Through
Christmas
E 10%
ALL OUR TOOLS
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
OXBOW
NEWS
IU'I'O PARTS of BRADFORD
Main St. • 222-4746 • Bradford
Open: 8-5 Mon.-Fri.; 8-12 Sat.
THE
Main Street Bradford
We have paintings,
antiques, our pottery
and a complete line ofj
butcher,
e.
block furniture at
savings of 50% and
more. p
a lamp for the livingroom or
french butter dish on th,
table or any of these
gift ideas :Mugs, bowls,
candiebolders, oil lamps,
platters, quiche pans and
ANGELS
Senior of the Week
Chris Rogers is senior of the
week. She plans on attending a
college for Animal Science
because she says, "If I have a
career I want to enjoy it." She
is applying to the University of
Vermont and Vermont
Technical College.
Rogers' favorite class is
Advanced Biology taught by
Sumner Harris, because it
relates to her interests in
Animal Science. She adds that
the best thing about Oxbow is
the Science Department which
she says is very good and has
been very helpful to her. The
Advanced Biology Trip to
Salisbury Beach was Roger's
favorite field trip while at
Oxbow. Her activities and
hobbies are field hockey and
animals. The worst thing
about Oxbow she feels is that
some of the classes are
overcrowded, which prevents
adequate individual help.
If Rogers could make
changes in her schedule she
says that she would con-
centrate more on science and
English, rather than taking
math, and she would par-
ticipate more in school ac-
tivities.
Teacher Profile
Mark Hamilton, Physical
Education teacher at Oxbow
High School says that in the"
short time (3 months) that
he's been at Oxbow the
"people (at Oxbow) have
helped out" and made him feel
"really welcome".
Hamilton, who lives in
FRESH CUT- LOCALL Y GROWN
Christmas.
Trees
I
........................................... JUDY AUGUSTINE
............................................ LISA FARNHAM
KATHERINE HARTLEY
SANDY PERRY
K IM STOCXWELL
BETHANNE WRIGHT
Jl vhlw .......................................... ARNOLD SHIELDS
Cel fdbefw8 .......................................... JIM CORLISS
Christine Rogers
"Senior of the Week"
Newbury, Vt., is 22 years old.
He says that his age helps him
to relate to high school kids
"especially the older ones".
He also said that he really
enjoys teaching the younger,
junior high youngsters, as well
as high school students.
Hamilton graduated from
Springfield College,
Springfield, Mass., with a
Bachelor of Science degree
major in Physical Education
and a minor in coaching. HIS
bobbies are fishing, and
playing,--tennis, racquetball
and basketball. He says that
he also likes weight lifting ("I
don't do it, but I like it" he
says) and played football for
two years in college.
On his serious side,
Hamilton says that, often,
people don't take physical
education seriously. He says
that what people have to
realize is that physical
education is a subject in
school and that to get an "A"
in his class really means
something.
Regarding Oxbow policy,
Hamilton says that he doesn't
NORMA BOURGET
iH IHI I
agree with the rule that
seniors who take carry-over
gym don't have to change into
shorts and T-shirts. He says
that they're going to be
physically active in gym and
thinks that they should change
clothes.
Hamilton says that he is
very happy to have the job at
Oxbow and really likes it.
Senior Acceptances
As of Dec. 1, the following
seniors at Oxbow High School
have been accepted at in-
stitutions of higher learning.
The institution(s) to which the
student has been accepted
appears adjacent to their
Dame.
Dwayna Smith-- New
Hampshire Vocational
Technical College -- (NH-
VTC) -- Claremont
Jody Pratt-- Westbrook
College
Patti Cushing-- American
International College
Carolyn Brooks-- American
International College
Heidl Martel-- NHVTC --
Claremont
Keith Bean-- Castleton
State College
Judy Augustine--- Northern
Arizona University, Hesser
College
Bethanne .Wright-- Hesser
College
Lisa Farnham-- Hesser
College
Doreen Smith-- Lyndon
State College
Peter Hatch-- Franklin
Pierce College
Jane Dempsey-- NHVTC--
Claremont.
BRADFORD-- There will be a
Bradford Area Children's
Christmas Party at the
Bradford Fire Station on
Saturday, Dec. 11 from 1 to 3
p.m.
The annual event is spon-
sored by the Connecticut
Valley Jaycees, Bradford
American Legion Post No. 20
and Auxiliary and the
Bradford Fire Department
and their Auxiliary.
The party is open to any
in
child in the Upper Valley and
supervision will be provided
by sponsoring groups, except
to babies. All children should
be picked up at the fire station
at 3 p.m.
There will be fire engine
rides through town, bingo for
children and a small prize of
reading books, toys , games
and cartoons for the winner.
Cookies and punch will be
served and good old Santa
Claus will be on hand to pass
out candy.
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THROUGHOUT THE STORE H
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AWL210S DEA21OS
• Large capacity
porcelain tub • Automatic Termination
• Two-Speed Spin for or Timed Drying
proper fabric washing • Full 1-year Warranty;
• Three Wash • Two Years on Parts
Temperatures • Safety Door..,Drying
• Three Fabric Cycle Stops If Door Opened •
Selections
• Three Position Water
Level Control
For the Pair =6699'
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Main St.
PERRY'S OIL SERVICE
802-222-4484 Bradford, Vt.
Stop in & pick up your FREE copy of Santa's Parade Catalog.
• e Saving
re
Balsam Fir open house STORES
" pruce .,o.- There will be Your local independently owned True Value Hardware
an open house for Bradford Store has national chain-buying power.
area residents at the new
Scotch Pine °ware ,ac.. on a,°
street in Bradford Village on A
Saturday, Dec. II from 9:00 Your Choice
a.m. to noon.
Wr th Account Manager Brian 6WgoRgEE
ea s Mitchell told tbe Journal
Opinion it will be an iormal
affair, mainly held to give
p B gh local people a chance to tour }
rays - ou s thebuildingandgetanideaof B
just what Bankware does B
relative to the banking world.: IN BASKETS
He said there will be refresh- i Attractive bakebserve oven-
G gG ments. [ ware. M400/825/S/4/7/A
reen Fro arden Center Mitchell said the company is Rnchor .,.,°,,c...o,..
presently working with B} 5xg-ln. Loaf Pan.
5 Champlain College to sponsor
I
Hocking
Bradford. Vt. (802) 222-559 college courses in use of the ! - C
C) l'/rQt Utility Dish.
computer, something he says D) 1'/rOt Covorod Calmerole.
will hopefully be implemented
at the beginning of,_________ wlmDerlal
SHARE CHRISTMAS !
WITH A KID! i Bdod
DONATE TO Academy
l school moup
OPI00RATION 44" s,.0c,.
L- BRADFORD-- The Bradford
7Y,-INCH SAW BELT SANDER LOCKBACK KNIFE
.... " Academy and Graded School
District will be meeting on a -bearing construction for ....... High-carbon stainless-steel
B II Combines ease of orbltat
Wednesday night, Dec. 8 at smooth performance. 2 HP. sanomg wnowvivration./.u- blade, hardwood handle.4815
amp motor 593
/ I 7" 30 in the Elementary School Double insulated. 675-S ' Leather Sheath. 4800S..3.gg
[ will be some visitors, sign a
[ contract, go into executive
: session to hear neegitations
and to discuss a square dance
program donates Christmas gifts to 100 of the most needy program and cross country ski
I I I program.
en in Bradford, Newbury Town School District, Corinth, Additionally, the group will
am, Fairlee and Piermont. Sp°ns°red bY the Bradford 'I [ bold a sec°nd reading f°r the B 27. 0
=t[ -5.00 Mfr.'s Rebate -7.00 Mfr. s Rebate
dents and teachers and numerous businesses, organizations 22 99 Final Cost
1 individuals. MEETING DEC. 9 95 6
"
i
"- .t- School District will he holding 8-IN. WORK VISE SPEED JIGSAW FOOD PROCESSOR I
DONATIONS MAY BE SENT TO a meeting in the Elementary Designed for lightweight Pick the speed to suit the job. Steel blade b combination I
School on Thursday, Dec. 9at projects. Clamps to a flat sur- Calibrated shoe tilts up to 45 °. disk for slicing, shredding. I
OPERATION SANTA CLAUS, 7:30 p.m. Scheduled for talks
will be the budget, the hot face. Tilts 90 °. 79-025 1/3-HP, 3-amp motor. 7580 2-lock safety sys._ tern. 702L1
BOX 490, BRADFORD, VERMONT 05033 '
lunch
price,
social
security
coverage and rubbish RILL
OR rem°vali/Ny C
PLACED IN ONE OF THE
CA RY
A little oven that broils, bakes, top browns and toasts. 4
slice capacity with bell to signal end of cycle. Continuous
cleaning. Light indicates unit operating. T131
OVEN
RED COLLECTION CANS IN AREA STORES.
Recommendation= of N ChiMren ...c,,,.,.,..,....
o....,-,.. HARDWARE
may be made before December llth ]l 0"" "'""'"" ]] )
II -;,-,,.--, BRADFORD VERMONT 802-222-5527
to the above address, jj ,eozj4,-,,o IJ
Through
Christmas
E 10%
ALL OUR TOOLS
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
OXBOW
NEWS
IU'I'O PARTS of BRADFORD
Main St. • 222-4746 • Bradford
Open: 8-5 Mon.-Fri.; 8-12 Sat.
THE
Main Street Bradford
We have paintings,
antiques, our pottery
and a complete line ofj
butcher,
e.
block furniture at
savings of 50% and
more. p
a lamp for the livingroom or
french butter dish on th,
table or any of these
gift ideas :Mugs, bowls,
candiebolders, oil lamps,
platters, quiche pans and
ANGELS
Senior of the Week
Chris Rogers is senior of the
week. She plans on attending a
college for Animal Science
because she says, "If I have a
career I want to enjoy it." She
is applying to the University of
Vermont and Vermont
Technical College.
Rogers' favorite class is
Advanced Biology taught by
Sumner Harris, because it
relates to her interests in
Animal Science. She adds that
the best thing about Oxbow is
the Science Department which
she says is very good and has
been very helpful to her. The
Advanced Biology Trip to
Salisbury Beach was Roger's
favorite field trip while at
Oxbow. Her activities and
hobbies are field hockey and
animals. The worst thing
about Oxbow she feels is that
some of the classes are
overcrowded, which prevents
adequate individual help.
If Rogers could make
changes in her schedule she
says that she would con-
centrate more on science and
English, rather than taking
math, and she would par-
ticipate more in school ac-
tivities.
Teacher Profile
Mark Hamilton, Physical
Education teacher at Oxbow
High School says that in the"
short time (3 months) that
he's been at Oxbow the
"people (at Oxbow) have
helped out" and made him feel
"really welcome".
Hamilton, who lives in
FRESH CUT- LOCALL Y GROWN
Christmas.
Trees
I
........................................... JUDY AUGUSTINE
............................................ LISA FARNHAM
KATHERINE HARTLEY
SANDY PERRY
K IM STOCXWELL
BETHANNE WRIGHT
Jl vhlw .......................................... ARNOLD SHIELDS
Cel fdbefw8 .......................................... JIM CORLISS
Christine Rogers
"Senior of the Week"
Newbury, Vt., is 22 years old.
He says that his age helps him
to relate to high school kids
"especially the older ones".
He also said that he really
enjoys teaching the younger,
junior high youngsters, as well
as high school students.
Hamilton graduated from
Springfield College,
Springfield, Mass., with a
Bachelor of Science degree
major in Physical Education
and a minor in coaching. HIS
bobbies are fishing, and
playing,--tennis, racquetball
and basketball. He says that
he also likes weight lifting ("I
don't do it, but I like it" he
says) and played football for
two years in college.
On his serious side,
Hamilton says that, often,
people don't take physical
education seriously. He says
that what people have to
realize is that physical
education is a subject in
school and that to get an "A"
in his class really means
something.
Regarding Oxbow policy,
Hamilton says that he doesn't
NORMA BOURGET
iH IHI I
agree with the rule that
seniors who take carry-over
gym don't have to change into
shorts and T-shirts. He says
that they're going to be
physically active in gym and
thinks that they should change
clothes.
Hamilton says that he is
very happy to have the job at
Oxbow and really likes it.
Senior Acceptances
As of Dec. 1, the following
seniors at Oxbow High School
have been accepted at in-
stitutions of higher learning.
The institution(s) to which the
student has been accepted
appears adjacent to their
Dame.
Dwayna Smith-- New
Hampshire Vocational
Technical College -- (NH-
VTC) -- Claremont
Jody Pratt-- Westbrook
College
Patti Cushing-- American
International College
Carolyn Brooks-- American
International College
Heidl Martel-- NHVTC --
Claremont
Keith Bean-- Castleton
State College
Judy Augustine--- Northern
Arizona University, Hesser
College
Bethanne .Wright-- Hesser
College
Lisa Farnham-- Hesser
College
Doreen Smith-- Lyndon
State College
Peter Hatch-- Franklin
Pierce College
Jane Dempsey-- NHVTC--
Claremont.
BRADFORD-- There will be a
Bradford Area Children's
Christmas Party at the
Bradford Fire Station on
Saturday, Dec. 11 from 1 to 3
p.m.
The annual event is spon-
sored by the Connecticut
Valley Jaycees, Bradford
American Legion Post No. 20
and Auxiliary and the
Bradford Fire Department
and their Auxiliary.
The party is open to any
in
child in the Upper Valley and
supervision will be provided
by sponsoring groups, except
to babies. All children should
be picked up at the fire station
at 3 p.m.
There will be fire engine
rides through town, bingo for
children and a small prize of
reading books, toys , games
and cartoons for the winner.
Cookies and punch will be
served and good old Santa
Claus will be on hand to pass
out candy.
OF Free Gift Wrapping
20-60% OFF
THROUGHOUT THE STORE H
® Ruth B. Clements '
3
Prop.
C 802-222-5220 !I
BRADFORd.
O
Kelvinator
HRISTMAS SALE!
R '1
I I I I ! i i
n n n n n -- n n -- -- -- n -- -- -- -- n n -- -- n -- -- -- n -- -- --
I
I
I
I
I
I-
I
I
i
I
li
I!
i '
HEAVY-DUTY LAUNDRY SAVINGS WITH KELVINATOR!
AWL210S DEA21OS
• Large capacity
porcelain tub • Automatic Termination
• Two-Speed Spin for or Timed Drying
proper fabric washing • Full 1-year Warranty;
• Three Wash • Two Years on Parts
Temperatures • Safety Door..,Drying
• Three Fabric Cycle Stops If Door Opened •
Selections
• Three Position Water
Level Control
For the Pair =6699'
I
I
I
Main St.
PERRY'S OIL SERVICE
802-222-4484 Bradford, Vt.
Stop in & pick up your FREE copy of Santa's Parade Catalog.
• e Saving
re
Balsam Fir open house STORES
" pruce .,o.- There will be Your local independently owned True Value Hardware
an open house for Bradford Store has national chain-buying power.
area residents at the new
Scotch Pine °ware ,ac.. on a,°
street in Bradford Village on A
Saturday, Dec. II from 9:00 Your Choice
a.m. to noon.
Wr th Account Manager Brian 6WgoRgEE
ea s Mitchell told tbe Journal
Opinion it will be an iormal
affair, mainly held to give
p B gh local people a chance to tour }
rays - ou s thebuildingandgetanideaof B
just what Bankware does B
relative to the banking world.: IN BASKETS
He said there will be refresh- i Attractive bakebserve oven-
G gG ments. [ ware. M400/825/S/4/7/A
reen Fro arden Center Mitchell said the company is Rnchor .,.,°,,c...o,..
presently working with B} 5xg-ln. Loaf Pan.
5 Champlain College to sponsor
I
Hocking
Bradford. Vt. (802) 222-559 college courses in use of the ! - C
C) l'/rQt Utility Dish.
computer, something he says D) 1'/rOt Covorod Calmerole.
will hopefully be implemented
at the beginning of,_________ wlmDerlal
SHARE CHRISTMAS !
WITH A KID! i Bdod
DONATE TO Academy
l school moup
OPI00RATION 44" s,.0c,.
L- BRADFORD-- The Bradford
7Y,-INCH SAW BELT SANDER LOCKBACK KNIFE
.... " Academy and Graded School
District will be meeting on a -bearing construction for ....... High-carbon stainless-steel
B II Combines ease of orbltat
Wednesday night, Dec. 8 at smooth performance. 2 HP. sanomg wnowvivration./.u- blade, hardwood handle.4815
amp motor 593
/ I 7" 30 in the Elementary School Double insulated. 675-S ' Leather Sheath. 4800S..3.gg
[ will be some visitors, sign a
[ contract, go into executive
: session to hear neegitations
and to discuss a square dance
program donates Christmas gifts to 100 of the most needy program and cross country ski
I I I program.
en in Bradford, Newbury Town School District, Corinth, Additionally, the group will
am, Fairlee and Piermont. Sp°ns°red bY the Bradford 'I [ bold a sec°nd reading f°r the B 27. 0
=t[ -5.00 Mfr.'s Rebate -7.00 Mfr. s Rebate
dents and teachers and numerous businesses, organizations 22 99 Final Cost
1 individuals. MEETING DEC. 9 95 6
"
i
"- .t- School District will he holding 8-IN. WORK VISE SPEED JIGSAW FOOD PROCESSOR I
DONATIONS MAY BE SENT TO a meeting in the Elementary Designed for lightweight Pick the speed to suit the job. Steel blade b combination I
School on Thursday, Dec. 9at projects. Clamps to a flat sur- Calibrated shoe tilts up to 45 °. disk for slicing, shredding. I
OPERATION SANTA CLAUS, 7:30 p.m. Scheduled for talks
will be the budget, the hot face. Tilts 90 °. 79-025 1/3-HP, 3-amp motor. 7580 2-lock safety sys._ tern. 702L1
BOX 490, BRADFORD, VERMONT 05033 '
lunch
price,
social
security
coverage and rubbish RILL
OR rem°vali/Ny C
PLACED IN ONE OF THE
CA RY
A little oven that broils, bakes, top browns and toasts. 4
slice capacity with bell to signal end of cycle. Continuous
cleaning. Light indicates unit operating. T131
OVEN
RED COLLECTION CANS IN AREA STORES.
Recommendation= of N ChiMren ...c,,,.,.,..,....
o....,-,.. HARDWARE
may be made before December llth ]l 0"" "'""'"" ]] )
II -;,-,,.--, BRADFORD VERMONT 802-222-5527
to the above address, jj ,eozj4,-,,o IJ