Page 6-The Journal Opinion-September 23, 1981
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The Women's Fellowship has been placed in the church
met Sept. 9 at the qome of vestibule for good light weight
Mrs. John Brnekardt with clothing for the up-coming
nineteen members and guests clothing drive which will end
present. Rosa and Louise next week. After the meeting
Heidenreich were co- all went to the Brockardt
hostesses. The meeting was house for refreshments and a
held in the "Chapel in the social hour.
Wood" and Mary Brockardt Mrs. Allan Angney of S.
led the devotions. At the Burlington was a guest of Mrs.
business meeting Mary LM. Jackman on Sept. 7-10.
Holland reported on the Mrs. Hertha Knapp went to
church interior paint project Westmoreland, N.H. Sept. 10
and said the painter hoped to to spend a few days with her
start the job by the last of this sister and husband, Mr. and
month. There was a lengthy Mrs. Edward Kane.
discussion on the revised Mr. and Mrs. Morris Knapp
budget and it was voted. It and their daughter, Mrs. Jane
was voted that we would make Huntington and David and
four school bags, one health Sara were at the home of Mrs.
kit and one sewing kit for Beulah GrayinE. Thetfordon
Church World Service. A box Saturday evening for a
Pierrnont H
25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY--Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Osgood celebrate 25 years of wedded bliss at the
Piermont Congregational Church. mro iv F. tvm,m
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Waters' family cook-out.
Their niece and husband,
Gary and Elaine (Waters)
Earle of Hackettstown, N.J.
were weekend guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker
took her mother, Mrs.
Florence Lafley to Windsor,
Ct. Sunday to spend a few days
with her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howe
before she flies to her home in
Holiday, Fla.
The steeple lighting for this
week is given in memory of
Fred Childs by the Women's
Fellowship. The altar flowers
were given by Mrs. Moses
Brock in memory of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Gilmour.
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Everyone is invited to at-
tend the Historical Society
Meeting at the fire station on
Friday, Sept. 25th at 8 o'clock
and participate by sharing old
deeds. William Simpson will
present the program on
"Deeds" and Susan Holden,
Selectman from Haverhill will
be the speaker.
Two couples in town
celebrated 25th wedding
anniversaries last week.
Lorry Ackerman and Ellen
Ackerman Putnam (Mrs.
James) hosted a reception for
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Ackerman in the Orford
Masonic Hall, Saturday af-
ternoon attended by over 200
friends and relatives. Nettle
DeGoosh and Glenn Acker-
man were married in the
Lyme Congregational Church
Sept. 15,1956.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Osgood
had a surprise reception by
the congregation following the
morning service at the
Piermont Congregational
Church. Joan Mellin and Dean
Osgood were married in that
church, Sept. 9, 1956. Joan
carried white gladioli at that
time and gladioli were in the
altar vases on Sunday with a
bouquet given to the guest of
honor.
The library calls attention to
a new, large bulletin board on
the library porch, protected
from the weather. Anyone is
welcome to post notices and
poster of events and invited to
pause and read the postings by
N
N. Haverhill
James Mclntyre has
recently returned from a
month in Scotland. He was
able to visit many relatives
and friends and fulfilled a long
time dream to visit the Isle of
Skye. Next month he is going
to visit New Brunswick,
Canada. Nice to he young l
Sheila Pollock has a bloom
on her lilac tree.
.... Michele and Chuck Butson
ii: are the proud parents of a
baby boy born Sept. 16.
Maternal grandparents are
Laurent and Rita Fournier.
The Haverhill Senior
'- ; Citizens met Sept. 14th for a
. picnic lunch at the home of
Bernice Johnson with 13
members present. Emily
Metcaif and Martha Fagnant
were on the committee. For
the program Bernice showed
HAVING A GOOD TIMF,---The gathering on the lawn of Giencliff Home during
Glencllff Field Days. 0T0 Iv F. om,m
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Virginia Bedell
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Mrs. Anna Dow has
returned home from Cottage
Hospital where she had been a
patient for nine days with
pneumonia.
Kevin and Sharon Proctor
and Rhonda spent the
weekend in Saranac Lake,
N.Y., with his mother Mrs.
Florence Proctor. Bohbi Joe
spent the weekend with her
grandparents Milton and
Barbara Partington in W.
Topsham.
Bernard and Loucinda
Ames are rejoicing the bir|h of
a son born Sept. 9 at Barre
Hospital. The young man has
been named Bernard Henry
Jr.
Clifford and Esther French
went Monday afternoon to
Hollis, N.H. and stayed
overnight with her son Irvin
Laundry and family. Tuesday
they journeyed to Boston to
get top and side curtains for
their red jeepster, returning
home that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bush
driven here in a mobile home
by son Robert Bush of Wolcott,
N.Y. spent Wednesday thru
GLENCLIFF FIELD DAYS--Mrs. Stephen Underhlll
from Plermont looks over the merchandise (far left),
as Giencliff staff members (left to right) Gary
Jesseman, Verona Wallace and Judy Lupien watch.
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Wa its R i ver---'-,-- Mrs. Clinton Sawyei"
Newbury
Bertha Carltton
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Miss Marion Wilson from
Waltham, Mass. a dear friend
of Mrs. Edward Coison spent
several days with Mrs. Colson
and enjoyed the stay in
Vermont.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brock
were in Ludlow, Mass. Sept. 12
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hederman, a sister, of
Stanleys. They met Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Slater and
daughter in White River Jet.
and then all went together to
the Hedermans.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kjollerup
are adding a lovely glassed-in
room to their trailer and Bob
hopes to start plants in it in
the spring. Steven Rogers has
built a nice garage to keep the
school busses in. Donald
Carleton has had a big silo
recently built.
Mrs. William Bailey from
St. Jobnsbury and Ml's. James
Waiters from W. Acton, Mass.
were last Sunday. visitors at
the Carleton home.
The Women's Fellowship
held their first fall meeting at
the home of Mrs. Edward
Coison with 24 women present.
Mrs. F. B. Peach led the
devotions and the fellowship
hymn "I Would be True" was
Mrs. Etta Andrews and the Plymouth Hospital, Mrs. the library. Saturday with her sister, Mr.
Donald Andrews"had a Visit Edna Chase at the Woodsville William Veghte is attending and Mrs. Leon Norcross. They 439-5445 sung by all.
wilt weekfrorn hid Hospital, and ..:Ken St. Pmfl'sschonltnord; were enroute home from The UMW met Wednesday for their regular meet and The reports showed a most
ire, Donald E ndrcvt; of Roberts at me tqymoum Prince Edward tS 'On evening at thehome of Anabel election of officers: "Rmgobert successful summer with the
Lehanon, N.H. Hospital. I am sure these Lisbon HidahBedard Thursday thru Sunday a Batten for their regular Wilds was acting master. Cracker Barrel Bazaar, Cook-
Many people around for the people would appreciate a s3s-6725 sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian meeting. A short business Interesting reports were books and Flea Markets. Mrs.
Coache of Burlington were meeting preceded the Bible given, the Home Ec. corn- Sharon Wilson a coordinator
last big week-end over Labor card or word from you. A.V.S.C.C. Hears of
Day. The hotels, motels, shops Pemi Warden Assocation
and gas stations seemed to do hold meeting
a good business, and after a in Woodstock
busy summer things will now The September meeting of
slow down a bit. Schools are the Pemi Warden's
open and the foliage is already Association was held in the
turning in places, that is, what church at Woodstock. Most of
the bugs did not get, is tur- those attending were amazed
ning. to see a large modern brick
The selectmen and the road church beside the old one. It is
agent looked over the Beech a nice building and was
Hill Road Project last week planned and constructed at
and it is hoped this project will our meeting in Woodstock one
get started soon. year ago. It seems several
Sharon Bancroft has been churches combined their
operating the Post Office this talents, funds, and planning,
week while PM Eudora thereby the new central
Hibbard was in Seattle, Wash. church.
at thePostal Conference. After a delicious meal, the
Moosilauke Inn is closed for meeting was opened by Pres.
the season except for a time in Louis Sleeper of Plymouth,
foliage season. They reported and the minutes of the last
a goodseason, meeting was read by Sec.
Morse Museum is also Ginny Spead. The Division
closed for the season and Bldg. for this section of the
report a very good year. state recently opened in
We are sorry to learn of the Bethlehem. It was brought to
passing away of Ralph the attention of those at-
Bushaw of Bradford, Vt., tending, that this was the first
brother of Jesse Bushnw of year of many that the late
Warren. Ralph was a member Fred Brown bad not been at,
of the Asquamchumauke or working on the meeting.
Valley Snowmobile Club. District Richard of
Many attended the auction Canaan spoke on the budget
cuts and the repercutions in
at the Ward home in Glenclfff the Department, and expected
on Satprday.
Construction has started on more to follow. We all hope to
another dwelling in the see as many cuts in our taxes.
Jackson development on John also showed the new
Beech Hill. form of burning permit forms.
Riding around the coun- He still had many of the old
tryside this week, one notices type which would have to be
quite a bit of color in the used first. Thirty-two people
leaves on certain trees. Could have been dropped from Dred.
be an early foliage season this. The fire prevention had a
year. booth at the Plymouth Fair
Mr and Mrs. DeElden but it was manned only oc- Refreshments will be served
Philbrook have been visiting cassionaly. Canaan Fair will
his mother Mrs. William be open again this year as a by the Landaff group. For
those who need the October
Philbrook for twoweeks. They new party has purchased the birthdays, they are: Francis
now reside in Florida. fair and grounds. Date is Sept. Aldrich, Margaret Butmm,
We are sorry to hear of the 17-18-19.
death of Amy (Mrs. William) The meeting was adjourned Marjorie Clement, Elmer
Howland, Mary Hunt,
Wood who has been at the and Fish and Game Wardencatherin e McGregor, Laura
Haverhill Nursing home for Chuck Kenney of Lincoln did a McLachlin, Warren Nye,
several years. She was 91 masterful job of explaining Lillian Pilote, Dorothy
years of age, born here and the new Deer Season. He Preshy, and Jessie Robinson.
lived the major part of her life explained the new season and
in Warren. Amy and William law is to assist in the build up
were tax collectors for years the deer population which we
for the town. She is survived so badly need. How many of
by one son, William D. Wood, You folks remember when one
and grandchildren. She was could shoot two deer
hurled in Warren Cemetery. legally.
For all of you people who --
have side-swiped the posts in
front of the post office, and NEW ARRIVAL
damaged your vehicles, fear Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boutin
no more. Chief MacDonald Jr. of Benton are the parents
removed this nuisance with of a new son born Sept. 1 at
his chain saw Sunday. He did Cottage Hospital.
this with the consent of the
owners of course. It never
should have been there in the
first place. Amen. NOTES & COMMENTS
We are sorry to learn that Some people are very
Harry Goodwin has been at cantiousabout payingbllis.
Scotland School
There were 45 members of
the Ammonoosuc Valley
Senior Citizen Club who met
on the stage of the Lisbon
Town Hall on Sept. 16. The
only guest was the afternoon
speaker, Eugene Twaronite of
Scotland School, Inc., Lan-
daft, N.H. He showed very
graphic slides of the coun-
trysida and school, and made
interesting remarks about
them. In informal discussion
afterwards, several recalled
pertinent facts about school,
teachers, and nature.
Fmtr well-known songs were
enjoyed at the beginning of the
meeting. Beulah Foster was at
the piano, and Barbara
Stimson led the singing. Plans
were confirmed for the Sep-
tember 30 bus trip to Lan-
caster to visit the Cathedral.
The bus will leave from Lisbon
Square at nine o'clock. Since
there are no cooking facilities,
it will be necessary to take
cold Itmches. The October 7
Birthday Iamcheon is planned
fer the Franconta Church or
lawn, with cassereles and
other dishes to be brought.
Before the "Going Away for
the Winter" group served
homemade bars and cookies,
the followir4 won door prizes:
F. Landry, D. Presby, E.
Clough, F. Wetherbee, M.
Hunt, M. Marcoux, B. Stim-
son, E. Swinyer, J. Robinson,
K. Hall, M. Presby, and H.
Bedard.
Next week, Game Day will
be held, with prizes needed.
Corinth ,,
Clark Family
Reunim
A family reunion of the late
William and Ada Clark met
together Thursday, Sept. 10.
Those who attended were Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Clark of
Framingham, Ma., Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Clark of
Piermont, N.H., Mrs. Elsie
Clark Monette of Ellenburg,
N.Y., lrvin Clark of Barre,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Clark of Waits River, Mr. and
Mrs. William Clark of
guests. On Friday a family
reunion for the sisters and
brothers was held. Joining the
three here were sisters Mrs.
Grace Wakeham, Mrs. Marion
Shiltru, and Mr. and Mrs
Furman Ouillette of the St.
Johnsbury area. Brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilkins
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Wilkins, Florence Robie and
daughter, Ruth of the
Whitefield, N.H. area also
attended. The reunion was
held at the Norcross home on
the Fairground Road.
Orange County Commander
Milton Bedell was in Randolph
Tuesday night where he in-
stalled the Randolph Legion
Officers. His wife visited the
auxiliary meeting which was
being installed by Diane
Widemeyer.
Fairlee
The Miss Elizabeth and
Miss Barbara Partridge, of
Natick, Mes., visited Mrs.
William Neale last weekend.
Rally Day at the Federated
Church will be Sept. 27. The
first day of Sunday School will
start with a pan-cake break-
fast in the church dining room
from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Dedication of the Sunday
School teachers will take
place during the morning
service. From now on starting
on this date, the time of
morning service will be I0
a.m. All are welcome at the
breakfast and all young people
from toddlers through the
eighth grade will be welcome
in the Sunday School.
The Community Circle met
for the September meeting at
home of Mrs. Stanley
Farnham on Wednesday
evening, Sept. 9. Various fall
projects were discussed.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess. The October
meeting will be at Mrs. Irene
I
Study entitled "Members of mittee reported two first place at Waterbury Hospital talked
F " '!
Our amtly . Margaret winners m Needlework: about the people there and
Batten reported on the knitted afghan, Class C; how many of them are
Pastoral Relation Meeting Marjorie Perkins. Crocheted neglected by their loved ones.
held last week with Elin placemats, Class B., Mary There are 250 to 260 patients
Batten. Lurid. Sunshine committee there and they need more help
Rev. Mark Demers called reported, Edith Osmer and from friends of the
an officer's meeting at the Gloria Miller were in Central Remembrance project.
church Tuesday evening to Vermont Hospital. A letter of On Oct. 13 there will be an
discuss the church and thanks was received from "open house" to see the new
community needs and to Central Vermont Hospital for arboratum. Mrs. Amy Jarrell
prepare a tentative budget the scrap books presented to has offered to take packages
before conference, the pediatric ward. The to Waterbury when shegoes to
Mrs. Evelyn Tillotson committee voted to purchase Burlington to see her
returned home Tuesday after 12 National Grange Cookbooks daughter. Delicious refresh-
a Vermont Transit Tour of to sell. meats of assorted cookies,
four days in Maine. Some of Officers elected were: cheese, tea and coffee were
the interesting places were the Master, Greg Perreault; served.
museum in Bath, the docks Overseer, Robert Wilds; The subject of the Turkey
where large ships were being Lecturer. Irene Salomaa; Supper which comes the
built for the navy, and half a Assistant Steward, Evelyn Saturday night nearest to
day on the ocean. Tillotson; Lady Assistant Columbus Day was discussed.
Riverside Grange met Steward. Herma Clement; The committee has decided to
Wednesday evening Sept. 16 Chaplain, Gladys Sawyer; charge $5 for grownups as all
Treasurer. Linda Wilds; are served family style. All
, ,, , Mrs. Esther Johnson' Secretary, Gloria Miller; Gate hope for a lovely evening.
333-9704 Keeper, Kim Richardson; Watch for more items about
Gulley's. Ceres, Sue Perreault; this yearly event.
Mrs. Richard Plummer, of Pomona, Helen Largin; Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
North Windham, Me., visited Mary Lund: Ex-Board Flanders from Edgewater,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Member, 3 years, Kermit N.J. and Mrs. Peggy Beamis
Richardson; Auditor for 3 of Woodsville were Wed-
Joseph Walker, over the years. Howard Perkins. nesday afternoon callers on
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Meeting closed with a short old friends.
Durgin report the birth of a poem and song "Bless Be The The trailer just south of
granddaughter, Lisa Anne, Tie That Binds. Refreshments Jeffrey Gore's has been sold
born Sept. 2. Lisa is the were served by the corn- to a David Smith in Orford and
daughter and second child of mittee, he is in the process of moving.
Election of officers will be Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cove
Bryce and Anne Morrill, of Oct. 7 preceded by a pot luck and children enjoyed the
Bradford.
Two cousins were baptized supper at 6:30. All members weekend of Sept. 12th at Cape
at the morning services at the please attend and bring that Cod with Jeffrey's parents and
Federated Church, Sept. 13. favorite dish. other relatives.
Trudy is the daughter of Mr. S. 'V
and Mrs. Russell Wing, of ,,,
Dorothy Homeister
Vershire and Michelle is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bone, Aldrich, in Brattleboro, Vt. He
Davenport, of Fairlee. Needbam, Mass. spent the is the son of Nina Frost
week at their Groton-Ryegate Aldrich, and the grandson of
Road cottage. Delbert Frost, and Mrs. Frost.
BABY BOYARRIVES Representative and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell
WOODSVILLE--Mr. and Mrs. John Zampieri spent four days Darling, Glover, called on his
Michael Adams of Woodsville in Boston. sister, Mrs. Eva Beckley,
are the parents of a new baby Mrs. Winnie Frost spent last Sunday, at the home of her
boy, weighing six pounds and week with her daughter, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Barbara
13 ounces, born on Sept. 13 at Elmer Black in Westfield, Ruppert.
Cottage Hospital. Mass. She also visited her Mr. and Mrs, Claire
great-grandsen, RyanPatrick Elshleman, Lancaster, Pa.
have been visiting their
, ,i , I i ,, ,, , Eleaner lrreughs daughter and family, Mr. and
4.w.s Mrs. James Arnosky.
Bradford, Marion Clark
Couillard of E. Thetford, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Clark of
Bradford and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Eastman of Topeham. A
buffet supper was enjoyed by
all.
Leo and Gladys Clark spent
the week with Earl and Irene
Eastman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Carter were in Windsor on
Sunday to help her mother
Dorothy Best celebrate her
birthday. They also called on
his nephew and wife Danny
Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy,
and Kathy Osgood. the summer at April Foul Bradford, were luncheon
Jack Learmonth was in Farm, left Thursday to return guests Thursday of his sister
Boston over the weekend to to their home in Santa Fe, and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
attend the wedding of a New Mexico. Her sister Katie Charles Grant.
nephew. His father returned Kramer took them to the Sympathy is felt for Mr. and
with him for a few days visit. Logan Airport in Boston. Mrs. Kendall Welch, former
Dr. and Mrs. Otto Ehren-
theft of Brighton, Mass. residents, for the death of
returned to their home their son Irwin in Newbury.
Thursday after spending a few NEW BABY GIRL Several from here attended
days with their daughter and E. TOPSHAM--Mr. and Mrs. the funeral Friday.
husband Susie and Jack Timothy Claflin of E. Top-
Learmonth. sham are the parents of a new NOTES & COMMENTS
Mrs. Mary Kramer baby girl, weighing six pounds Can you remember the good
Peterson and sons Lincoln and and three ounces, born on old days when a man's word
Simon, who had spent most of Sept. 13at Cottage Hospital. was his bond?
, Katharine Blaisdell
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her 14 shelties and put several
trained ones through the skills
they have learned to win
awards at various dog shows.
It was voted to go to Freedom
Acres in Lieu of the October
meeting. This trip will he
driven in private cars on
Monday, October 19th. Anyone
wishing to go on this trip
should contact Edith Henson.
Herman and Velma Lucas
spent the weekend in
Ellington, Conn., visiting her
nephew and family, George
and Ida Carroll.
The No. Haverhill Girls Club
met on Sept. 16 at the home of
Lois Henson with 13 members
and one guest present. On
committee with Lois were
Karen Aldrich, Mary Ann
Dellinger and Pat Dwyer.
Walter Dellinger is em-
ployed at Clark Ingalis' farm.
The regular meeting of
AARP was held in the VFW
Hall dining room on Thursday
evening, Sept. 17th. A
delicious potluck supper was
served at 6:30 followed by the
business meeting. The
program was a travelog with
slides by Phil Bellamy. It was
"England in Springtime" and
featured a tour of England
taken by Phil and Doris in a
little Escort car -- Phil
remembered to drive on the
left.
Elyse, new
Greg and
born August
Hitchcock
Hospital in
weighed 7
Maternal
are Mr. and
Churchill of
paternal
Mr. and
Dexter of
has two
Carpenter of
Mrs. Grace
White River
paternal
mother --
Berry
S. Newbury
Visitors in the area this
week were Martin and Thora
Kapp of Twinflower, both
looking very fit. Good to hear
news of Nina and Marian, both
in Boston. Marian in her third
year of nursing school and
working at New England
Baptist.
John Grow is visiting the
Eastern States Exposition in
Springfield this weekend. The
Scotts were there Wednesday
and Karen and Fred Clements
and the Richard Swensons will
he attending the Exposition
this weekend on different
days.
Peter saw two well grown
coyotes or coy dogs on his
meadow Friday morning.
Nothing daunted, Heidi Smit
camped out at the river edge
on the meadow. She was
undisturbed.
Rick and Toni Chubbuck
have now exchanged their
summer tent for a
Ryegate, ....
Mrs. Alex Meyette has been
rehired to her job with the
Champlain Valley Work and
Training Program, working
as a case worker.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Labounty
returned Tuesday, Sept. 8,
from a five-day visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Errold Arnold in
Dexter, Me. While there, they
attended the wedding of the
Arnolds' youngest daughter,
Sept. 5.
James Kinerson and son
Jack were supper guests
Saturday, Sept. 12, of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Nelson.
Mr: and Mrs. Alez Heyette
spent Labor Day Weekend
with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Fellows and family in
Georgia, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Labounty
attended the wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred White Satur-
day, Sept. 12, at the North
Haverhill Church and the
reception following at the 111
Club in Woedsville.
Luncheon guests Saturday,
Sept. 12, of Mr. and ,Mrs.
Arthur Whitehill were Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Ryder of Nantucket,
Mass.
Mrs. David Winchester was
guest of honor at a baby
shower Friday evening, Sept.
II, at the home of Mrs. Ken-
neth Nelson with Mrs. Ken-
neth Nelson and Mrs. Gene
Perkins as hostesses. Upon
her arrival, Mrs. Winchester
was presented with a corsage
of pink silk roses. Assisted by
her son Daniel, she opened her
gifts from a decorated baby's
cradle. Refreshments
featuring decorated sandwich
loaves inscribed with
"Welcome Jennifer Ann",
which had been decorated by
Barbara Nelson, were served
by the hostesses. Guests at-
tending besides the guest of
honor, Daniel and Jennifer,
were Mrs. Clifford Win,
chester, Mrs. Chuck Hall, and
daughter Emily, Mrs. Mat-
thew Winchester, Mrs. Gordon
Stevens, Mrs. Robert Zamben
and daughter Grace, Mrs.
Earl Frost, Marlo, Marcella,
and Steven, Mrs. Roland
Sargent, Mrs. Richard Vance,
Judy, and Bonnie, Mrs.
Harold Nelson, Mrs. Bruce
Nelson and daughter Andrea.
The Ryegate Extension
Homemakers Group held
their monthly meeting at the
church vestry Thursday af-
ternoon, Sept. 10, with 2
members and 1 guest present.
The program was en "Liquid
Embroidery", with Glenda
Emery of Wells River as
demonstrator. The next
meeting is planned for OCt. 15
(note change of date) at 1:00
I
mobilehome.
Nancy
reading teacher
has been
mother in the
Sleepers MeadoW,
007 Sylvester's
he is r
Peabody is
species.
Nancy Cole
Brittany Spaniel
Carrie.
camper to the
Fair. John
been attending
week.
OO7
any mail this
dition to the
will be filling
specting his
himself for the
fiscal year. Ii
should be
pursuing the
carrier, it is
impection.
I I
p.m. It will be
Mrs. Bruce
consist of
ning".
Arthur
Whitehill, and
George of
companied Mr.
Ryder
visit their
Whitehill in
Tuesday, Sept.
Blue
one of the
the Recreation
Johnsbury,
The exhibit
"Wood Cutting
Mr. and
Ethan and
wedding of
cousin
David Hewey
Mass., SaturdaY
About 15
the home of
Nelson
Sept. 10, for a
items for the
planned for Oct.:
Rev. Marion
with the
Sunday
the home
Stewart White.
were Mrs.
Fremont
Edward
Cone Perkins.
chosen and
Mr.andMrs.
Mrs. William
Wmard
Banquet in
Saturday
Mrs.
Prayer" as
program.
Mr. and
Nelson, Mr.
Nelson,
Bruce
A.B.S. Buffet
eveniJg,
Hour
River.
Mr. and
chcock
return
Cone
monthly
District
A
evening,
Moretown.
William
Johrmbury
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ResolutionS
the Lincoln In.
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The Women's Fellowship has been placed in the church
met Sept. 9 at the qome of vestibule for good light weight
Mrs. John Brnekardt with clothing for the up-coming
nineteen members and guests clothing drive which will end
present. Rosa and Louise next week. After the meeting
Heidenreich were co- all went to the Brockardt
hostesses. The meeting was house for refreshments and a
held in the "Chapel in the social hour.
Wood" and Mary Brockardt Mrs. Allan Angney of S.
led the devotions. At the Burlington was a guest of Mrs.
business meeting Mary LM. Jackman on Sept. 7-10.
Holland reported on the Mrs. Hertha Knapp went to
church interior paint project Westmoreland, N.H. Sept. 10
and said the painter hoped to to spend a few days with her
start the job by the last of this sister and husband, Mr. and
month. There was a lengthy Mrs. Edward Kane.
discussion on the revised Mr. and Mrs. Morris Knapp
budget and it was voted. It and their daughter, Mrs. Jane
was voted that we would make Huntington and David and
four school bags, one health Sara were at the home of Mrs.
kit and one sewing kit for Beulah GrayinE. Thetfordon
Church World Service. A box Saturday evening for a
Pierrnont H
25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY--Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Osgood celebrate 25 years of wedded bliss at the
Piermont Congregational Church. mro iv F. tvm,m
WarPen , Floyd R. Ra;
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Waters' family cook-out.
Their niece and husband,
Gary and Elaine (Waters)
Earle of Hackettstown, N.J.
were weekend guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker
took her mother, Mrs.
Florence Lafley to Windsor,
Ct. Sunday to spend a few days
with her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howe
before she flies to her home in
Holiday, Fla.
The steeple lighting for this
week is given in memory of
Fred Childs by the Women's
Fellowship. The altar flowers
were given by Mrs. Moses
Brock in memory of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Gilmour.
Ill I I I
Everyone is invited to at-
tend the Historical Society
Meeting at the fire station on
Friday, Sept. 25th at 8 o'clock
and participate by sharing old
deeds. William Simpson will
present the program on
"Deeds" and Susan Holden,
Selectman from Haverhill will
be the speaker.
Two couples in town
celebrated 25th wedding
anniversaries last week.
Lorry Ackerman and Ellen
Ackerman Putnam (Mrs.
James) hosted a reception for
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Ackerman in the Orford
Masonic Hall, Saturday af-
ternoon attended by over 200
friends and relatives. Nettle
DeGoosh and Glenn Acker-
man were married in the
Lyme Congregational Church
Sept. 15,1956.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Osgood
had a surprise reception by
the congregation following the
morning service at the
Piermont Congregational
Church. Joan Mellin and Dean
Osgood were married in that
church, Sept. 9, 1956. Joan
carried white gladioli at that
time and gladioli were in the
altar vases on Sunday with a
bouquet given to the guest of
honor.
The library calls attention to
a new, large bulletin board on
the library porch, protected
from the weather. Anyone is
welcome to post notices and
poster of events and invited to
pause and read the postings by
N
N. Haverhill
James Mclntyre has
recently returned from a
month in Scotland. He was
able to visit many relatives
and friends and fulfilled a long
time dream to visit the Isle of
Skye. Next month he is going
to visit New Brunswick,
Canada. Nice to he young l
Sheila Pollock has a bloom
on her lilac tree.
.... Michele and Chuck Butson
ii: are the proud parents of a
baby boy born Sept. 16.
Maternal grandparents are
Laurent and Rita Fournier.
The Haverhill Senior
'- ; Citizens met Sept. 14th for a
. picnic lunch at the home of
Bernice Johnson with 13
members present. Emily
Metcaif and Martha Fagnant
were on the committee. For
the program Bernice showed
HAVING A GOOD TIMF,---The gathering on the lawn of Giencliff Home during
Glencllff Field Days. 0T0 Iv F. om,m
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Virginia Bedell
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Mrs. Anna Dow has
returned home from Cottage
Hospital where she had been a
patient for nine days with
pneumonia.
Kevin and Sharon Proctor
and Rhonda spent the
weekend in Saranac Lake,
N.Y., with his mother Mrs.
Florence Proctor. Bohbi Joe
spent the weekend with her
grandparents Milton and
Barbara Partington in W.
Topsham.
Bernard and Loucinda
Ames are rejoicing the bir|h of
a son born Sept. 9 at Barre
Hospital. The young man has
been named Bernard Henry
Jr.
Clifford and Esther French
went Monday afternoon to
Hollis, N.H. and stayed
overnight with her son Irvin
Laundry and family. Tuesday
they journeyed to Boston to
get top and side curtains for
their red jeepster, returning
home that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bush
driven here in a mobile home
by son Robert Bush of Wolcott,
N.Y. spent Wednesday thru
GLENCLIFF FIELD DAYS--Mrs. Stephen Underhlll
from Plermont looks over the merchandise (far left),
as Giencliff staff members (left to right) Gary
Jesseman, Verona Wallace and Judy Lupien watch.
PHOTO S r. OnS)
Wa its R i ver---'-,-- Mrs. Clinton Sawyei"
Newbury
Bertha Carltton
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Miss Marion Wilson from
Waltham, Mass. a dear friend
of Mrs. Edward Coison spent
several days with Mrs. Colson
and enjoyed the stay in
Vermont.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brock
were in Ludlow, Mass. Sept. 12
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hederman, a sister, of
Stanleys. They met Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Slater and
daughter in White River Jet.
and then all went together to
the Hedermans.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kjollerup
are adding a lovely glassed-in
room to their trailer and Bob
hopes to start plants in it in
the spring. Steven Rogers has
built a nice garage to keep the
school busses in. Donald
Carleton has had a big silo
recently built.
Mrs. William Bailey from
St. Jobnsbury and Ml's. James
Waiters from W. Acton, Mass.
were last Sunday. visitors at
the Carleton home.
The Women's Fellowship
held their first fall meeting at
the home of Mrs. Edward
Coison with 24 women present.
Mrs. F. B. Peach led the
devotions and the fellowship
hymn "I Would be True" was
Mrs. Etta Andrews and the Plymouth Hospital, Mrs. the library. Saturday with her sister, Mr.
Donald Andrews"had a Visit Edna Chase at the Woodsville William Veghte is attending and Mrs. Leon Norcross. They 439-5445 sung by all.
wilt weekfrorn hid Hospital, and ..:Ken St. Pmfl'sschonltnord; were enroute home from The UMW met Wednesday for their regular meet and The reports showed a most
ire, Donald E ndrcvt; of Roberts at me tqymoum Prince Edward tS 'On evening at thehome of Anabel election of officers: "Rmgobert successful summer with the
Lehanon, N.H. Hospital. I am sure these Lisbon HidahBedard Thursday thru Sunday a Batten for their regular Wilds was acting master. Cracker Barrel Bazaar, Cook-
Many people around for the people would appreciate a s3s-6725 sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian meeting. A short business Interesting reports were books and Flea Markets. Mrs.
Coache of Burlington were meeting preceded the Bible given, the Home Ec. corn- Sharon Wilson a coordinator
last big week-end over Labor card or word from you. A.V.S.C.C. Hears of
Day. The hotels, motels, shops Pemi Warden Assocation
and gas stations seemed to do hold meeting
a good business, and after a in Woodstock
busy summer things will now The September meeting of
slow down a bit. Schools are the Pemi Warden's
open and the foliage is already Association was held in the
turning in places, that is, what church at Woodstock. Most of
the bugs did not get, is tur- those attending were amazed
ning. to see a large modern brick
The selectmen and the road church beside the old one. It is
agent looked over the Beech a nice building and was
Hill Road Project last week planned and constructed at
and it is hoped this project will our meeting in Woodstock one
get started soon. year ago. It seems several
Sharon Bancroft has been churches combined their
operating the Post Office this talents, funds, and planning,
week while PM Eudora thereby the new central
Hibbard was in Seattle, Wash. church.
at thePostal Conference. After a delicious meal, the
Moosilauke Inn is closed for meeting was opened by Pres.
the season except for a time in Louis Sleeper of Plymouth,
foliage season. They reported and the minutes of the last
a goodseason, meeting was read by Sec.
Morse Museum is also Ginny Spead. The Division
closed for the season and Bldg. for this section of the
report a very good year. state recently opened in
We are sorry to learn of the Bethlehem. It was brought to
passing away of Ralph the attention of those at-
Bushaw of Bradford, Vt., tending, that this was the first
brother of Jesse Bushnw of year of many that the late
Warren. Ralph was a member Fred Brown bad not been at,
of the Asquamchumauke or working on the meeting.
Valley Snowmobile Club. District Richard of
Many attended the auction Canaan spoke on the budget
cuts and the repercutions in
at the Ward home in Glenclfff the Department, and expected
on Satprday.
Construction has started on more to follow. We all hope to
another dwelling in the see as many cuts in our taxes.
Jackson development on John also showed the new
Beech Hill. form of burning permit forms.
Riding around the coun- He still had many of the old
tryside this week, one notices type which would have to be
quite a bit of color in the used first. Thirty-two people
leaves on certain trees. Could have been dropped from Dred.
be an early foliage season this. The fire prevention had a
year. booth at the Plymouth Fair
Mr and Mrs. DeElden but it was manned only oc- Refreshments will be served
Philbrook have been visiting cassionaly. Canaan Fair will
his mother Mrs. William be open again this year as a by the Landaff group. For
those who need the October
Philbrook for twoweeks. They new party has purchased the birthdays, they are: Francis
now reside in Florida. fair and grounds. Date is Sept. Aldrich, Margaret Butmm,
We are sorry to hear of the 17-18-19.
death of Amy (Mrs. William) The meeting was adjourned Marjorie Clement, Elmer
Howland, Mary Hunt,
Wood who has been at the and Fish and Game Wardencatherin e McGregor, Laura
Haverhill Nursing home for Chuck Kenney of Lincoln did a McLachlin, Warren Nye,
several years. She was 91 masterful job of explaining Lillian Pilote, Dorothy
years of age, born here and the new Deer Season. He Preshy, and Jessie Robinson.
lived the major part of her life explained the new season and
in Warren. Amy and William law is to assist in the build up
were tax collectors for years the deer population which we
for the town. She is survived so badly need. How many of
by one son, William D. Wood, You folks remember when one
and grandchildren. She was could shoot two deer
hurled in Warren Cemetery. legally.
For all of you people who --
have side-swiped the posts in
front of the post office, and NEW ARRIVAL
damaged your vehicles, fear Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boutin
no more. Chief MacDonald Jr. of Benton are the parents
removed this nuisance with of a new son born Sept. 1 at
his chain saw Sunday. He did Cottage Hospital.
this with the consent of the
owners of course. It never
should have been there in the
first place. Amen. NOTES & COMMENTS
We are sorry to learn that Some people are very
Harry Goodwin has been at cantiousabout payingbllis.
Scotland School
There were 45 members of
the Ammonoosuc Valley
Senior Citizen Club who met
on the stage of the Lisbon
Town Hall on Sept. 16. The
only guest was the afternoon
speaker, Eugene Twaronite of
Scotland School, Inc., Lan-
daft, N.H. He showed very
graphic slides of the coun-
trysida and school, and made
interesting remarks about
them. In informal discussion
afterwards, several recalled
pertinent facts about school,
teachers, and nature.
Fmtr well-known songs were
enjoyed at the beginning of the
meeting. Beulah Foster was at
the piano, and Barbara
Stimson led the singing. Plans
were confirmed for the Sep-
tember 30 bus trip to Lan-
caster to visit the Cathedral.
The bus will leave from Lisbon
Square at nine o'clock. Since
there are no cooking facilities,
it will be necessary to take
cold Itmches. The October 7
Birthday Iamcheon is planned
fer the Franconta Church or
lawn, with cassereles and
other dishes to be brought.
Before the "Going Away for
the Winter" group served
homemade bars and cookies,
the followir4 won door prizes:
F. Landry, D. Presby, E.
Clough, F. Wetherbee, M.
Hunt, M. Marcoux, B. Stim-
son, E. Swinyer, J. Robinson,
K. Hall, M. Presby, and H.
Bedard.
Next week, Game Day will
be held, with prizes needed.
Corinth ,,
Clark Family
Reunim
A family reunion of the late
William and Ada Clark met
together Thursday, Sept. 10.
Those who attended were Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Clark of
Framingham, Ma., Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Clark of
Piermont, N.H., Mrs. Elsie
Clark Monette of Ellenburg,
N.Y., lrvin Clark of Barre,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Clark of Waits River, Mr. and
Mrs. William Clark of
guests. On Friday a family
reunion for the sisters and
brothers was held. Joining the
three here were sisters Mrs.
Grace Wakeham, Mrs. Marion
Shiltru, and Mr. and Mrs
Furman Ouillette of the St.
Johnsbury area. Brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilkins
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Wilkins, Florence Robie and
daughter, Ruth of the
Whitefield, N.H. area also
attended. The reunion was
held at the Norcross home on
the Fairground Road.
Orange County Commander
Milton Bedell was in Randolph
Tuesday night where he in-
stalled the Randolph Legion
Officers. His wife visited the
auxiliary meeting which was
being installed by Diane
Widemeyer.
Fairlee
The Miss Elizabeth and
Miss Barbara Partridge, of
Natick, Mes., visited Mrs.
William Neale last weekend.
Rally Day at the Federated
Church will be Sept. 27. The
first day of Sunday School will
start with a pan-cake break-
fast in the church dining room
from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Dedication of the Sunday
School teachers will take
place during the morning
service. From now on starting
on this date, the time of
morning service will be I0
a.m. All are welcome at the
breakfast and all young people
from toddlers through the
eighth grade will be welcome
in the Sunday School.
The Community Circle met
for the September meeting at
home of Mrs. Stanley
Farnham on Wednesday
evening, Sept. 9. Various fall
projects were discussed.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess. The October
meeting will be at Mrs. Irene
I
Study entitled "Members of mittee reported two first place at Waterbury Hospital talked
F " '!
Our amtly . Margaret winners m Needlework: about the people there and
Batten reported on the knitted afghan, Class C; how many of them are
Pastoral Relation Meeting Marjorie Perkins. Crocheted neglected by their loved ones.
held last week with Elin placemats, Class B., Mary There are 250 to 260 patients
Batten. Lurid. Sunshine committee there and they need more help
Rev. Mark Demers called reported, Edith Osmer and from friends of the
an officer's meeting at the Gloria Miller were in Central Remembrance project.
church Tuesday evening to Vermont Hospital. A letter of On Oct. 13 there will be an
discuss the church and thanks was received from "open house" to see the new
community needs and to Central Vermont Hospital for arboratum. Mrs. Amy Jarrell
prepare a tentative budget the scrap books presented to has offered to take packages
before conference, the pediatric ward. The to Waterbury when shegoes to
Mrs. Evelyn Tillotson committee voted to purchase Burlington to see her
returned home Tuesday after 12 National Grange Cookbooks daughter. Delicious refresh-
a Vermont Transit Tour of to sell. meats of assorted cookies,
four days in Maine. Some of Officers elected were: cheese, tea and coffee were
the interesting places were the Master, Greg Perreault; served.
museum in Bath, the docks Overseer, Robert Wilds; The subject of the Turkey
where large ships were being Lecturer. Irene Salomaa; Supper which comes the
built for the navy, and half a Assistant Steward, Evelyn Saturday night nearest to
day on the ocean. Tillotson; Lady Assistant Columbus Day was discussed.
Riverside Grange met Steward. Herma Clement; The committee has decided to
Wednesday evening Sept. 16 Chaplain, Gladys Sawyer; charge $5 for grownups as all
Treasurer. Linda Wilds; are served family style. All
, ,, , Mrs. Esther Johnson' Secretary, Gloria Miller; Gate hope for a lovely evening.
333-9704 Keeper, Kim Richardson; Watch for more items about
Gulley's. Ceres, Sue Perreault; this yearly event.
Mrs. Richard Plummer, of Pomona, Helen Largin; Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
North Windham, Me., visited Mary Lund: Ex-Board Flanders from Edgewater,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Member, 3 years, Kermit N.J. and Mrs. Peggy Beamis
Richardson; Auditor for 3 of Woodsville were Wed-
Joseph Walker, over the years. Howard Perkins. nesday afternoon callers on
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Meeting closed with a short old friends.
Durgin report the birth of a poem and song "Bless Be The The trailer just south of
granddaughter, Lisa Anne, Tie That Binds. Refreshments Jeffrey Gore's has been sold
born Sept. 2. Lisa is the were served by the corn- to a David Smith in Orford and
daughter and second child of mittee, he is in the process of moving.
Election of officers will be Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cove
Bryce and Anne Morrill, of Oct. 7 preceded by a pot luck and children enjoyed the
Bradford.
Two cousins were baptized supper at 6:30. All members weekend of Sept. 12th at Cape
at the morning services at the please attend and bring that Cod with Jeffrey's parents and
Federated Church, Sept. 13. favorite dish. other relatives.
Trudy is the daughter of Mr. S. 'V
and Mrs. Russell Wing, of ,,,
Dorothy Homeister
Vershire and Michelle is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bone, Aldrich, in Brattleboro, Vt. He
Davenport, of Fairlee. Needbam, Mass. spent the is the son of Nina Frost
week at their Groton-Ryegate Aldrich, and the grandson of
Road cottage. Delbert Frost, and Mrs. Frost.
BABY BOYARRIVES Representative and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell
WOODSVILLE--Mr. and Mrs. John Zampieri spent four days Darling, Glover, called on his
Michael Adams of Woodsville in Boston. sister, Mrs. Eva Beckley,
are the parents of a new baby Mrs. Winnie Frost spent last Sunday, at the home of her
boy, weighing six pounds and week with her daughter, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Barbara
13 ounces, born on Sept. 13 at Elmer Black in Westfield, Ruppert.
Cottage Hospital. Mass. She also visited her Mr. and Mrs, Claire
great-grandsen, RyanPatrick Elshleman, Lancaster, Pa.
have been visiting their
, ,i , I i ,, ,, , Eleaner lrreughs daughter and family, Mr. and
4.w.s Mrs. James Arnosky.
Bradford, Marion Clark
Couillard of E. Thetford, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Clark of
Bradford and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Eastman of Topeham. A
buffet supper was enjoyed by
all.
Leo and Gladys Clark spent
the week with Earl and Irene
Eastman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Carter were in Windsor on
Sunday to help her mother
Dorothy Best celebrate her
birthday. They also called on
his nephew and wife Danny
Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy,
and Kathy Osgood. the summer at April Foul Bradford, were luncheon
Jack Learmonth was in Farm, left Thursday to return guests Thursday of his sister
Boston over the weekend to to their home in Santa Fe, and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
attend the wedding of a New Mexico. Her sister Katie Charles Grant.
nephew. His father returned Kramer took them to the Sympathy is felt for Mr. and
with him for a few days visit. Logan Airport in Boston. Mrs. Kendall Welch, former
Dr. and Mrs. Otto Ehren-
theft of Brighton, Mass. residents, for the death of
returned to their home their son Irwin in Newbury.
Thursday after spending a few NEW BABY GIRL Several from here attended
days with their daughter and E. TOPSHAM--Mr. and Mrs. the funeral Friday.
husband Susie and Jack Timothy Claflin of E. Top-
Learmonth. sham are the parents of a new NOTES & COMMENTS
Mrs. Mary Kramer baby girl, weighing six pounds Can you remember the good
Peterson and sons Lincoln and and three ounces, born on old days when a man's word
Simon, who had spent most of Sept. 13at Cottage Hospital. was his bond?
, Katharine Blaisdell
787-6.315
her 14 shelties and put several
trained ones through the skills
they have learned to win
awards at various dog shows.
It was voted to go to Freedom
Acres in Lieu of the October
meeting. This trip will he
driven in private cars on
Monday, October 19th. Anyone
wishing to go on this trip
should contact Edith Henson.
Herman and Velma Lucas
spent the weekend in
Ellington, Conn., visiting her
nephew and family, George
and Ida Carroll.
The No. Haverhill Girls Club
met on Sept. 16 at the home of
Lois Henson with 13 members
and one guest present. On
committee with Lois were
Karen Aldrich, Mary Ann
Dellinger and Pat Dwyer.
Walter Dellinger is em-
ployed at Clark Ingalis' farm.
The regular meeting of
AARP was held in the VFW
Hall dining room on Thursday
evening, Sept. 17th. A
delicious potluck supper was
served at 6:30 followed by the
business meeting. The
program was a travelog with
slides by Phil Bellamy. It was
"England in Springtime" and
featured a tour of England
taken by Phil and Doris in a
little Escort car -- Phil
remembered to drive on the
left.
Elyse, new
Greg and
born August
Hitchcock
Hospital in
weighed 7
Maternal
are Mr. and
Churchill of
paternal
Mr. and
Dexter of
has two
Carpenter of
Mrs. Grace
White River
paternal
mother --
Berry
S. Newbury
Visitors in the area this
week were Martin and Thora
Kapp of Twinflower, both
looking very fit. Good to hear
news of Nina and Marian, both
in Boston. Marian in her third
year of nursing school and
working at New England
Baptist.
John Grow is visiting the
Eastern States Exposition in
Springfield this weekend. The
Scotts were there Wednesday
and Karen and Fred Clements
and the Richard Swensons will
he attending the Exposition
this weekend on different
days.
Peter saw two well grown
coyotes or coy dogs on his
meadow Friday morning.
Nothing daunted, Heidi Smit
camped out at the river edge
on the meadow. She was
undisturbed.
Rick and Toni Chubbuck
have now exchanged their
summer tent for a
Ryegate, ....
Mrs. Alex Meyette has been
rehired to her job with the
Champlain Valley Work and
Training Program, working
as a case worker.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Labounty
returned Tuesday, Sept. 8,
from a five-day visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Errold Arnold in
Dexter, Me. While there, they
attended the wedding of the
Arnolds' youngest daughter,
Sept. 5.
James Kinerson and son
Jack were supper guests
Saturday, Sept. 12, of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Nelson.
Mr: and Mrs. Alez Heyette
spent Labor Day Weekend
with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Fellows and family in
Georgia, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Labounty
attended the wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred White Satur-
day, Sept. 12, at the North
Haverhill Church and the
reception following at the 111
Club in Woedsville.
Luncheon guests Saturday,
Sept. 12, of Mr. and ,Mrs.
Arthur Whitehill were Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Ryder of Nantucket,
Mass.
Mrs. David Winchester was
guest of honor at a baby
shower Friday evening, Sept.
II, at the home of Mrs. Ken-
neth Nelson with Mrs. Ken-
neth Nelson and Mrs. Gene
Perkins as hostesses. Upon
her arrival, Mrs. Winchester
was presented with a corsage
of pink silk roses. Assisted by
her son Daniel, she opened her
gifts from a decorated baby's
cradle. Refreshments
featuring decorated sandwich
loaves inscribed with
"Welcome Jennifer Ann",
which had been decorated by
Barbara Nelson, were served
by the hostesses. Guests at-
tending besides the guest of
honor, Daniel and Jennifer,
were Mrs. Clifford Win,
chester, Mrs. Chuck Hall, and
daughter Emily, Mrs. Mat-
thew Winchester, Mrs. Gordon
Stevens, Mrs. Robert Zamben
and daughter Grace, Mrs.
Earl Frost, Marlo, Marcella,
and Steven, Mrs. Roland
Sargent, Mrs. Richard Vance,
Judy, and Bonnie, Mrs.
Harold Nelson, Mrs. Bruce
Nelson and daughter Andrea.
The Ryegate Extension
Homemakers Group held
their monthly meeting at the
church vestry Thursday af-
ternoon, Sept. 10, with 2
members and 1 guest present.
The program was en "Liquid
Embroidery", with Glenda
Emery of Wells River as
demonstrator. The next
meeting is planned for OCt. 15
(note change of date) at 1:00
I
mobilehome.
Nancy
reading teacher
has been
mother in the
Sleepers MeadoW,
007 Sylvester's
he is r
Peabody is
species.
Nancy Cole
Brittany Spaniel
Carrie.
camper to the
Fair. John
been attending
week.
OO7
any mail this
dition to the
will be filling
specting his
himself for the
fiscal year. Ii
should be
pursuing the
carrier, it is
impection.
I I
p.m. It will be
Mrs. Bruce
consist of
ning".
Arthur
Whitehill, and
George of
companied Mr.
Ryder
visit their
Whitehill in
Tuesday, Sept.
Blue
one of the
the Recreation
Johnsbury,
The exhibit
"Wood Cutting
Mr. and
Ethan and
wedding of
cousin
David Hewey
Mass., SaturdaY
About 15
the home of
Nelson
Sept. 10, for a
items for the
planned for Oct.:
Rev. Marion
with the
Sunday
the home
Stewart White.
were Mrs.
Fremont
Edward
Cone Perkins.
chosen and
Mr.andMrs.
Mrs. William
Wmard
Banquet in
Saturday
Mrs.
Prayer" as
program.
Mr. and
Nelson, Mr.
Nelson,
Bruce
A.B.S. Buffet
eveniJg,
Hour
River.
Mr. and
chcock
return
Cone
monthly
District
A
evening,
Moretown.
William
Johrmbury
16, to
ResolutionS
the Lincoln In.