Page 2-The Journal Opinion-December I, 1982
ELF TIME--Little Jeremy
Heidenreich working on a
project for the upcoming
Workbench Christmas
Bazaar, to be held this
weekend at the Union 36
School.
Workbench Bazaar ready
It is that time of year again.
The time when we are all
looking for something special
for our loved ones. The Top-
sham-Corinth Workbench will
hold its' Sixth Annual
Christmas Bazaar this
Saturday, Dec. 4 at Union 36
School from 10 am - 3 pm.
The Workbench has held
this very popular Christmas
Bazaar each year to give local
Craftspeople a chance to show
and sell their crafts. There
will be over twenty craftsmen
displaying such giftables as:
paintings, handwoven rugs,
pottery, cedar carved birds,
baked goods, knitted and sewn
articles, and Christmas or-
naments and wreaths.
Lunch and refreshments
will be available for sale to
benefit the Corinth-Topsham
Kindergarten, and Santa will
visit us from 11 am - 1 pm to
talk with all his little friends.
So come and join in the fun
at the Workbench Christmas-
Bazaar, Dec. 4, at Union 36
School -- just off Route 25
between Waits River and E.
Corinth.
f fee cstlma#es
i John 14ed=eih II
!j ..... 5
NATURAL WREATHS
HANOVER-- Join the Mon-
tshire Museum for an evening
of holiday music, refresh-
ments and decorative wreath
making Tuesday, Dec. 14 7:30
p.m. at the Montshire
Museum, 25 Lyme Road,
Hanover.
ENTERTAINMENT
wFEED ATIVREI IG T1R' O
SA
DERRICK &
THE DEACONS
bt EVE
ESERVATIONS . . . NOW
Nocover charge
THE GARDEN REsTAUR ', .
RouteS, Bradford, Vt. 1
(s0z) z2z..oz i
....... 1:30a.m.-ll:00 i i|
L I I I III I II I I [ [
III CLUB
111 Central St.
Woodsville, N. H.
"Said To Be One Of The Finest
Night Clubs In New England I"
The Tree Is Up & Decorat/ons Hung,
The Bells Are Ready To Be Rung.
Remeber The 111 Club Every Saturday Nite
For A Christmas Season That's Just Right/
Featuring Country & Country Rock Music
Saturday, December 4th
"Chrome Forest"
I II [llllrHI I _ ] I I/
MCAatI(E YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLYI
!
! (603) 747-2505 or 747-2840
I III II
HOLIDAY TRIO--Youngsters at the Bradford Elementary School during recent
holiday project include (I-r) Emily Marsh, Lisa Welsh and Fonta Hadley.
English country dance workshop
LYME-- Muskeg Music will a partner. All the set dances in 8 p.m. (bring food!), when the
sponsor an English country the evening will be walked dance will start. Prices are
dance workshop and an through. (non-Muskeg member): just
evening of English dancing The workshop will run from Workshop, $3.50-$3; just
and couples dances on 4 to6, foll0wedbya potluck till Dance, $@$3.50; both, $6-$5.
Saturday Dec. 4 at the Lyme
Holiday Fair due Dec. 4
HAVERHJLL-- The
Cooperative Nursery School of
Haverhill will be holding their
Third Annual Holiday Craf-
tsmen's Fair on Saturday,
Dec. 4. The fair will be in the
Woodsville Community
Building at the high school.
The fair will be open from 10
of items, including baskets,
natural arrangements,
wreaths, hand crafted fur-
niture, dolls, knitted items,
tale painting, and candy.
In the spirit of a
cooperative, the school will be
having baked goods and crafts
made by members. An added
a.m to 4 p.m. and is open to attraction will be the ap-
the general public, pearance of Santa Claus from
There will be over 35 2 to 4 p.m. in our special
craftspeople with a variety children's area.
Card Of Titan
I wish to express my sincere thanks
family, friends, and neighbors for
deeds of kindness and helpfulness to
time of my bereavement.
For all who contributed to the
Topsham Emergency Rescue Team
Corinth Congregational Church in
Memory, goes a special thank you.
I shall always remember this with
preciation.
May the Good Lord Bless and streng
Card Of T00an
I/ I would like to take this time to
heartfelt thanks to each and everyone
time out of their, busy lives to try
in any way of kindness during
my dear son. All I can say is thank you
is no where near enough.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Mrs. Eu
Congregational Church.
Members of the Boston band
"Bare Necessities" will play,
with Brad Saylor, teacher and
caller for the Boston Country
Dance Society.
People who come contra
dancing will see much that is
familiar in English dances:
s.ome figures, such as do-si-
dos, circles, and stars; and
some formations, such as
squares and long sets. Like
contras, most English dancing
requires no fancy footwork.
GRUBBY
By Warren Sattler
q L I \\; eor u r .X' .. k wl' ts,., ) ,/ L " :
-I L I Clare Annswell
tl'ltitl00 l00il
• / It ',l t - $, /-Z-s'zj The last month of the year begins.on a romantic note -- a
The differences are mostly RURAL DELIVERY By AI Smith
ones of style, and naturally
have their roots in the music. I ADMIT IT'S r:UNY CERTAINLY ! IT [ ,]'L/El E _m r--q/NOW DON'T GET \\;. [
St40PPlNG BEATS OwNING /y'.' I i" " .: EXCITED' HE I_kL I
The tunes" of English dances, THIS A CAr ! i/- ) \\;\-- \\; I :V DOES T, 6Ly.J]P.,," I
each associated with one WAY,#.,-¢-',:;-, m IL -. .GOINGDOWNob/"II
specific dance, vary greatly in J,t / '- _,t4, II -c'/, ,
meter and phrase, incontrast ..... i8 " ; I
to the standard 32-bar reel or •
jig of so many contras. "Bare - ' ' i 90, the cl,
Necessities," named for a ? ''' ] I--' J -.=,,. ," ' :
waltz tune, adds varied in- - ) . i
strumentation and or- ,,I l y-
"namentation Mary training, Musicians diversity Lea, Jackie and inby to Peter the this trade Schwab,inherent music. Barnes and cp " - r i IL= 1
are experienced with both kCdtNDPA BOY ....... , . .t
..a, ,ay, o..a. 00eeo -- /._
for ten years.
elude interludes of couples IltkY tl " ]EVil YONE'I I "',, -- ,, Y_; LIKE, r",' I CLAU.9 [
dances, such as waltzesor tv k, /4 IV|N / il! ! f "U,l,,l
schottisches. There is. as II[[" I v / II '=(/'. ' )'" rt Ix€.. I i.0l,
always, no need to come with liilli I I II, Lil
tar m NAPOLEON By McBride and Moore
FBLA show
BRADFORD-- The Oxbow
Chapter of Future Business
Leaders of America (FBLA)
is presenting its 8th annual
Talent Show on Dec. 3, 1982 at
8:00 p.m. in the Oxbow High
School auditorium.
The talent show started in
1974, and has been en-
tertaining people from all
neighboring towns every year.
Betty Balch, FBLA director
and business teacher at
Oxbow, who has directed the
talent show since it began, will
supervise the performance.
7
By How Rands
Gayle Balcom, who won at
the talent show last year with
her gymnastic skill, will again
be entertaining this year.
There will also be new acts.
One will be a fashion show.
the coming year, which accents relationships new and
matter needs attention, sensitivity, funding.
PISCES - February 20-March 20
Lifestyle improvement is accented as the year begins t(
decision may not have earned your vote, but you n ust I
if peace is to reign.
ARIES - March 21-Apdl 20
Community event brings you in touch with a new
might discover the pedect gift now for the "impossible"
skills are put to work by Wednesday.
TAURUS - April 21-May 22
Recent financial setback is reversed, but don't be
spending for the holidays. Travel plans should be fi: laliz,
insurance and guarantees require attention.
GEMINI - May 23-June 21
A fiery relationship mellows during this restful, casual,
favorable week. Enjoy the luxury ot peace while you can;
guests and activities are on the way.
CANCER - June 22-July 22
In all relationships, personal and professional, the
ty. Avoid fad diets and fitness regimes; in matters of health i
a commonsense approach is all-important.
LEO - July 23-huguat 22
Thursday-Monday focus on reunions -- family, romantiC,
wise. Household repairs can get out of hand if
cent investment shows encouraging signs by Wednesday.
VIRGO - August 23-Septemb 22
Your most important lesson? Learning when to say No. I
due you; be quietly gracious In your acceptance. ',(ese
for the time being on a family dispute.
LIBRA - September 23-October 22
Financial events are favorable and expansion is
ty or career environment. In personal dealings, balance
emotion with intellect in equal proportions.
SCORPIO - October 23-November 21
Older colleague provides useful guidance on vocational
easy to misplace items -- identify your valuables. Ct
Aquarians figure in matters of the heart.
SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December I
Your sense of humor helps you land a job ol make a
to minute details is all-important, in romance especially.
friend is becoming less rigid.
CAPRICORN -- December 23-Januany 20
Upbeat personality helps you boost sagging confidence.
venture is accented, but it needs more development. If
romance/friendship, try looking closer to home.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Your spirit of adventure is active, along with a yen
break new ground You're the eternal student. The
are custom tailored to your interests, featuring travel and
expansion. Career interests may change as a consequence
wanderings.
BORN THIS WEEK
December 2nd, actress Julie Hams; 3rd, singer Andy
actor Max Baer, Jr. ; 5th, director Otto Preminger; 6th, jazz
35. Negative word
Unmix the letters in the boxes to form a By D.J, Coates 9. Lifeless 38. Japanese sash
1 l. Watchful 39. Molt beverage
Irene Croteau, sewing teacher ,q // Rr,,hck: 7th. actress Ellen Burstvn; 8th, comedian Flip
at Oxbow, will he supervising
some of her students as they //
model their outfits they have
made in her class. In addition,
there will be students singing, .. - :/z- z-- .< S .........
dancing, and twirling batons. ' ()]
The show will be divided
f 5 ACROSS 32. Smell amount
into two parts, by an in- IT JUST SO HAPPENED by Kern 34. Sheepshed
lermission where refresh- i. Created 35. Negot
merits will be served. . Fruit drinks 36. Cease
Sixth Annual
Workbench
Christmas
Bazaar
Union 36
School
10 to 3
/;I-Z. 8 Z
word. Then circle A, B or C for the car-
rect meaning (or definition).
Score yourself as follows:
4Correct-Excellent 2Correct-Fair
3 Correct-Good 1-0 Correct-Poor
1. rvai d
2' rgo r ue
q
. tdlS e. HERO . VILLt/H
3" [-kh e r i s
2
4. [- r e a n d
-]
12. Wrongdoing 41. Anger
13. Large frog 42. Kind of flower
16. Prefix, before 44. Solely
17. Blackthorn 46. Slave
19. Partoftobe 4"7. Shorpbtow
20. Weight
a I lowance DOWN
21. Printing
measures l. Young lady
22. Oglid 2. Feeble-
24. Follower minded
26. Fish sauce 3. A sect
27. Church part 4. Comparative
29. Kind of suffix
blackbird 5. Man's
30. Most recent nickname
6. Fall
7. Made a
8. Let
10. Shot
11. Paid
14. ubri
15. lewil
18. ,and
f ,rop
20. ""end
23. Iflgh,
25. igh
28. Slave
30. Ilarp
3 I. 'eda
33. ( :orri
34.
37. qua
39. lesid
40. un (
143. :oral
45. leho
Page 2-The Journal Opinion-December I, 1982
ELF TIME--Little Jeremy
Heidenreich working on a
project for the upcoming
Workbench Christmas
Bazaar, to be held this
weekend at the Union 36
School.
Workbench Bazaar ready
It is that time of year again.
The time when we are all
looking for something special
for our loved ones. The Top-
sham-Corinth Workbench will
hold its' Sixth Annual
Christmas Bazaar this
Saturday, Dec. 4 at Union 36
School from 10 am - 3 pm.
The Workbench has held
this very popular Christmas
Bazaar each year to give local
Craftspeople a chance to show
and sell their crafts. There
will be over twenty craftsmen
displaying such giftables as:
paintings, handwoven rugs,
pottery, cedar carved birds,
baked goods, knitted and sewn
articles, and Christmas or-
naments and wreaths.
Lunch and refreshments
will be available for sale to
benefit the Corinth-Topsham
Kindergarten, and Santa will
visit us from 11 am - 1 pm to
talk with all his little friends.
So come and join in the fun
at the Workbench Christmas-
Bazaar, Dec. 4, at Union 36
School -- just off Route 25
between Waits River and E.
Corinth.
f fee cstlma#es
i John 14ed=eih II
!j ..... 5
NATURAL WREATHS
HANOVER-- Join the Mon-
tshire Museum for an evening
of holiday music, refresh-
ments and decorative wreath
making Tuesday, Dec. 14 7:30
p.m. at the Montshire
Museum, 25 Lyme Road,
Hanover.
ENTERTAINMENT
wFEED ATIVREI IG T1R' O
SA
DERRICK &
THE DEACONS
bt EVE
ESERVATIONS . . . NOW
Nocover charge
THE GARDEN REsTAUR ', .
RouteS, Bradford, Vt. 1
(s0z) z2z..oz i
....... 1:30a.m.-ll:00 i i|
L I I I III I II I I [ [
III CLUB
111 Central St.
Woodsville, N. H.
"Said To Be One Of The Finest
Night Clubs In New England I"
The Tree Is Up & Decorat/ons Hung,
The Bells Are Ready To Be Rung.
Remeber The 111 Club Every Saturday Nite
For A Christmas Season That's Just Right/
Featuring Country & Country Rock Music
Saturday, December 4th
"Chrome Forest"
I II [llllrHI I _ ] I I/
MCAatI(E YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLYI
!
! (603) 747-2505 or 747-2840
I III II
HOLIDAY TRIO--Youngsters at the Bradford Elementary School during recent
holiday project include (I-r) Emily Marsh, Lisa Welsh and Fonta Hadley.
English country dance workshop
LYME-- Muskeg Music will a partner. All the set dances in 8 p.m. (bring food!), when the
sponsor an English country the evening will be walked dance will start. Prices are
dance workshop and an through. (non-Muskeg member): just
evening of English dancing The workshop will run from Workshop, $3.50-$3; just
and couples dances on 4 to6, foll0wedbya potluck till Dance, $@$3.50; both, $6-$5.
Saturday Dec. 4 at the Lyme
Holiday Fair due Dec. 4
HAVERHJLL-- The
Cooperative Nursery School of
Haverhill will be holding their
Third Annual Holiday Craf-
tsmen's Fair on Saturday,
Dec. 4. The fair will be in the
Woodsville Community
Building at the high school.
The fair will be open from 10
of items, including baskets,
natural arrangements,
wreaths, hand crafted fur-
niture, dolls, knitted items,
tale painting, and candy.
In the spirit of a
cooperative, the school will be
having baked goods and crafts
made by members. An added
a.m to 4 p.m. and is open to attraction will be the ap-
the general public, pearance of Santa Claus from
There will be over 35 2 to 4 p.m. in our special
craftspeople with a variety children's area.
Card Of Titan
I wish to express my sincere thanks
family, friends, and neighbors for
deeds of kindness and helpfulness to
time of my bereavement.
For all who contributed to the
Topsham Emergency Rescue Team
Corinth Congregational Church in
Memory, goes a special thank you.
I shall always remember this with
preciation.
May the Good Lord Bless and streng
Card Of T00an
I/ I would like to take this time to
heartfelt thanks to each and everyone
time out of their, busy lives to try
in any way of kindness during
my dear son. All I can say is thank you
is no where near enough.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Mrs. Eu
Congregational Church.
Members of the Boston band
"Bare Necessities" will play,
with Brad Saylor, teacher and
caller for the Boston Country
Dance Society.
People who come contra
dancing will see much that is
familiar in English dances:
s.ome figures, such as do-si-
dos, circles, and stars; and
some formations, such as
squares and long sets. Like
contras, most English dancing
requires no fancy footwork.
GRUBBY
By Warren Sattler
q L I \\; eor u r .X' .. k wl' ts,., ) ,/ L " :
-I L I Clare Annswell
tl'ltitl00 l00il
• / It ',l t - $, /-Z-s'zj The last month of the year begins.on a romantic note -- a
The differences are mostly RURAL DELIVERY By AI Smith
ones of style, and naturally
have their roots in the music. I ADMIT IT'S r:UNY CERTAINLY ! IT [ ,]'L/El E _m r--q/NOW DON'T GET \\;. [
St40PPlNG BEATS OwNING /y'.' I i" " .: EXCITED' HE I_kL I
The tunes" of English dances, THIS A CAr ! i/- ) \\;\-- \\; I :V DOES T, 6Ly.J]P.,," I
each associated with one WAY,#.,-¢-',:;-, m IL -. .GOINGDOWNob/"II
specific dance, vary greatly in J,t / '- _,t4, II -c'/, ,
meter and phrase, incontrast ..... i8 " ; I
to the standard 32-bar reel or •
jig of so many contras. "Bare - ' ' i 90, the cl,
Necessities," named for a ? ''' ] I--' J -.=,,. ," ' :
waltz tune, adds varied in- - ) . i
strumentation and or- ,,I l y-
"namentation Mary training, Musicians diversity Lea, Jackie and inby to Peter the this trade Schwab,inherent music. Barnes and cp " - r i IL= 1
are experienced with both kCdtNDPA BOY ....... , . .t
..a, ,ay, o..a. 00eeo -- /._
for ten years.
elude interludes of couples IltkY tl " ]EVil YONE'I I "',, -- ,, Y_; LIKE, r",' I CLAU.9 [
dances, such as waltzesor tv k, /4 IV|N / il! ! f "U,l,,l
schottisches. There is. as II[[" I v / II '=(/'. ' )'" rt Ix€.. I i.0l,
always, no need to come with liilli I I II, Lil
tar m NAPOLEON By McBride and Moore
FBLA show
BRADFORD-- The Oxbow
Chapter of Future Business
Leaders of America (FBLA)
is presenting its 8th annual
Talent Show on Dec. 3, 1982 at
8:00 p.m. in the Oxbow High
School auditorium.
The talent show started in
1974, and has been en-
tertaining people from all
neighboring towns every year.
Betty Balch, FBLA director
and business teacher at
Oxbow, who has directed the
talent show since it began, will
supervise the performance.
7
By How Rands
Gayle Balcom, who won at
the talent show last year with
her gymnastic skill, will again
be entertaining this year.
There will also be new acts.
One will be a fashion show.
the coming year, which accents relationships new and
matter needs attention, sensitivity, funding.
PISCES - February 20-March 20
Lifestyle improvement is accented as the year begins t(
decision may not have earned your vote, but you n ust I
if peace is to reign.
ARIES - March 21-Apdl 20
Community event brings you in touch with a new
might discover the pedect gift now for the "impossible"
skills are put to work by Wednesday.
TAURUS - April 21-May 22
Recent financial setback is reversed, but don't be
spending for the holidays. Travel plans should be fi: laliz,
insurance and guarantees require attention.
GEMINI - May 23-June 21
A fiery relationship mellows during this restful, casual,
favorable week. Enjoy the luxury ot peace while you can;
guests and activities are on the way.
CANCER - June 22-July 22
In all relationships, personal and professional, the
ty. Avoid fad diets and fitness regimes; in matters of health i
a commonsense approach is all-important.
LEO - July 23-huguat 22
Thursday-Monday focus on reunions -- family, romantiC,
wise. Household repairs can get out of hand if
cent investment shows encouraging signs by Wednesday.
VIRGO - August 23-Septemb 22
Your most important lesson? Learning when to say No. I
due you; be quietly gracious In your acceptance. ',(ese
for the time being on a family dispute.
LIBRA - September 23-October 22
Financial events are favorable and expansion is
ty or career environment. In personal dealings, balance
emotion with intellect in equal proportions.
SCORPIO - October 23-November 21
Older colleague provides useful guidance on vocational
easy to misplace items -- identify your valuables. Ct
Aquarians figure in matters of the heart.
SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December I
Your sense of humor helps you land a job ol make a
to minute details is all-important, in romance especially.
friend is becoming less rigid.
CAPRICORN -- December 23-Januany 20
Upbeat personality helps you boost sagging confidence.
venture is accented, but it needs more development. If
romance/friendship, try looking closer to home.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Your spirit of adventure is active, along with a yen
break new ground You're the eternal student. The
are custom tailored to your interests, featuring travel and
expansion. Career interests may change as a consequence
wanderings.
BORN THIS WEEK
December 2nd, actress Julie Hams; 3rd, singer Andy
actor Max Baer, Jr. ; 5th, director Otto Preminger; 6th, jazz
35. Negative word
Unmix the letters in the boxes to form a By D.J, Coates 9. Lifeless 38. Japanese sash
1 l. Watchful 39. Molt beverage
Irene Croteau, sewing teacher ,q // Rr,,hck: 7th. actress Ellen Burstvn; 8th, comedian Flip
at Oxbow, will he supervising
some of her students as they //
model their outfits they have
made in her class. In addition,
there will be students singing, .. - :/z- z-- .< S .........
dancing, and twirling batons. ' ()]
The show will be divided
f 5 ACROSS 32. Smell amount
into two parts, by an in- IT JUST SO HAPPENED by Kern 34. Sheepshed
lermission where refresh- i. Created 35. Negot
merits will be served. . Fruit drinks 36. Cease
Sixth Annual
Workbench
Christmas
Bazaar
Union 36
School
10 to 3
/;I-Z. 8 Z
word. Then circle A, B or C for the car-
rect meaning (or definition).
Score yourself as follows:
4Correct-Excellent 2Correct-Fair
3 Correct-Good 1-0 Correct-Poor
1. rvai d
2' rgo r ue
q
. tdlS e. HERO . VILLt/H
3" [-kh e r i s
2
4. [- r e a n d
-]
12. Wrongdoing 41. Anger
13. Large frog 42. Kind of flower
16. Prefix, before 44. Solely
17. Blackthorn 46. Slave
19. Partoftobe 4"7. Shorpbtow
20. Weight
a I lowance DOWN
21. Printing
measures l. Young lady
22. Oglid 2. Feeble-
24. Follower minded
26. Fish sauce 3. A sect
27. Church part 4. Comparative
29. Kind of suffix
blackbird 5. Man's
30. Most recent nickname
6. Fall
7. Made a
8. Let
10. Shot
11. Paid
14. ubri
15. lewil
18. ,and
f ,rop
20. ""end
23. Iflgh,
25. igh
28. Slave
30. Ilarp
3 I. 'eda
33. ( :orri
34.
37. qua
39. lesid
40. un (
143. :oral
45. leho