Page 4A-The Second Opinion-December 2, 1981
5th Annual Workbench
Christmas Bazaar
t.,
at the "/ 'L//'" t
( \\;" /
U-36 School, Waits River, Vt. .[¢: .t\\;
Saturday, Dec. 5- / ": '
Santa's Visiting _
Hours: 11 AM-1 PM
ltOMEMAE FOODS -- FINE HOME-MADE
GIFTS BY LOCAL CRAFTSPEOPLE.
! M ..,,Lt.s , i
[ Orange County Mental Health |
YOUR
Consumer
thoughts
on holiday,
THE SUPF00MAR00T $HOPPF00
by MARTIN SLOANE
One of the greatest
problems for people on new
diets is supermarket shop-
ping.
All of the familiar products
that have been regulars on the
shoppling list must be
carefully investigated. Many
are discovered to he "off
limits."
Now begins a slow and
painstaking search for new
items that meet the dietary
requirements.
Supermarkets can help their
customers colle with these and development into
problems. This is what several
thoughtful chains are doing:
Kroger's "Nutrition Data"
program provides important
nutritional information on
more than 100 fresh produce
and meat items. Shelf signs in
the produce and meat sections
list the calories, vitamins,
minerals, fat, protein and
sodium in the various
products.
Schnucks' Supermarkets, a
Missouri-based chain, put
more than a year of research
GARY'S GAS & FUEL
Main Street N. Haverhill, N.H.
(603) 787-6118
HOME HEATING FUEL
,-,11s
per gallon
Minimum 100 gallon drop
Ask about volume discounts
No. 2 Diesel $1.22 gal. tax paid
S&H GREEN STAMPS
GIVEN ON HEATING FUEL
NOW
00ift bu00,in00 DELIVERING
. 500 gal. sales and over
i by PAMELA LAFERRIERE deliver up to 25 miles.
ONLY
DAYS 'TI The Holiday season is here ALSO AVAILABLE: - "'---C----?-- "" ings
P.I::NTI:::H 'CHRISTMAS! - and the thought of
Christmas shopping has
probably entered your mind;
,,,--,-----,, . STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY SALES ONLY
and if you've done any
, Burner Service Available Through James Hood
shoppingnoticed how moneylately' isn't you'Vegoing -- 603-787-6600 ;
as far as it used to. So here are
some consumer thoughts
taken from the Extension
publications, "Let Me Do It"
-- maybe they might be of
some help to you when
shopping for yourself or others
this holiday season.
What makes you Buy?
Who decides what you buy?
Manufacturers, me, retailers,
advertisers, my friends,
-It
FREE! ......... ® family. All these people have
some influence on your
decision to buy. Holding your
FREE LAY-AWAYS AE MC VISA
IN THE OF DOWNTOWN LITTLETON
Christmas
Cards
FREE
Address Book!
with purchase of 2 boxes
of Christmas Cards
FREE
Key Chatnl
with any purchase during
the month of December.
PAM'S
kasual klothing
s LYCRA
STRETCH JEANS
For guys & gals
• LADIES'
DESIGNER JEANS
& FASHION PANTS
• WOOL &
CORDUROY SHIRTS
s CORDUROY &
VELVETEEN
BLAZERS
s SHIRTS &
SWEATERS
"Everything for your
Holiday Wear"
Specials This Week
10%o.
• Ladies' & Men's
WESTERN SHIRTS
• HOODED SWEATERS
• ALL TURTLENECKS
20% o. CHAMOIS
SHIRTS!
20% Off
Paint-by-#'s
& String Art
One of the
LARGEST
To), Stores
in the area!!
FISHER.PRICE
at our low, low
rices!
own against these pressures
requires a great deal of in-
telligence, education and a
strong sense of personal
identity. Buy what you enjoy
and enjoy what you buy.
Here are some things to
think about. Are you in-
fluenced by friends and
fashion into buying things you
neither need or want? Do you
buy things simply because
"all the other kids have one"?
Do you like to be first among
your friends to buy the newest
records or latest fashions?
Do you try to develop a
certain kind of self-image by
buying certain kinds of
clothes, records, or
recreational equipment? Does
having the same things and
dressing the same as your
friends give you a sense of
security?
Write down: What makes
you buy the things you do?
Try looking around and find
something you bought but
haven't used in a long time.
Now, answer these questions:
Why did you buy it? Why
aren't you using it? Was it
durable? Was it popular when
you bought it, but not now?
A bargain is only a bargain
if you need it and can afford it.
A sale item isn't a bargain if
(please turn to page 6A)
NEW
FORMAL WEAR
FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
the
design of its "Nutri Guide"
program. Color-coded shelf
tags assist shoppers who are
on special diets to locate foods
within the store.
There are different codes
for fat-modified, calorie-
controlled and sodium-
restricted diets. The same
coding is used in brochures
that list each Nutri Guide-
identified item in the store.
Giant Food in the
Washington, D.C., area uses a
special word code on shelf
price labels to identify foods
that are low in calories,
sodium, fats and cholesterol.
The chain also provides
shoppers with a special
brochure that lists all foods in
these ca tegories.
Byerly Foods in Minnesota's
Twin Cities has prepared eight
"Special Foods Shopping
Guides." Among them are
guides for those on gluten-
restricted and high-fiber diets.
Each booklet offers a program
of recipes and shop.ping list of
items available in the store. In
addition, color-coded shelf
markers identify appropriate
foods.
In Boston, Stop and Shep has
developed a line of vegetables
canned without salt. The
varieties include, peas, corn,
green beans, carrots, beets
and mixed vegetables. These
products, which are packed in
water without additives or
sugar, were introduced in
response to consumer con-
cerns after two years of
research and testing.
These supermarkets" and
others that have introduced
similar programs should be
applauded for their
thoughtfulness to their
customers. I hope that others
(please turn to page 6A)
REGULAR
CLASSIFIED RATES
$3.00 for 20 words per week.
10' for each additional word over 20
,' $1.00 for each additional week
ad is to run (up to 8 weeks)
,i $1.00 billing charge will be added to
each classified that we bill out. Corirrt'H
PLEASE ENTER MY CLASSIFIED AD AS FOLLOWS
Woodavllle, N. IL
St. Johmsbtwy
J3 34 35 36 3/ 38 B 40
Don't forget our
"Baby's First
Christmas" Items!
WE HONOR GREEN MOUNTAIN PASSES
Gifts Galore
I. Luxurious Fk:ldcresl Bath Towels in 19 deorat(,r €olors.
2. Bath ac¢essorie in wker & lucite, we have the rainbow!
3. Shower curl,tins for fun, wilh lions, pandas, umbrellas,
puzzle and flo,er.
4. Padded toilet fc-als, colorful and practical,
5. Stocking tuffe¢ from 75' - $5;"
"'The Unique Boutique"
- HEAT ROOM
Most of the area's larger busi-
esses rely on Ward Mechanical
Contractors for their plumbing.
heating needs. This same exper-
tise is awjllable to the home-
owner as well at The Plumbery.
We're very helpful with sound
advice & quality products for the
Do-It-Yourselfer. .: z
Santa's HERE at Ward's Emporium/
Balloons & Candy Cane Goodies For All! FRI. 3 p.m. to
Closing; SAT. 10 a.m. . Closing
SANTA WILL BE WITH US OFTEN THRU X-MAS
& LISTEN FOR OUR X.MAS MUSIC ON MAIN STREET!
Pick Up Your Senior Citizen 10% Discount Card For Use In All Our Stores
GIFT CERTIFICA TES & LA Y.A WA YS
AVAILABLE IN ALL OUR STORES VISA MASTERcHARGE AM. EXPRESS
,, III
lPam's 'n
kasoal klo,him t
Fos t(iosOsL
open: H PM Mor Thurs.; 'l P FrL; 9,$ PM SIt.
INTERF0000
START MY CLASSIFIED AD ON ..........
RUN MY CLASSIFIED AD ........ TIMES
MY CHECK IN THE AMOUNT Of $ ....... ENCLOSED
Fairle e,
E.TerP
CARD OF
I would like to thank the local
family, friends and customers who
opening days at Connie's a success.
A very special thanks to my three
Vicky, Shelly, and Michelle.
Happy
Ruth B.
Our Christmas
Gift To You!
off all maior brand
dishwashers in stock,
with this ad.
Compare &
Save!,
Offer good now
through Christmas.
See why we're no. 1 in appliances
Free home microwave trial!
Our specialty is satisfaction & savin
CENTRAL
V'q ,I ,m,,t,,iCe JP ,pm.tAci
12 Water Str. Lebanon, N.H.
DO
IT
SELL
in the
Second I O;
P.O. BOX 378
BRADFORD, VERMONT 05033
hlo ro e
iO
.hiLL
/
OVER 33,000
Page 4A-The Second Opinion-December 2, 1981
5th Annual Workbench
Christmas Bazaar
t.,
at the "/ 'L//'" t
( \\;" /
U-36 School, Waits River, Vt. .[¢: .t\\;
Saturday, Dec. 5- / ": '
Santa's Visiting _
Hours: 11 AM-1 PM
ltOMEMAE FOODS -- FINE HOME-MADE
GIFTS BY LOCAL CRAFTSPEOPLE.
! ' ..,,Lt.s , i
[ Orange County Mental Health |
YOUR
Consumer
thoughts
on holiday,
THE SUPF00MAR00T $HOPPF00
by MARTIN SLOANE
One of the greatest
problems for people on new
diets is supermarket shop-
ping.
All of the familiar products
that have been regulars on the
shoppling list must be
carefully investigated. Many
are discovered to he "off
limits."
Now begins a slow and
painstaking search for new
items that meet the dietary
requirements.
Supermarkets can help their
customers colle with these and development into
problems. This is what several
thoughtful chains are doing:
Kroger's "Nutrition Data"
program provides important
nutritional information on
more than 100 fresh produce
and meat items. Shelf signs in
the produce and meat sections
list the calories, vitamins,
minerals, fat, protein and
sodium in the various
products.
Schnucks' Supermarkets, a
Missouri-based chain, put
more than a year of research
GARY'S GAS & FUEL
Main Street N. Haverhill, N.H.
(603) 787-6118
HOME HEATING FUEL
,-,11s
per gallon
Minimum 100 gallon drop
Ask about volume discounts
No. 2 Diesel $1.22 gal. tax paid
S&H GREEN STAMPS
GIVEN ON HEATING FUEL
NOW
00ift bu00,in00 DELIVERING
. 500 gal. sales and over
i by PAMELA LAFERRIERE deliver up to 25 miles.
ONLY
DAYS 'TI The Holiday season is here ALSO AVAILABLE: - "'--C----?-- "" ings
P.I::NTI:::H 'CHRISTMAS! - and the thought of
Christmas shopping has
probably entered your mind;
,,,--,-----,, . STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY SALES ONLY
and if you've done any
, Burner Service Available Through James Hood
shoppingnoticed how moneylately' isn't you'Vegoing -- 603-787-6600 ;
as far as it used to. So here are
some consumer thoughts
taken from the Extension
publications, "Let Me Do It"
-- maybe they might be of
some help to you when
shopping for yourself or others
this holiday season.
What makes you Buy?
Who decides what you buy?
Manufacturers, me, retailers,
advertisers, my friends,
-It
FREE! ......... ® family. All these people have
some influence on your
decision to buy. Holding your
FREE LAY-AWAYS AE MC VISA
IN THE OF DOWNTOWN LITTLETON
Christmas
Cards
FREE
Address Book!
with purchase of 2 boxes
of Christmas Cards
FREE
Key Chatnl
with any purchase during
the month of December.
PAM'S
kasual klothing
s LYCRA
STRETCH JEANS
For guys & gals
• LADIES'
DESIGNER JEANS
& FASHION PANTS
• WOOL &
CORDUROY SHIRTS
s CORDUROY &
VELVETEEN
BLAZERS
s SHIRTS &
SWEATERS
"Everything for your
Holiday Wear"
Specials This Week
10%o.
• Ladies' & Men's
WESTERN SHIRTS
• HOODED SWEATERS
• ALL TURTLENECKS
20% o. CHAMOIS
SHIRTS!
20% Off
Paint-by-#'s
& String Art
One of the
LARGEST
To), Stores
in the area!!
FISHER.PRICE
at our low, low
rices!
own against these pressures
requires a great deal of in-
telligence, education and a
strong sense of personal
identity. Buy what you enjoy
and enjoy what you buy.
Here are some things to
think about. Are you in-
fluenced by friends and
fashion into buying things you
neither need or want? Do you
buy things simply because
"all the other kids have one"?
Do you like to be first among
your friends to buy the newest
records or latest fashions?
Do you try to develop a
certain kind of self-image by
buying certain kinds of
clothes, records, or
recreational equipment? Does
having the same things and
dressing the same as your
friends give you a sense of
security?
Write down: What makes
you buy the things you do?
Try looking around and find
something you bought but
haven't used in a long time.
Now, answer these questions:
Why did you buy it? Why
aren't you using it? Was it
durable? Was it popular when
you bought it, but not now?
A bargain is only a bargain
if you need it and can afford it.
A sale item isn't a bargain if
(please turn to page 6A)
NEW
FORMAL WEAR
FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
the
design of its "Nutri Guide"
program. Color-coded shelf
tags assist shoppers who are
on special diets to locate foods
within the store.
There are different codes
for fat-modified, calorie-
controlled and sodium-
restricted diets. The same
coding is used in brochures
that list each Nutri Guide-
identified item in the store.
Giant Food in the
Washington, D.C., area uses a
special word code on shelf
price labels to identify foods
that are low in calories,
sodium, fats and cholesterol.
The chain also provides
shoppers with a special
brochure that lists all foods in
these ca tegories.
Byerly Foods in Minnesota's
Twin Cities has prepared eight
"Special Foods Shopping
Guides." Among them are
guides for those on gluten-
restricted and high-fiber diets.
Each booklet offers a program
of recipes and shop.ping list of
items available in the store. In
addition, color-coded shelf
markers identify appropriate
foods.
In Boston, Stop and Shep has
developed a line of vegetables
canned without salt. The
varieties include, peas, corn,
green beans, carrots, beets
and mixed vegetables. These
products, which are packed in
water without additives or
sugar, were introduced in
response to consumer con-
cerns after two years of
research and testing.
These supermarkets" and
others that have introduced
similar programs should be
applauded for their
thoughtfulness to their
customers. I hope that others
(please turn to page 6A)
REGULAR
CLASSIFIED RATES
$3.00 for 20 words per week.
10' for each additional word over 20
,' $1.00 for each additional week
ad is to run (up to 8 weeks)
,i $1.00 billing charge will be added to
each classified that we bill out. Corirrt'H
PLEASE ENTER MY CLASSIFIED AD AS FOLLOWS
Woodavllle, N. IL
St. Johmsbtwy
J3 34 35 36 3/ 38 B 40
Don't forget our
"Baby's First
Christmas" Items!
WE HONOR GREEN MOUNTAIN PASSES
Gifts Galore
I. Luxurious Fk:ldcresl Bath Towels in 19 deorat(,r €olors.
2. Bath ac¢essorie in wker & lucite, we have the rainbow!
3. Shower curl,tins for fun, wilh lions, pandas, umbrellas,
puzzle and flo,er.
4. Padded toilet fc-als, colorful and practical,
5. Stocking tuffe¢ from 75' - $5;"
"'The Unique Boutique"
- HEAT ROOM
Most of the area's larger busi-
esses rely on Ward Mechanical
Contractors for their plumbing.
heating needs. This same exper-
tise is awjllable to the home-
owner as well at The Plumbery.
We're very helpful with sound
advice & quality products for the
Do-It-Yourselfer. .: z
Santa's HERE at Ward's Emporium/
Balloons & Candy Cane Goodies For All! FRI. 3 p.m. to
Closing; SAT. 10 a.m. . Closing
SANTA WILL BE WITH US OFTEN THRU X-MAS
& LISTEN FOR OUR X.MAS MUSIC ON MAIN STREET!
Pick Up Your Senior Citizen 10% Discount Card For Use In All Our Stores
GIFT CERTIFICA TES & LA Y.A WA YS
AVAILABLE IN ALL OUR STORES VISA MASTERcHARGE AM. EXPRESS
,, III
lPam's 'n
kasoal klo,him t
Fos t(iosOsL
open: H PM Mor Thurs.; 'l P FrL; 9,$ PM SIt.
INTERF0000
START MY CLASSIFIED AD ON ..........
RUN MY CLASSIFIED AD ........ TIMES
MY CHECK IN THE AMOUNT Of $ ....... ENCLOSED
Fairle e,
E.TerP
CARD OF
I would like to thank the local
family, friends and customers who
opening days at Connie's a success.
A very special thanks to my three
Vicky, Shelly, and Michelle.
Happy
Ruth B.
Our Christmas
Gift To You!
off all maior brand
dishwashers in stock,
with this ad.
Compare &
Save!,
Offer good now
through Christmas.
See why we're no. 1 in appliances
Free home microwave trial!
Our specialty is satisfaction & savin
CENTRAL
V'q ,I. ,m,,#,,.4 JP pm.t,t,¢
12 Water Str. Lebanon, N.H.
DO
IT
SELL
in the
Second I O;
P.O. BOX 378
BRADFORD, VERMONT 05033
hlo ro e
iO
.hiLL
/
OVER 33,000