Page 10-The Journal Opinion-December I, 1982
Game Supper now national event
(continued from page 1 )
Approximately I00 pounds of
boar was prepared with
orange juice, whole cloves and
brown sugar. Assisting with
this project was Marcia
Tomlinson.
The coons were de-fatted by
Chris Meerbergen, Bud Cole,
Charlie Zwicker. John Knight,
Charles Brainerd, Ray Green
and Dave Gaiser. Meanwhile
the pheasant were picked
clean by Dot Cole and Kay
Tomlinson.
The next clay, pheasant and
rice. meat loafs, and stuffing
were prepared by another
army consisting of Dot Cole,
Barbara Palmer. Melia
Taxter. Dennie Clogston.
Lillian Pierce. Nettle Darling
and Peggy Fogg Murial
Brainerd, John Knight and
Marcia prepared all the coon.
Dot Klemisnchon and Helen
Meerbergen prepared three
huge roasters of stuffing.
Picking coon meat off the
bones were Rich Green.
Charlie Zwicker, Charlie
Stimson, Bud Cole and Chris
Meerbergen. Cleaning up the
mess every day was the faith-
ful Virginia Vittum.
Now we are getting close to
the Supper The day before it
is time to fry sausage patties.
Game sausages to the number
of 1.095 and 1400 boar sausage
patties were done with the
following at the spatchelder:
Bud Cole, Charlie Zwicker,
Charlie Stimson, George
Durgin, Ken Vittum, and
Chris Meerbergen. Virginia
came back to clean.
nd rabbit pies were
needed. Big huge ones, each
capable of feeding 100 people
each. They were done by:
Tina Stever, Eleanor Don-
nell y, Virginia Vittum.
Maxine Erskine, Lillian
Peters. Fran Hyde, Jean
Knight, Helen Chatfield. Hyde
and Chatfield each did two
rabbit pies.
And believe it or not, it all
comes together on the next
day and proves to be one of the
most fascinating events in the
area. Especially when the
likes of Hod Palmer (the
Elder) dressed in his finest
hunting regalia, standing
outside to the side of the
church cooking venison and
bear meat over a gas fired
grill.
He is fun to be with, and how
the outsiders like Hod, He has
funny stories and a happy
word for all. He told the
Journal Opinion he has had
phone calls and letters over
the years, after friends see
him in news photos, perhaps
even television, doing his
cooking.
Like so many others, Hod
Palmer is a fixture at the
Game Supper. He has been
OOPELAND
BUTOHER BLOOK FURNITURE
Come Visit Our Factory,
Buy Direct, And Save!
off
Our Suggested
Retail Prices
and more
|
EVERY WEEKEND NOW THRU XMAS
NOON TIL 6 FRI. & SUN. 9 TIL 6 ON
SATURDAY. VISA MASTERCARD
--EXAMPLES-- FACTORY
KITCHEN WORKCENTERS PRICED
18X36---RETAIL 8180.60 .................. 189.00
24X36--RETAIL $200.00 .................. $99.00
STOOl_g--YOUR CHOICE ............. $35.00
BUTCHER BLOCK TABLES
30X60--RETAIL--4302,40 ................ $149.00
42 ROUND RETAIL--S312.00 ............ $156.00
BUTOHER BLOCK CUTTING BOARDS ... $5.00
OOPELAND
cooking the meats since the
very first one. He appears to
enjoy this chore with bubbling
it has been suggested that one
might want to get on the ticket
list quickly.
conversation and also with
some very good venison and
bear meat.
Vermont State Police neu
Newbury vehicle reported missing
BRADFORD--Area Vermont Atherton cited a subject for have permission to operate On Nov. 19 near midnight,
With that in mind, it might State Troopers stationed at driving after license
be well to get your name into the Eastside Cluster. in suspension and driving a
Eris Eastman as soon as Bradford have been busy vehicle without the owner's
In that the Game Supper is possible. Might be well to do recently with a multitude of consent.
always sold out and early this today. Tomorrow might cases. Some of their activity Rodney L. Crowe of
reservations are an absolute, be toolate, presently under investigation Newbury reported that a 19
or court preparation include: year old Newbury youth took
At 3:00 a.m. of Nov. 25, Crowe's 1977 pickup truck
, Trooper First Class Howard from his residence and did not
|
Pierson Industrial Park
Rt. 25 Bradford, Vt. 05033
(802) 222-4771
(I
Steel Radials in Stock
00OOO),00EAR
GOOD M
Sh AThm J .gave Now
Original
All Season Radial ALWAYS FREE MOUNTING
AUTOMOTIVE
SPECIALS
YOUR CHOICE
=16.95
• sl to m t Amdcan ¢m & tmpo
s33
Size 15580D13
TV CREW--Television personnel from 'WBZ's
Evening News Magazine visited the Game Supper and
recorded the popular event.
blackwall, plus ve
Front End Alignment
Lube, Oil & Filter
Antifreeze Change
New Antifreeze,
Inspect all Belts
& Hoses
GAME SUPPER--Line of the
. Game Supper line at the United Church of Christ in
* Operation Santa Claus
said the program presently
has donation cans out in the
community and there are
several special events planned
to aid in his quest to surpass
his goal of $2,000.
He noted that the program
receives assistance from
( continued from page 1 )
generous. "Christmas and
children just naturally go
together", Coffin offered.
He said the Oxbow High
School Student Council has
been a great help with the
program and extended a good
pat-on-the-back to them. He many quarters. Knitted items
-k" Indictments
are donated, as are many fruit
items, money is given in the
form of cash and another
benefit, advanced the project
by the Journal Opinion will
assist with advertising space
at no charge.
tmlmmmm'a-mmmm'm'm'm'mMm'mm"m'lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm ]
HEAVY DUTY i HEAVY DUTY I IMPORT SIZE |fl
i STEEL from i
60-Month
^ . Sift SHOCKS $'O95 [RADIAL $'G95 [H
uaranzee -= "1 - /'"1
By aonroe q ' | • D
• J¢ SNOWS |
BATTERY Pair Installed Size 145SRt3
(continued from page I)
he falsified physical evidence.
He was charged by Haverhill
Police for the offenses which
took place in E. Haverhill on
Oct. 2 after a vehicle in which
he was a passenger was
stopped on Route 25. Two
others with him were arrested
on a variety of charges.
Jane E. MeLaugh]in of Mud
Turtle Pond Road, Orford was
indicted for possessing over a
pound of marijuana in Orford
on Oct. 22. Charged with her
was Charles E. Danielson
indicted on the same charge of
possessing more than one
pound of marijuana. The
charges were brought by State
and Orford Police after
arrests were made on Oct. 22.
Randall Eastland of
Monroe was indicted on a
charge of arson and on a
i separate felony charge of
I burglary The offenses, of-
!ficials say, occurred in
Monroe on Sept. 7.
Timothy Utt was indicted
the recent sitting of the
Grand Jury on a charge of
possessing cocaine on Oct. 30.
Utt is from South Vershire.
the truck. The vehicle was
later returned to the owner
and the youth cited into court
for the two offenses.
Trooper Michael Woodward
cited a Bradford youth for
driving while intoxicated. He
was stopped in Bradford
Village on Nov. 21 at 2:45
while driving a motorcycle
without a headlight. The
subject was subsequently
processed for DWI and cited to
appear in Chelsea Court.
Additionally, Woodward
determined the operator was
driving on a suspended
license.
Trooper Woodward in-
vestigated an accident just
after midnight on Nov. 22 on
Interstate 91, where Mary P.
Fowler of Fairlee suffered
$500. damage to the right side
of her vehicle, a BMW, after a
deer ran into the passenger
side of the vehicle.
The impact of the deer
shattered the side windows,
spraying glass inside the
vehicle.
Trooper Woodward
recovered a stolen vehicle at 5
p.m. on Nov. 15 on Burnham
road in Thetford. The vehicle
was discovered abandoned
and vanaalized in an old sand
pit.
It was reported as stolen out
of Massachusetts. The
smashed vehicle was. a 1974
Ford LTD.
Trooper Michael Jennings
at 7:15 p.m. on Nov. 19
responded to an accident on
Interstate 91 in Wells River
involving a deer, which had
piled into an automobile
operated by George M.
Chrisman of Derby Line. The
vehicle, a 1981 BMW, was
damaged to the tune of $2,000.
Trooper Jennings in-
vestigated an accident at 2:30
a.m. on Route 113 in Thefford
Center. Jennings said Russell
J. Eaton of Thetford Center
was operating his vehicle
when he failed to negotiate a
left corner, causing the
vehicle to leave the road. He
took nine guard posts with him
and rolled over. There were no
injuries, but the vehicle was
totally destroyed.
Trooper Jennings cited a
Thetford man for driving
while intoxicated after the
man was involved in an ac-
cident on Nov. 20 at 4 a.m.
The accident occurred in
Thetford.
Trooper Jennings cited a
Lyme resident who had been
hailed over in Bradford by
him. He determined the
operator had been drinking
and issued a citation for
Chelsea Court•
Trooper Jennings continues
to investigate an incident of
disorderly conduct with a
firearm, when he received a
call from the Midge's Snack
Bar in E. Ryegate.
He said unruly customers
were tossed out of the eating
place at 7:30 p.m. on the night
of Nov. 18, by the manager.
The customers were told to
leave and sometime after they
left the grounds fired three
shots from a high powered
weapon at an unknown target.
They were operating a gray
Chevrolet van with red stripes
along the side.
A broadcast was made for
units to be on the lookout, but
as of this time, the people in
the van have not been located.
Trooper Jennings in-
vestigated an accident on Nov.
21 at 2:45 a.m. on Route 113 a
quarter mile west of Vershire
Village.
John E. Boureault, 39 of
Colchester was operating a
1976 Ford truck and suffered
$2,000. damage to his right
front. He was travelling east
along Route 113 and he left the
southerly side of the road and
hit the metal guard rail. The
vehicle continued on and came
to rest on the north side off the
road.
On Nov. 24 Trooper Jen-
nings investigated a two
vehicle accident at 10:15 a.m.
between Daniel M. Carter of
Corinth and Jeffrey T. Dunbar
of W. Danville•
Dunbar was operating a 1975
Mack log truck and trailer and
was hit by Carter in his
Volkswagen transporter bus.
The VW was totally destroyed.
Jennings said he will be
issuing a series of citations
resulting from the accident
which occurred on the dump
road in E. Corinth, at the
intersection of Route 25, Town
Highway 4.
Dunbar had stopped his log
truck, on the side of the road
and was standing across the
road conversing with a friend.
Carter driving north on Route
4 rounded the corner and hit
the rear of the standing log
truck. The Carter van was a
total loss and it was no sur-
prise to note there was no
damage to the log trailer.
OPEN
EVERY
MITE
TILL
XMAS
g
s
SHOP
BI
ANN
SAL
AT
OLD
YOUR
FURN
KI
OF
VALLEY
Yes, we
building 28
years ago
our Grand
Dec. 4th, 1954,
decided to
all a little
extra.
SALE TO
THREE
DEC.
BIG
DEC.
SERVED
Cooking
Microwave
the famous
Carousel
oven.
eombinaUon
great one
punch I 1:00
8:00P.M.
W-Y-K-R
-- ------"ffi ------ ---lt'''tW.....,... out of the
2:00 P.M. thru 5:
Sign up for the'
Stocking -- over
worth of toys and
I -q AIW to be given aW'
i ARTESIAN WELL CO, solutely free
I llm====m[ ince 1930 Dec. 24th!! Nott
buy, just sign
rox 175, i.ekn, N.H. 14102 295.5112 make some boy t
am
- *F{NIoJlOOOO' happy on C
OOOO00
morning! Just
New From Martex ®
way that T.
of saying
for your
Door Prizes ! !
B&W TelevisiO
Badminton Set
Coffee Maker
Silex Juicer
Electric Corn
and a Bi
Nothing to buy
up any of
and the lucky
will be drawn
P.M,
GIGANTIC
ALL THREE
Everything will
axe and we will
trading
throughout the
We will also offer
to fit your
Free delivery
reasonable d[ sl
VISA's
will do our best to
you happy and
your ChristmaS
bit brighter I
CAN I
WE LOVE yOU,
TB
"TRIANON"
A floral print in watercolor pastels. Sheets in
easy-care, no-iron percale sizes, Twin-Queen.
Matching towels available.
USE YOU R lyVlp.l) CHARGE y#ip8
ACCOUNT
YOUR FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE
St. Johnsbury, Vt. • Woodsville, N.H.
OPEN LvRY NISHT
Tli CHRISTMAS
Page 10-The Journal Opinion-December I, 1982
Game Supper now national event
(continued from page 1 )
Approximately I00 pounds of
boar was prepared with
orange juice, whole cloves and
brown sugar. Assisting with
this project was Marcia
Tomlinson.
The coons were de-fatted by
Chris Meerbergen, Bud Cole,
Charlie Zwicker. John Knight,
Charles Brainerd, Ray Green
and Dave Gaiser. Meanwhile
the pheasant were picked
clean by Dot Cole and Kay
Tomlinson.
The next clay, pheasant and
rice. meat loafs, and stuffing
were prepared by another
army consisting of Dot Cole,
Barbara Palmer. Melia
Taxter. Dennie Clogston.
Lillian Pierce. Nettle Darling
and Peggy Fogg Murial
Brainerd, John Knight and
Marcia prepared all the coon.
Dot Klemisnchon and Helen
Meerbergen prepared three
huge roasters of stuffing.
Picking coon meat off the
bones were Rich Green.
Charlie Zwicker, Charlie
Stimson, Bud Cole and Chris
Meerbergen. Cleaning up the
mess every day was the faith-
ful Virginia Vittum.
Now we are getting close to
the Supper The day before it
is time to fry sausage patties.
Game sausages to the number
of 1.095 and 1400 boar sausage
patties were done with the
following at the spatchelder:
Bud Cole, Charlie Zwicker,
Charlie Stimson, George
Durgin, Ken Vittum, and
Chris Meerbergen. Virginia
came back to clean.
nd rabbit pies were
needed. Big huge ones, each
capable of feeding 100 people
each. They were done by:
Tina Stever, Eleanor Don-
nell y, Virginia Vittum.
Maxine Erskine, Lillian
Peters. Fran Hyde, Jean
Knight, Helen Chatfield. Hyde
and Chatfield each did two
rabbit pies.
And believe it or not, it all
comes together on the next
day and proves to be one of the
most fascinating events in the
area. Especially when the
likes of Hod Palmer (the
Elder) dressed in his finest
hunting regalia, standing
outside to the side of the
church cooking venison and
bear meat over a gas fired
grill.
He is fun to be with, and how
the outsiders like Hod, He has
funny stories and a happy
word for all. He told the
Journal Opinion he has had
phone calls and letters over
the years, after friends see
him in news photos, perhaps
even television, doing his
cooking.
Like so many others, Hod
Palmer is a fixture at the
Game Supper. He has been
OOPELAND
BUTOHER BLOOK FURNITURE
Come Visit Our Factory,
Buy Direct, And Save!
off
Our Suggested
Retail Prices
and more
|
EVERY WEEKEND NOW THRU XMAS
NOON TIL 6 FRI. & SUN. 9 TIL 6 ON
SATURDAY. VISA MASTERCARD
--EXAMPLES-- FACTORY
KITCHEN WORKCENTERS PRICED
18X36---RETAIL 8180.60 .................. 189.00
24X36--RETAIL $200.00 .................. $99.00
STOOl_g--YOUR CHOICE ............. $35.00
BUTCHER BLOCK TABLES
30X60--RETAIL--4302,40 ................ $149.00
42 ROUND RETAIL--S312.00 ............ $156.00
BUTOHER BLOCK CUTTING BOARDS ... $5.00
OOPELAND
cooking the meats since the
very first one. He appears to
enjoy this chore with bubbling
it has been suggested that one
might want to get on the ticket
list quickly.
conversation and also with
some very good venison and
bear meat.
Vermont State Police neu
Newbury vehicle reported missing
BRADFORD--Area Vermont Atherton cited a subject for have permission to operate On Nov. 19 near midnight,
With that in mind, it might State Troopers stationed at driving after license
be well to get your name into the Eastside Cluster. in suspension and driving a
Eris Eastman as soon as Bradford have been busy vehicle without the owner's
In that the Game Supper is possible. Might be well to do recently with a multitude of consent.
always sold out and early this today. Tomorrow might cases. Some of their activity Rodney L. Crowe of
reservations are an absolute, be toolate, presently under investigation Newbury reported that a 19
or court preparation include: year old Newbury youth took
At 3:00 a.m. of Nov. 25, Crowe's 1977 pickup truck
, Trooper First Class Howard from his residence and did not
|
Pierson Industrial Park
Rt. 25 Bradford, Vt. 05033
(802) 222-4771
(I
Steel Radials in Stock
00OOO),00EAR
GOOD M
Sh AThm J .gave Now
Original
All Season Radial ALWAYS FREE MOUNTING
AUTOMOTIVE
SPECIALS
YOUR CHOICE
=16.95
• sl to m t Amdcan ¢m & tmpo
s33
Size 15580D13
TV CREW--Television personnel from 'WBZ's
Evening News Magazine visited the Game Supper and
recorded the popular event.
blackwall, plus ve
Front End Alignment
Lube, Oil & Filter
Antifreeze Change
New Antifreeze,
Inspect all Belts
& Hoses
GAME SUPPER--Line of the
. Game Supper line at the United Church of Christ in
* Operation Santa Claus
said the program presently
has donation cans out in the
community and there are
several special events planned
to aid in his quest to surpass
his goal of $2,000.
He noted that the program
receives assistance from
( continued from page 1 )
generous. "Christmas and
children just naturally go
together", Coffin offered.
He said the Oxbow High
School Student Council has
been a great help with the
program and extended a good
pat-on-the-back to them. He many quarters. Knitted items
-k" Indictments
are donated, as are many fruit
items, money is given in the
form of cash and another
benefit, advanced the project
by the Journal Opinion will
assist with advertising space
at no charge.
tmlmmmm'a-mmmm'm'm'm'mMm'mm"m'lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm ]
HEAVY DUTY i HEAVY DUTY I IMPORT SIZE |fl
i STEEL from i
60-Month
^ . Sift SHOCKS $'O95 [RADIAL $'G95 [H
uaranzee -= "1 - /'"1
By aonroe q ' | • D
• J¢ SNOWS |
BATTERY Pair Installed Size 145SRt3
(continued from page I)
he falsified physical evidence.
He was charged by Haverhill
Police for the offenses which
took place in E. Haverhill on
Oct. 2 after a vehicle in which
he was a passenger was
stopped on Route 25. Two
others with him were arrested
on a variety of charges.
Jane E. MeLaugh]in of Mud
Turtle Pond Road, Orford was
indicted for possessing over a
pound of marijuana in Orford
on Oct. 22. Charged with her
was Charles E. Danielson
indicted on the same charge of
possessing more than one
pound of marijuana. The
charges were brought by State
and Orford Police after
arrests were made on Oct. 22.
Randall Eastland of
Monroe was indicted on a
charge of arson and on a
i separate felony charge of
I burglary The offenses, of-
!ficials say, occurred in
Monroe on Sept. 7.
Timothy Utt was indicted
the recent sitting of the
Grand Jury on a charge of
possessing cocaine on Oct. 30.
Utt is from South Vershire.
the truck. The vehicle was
later returned to the owner
and the youth cited into court
for the two offenses.
Trooper Michael Woodward
cited a Bradford youth for
driving while intoxicated. He
was stopped in Bradford
Village on Nov. 21 at 2:45
while driving a motorcycle
without a headlight. The
subject was subsequently
processed for DWI and cited to
appear in Chelsea Court.
Additionally, Woodward
determined the operator was
driving on a suspended
license.
Trooper Woodward in-
vestigated an accident just
after midnight on Nov. 22 on
Interstate 91, where Mary P.
Fowler of Fairlee suffered
$500. damage to the right side
of her vehicle, a BMW, after a
deer ran into the passenger
side of the vehicle.
The impact of the deer
shattered the side windows,
spraying glass inside the
vehicle.
Trooper Woodward
recovered a stolen vehicle at 5
p.m. on Nov. 15 on Burnham
road in Thetford. The vehicle
was discovered abandoned
and vanaalized in an old sand
pit.
It was reported as stolen out
of Massachusetts. The
smashed vehicle was. a 1974
Ford LTD.
Trooper Michael Jennings
at 7:15 p.m. on Nov. 19
responded to an accident on
Interstate 91 in Wells River
involving a deer, which had
piled into an automobile
operated by George M.
Chrisman of Derby Line. The
vehicle, a 1981 BMW, was
damaged to the tune of $2,000.
Trooper Jennings in-
vestigated an accident at 2:30
a.m. on Route 113 in Thefford
Center. Jennings said Russell
J. Eaton of Thetford Center
was operating his vehicle
when he failed to negotiate a
left corner, causing the
vehicle to leave the road. He
took nine guard posts with him
and rolled over. There were no
injuries, but the vehicle was
totally destroyed.
Trooper Jennings cited a
Thetford man for driving
while intoxicated after the
man was involved in an ac-
cident on Nov. 20 at 4 a.m.
The accident occurred in
Thetford.
Trooper Jennings cited a
Lyme resident who had been
hailed over in Bradford by
him. He determined the
operator had been drinking
and issued a citation for
Chelsea Court•
Trooper Jennings continues
to investigate an incident of
disorderly conduct with a
firearm, when he received a
call from the Midge's Snack
Bar in E. Ryegate.
He said unruly customers
were tossed out of the eating
place at 7:30 p.m. on the night
of Nov. 18, by the manager.
The customers were told to
leave and sometime after they
left the grounds fired three
shots from a high powered
weapon at an unknown target.
They were operating a gray
Chevrolet van with red stripes
along the side.
A broadcast was made for
units to be on the lookout, but
as of this time, the people in
the van have not been located.
Trooper Jennings in-
vestigated an accident on Nov.
21 at 2:45 a.m. on Route 113 a
quarter mile west of Vershire
Village.
John E. Boureault, 39 of
Colchester was operating a
1976 Ford truck and suffered
$2,000. damage to his right
front. He was travelling east
along Route 113 and he left the
southerly side of the road and
hit the metal guard rail. The
vehicle continued on and came
to rest on the north side off the
road.
On Nov. 24 Trooper Jen-
nings investigated a two
vehicle accident at 10:15 a.m.
between Daniel M. Carter of
Corinth and Jeffrey T. Dunbar
of W. Danville•
Dunbar was operating a 1975
Mack log truck and trailer and
was hit by Carter in his
Volkswagen transporter bus.
The VW was totally destroyed.
Jennings said he will be
issuing a series of citations
resulting from the accident
which occurred on the dump
road in E. Corinth, at the
intersection of Route 25, Town
Highway 4.
Dunbar had stopped his log
truck, on the side of the road
and was standing across the
road conversing with a friend.
Carter driving north on Route
4 rounded the corner and hit
the rear of the standing log
truck. The Carter van was a
total loss and it was no sur-
prise to note there was no
damage to the log trailer.
OPEN
EVERY
MITE
TILL
XMAS
g
s
SHOP
BI
ANN
SAL
AT
OLD
YOUR
FURN
KI
OF
VALLEY
Yes, we
building 28
years ago
our Grand
Dec. 4th, 1954,
decided to
all a little
extra.
SALE TO
THREE
DEC.
BIG
DEC.
SERVED
Cooking
Microwave
the famous
Carousel
oven.
eombinaUon
great one
punch I 1:00
8:00P.M.
W-Y-K-R
-- ------"ffi ------ ---lt'''tW.....,... out of the
2:00 P.M. thru 5:
Sign up for the'
Stocking -- over
worth of toys and
I -q AIW to be given aW'
i ARTESIAN WELL CO, solutely free
I llm====m[ ince 1930 Dec. 24th!! Nott
buy, just sign
rox 175, i.ekn, N.H. 14102 295.5112 make some boy t
am
- *F{NIoJlOOOO' happy on C
OOOO00
morning! Just
New From Martex ®
way that T.
of saying
for your
Door Prizes ! !
B&W TelevisiO
Badminton Set
Coffee Maker
Silex Juicer
Electric Corn
and a Bi
Nothing to buy
up any of
and the lucky
will be drawn
P.M,
GIGANTIC
ALL THREE
Everything will
axe and we will
trading
throughout the
We will also offer
to fit your
Free delivery
reasonable d[ sl
VISA's
will do our best to
you happy and
your ChristmaS
bit brighter I
CAN I
WE LOVE yOU,
TB
"TRIANON"
A floral print in watercolor pastels. Sheets in
easy-care, no-iron percale sizes, Twin-Queen.
Matching towels available.
USE YOU R lyVlp.l) CHARGE y#ip8
ACCOUNT
YOUR FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE
St. Johnsbury, Vt. • Woodsville, N.H.
OPEN LvRY NISHT
Tli CHRISTMAS