre is
Maine, Florence Clough of 2nd--Jason Bergman, spending this week with his
North Haverhill, Mr. andMrs. 3rd--Clem Me vers,
4th--David Carpenter; Junior Ry
Class: Ist--Tom Gilman, S, egate ,,
2nd--Shannon Smith. Winston Mr. 'and Mrs. Bruce
Bath Village-- 00rrier, Rev. Marion Red: Crawford are the parents of a
ding, and Mrs. Kendall Fiske son, Eric, born July 12, 1981, at
tland, Vt., making the trip in Susan Pielmell served as judges. Refresh- NVRH in St. Johnebury. Eric
thirteen hours. 747-2625 ments were sold by the weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cramer, Library News Ryegate Fire Departments Maternal grandparents are
III, and children have Story Hour was conducted Ladies' Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Potter,
returned from a weekend About 60 members and E. Ryegate. Paternal gran-
camping trip to Oit, by Sue Picknell this week. The
movie was "The Mole and the guests of Blue Mountain dparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Malne, where they also vt;ited Chewing Gum," Movable Grange No. 263 gathered at William Crawford, Wood-
Mrs, cramer'ssister, puppets were made by the Pleasant Valley Campground sville, N.H.
Mrs. Karl Johnson was in children. We received a new Sunday afternoon, July 26, for Mr. and Mrs. Richard
the library Saturday, in the set of books for beginner the annual family picnic. Fraser, Christy and Jeff, were
absence of Mrs. B. B. Titus. readers. Swimming lessons for boys July 25 guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
My Favorite Recipe and girls entering kin- Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Newton and children have Q. What do you do with all dergarten and older began Hoisington, Post Mills, where
• "eturned from a week spent at those zucchinis in the sum- Monday morning, July 27, at they celebrated Mrs. Fraser's
akeWtnuepesaukee, N.H. mer? Ticklenaked Pond and will birthday. The Fraser family
Gerard Darling, of Atlanta, A, Make Zucchini Pizza. continue for two weeks. Fifty- spent several days recently
Ga., visited his parents, Mr. ingredients: eight students are enrolled in visiting her sister and family,
and Mrs. John Darling.
Friday, he attended a family 3c. coarsely grated zucchini classes ranging from Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, in
party at his brother's home in 3 eggs beginners through in- Bennington.
one-thirdc.flour termediates. Serving as in- Mrs. Sandy Bombergerand
Browrdngton, Vt. On Satur- tomato sance structnrs and aides are Judy son, Mineral Ridge, Ohio,
day, John F. III won first prize cheese and any other topping Vance, Nancy Perkins, Lee have been visiting her mother,
in the horse show at Barton desired. Carvalho, Jeanette McLure, Mrs. Eve Beckley and sister
Fair. Procedure; Salt zuchlni and.BonnieVance, and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
and let stand 15 minutes. Add: James Nelson accompanied Jonathan Ruppert.
North Haverhill eggs and flour. Bake at 350 his cousin Mrs. Stewart Rider Mrs. Norman Bone and
degrees for 20-25 minutes in a of Mclndoo Falls to Roxbury Walter Bone visited her sister,
. . _ _s 9 x 14 pan. Then brofltil brown Monday, July 27, to visit his Mrs. Beulah Miller, in
pro]l (about 5 min.). Put sauce and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher Colchester, Sunday.
N. HAVERHIIAf-Dawn R. cheetah d ouyov°ta ting and another niece Mrs. Ruth Several from here attended
on arm IRe
Felix, daughter of retired Air • Melcher, who is visiting here the church service in the
Force Master Sgt. and Mrs. untilcheesemelta.Delicious!! fromTexas.
Norman F. Page Sr. of N. Card Party Mrs. Henry Gates liosted a Barnet Center United
Haverhill, has been specially On July 27 the Card Party Creative Circle craft party ...... .!!
identified for early promotion consisted of six tables. WwitlSneday , July =, Haekett's Hill
to senior airman in the U.S. Prizeswentto: r 8u pt. ,
AirForce. Ladies High -- Emily . and Mrs. Fremont The Angeles of Cranston,
The airman was awarded Metcalf, Second High _ Nehum, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.I., are up for a few days, at
the new rating ahead or other Bessie Anderson, Middle -- M cLure,. Mr. and Mrs. Guy their chalet, doing some
Air Force members by a Nellie Hunt. aoounty, Philip Nelson, repair work. _
"below-the.zone" promotion Men High -- Lawrence Ellsworth and Willard Mr. Cario Pinggia was at the
board which considered job Woods, Second High--Alfred 8ogeston attended Veteran s Hospital a few days
performance, military Stevens, Middle -- Roscoe . ooslauke .Grange in E. last week but is at home now.
rmvorhill, N.H., Tuesday Mr and Mrs Richard
knowledge, hearing and self- Noyes. evening, July 28. Mr. and Mrs Petm were in C.,onnecticut
improvement efforts. Special Food Prizes --
Felix is an inventory Bessie Anderson, Charles Labountywerepresentedwith last week visitiug friends.
management specialist at Bailey, Dorothy Presby, their 25Tyear membership Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewing
certificates. During the and sons of Rochester, N.H.
Clark Air Base, Philippines, Beulah Bowleg. program special music was were Sunday callers at Edna
Door -- Agnes Pelletier,
provided by Madeline Haekett's.
with the 3rd Tactical Fighter Charles Bailey.
Wing. Beulah Labonnty, Ronnle Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Pioggia
Her husband, Luis, is the Most zeroes --
son of Mr. and Mrs. Luls Felix Bowles, Charles Bailey. Buffy Lackie, and Laurie were callers of Edna Hacker
Lunch was served with cup Hastings. Monday evening.
Sr.- of 222 Linden Ave., Jersey cakes and cold drink. Charles Rounds of Pewnal Mrs. Ruby Hacker and
City, N.J. arrived Tuesday evening, July sister Eleanor Rowell of
28, to spend several days with Chelsea, and nephew Keith
his daughter and family Mr. Dewing were visitors of Edna
and Mrs. William Nelson, HackettonWedmmday.
Grant, Hannah, Andrew, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Betsey. Klesmichen were callers at
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lebounty, Edna Hackett's on Wed-
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard nesday.
Stewart of N. Springfield, The Hackett girls,
drove to Maine Saturday daughters of late Harvey
morning, July 25, to Keysar Hackett met at the Hackett
Lake, where they joined their Farm on Saturday, were Mrs.
daughter and family, Mr. and Eleanor Burroughs of Corinth,
M[, WIIW W Mrs. James Stewart and Elsie Davis and Carrie Martin
'7Z Sonia, from West Ken-of town with their cousin,
nebunkport, Maine, who were Clare Abbott of Springfield,
Real Estate Associates.
George Evers entertained
his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Collier of New London,
and Mrs. Collier's sister and
brother-in-law of
Grangemouth, Scotland on
Saturday.
Chris Wright, son of the
former Susan Smith, who has
been visiting his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Staf-
ford Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Fay Wright of Warren,
returned on Monday to his
home in Oregon.
Emma Cardin of Weod-
sville, formerly of Wentworth,
was a visitor at Market Day
festivities.
Mr. and Mrs. Abijah Bray
and Mrs. Marion Wheeler
have returned to their home in
Gloversville, N.Y., after a
stay with the Staffo/-d Smiths.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of
White Plains, N.Y., and Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Hamilton and
daughter Vicky of Lakepert,
N.Y. were at the Hamilton
Cottage this week. Mrs.
Hamilton is the Lewis'
daughter and sister to Luke
and Mike Lewis of Stinson
Lake.
Richard Borger is home
from the hospital but will
undergo further tests at Mary
Hitchccck Memorial.
Melissa Brock entertained
her eldest son Warren and his
wife of New York City and
their grandson, Michael
Buffer, of New Orleans; Mr.
and Mrs. Winston Brock of
Vernon, Conn.; her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Young of Milford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Enea Evangelista and
Chierichetti of Plymouth have Plymouth Children's Center at Rockledge on Friday.
purchased the home of Ruth 7 Thursday evening, August 6 Richard Berger wl
and Jim Sergeant on 25A. The in Silver Hall, Plymouth. to Sceva Speare
sale was arranged by Parts Tickets are $3 for a family of Sunday and placed
any size. Singles are $1. The intensive care unit.
music will be for adults and Josephine Timm
children, home Saturday after
They are in the cast of at Mary Hitchcock I
"Diamond Studs" with the The All-Star base
Weathervane Theatre in will be played Sur
Whitefield. p.m. in Warren.
The Bristol Boy's Day Camp Miss Ursula Ken
had an outing to Cove's Falls Marcella Hoffm
on Thursday. George Evers spent
State Trooper Thomas in Nashua visiting t
Hardy had an experience this Kepler, Mr. Evers'
week he says be doesn't care Mrs. Floyd G
to repeat. He was to pick up tertained Mr. a
two boys for questioning with Thomas Caruso of
regard to some stolen gas. The Mass., and
boys would not stop and Hardy Maryanne, and tl
had to drive down 93 at speeds daughter, Mrs. Jog
in excess of 100 miles per hour of Merrimac, MasS
before he caught up with them weekend. Mrs. Car9
at exit 18 in Canterbury. Cove's sister.
Winners in the FAST Squad Gary Randall
.raffle on Market Day are: Dot ill at home this pa
Jessaman, load of wood; Judy back towork.
Huggerd, afghan; Rowell While watching 1
Ray, lazy Susan; Don around his barnhe
Haymen, hot dog pillow; Rita last Sunday, Bill
Rogers, banana pillow; La struck in the head
Ross family, candle lamp; stone. He was taken
Den Kelley, loaf of bread, Speare Memorial el
Mrs. CostarHalvazes. room where the w
closed by several stir
Lisbon HidahBedard Sylena Puffer, v/t
838-6725 drowned in the
servation pond
Another Member Road, is continuing
for A.V.S.C.C. Mary Hitchcock
There were 55 Ammonoosuc where those
Valley Seniors who met at the have only the
Lisbon Town Hall July 29. A for those who
former guest, Elizabeth month-old toddler:
Parks, became a new who applied
member; Bernice Benoit was Warren FAST
a guest of the Curtises, and Peters and the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mclntyre staff and Mass.
were guests of Ruth Whit-
comb. Mrs. Ruth Mclntyre drawn out but
won a door prize and a Game responding to the
l)ay prize; and Mr. Mclntyre car
was the big winner on Game The financial
; she is being give
e financial
Day. tremendous. To
Nancy Perkins Refreshments of cupcakes Plymouth Guaran
5S4.:; and beverages were served by Bank has establ
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Marjorie Clement and corn- Puffer Special
Carroll Eastman. mlttee before door prizes went The Pemi Bank has
Mr. andMrs. GuyLabounty, to: F. Wetherbee, L. Aldrich, Puffer fund care
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred LaBay, R. Mclntyre, M. Presby, B. Pettingill.
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Main Sweet, H. Aldrich, M. Htmt, F. Some of her cot
attended a reorganizational Parker, M Stahlman, E. coming from
meeting and luncheon of Parks, and D. Whitcomb. some from Rhode
Retired Senior Volunteer A note of thanks was read by up a table at the M
Program (R.S.V.P.) at Cot- the secretary from Evelyn They will accept f
Cote Stacey for the book articles, white e
tage Hospital Tuesday, July donated to the Lisbon _Library foods, etc. The ite
28.
in memory of Evelyn s 96-brought to the u
year-old mother. Letters from morning or left t
Edna Beland (Maryland) and week at the home
.... Dorothy Homeister Helen Wright (Washington)Stewart, her gra
indicated they were getting who lives in the fir
Presbyterian Church, the settled, but New Hampshire the right.
closing session of the Green was still real great.
Mt. Camp. President Wetherbee named
Delbert Frost, Walpole, two committees: Nominating
N.H., spent the week with his _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis Driver
mother, Mrs. Winnie Frost. and Mr. and Mrs. James
Sunday he took his mother, Morrison. The Annual for flLiol
and aunt, Mrs. Mary Frost, to Meeting committee is
Walpole to attend a baby Catherine Snell and Lillian BRADFORD--An
shower for his daughter, Mrs. McBurney, ready to receive education
Nina Aldrich. Thursday two the increased dues. Mature Driving,
grandsons, Timothy and The free blood pressure specifically to
Stephen Black, Westfieid, clinic willbe hold this morning drivers
Mass., came to spend several and in the afternoon, the skills
days with their grandmother, grandson of the Melvin day Classroom
Mrs. Marian Brown and Haynes has a new repertoire course from 9::
sister Ruby, Littleton, N.H., of magic. Guests are and from 12:30
called on Mrs. Roris McLam, welcome, and Doris Jndd's August 12-13 at
Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Lou White and committee will serve cookies School.
and punch. The birthday There is a $5
five childron (Illinois) are luncheon will be held at for materials.
spending some time with her "Whistle Stop" (Lisbon) on information or
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Aug. 12, with the following call Mildred McN
RolandDaniels. . being honored: Evelyn Buck, 9662 or Hazel
Mr. Edward Day and Miss Allen Clement, Ethel Clough, 5995.
Angela Gray, " West Ben Daycock, Alta Howland, Developed bYr k
Springfield, Mass., called on Arthur Hunt, Dorothy Retired Teache i
Mrs. Winnie Frost Wed- McKown, Doris Portia, Lila and the Associati
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tahburn, Agnes Rowell, Persons, this i
Phyllis Schoff, Isabella Smith, course of its kin db
Davison, Gales Ferry, Conn., Agnes Swenson, Elsie particular nee
spent the weekend with her Swinyer, Ruth Whitcomb, and motorists. d
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Barbara Young. A bus trip to The effects
Doe. the Sugar Hill Museum is medication on
planned for afterwards, driving rules, I
hazards and
prevention
, t amoug the
the six-session
Vt. with Edna Hackett. THETFORD HISTORICAL sessions a day. do
Mrs. Lena Corti and Mrs. SOCIETY . . older drivers
Edward Brown were callers of THETFORD--Auctioneer traffic violattOr
EdaaHackettalso. William Godfrey ofW. Fairlee seckliesngs, .dr.,d
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewing will discuss "Old Fashioned drv,.:'
and sons of Rochester, N.H., Auctioneering and the Junk significant d e. d
are vacationing this week at You Can Accumulate" at the Seaton, the tlzT,
the Davis Camp. annual meeting of the Thor- dinator Ofrtvi
Earl and son Jon were ford Historical Society in the Mature
visitors of Edna Hackett on Thetford Center community explains that
Sunday. center at 8 p.m. Aug. 15. The problems when
The Sulivans of Connecticut meeting is open to "non- driving situatio
are at their place this last members with no admission quick respon.,.2
weekend, charge, interaction win,
The Angeli's of Cranston, " .... 55 Alive , w?,
R.[., left for home Monday with data coll,
afternoon. BITS OF INFORMATION motor vehicle ,'
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewing Leather bound books need throughout the/
and sobs, and Elsie Davis special care, starting when frumanumibern¢
were visitors in Graniteville at new. Once a year, apply white groups i
the home of Mr. and Mrs. petroleum jelly, lanolin or American tbei'
George Davis. saddle soap. Association,
Dinner guests of Edna Optometric
Hacker were Mr. and Mrs. the Americe
Larry Dewing and sons and ASscciatirli
Eleanor Burroughs.
NEW
SON ARRIVES Mr. and ll;t-t-tell
Mr. and Mrs. John
BRADFORD BINGO Hathaway of Bradford are the Fairlee are i t
BRADFORD--Bingo will be parents of a baby boy, baby boy, Ma-:,,P
held in the Bradford Legion Zachary Edward, born July 26 horn July 18atrW'-
Hall today, Aug. 5, at 7:30 p.m. at Alice Peck Day Hospital. Hospital.