Page 10-The Journal Opinion-September 1, 1982
1
, Bradford special meetin00 held
(c(mtinued from page 1 ) for the article to pass. Twenty- before 1985.
officials say this arrangement
as meant to resolve the
matter quickly; under state
law, notice of a special town
meeting must be posted 30
(lays prior to the meeting,
Bradford school officials said
they could warn a special
meeting within a much
shorter time frame.
tlow much shorter? The
minutes of the Bradford
Academy and Graded School
Trustees' meeting on August
II show that Bradford
residents Dan Perry and
George Pratt showed up that
night to officially request last
week's August 23 mting.
Close Vote
The vote at last week's
meeting was by ballot and it
was close, considering the
two-thirds majority needed
five voted for the article, 11
voted against. The article
passed by one vote
The town's selectmen were
to have met for their regular
meeting,last Thursday, but
the meeting was postponed to
this Monday, August 30, ac-
cording to Town
Administrator Susan.
Spaulding.
Spaulding said the select-
men were expected to pen
their signature to authorize
tax stabilization to Maska
U.S., on the town's assessment
for equipment and machinery
at the factory, at the Monday
meeting.
Company Plans
Company officials say they
are planning to invest about
$a90,000 in the factory and
employ about 150 workers
The Vermont Industrial
Finance Authority recently
granted Maska U.S. a $200,000
low-interest to assist in con-
verting the machinery at the
factory to the production of
sports uniforms.
Maska U.S. is a subsidiary
of Sport Maska Inc., of St.
ttyaeinthe, Quebec. The
company is a major producer
of hockey uniforms.
Channel Mills has been
producing double-knit fabrics
at the factory since it was built
in the early 1970's. Sales in
double-knits have dropped in
recent years, causing Channel
Mills to have cut back on
much of its workforce and
eventually opening the way to
the current sale of the factory
to the Canadian firm.
Barry Beder
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INTERESTING FACT
Some say that the phrase
"rule of thumb" comes from
a practice that was once
common among
brewmasters. The chief
brewer used to test the
temperature of a batch of
brew by dipping in his
thumb.
CHAMOIS
SHIRT
MEMORIES REKINDLED-- The notorious class of Fortunati Landry, Jessie Downing Gilman, Jane
'47 from Bradford Academy celebrated a reunion Jackman Fehrs, Joan Stever Bednarskl, Bertha Ic'.
recently at the Garden Restaurant in Bradford. Those Frapplca Aremberg, Kermit Richardson, and Keith
IkO llcll IkJ ll
attending were: (l-r back row) Robert Pierson, Bowles; Front Row -- Marie Emerson Thurston, _
Leonard Dobbins, Bert Hastings, Russell Coburn, and Phyllis Perry Bowles, Jeannine White Ricker, Phyllis
tqJ
Fayetee Paronto; Second Row -- Paul Robie, Jeanette Hastings Russ and Fred Eaton. school
Kiellerup cou)ie honored
35th class reunion held
BRADFORD-- The 35th at former student Kermit examiners, office Joan Stever Bednarski,
Class Reunion was and Margaret Richard- managers, domestic Leonard Dobbins, and
celebrated on July 17, for son's camp in Corinth, engineers, singers, fruit Robert Pierson. Those
the nortorious class of 1947 where many photos, pickers, world travelers, from foreign planets were:
from Bradford Academy. memories, and stories etc. Noone hadquite made Paul Robie, Fayette
Approximately 40 veteran were shared, punctuated it as a millionaire, in the Paronto, both from
graduates and their by much laughter and good dollar sense, but many had Florida; Jeanette For-
spouses attended the event, cheer. Help was vohn- become millionaries in tunati Landry from Con-
traveling by car, plane and teered to clean the bottom living. With a smile on their necticut; Jane Jackman
pony express from as far of Kermit's pond, but was lips, a twinkle intheireyes, Fehrs from New York,
away as the States of turned down by majority and a lilt in their step, all Bert Hastings, Russell
Illinois and Florida. vote. fervently agreed that they Coburn, Phyllis Perry
Guests of honor Memories rekindled would do this again in Bowles, and Jeannine
The guests of honor were ° Dinner was enjoyed with another 5 years!! White Ricker from outer
Hope and Robert nostalgic music provided From nearandfar reaches of Vermont, and
Kjellerup, former teacher by Winnie Hight and songs Of those attending, some Bertha Frappica Arem-
and friends of that class, of the 40's that brought were "Local Yokels," such berg from New Hamp-
Hope will long be back memories of dances as: Kermit Richardson, shire; Fred Eaton from
remembered for her at the old "Dreamland Phyllis Hastings Russ, Illinois and last but not
spontaneous parties at the Hall". A sing-a-long Marie Emerson Thurston, least, Keith Bowles from
"Castle" and the great provided much fun and Jessie Downing Gilman, the StateofMaine.
assistance of her husband, forgotten words. Each
Robert, at those times. She guest provided a thumb-
AUCTION NOTICE
was journalism teacher, nail sketch of his life in the
history teacher and in- last 35 years since _ ___ ___ ______
troduced Badminton to the graduation, and it was
IGRAY'S AUCTION CALEN DAR!
school, discovered that one
A "happy hour" was held graduate, Ned O'Gorman
Flat,
lamx
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had made it in Who's Who.
Most of the guests provided
the names and numbers of
children and grand-
children. The one with the
most grandchildren was
Marie Emerson Thurston,
with 10. Pictures of
grandpeople were banned,
since there were no
overnight reservations. It
was discovered that in
spite of some gray hairs,
double chins, arthritic
joints and thickening mid-
sections that the "BA Spirit
of '47" remains undaunted.
Reminiscing, brought old
escapades again to light,
from old beaus and gals,
midnight dips in forbidden
bodies of water with only a
towel, unchaperoned
parties, and some that
were; school scandels, and
pranks pulled at various
and sundry locations. All
present declared that time
had played a trick and that
it couldn't be 35 years since
graduation.
To clarify their iden-
tities, name tags were
lovingly patted onto each
proud chest, not that many
were needed, of course!
The group could boast of
many prominent figures of
success, ranging from
bankers, real estate
people, insurance people,
farmers, writers,
secretaries, carpenters,
town officials, bank
Thursday, Sept. 16 -- at 7:00 P.M. at the East
Thetford Commission Sale Barn. A Special Dairy Sale
-- Consisting of 100 head of springing and open heifers
and springing cows.
Saturday, Sept. 25 -- Consignment Sale of Equip-
ment at Gray's Field, Fairlee, Vt.
Tuesday, Sept. 28 -- The Vermont State Jersey Sale
at Billings Farm in Woodstock, Vt. starts at 12:00 noon.
C.W. Gray & Sons, Inc.
East Thetford, Vt.
Tel. 785-4348 or 785-2161
P.S. Auction every Monday at the East Thetford
Commission Sales barn in E. Thefford, Vt. Livestock
sale at 2:00 P.M.
l
The first radio
of the World
transmitted on Oct. 5,1
QUOTE
"Never put
tomorrow what yoU
the day after
as well."
INTERESTING FACT
The average baby doubles
his original weight at about 5
months of age.
QUOTE
"Fun is like life insurance;
the older you get, the more it
costs."
Kin Hubbard
WANTED-- Babysitting in
my Bradford home, week-
days. 10 years experience.
Telephone Lyle 802-222-5764
or Joyce 802-222-5545. 4T--9-
22---C
YARD SALE-- At Wilfred
Couillard's, Lower Plain,
Bradford, St., Sept. 4. IT9-
I--PD
ELDERLY LADY in com-
fortable villaqe home in-
terested in tire-in com-
panion-housekeeper for meal
preparation, some personal
assistance. Must have own
car, salary negotiable. Reply
to W.R. Council on Aging,
Box 15, W.R.Jct., Vt: O5O01.
2T--9-8---C
PICK-UP CAP-- For 8' Fleet
Side $50. Call 802-222-9367
after 5:00 or see Bob Rush-
ford. 4T--9-22--P
St. lohnsbury, Vt. * Woodtllo, N.H.
your money
where
your heart is.
When you keep your investment dollars in town, they go
fight back into business here. At Wells River Savings Bank,
70 cents of every dollar you invest with us is reinvested locally,
to keep the community growing.
When it's time to talk about investment programs and
retirement accounts, come to us. We'll help you choose from
a wide range of plans that offer competitive interest rates, liq-
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investments. You'll watch your investment grow. And you'll
be keeping your money where your heart is.
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Page 10-The Journal Opinion-September 1, 1982
1
, Bradford special meetin00 held
(c(mtinued from page 1 ) for the article to pass. Twenty- before 1985.
officials say this arrangement
as meant to resolve the
matter quickly; under state
law, notice of a special town
meeting must be posted 30
(lays prior to the meeting,
Bradford school officials said
they could warn a special
meeting within a much
shorter time frame.
tlow much shorter? The
minutes of the Bradford
Academy and Graded School
Trustees' meeting on August
II show that Bradford
residents Dan Perry and
George Pratt showed up that
night to officially request last
week's August 23 mting.
Close Vote
The vote at last week's
meeting was by ballot and it
was close, considering the
two-thirds majority needed
five voted for the article, 11
voted against. The article
passed by one vote
The town's selectmen were
to have met for their regular
meeting,last Thursday, but
the meeting was postponed to
this Monday, August 30, ac-
cording to Town
Administrator Susan.
Spaulding.
Spaulding said the select-
men were expected to pen
their signature to authorize
tax stabilization to Maska
U.S., on the town's assessment
for equipment and machinery
at the factory, at the Monday
meeting.
Company Plans
Company officials say they
are planning to invest about
$a90,000 in the factory and
employ about 150 workers
The Vermont Industrial
Finance Authority recently
granted Maska U.S. a $200,000
low-interest to assist in con-
verting the machinery at the
factory to the production of
sports uniforms.
Maska U.S. is a subsidiary
of Sport Maska Inc., of St.
ttyaeinthe, Quebec. The
company is a major producer
of hockey uniforms.
Channel Mills has been
producing double-knit fabrics
at the factory since it was built
in the early 1970's. Sales in
double-knits have dropped in
recent years, causing Channel
Mills to have cut back on
much of its workforce and
eventually opening the way to
the current sale of the factory
to the Canadian firm.
Barry Beder
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will help you...
V € SPECIAL WEIGHT
CLINIC RETURN RATES
pay ONLY $15 each time you
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V € GUARANTEE: stop
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ARRY BEDER HYPNOSIS CLINICS have been used in conjunction with
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I
HARDWARE STORES
¢,olot
latex S. k
Give interior and exterior wood,
masonry and sttr.,co a fresh new
look with this specially priced
finish, Solid coat of color wont
hide the texture of rough-cut
v',tood, siding, shingles, shakes or
masonry. Fade-resistant to keep
its fresh color for years. Available
in 32 colors and white. L$
+"
Oil Stain and
Wood Preservative.
Here's a value that is clearly right
for siding, shakes, fences, decks,
One coat seals in the natural beauty
of wood, seals out moisture, mil-
dew, rot without hiding a sliver of
the natural gram and texture 8
mixed, 24 custom colors, 0ST
INTERESTING FACT
Some say that the phrase
"rule of thumb" comes from
a practice that was once
common among
brewmasters. The chief
brewer used to test the
temperature of a batch of
brew by dipping in his
thumb.
CHAMOIS
SHIRT
MEMORIES REKINDLED-- The notorious class of Fortunati Landry, Jessie Downing Gilman, Jane
'47 from Bradford Academy celebrated a reunion Jackman Fehrs, Joan Stever Bednarskl, Bertha Ic'.
recently at the Garden Restaurant in Bradford. Those Frapplca Aremberg, Kermit Richardson, and Keith
IkO llcll IkJ ll
attending were: (l-r back row) Robert Pierson, Bowles; Front Row -- Marie Emerson Thurston, _
Leonard Dobbins, Bert Hastings, Russell Coburn, and Phyllis Perry Bowles, Jeannine White Ricker, Phyllis
tqJ
Fayetee Paronto; Second Row -- Paul Robie, Jeanette Hastings Russ and Fred Eaton. school
Kiellerup cou)ie honored
35th class reunion held
BRADFORD-- The 35th at former student Kermit examiners, office Joan Stever Bednarski,
Class Reunion was and Margaret Richard- managers, domestic Leonard Dobbins, and
celebrated on July 17, for son's camp in Corinth, engineers, singers, fruit Robert Pierson. Those
the nortorious class of 1947 where many photos, pickers, world travelers, from foreign planets were:
from Bradford Academy. memories, and stories etc. Noone hadquite made Paul Robie, Fayette
Approximately 40 veteran were shared, punctuated it as a millionaire, in the Paronto, both from
graduates and their by much laughter and good dollar sense, but many had Florida; Jeanette For-
spouses attended the event, cheer. Help was vohn- become millionaries in tunati Landry from Con-
traveling by car, plane and teered to clean the bottom living. With a smile on their necticut; Jane Jackman
pony express from as far of Kermit's pond, but was lips, a twinkle intheireyes, Fehrs from New York,
away as the States of turned down by majority and a lilt in their step, all Bert Hastings, Russell
Illinois and Florida. vote. fervently agreed that they Coburn, Phyllis Perry
Guests of honor Memories rekindled would do this again in Bowles, and Jeannine
The guests of honor were ° Dinner was enjoyed with another 5 years!! White Ricker from outer
Hope and Robert nostalgic music provided From nearandfar reaches of Vermont, and
Kjellerup, former teacher by Winnie Hight and songs Of those attending, some Bertha Frappica Arem-
and friends of that class, of the 40's that brought were "Local Yokels," such berg from New Hamp-
Hope will long be back memories of dances as: Kermit Richardson, shire; Fred Eaton from
remembered for her at the old "Dreamland Phyllis Hastings Russ, Illinois and last but not
spontaneous parties at the Hall". A sing-a-long Marie Emerson Thurston, least, Keith Bowles from
"Castle" and the great provided much fun and Jessie Downing Gilman, the StateofMaine.
assistance of her husband, forgotten words. Each
Robert, at those times. She guest provided a thumb-
AUCTION NOTICE
was journalism teacher, nail sketch of his life in the
history teacher and in- last 35 years since _ ___ ___ ______
troduced Badminton to the graduation, and it was
IGRAY'S AUCTION CALEN DAR!
school, discovered that one
A "happy hour" was held graduate, Ned O'Gorman
Flat,
lamx
Our finest exterior paint offers
long-lasting protection, now at
special savings. Fiat in colors,
white, aCk. HPX. Gal 11.98"
Satin in white, blackand many cus-
tom colors. SHR Gal ..... 12.98"
Gloss in white, black and many
custom colors. GHR Gal.. 13.98"
Woodsman
Polyurethane Varnish protects
wood from abrasion, moisture
with clear coat of polymer pro-
tection High gloss, satin or dull.
X-O Rust Spray Enamel, qutck
easy way to give long-lasting
color and rust-resistance to toys,
tools, lawn furniture
+.._ 278
20tlt • tt
with this ¢OILO011
FOG HARDWARE
had made it in Who's Who.
Most of the guests provided
the names and numbers of
children and grand-
children. The one with the
most grandchildren was
Marie Emerson Thurston,
with 10. Pictures of
grandpeople were banned,
since there were no
overnight reservations. It
was discovered that in
spite of some gray hairs,
double chins, arthritic
joints and thickening mid-
sections that the "BA Spirit
of '47" remains undaunted.
Reminiscing, brought old
escapades again to light,
from old beaus and gals,
midnight dips in forbidden
bodies of water with only a
towel, unchaperoned
parties, and some that
were; school scandels, and
pranks pulled at various
and sundry locations. All
present declared that time
had played a trick and that
it couldn't be 35 years since
graduation.
To clarify their iden-
tities, name tags were
lovingly patted onto each
proud chest, not that many
were needed, of course!
The group could boast of
many prominent figures of
success, ranging from
bankers, real estate
people, insurance people,
farmers, writers,
secretaries, carpenters,
town officials, bank
Thursday, Sept. 16 -- at 7:00 P.M. at the East
Thetford Commission Sale Barn. A Special Dairy Sale
-- Consisting of 100 head of springing and open heifers
and springing cows.
Saturday, Sept. 25 -- Consignment Sale of Equip-
ment at Gray's Field, Fairlee, Vt.
Tuesday, Sept. 28 -- The Vermont State Jersey Sale
at Billings Farm in Woodstock, Vt. starts at 12:00 noon.
C.W. Gray & Sons, Inc.
East Thetford, Vt.
Tel. 785-4348 or 785-2161
P.S. Auction every Monday at the East Thetford
Commission Sales barn in E. Thefford, Vt. Livestock
sale at 2:00 P.M.
l
The first radio
of the World
transmitted on Oct. 5,1
QUOTE
"Never put
tomorrow what yoU
the day after
as well."
INTERESTING FACT
The average baby doubles
his original weight at about 5
months of age.
QUOTE
"Fun is like life insurance;
the older you get, the more it
costs."
Kin Hubbard
WANTED-- Babysitting in
my Bradford home, week-
days. 10 years experience.
Telephone Lyle 802-222-5764
or Joyce 802-222-5545. 4T--9-
22---C
YARD SALE-- At Wilfred
Couillard's, Lower Plain,
Bradford, St., Sept. 4. IT9-
I--PD
ELDERLY LADY in com-
fortable villaqe home in-
terested in tire-in com-
panion-housekeeper for meal
preparation, some personal
assistance. Must have own
car, salary negotiable. Reply
to W.R. Council on Aging,
Box 15, W.R.Jct., Vt: O5O01.
2T--9-8---C
PICK-UP CAP-- For 8' Fleet
Side $50. Call 802-222-9367
after 5:00 or see Bob Rush-
ford. 4T--9-22--P
St. lohnsbury, Vt. * Woodtllo, N.H.
your money
where
your heart is.
When you keep your investment dollars in town, they go
fight back into business here. At Wells River Savings Bank,
70 cents of every dollar you invest with us is reinvested locally,
to keep the community growing.
When it's time to talk about investment programs and
retirement accounts, come to us. We'll help you choose from
a wide range of plans that offer competitive interest rates, liq-
uidity, early withdrawal without penalty, and low minimum
investments. You'll watch your investment grow. And you'll
be keeping your money where your heart is.
YOUR ]
|24-HOUR
[_TELLER
When the bank is closed and you need some cash, there's
someone you can lean on. Penny Annie. When banking hours
are your busiest hours, Penny Annie is there after hours.
Cash a check. Make a deposit or a loan payment. With
Penny Annie, it's as easy as 14-3, 24 hours a day.
Wells River
Savings Bank
Wells River, Vermont 05081 802-757-2361 Member FDIC
The selection is great and
you'll find new colors for
boys and girls.
They're perfect
for those cool
mornings that
are coming.