Page g-The Journal Opinion-August 5, 1981
Advanced First Aid course set
PIERMONT--There will be a contact Lorraine Bush, First
meeting at the Piermont Fire Aid Chairman, at 272-4896.
Station Aug. 16 at 3 p.m. to
plan an Advanced First Aid
course for the Lyme, Off, oral,
Piermont, Fairlee "and
Bradford area for the Fall.
If you, or a member of your
FAST Squad or your com-
munity are interested in
participating as an instructor
or as a student, please attend
this meeting or send a
representative.
For further information
Is the Evangelical
Free Church
the only true church?
CRAFTS FAIR
HANOVER--A Crafts Fair
including 75 exhibitors will be
held at the Hopkin's Center
Plaza in Hanover from 10
a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. 19 for the
benefit of the Upper Valley
Development and Training
Center. For further in-
formation, contact Sally Page
at (603) 643-2258 or 448-2077.
No, we are only a part of the
much larger "body of Christ."
We believe:
*'That the true church is composed of all such
persons who throu8 h savin 8 faith in Jesus Christ
have been resenerated by the Holy Spirit and are
united tosether in the body of Christ of which He
is the head."
A local segment of that true church can be found at:
Bradford Evangeliml Free Church
,,',,hip ,et' ire ! I :1.) HI)LTF 5 Sunday School 9:4b
I.()WER PI,AIN
Iill ,'ick, M. l)iv.. Pastor
( 8112 ) .).r .
...-.qil. 1
rj
|1 i
Scenes from North Haverhill F
PARADE LEADER--"Bunny" Elms and her horse
lead the N. Haverhill Fair parade.
* Farm calls
in plane
(continued from page l)
and wheat crops despite
desperate efforts to head them
off with ditches, ropes, stakes
and shovels. The early set-
tiers, of course, didn't have an
aerial spray plane.
Reginald White and Grime
said the army worm is always
present, but multiply rapidly
under certain conditions such
as a mild winter followed by
periods of alternating wet and
dry weather, such as the area
has been experiencing.
The Whites lost five acres of
grass to the worms before
deciding to spray with a
powerful insecticide,
parathion.
Grime said there should be
no danger of the chemical
washing into nearby streams
because there is enough sod
around the sprayed area to
absorb the runoff. Parathion
requires a waiting period of 12
days after being applied to
corn and 15 days to grass
before the sprayed area can
be entered or the crop fed to
COWS.
According to early area
history books, the Newbury
settlers had another army
worm scare in 1781 but
managed to hold it in check
and minimize the damage.
Other outbreaks were
recorded in the Bradford area
in 1938, 1954 and 1964 causing
considerable damage.
Streets & Coupes
[]
m August 7th
[]
[] Friday night M 8 p.m.
E]
[] Gregg Emeq Memodal Rare
E
m Trophies by
[] Richard Pratt
[]
[] also featuring
B
J
° BIKE RACES . Bazaar
[] tcontinued from page 1 )
I Spanish music by the Fyre
l, Lightning COhOrt, folk
RAIN DATE SATI S: p.m, SOli" 1 music by Mary Ann Samuels,
Alternate Rain Date s3.50 Adults I puppet show, the St. John-
on Sundaf at.o X'OG q.00 Child | sbury Dimland Jazz Band,
the Moose Mountain Morris
_e 7:30 p.m/, P""' I Dancers, Cook's Musical
./ ,: V"-- ' I Krauts, a historical exhibit ,
i I and Other events' winding up
with the Old Time Fiddlers
Contest.
The annual bazaar, staged
by the Cracker Barrel
Association, is supported in
part by grants from the
Vermont Council on the Arts,
River's Reach Council of the
00Pe" /Arts, BradfordNationalBank,
and Wells River Savings
oS=Bradford ' Vermc;m Bank. Proceeds go'for local
library, church and school
projects.
%
has RE-OROUPED & P-VALUD
matt S CLEARANCE SALE
Ldlem Summer
SPORTSWEAR
SEPARATES
Sk.tta - Cotton -
Knt 81aflut -Cheeno Paa - 41 p I(
L_DIES TOPS & SKIRTS JERSEYS & SHORTS LADIES JERSEYS
DRESSES SWIMSUITS :
.u., u,., ..U_. J. , u.,
0 rOO Juor Mlemm Ootlp of I. Imrt DU on Futnrg
, Dena doarm LONG SLEEVE TOPS DESIGN'ER DENIM JEANS
DAYTIME LADIES
S
'' FOUNDATION SALE I o,,
LADIES 8UNDRESSE8 .owmeooaw , LONG SHORT ROBE8
!
SUMM White 81.e *
JEWELRY HANDBAGS FABRIC 8ALE
v..,,m NOW
50% or 50% or 99' o 3
1, Group ( Immm, Name l"m'd
R.ENS
SPORTSWEAR
• leys - D - 6ttrm - Slz -
uauim - Bho - 81uf
If&nt. Toddlers 4-6X, ?- 14
so. o b e'
Donmoor, lind Moz,
AFS student has
birthday party
BRADFORD--A birthday
party was held July 27 for
Alison Brierley of
Ngongotaha, New Zealand.
About 35 people gathered at
the home of Ralph and Hope
Clough to celebrate the 18th
birthday of Bradford's newest
American Field Service
student, who is living with
Ron, Colleen, Cherie and
Jamie Tomlinson for the
coming year.
The guests also had the
opportunity to meet Oxbow
High School's new French
teacher and AFS student club
advisor, Annick Leymarie.
She is from southern France
and is looking forward to
teaching at Oxbow.
OPEN HOUSE
CORINTH--The Corinth-
Topsham pre-school has in-
vited parents and interested
persons to an open house, Aug.
11 at 7:30 p.m. in the librat
room at U-36. Refreshments
will be served.
FLAGBEARERS--Members of Haverhill Memorial Post of the VFW march in N.
Haverhill Fair parade.
* New Zea/and
{continued from page !
ot Rotorua) -- really small --
with only one little-shop. I
associated Bradford with that.
Then I arrived here on the
highway and saw all the shops
and said, "Wow! It's not so
tiny after all !" Alison said.
On a world map that's
printed in New Zealand, is
New Zealand on the top or
bottom?
"We are always on the
bottom. I don't know why. You
could easi turn it up--it
wouldn't upset anything to
turn it up," she said.
Is she homesick yet?
"I feel really at home here.
People ask me aren't you
homesick? No, I'm having the
time of my life!"
PICKING A QUEEN--Ken Smith (center) emcees competition for Queen of N.
Haverhill Fair.
* Phone
complo
(continued from page 1 )
customers for toll charges on
in-town Newbury calls.
"Check your phone bills. We
encourage people to prove to
the PSB there is a problem in
this area," POWR Valley said.
,'The la6 can fo the
phone company to refund our
money, and stop charging us
for in-town calls," it added.
"It is important that you at-
tend because the phone
company claims there is no
problem," POWR Valley said ....................
• INRIOR & mloR
O
MAINE WITH THE fiNEST
NEW iIHLAND CULtlT
MADE IN OUR OWN N.H. FACTORY
-- SOLD -TO-YOU --
O LINSEED 01L-BASES
OLD FASHIONED
ALL FIRST QUALITY
ALL FAMOUS NAMES
8TRAHAN -- 8CHUMACHER
BIRGE -- WALLTEX -- ffrc.
• ONE COAT HIDING
• FLAT FINIal
sAvt 60%
UP 10
OFF BOOK pItlCtS
SHEEP IN THE MEADOW--They're waiting to enter
parade at N. Haverhill Fair.
MARCHING TOGETHER--Woodsville Engineers in
parade at N. Haverhill Fair.
Wentworth cheif quits police job
WENTWORTH--Thomas that the board and he did not
Wolfe, recently appointed see eye-to-eye on certain in-
police chief, resigned his ternal matters. It is believed
position at last week's that the main problem dealt
Selectmen's Meeting. with the app.ntment of
Apparently Wolfe's actions deputies.
came as a result of the fact Wolfe is interested in
another position in police
WebMr work.
has new books
WENTWORTH--The Book-
mobile was at the Webster
Memorial Library Monday so
there are a number of dif-
ferent titles available.
Some new books are "A Life
in Our Time" by John Kenneth
Galleraith; "The National
Geographic Romance of the
Sea" a Pillsbury book; The
Woman's Day "Best
Vegetable Recipes" and the
Rumney Fire Auxiliary Cook-
book.
TASKER'S WELL
We Need
Your Business
Our Business Is
Going In The Hole.
942-5581
Northwood, N.H.
SAY CHEESE--Vendor at N. Haverhill
Vermont eheese--"have some or else."
|
ON GUARD---Army National Guard
role in defense at the N. Haverhill Fair.
I
¸
PITCHING IN--What's a fair without a
fashioned horseshoe pitching contest, like this
N. Haverhill Fair.
OLD SCHOOL TIF, nFIoat built by Edwin
(standing, right), newly elected
Historical Society, for N. Haverhill Fair,
memorates old Ladd Street School. where
Larry (seated, left) taught in 1913. David
student.
ENTERTAINERS--"Strawberry Farm
Bath entertains at N. Haverhill Fair.
ii
sNOWMOBILES IN
Snowmobile Club float in N. Haverhill Fair
WINNER--Nancy Hehre
of Haverhill won two ROLLING' ALONG--Haverhill senior
ribbons in 4-H competition "Still Going Strong," as float in N.
at N. Haverhill Fair. attests.
Page g-The Journal Opinion-August 5, 1981
Advanced First Aid course set
PIERMONT--There will be a contact Lorraine Bush, First
meeting at the Piermont Fire Aid Chairman, at 272-4896.
Station Aug. 16 at 3 p.m. to
plan an Advanced First Aid
course for the Lyme, Off, oral,
Piermont, Fairlee "and
Bradford area for the Fall.
If you, or a member of your
FAST Squad or your com-
munity are interested in
participating as an instructor
or as a student, please attend
this meeting or send a
representative.
For further information
Is the Evangelical
Free Church
the only true church?
CRAFTS FAIR
HANOVER--A Crafts Fair
including 75 exhibitors will be
held at the Hopkin's Center
Plaza in Hanover from 10
a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. 19 for the
benefit of the Upper Valley
Development and Training
Center. For further in-
formation, contact Sally Page
at (603) 643-2258 or 448-2077.
No, we are only a part of the
much larger "body of Christ."
We believe:
*'That the true church is composed of all such
persons who throu8 h savin 8 faith in Jesus Christ
have been resenerated by the Holy Spirit and are
united tosether in the body of Christ of which He
is the head."
A local segment of that true church can be found at:
Bradford Evangeliml Free Church
,,',,hip ,et' ire ! I :1.) HI)LTF 5 Sunday School 9:4b
I.()WER PI,AIN
Iill ,'ick, M. l)iv.. Pastor
( 8112 ) .).r .
...-.qil. 1
rj
|1 i
Scenes from North Haverhill F
PARADE LEADER--"Bunny" Elms and her horse
lead the N. Haverhill Fair parade.
* Farm calls
in plane
(continued from page l)
and wheat crops despite
desperate efforts to head them
off with ditches, ropes, stakes
and shovels. The early set-
tiers, of course, didn't have an
aerial spray plane.
Reginald White and Grime
said the army worm is always
present, but multiply rapidly
under certain conditions such
as a mild winter followed by
periods of alternating wet and
dry weather, such as the area
has been experiencing.
The Whites lost five acres of
grass to the worms before
deciding to spray with a
powerful insecticide,
parathion.
Grime said there should be
no danger of the chemical
washing into nearby streams
because there is enough sod
around the sprayed area to
absorb the runoff. Parathion
requires a waiting period of 12
days after being applied to
corn and 15 days to grass
before the sprayed area can
be entered or the crop fed to
COWS.
According to early area
history books, the Newbury
settlers had another army
worm scare in 1781 but
managed to hold it in check
and minimize the damage.
Other outbreaks were
recorded in the Bradford area
in 1938, 1954 and 1964 causing
considerable damage.
Streets & Coupes
[]
m August 7th
[]
[] Friday night M 8 p.m.
E]
[] Gregg Emeq Memodal Rare
E
m Trophies by
[] Richard Pratt
[]
[] also featuring
B
J
° BIKE RACES . Bazaar
[] tcontinued from page 1 )
I Spanish music by the Fyre
l, Lightning COhOrt, folk
RAIN DATE SATI S: p.m, SOli" 1 music by Mary Ann Samuels,
Alternate Rain Date s3.50 Adults I puppet show, the St. John-
on Sundaf at.o X'OG q.00 Child | sbury Dimland Jazz Band,
the Moose Mountain Morris
_e 7:30 p.m/, P""' I Dancers, Cook's Musical
./ ,: V"-- ' I Krauts, a historical exhibit ,
i I and Other events' winding up
with the Old Time Fiddlers
Contest.
The annual bazaar, staged
by the Cracker Barrel
Association, is supported in
part by grants from the
Vermont Council on the Arts,
River's Reach Council of the
00Pe" / Arts, BradfordNationalBank,
and Wells River Savings
oS=Bradford ' Vermc;m Bank. Proceeds go'for local
library, church and school
projects.
%
has RE-OROUPED & P-VALUD
matt S CLEARANCE SALE
Ldlem Summer
SPORTSWEAR
SEPARATES
Sk.tta - Cotton -
Knt 81aflut -Cheeno Paa - 41 p I(
L_DIES TOPS & SKIRTS JERSEYS & SHORTS LADIES JERSEYS
DRESSES SWIMSUITS :
.u., u,., ..U_. J. , u.,
0 rOO Juor Mlemm Ootlp of I. Imrt DU on Futnrg
, Dena doarm LONG SLEEVE TOPS DESIGN'ER DENIM JEANS
DAYTIME LADIES
S
'' FOUNDATION SALE I o,,
LADIES 8UNDRESSE8 .owmeooaw , LONG SHORT ROBE8
!
SUMM White 81.e *
JEWELRY HANDBAGS FABRIC 8ALE
v..,,m NOW
50% or 50% or 99' o 3
1, Group ( Immm, Name l"m'd
R.ENS
SPORTSWEAR
• leys - D - 6ttrm - Slz -
uauim - Bho - 81uf
If&nt. Toddlers 4-6X, ?- 14
so. o b e'
Donmoor, lind Moz,
AFS student has
birthday party
BRADFORD--A birthday
party was held July 27 for
Alison Brierley of
Ngongotaha, New Zealand.
About 35 people gathered at
the home of Ralph and Hope
Clough to celebrate the 18th
birthday of Bradford's newest
American Field Service
student, who is living with
Ron, Colleen, Cherie and
Jamie Tomlinson for the
coming year.
The guests also had the
opportunity to meet Oxbow
High School's new French
teacher and AFS student club
advisor, Annick Leymarie.
She is from southern France
and is looking forward to
teaching at Oxbow.
OPEN HOUSE
CORINTH--The Corinth-
Topsham pre-school has in-
vited parents and interested
persons to an open house, Aug.
11 at 7:30 p.m. in the librat
room at U-36. Refreshments
will be served.
FLAGBEARERS--Members of Haverhill Memorial Post of the VFW march in N.
Haverhill Fair parade.
* New Zea/and
{continued from page !
ot Rotorua) -- really small --
with only one little-shop. I
associated Bradford with that.
Then I arrived here on the
highway and saw all the shops
and said, "Wow! It's not so
tiny after all !" Alison said.
On a world map that's
printed in New Zealand, is
New Zealand on the top or
bottom?
"We are always on the
bottom. I don't know why. You
could easi turn it up--it
wouldn't upset anything to
turn it up," she said.
Is she homesick yet?
"I feel really at home here.
People ask me aren't you
homesick? No, I'm having the
time of my life!"
PICKING A QUEEN--Ken Smith (center) emcees competition for Queen of N.
Haverhill Fair.
* Phone
complo
(continued from page 1 )
customers for toll charges on
in-town Newbury calls.
"Check your phone bills. We
encourage people to prove to
the PSB there is a problem in
this area," POWR Valley said.
,'The la6 can fo the
phone company to refund our
money, and stop charging us
for in-town calls," it added.
"It is important that you at-
tend because the phone
company claims there is no
problem," POWR Valley said ....................
• INRIOR & mloR
O
MAINE WITH THE fiNEST
NEW iIHLAND CULtlT
MADE IN OUR OWN N.H. FACTORY
-- SOLD -TO-YOU --
O LINSEED 01L-BASES
OLD FASHIONED
ALL FIRST QUALITY
ALL FAMOUS NAMES
8TRAHAN -- 8CHUMACHER
BIRGE -- WALLTEX -- ffrc.
• ONE COAT HIDING
• FLAT FINIal
sAvt 60%
UP 10
OFF BOOK pItlCtS
SHEEP IN THE MEADOW--They're waiting to enter
parade at N. Haverhill Fair.
MARCHING TOGETHER--Woodsville Engineers in
parade at N. Haverhill Fair.
Wentworth cheif quits police job
WENTWORTH--Thomas that the board and he did not
Wolfe, recently appointed see eye-to-eye on certain in-
police chief, resigned his ternal matters. It is believed
position at last week's that the main problem dealt
Selectmen's Meeting. with the app.ntment of
Apparently Wolfe's actions deputies.
came as a result of the fact Wolfe is interested in
another position in police
WebMr work.
has new books
WENTWORTH--The Book-
mobile was at the Webster
Memorial Library Monday so
there are a number of dif-
ferent titles available.
Some new books are "A Life
in Our Time" by John Kenneth
Galleraith; "The National
Geographic Romance of the
Sea" a Pillsbury book; The
Woman's Day "Best
Vegetable Recipes" and the
Rumney Fire Auxiliary Cook-
book.
TASKER'S WELL
We Need
Your Business
Our Business Is
Going In The Hole.
942-5581
Northwood, N.H.
SAY CHEESE--Vendor at N. Haverhill
Vermont eheese--"have some or else."
|
ON GUARD---Army National Guard
role in defense at the N. Haverhill Fair.
I
¸
PITCHING IN--What's a fair without a
fashioned horseshoe pitching contest, like this
N. Haverhill Fair.
OLD SCHOOL TIF, nFIoat built by Edwin
(standing, right), newly elected
Historical Society, for N. Haverhill Fair,
memorates old Ladd Street School. where
Larry (seated, left) taught in 1913. David
student.
ENTERTAINERS--"Strawberry Farm
Bath entertains at N. Haverhill Fair.
ii
sNOWMOBILES IN
Snowmobile Club float in N. Haverhill Fair
WINNER--Nancy Hehre
of Haverhill won two ROLLING' ALONG--Haverhill senior
ribbons in 4-H competition "Still Going Strong," as float in N.
at N. Haverhill Fair. attests.