Page 12-The Journal Opinion-December 8, 1982
-- Free Delivery
-- Free Layaway
-- Lifetime Guarantee
-- More than zOO In Stock
"A SOLID, WELL-MADE
RECLINER FORA
REASONABLE PRICE"
-- Wallaways
-- Rocker Recliners
-- Swivel Rockers
LE ,UItNIlrU" -- Cloth
AND CARP|T __ Vinyl
BRADFORD, VT, 222-5758 Leather
icaFP-]
A SIMPLE
THROUGH.
The Konica FP-1 puts you on
Automatic Pilot. Nothing to set or figure.
Cheese, butter to
distribute Dec. 9 and 10
BRADFORD-- Central ford from 8:00 a.m. -- 4:00
Vermont Community Action
will distribute over 2,000
pounds of surplus cheese and
butter at five separate
locations next week, making it
simpler for people to get to
distribution points.
Applications for the goods
must be submitted in person
and must meet income
guidelines, according to
project coordinator Mary
Grant, at CVCAC's Bradford
office. She noted that only
those families who did not
receive cheese and butter last
month will be eligible this
time because of a smaller than
usual shipment. Grant urges
families to bring their own
hags or boxes, and to visit the
site nearest to them as
follows:
Thursday, Dec. 9, Barrett
Hall in Stratford from 10:00
a.m. -- 12:00 noon; Town
Clerk's office in Thetford from
1:00 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m.; CVCAC
office, Main Street in Brad-
p.m.
Friday, Dec. I0, Senior Meal
Site in Chelsea from 10:00
a.m. -- 12:00"noon; Town
Clerk's office in West Fairiee
from I:00 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m.
For more information, call
Mary Grant at 222-4770, or
phone CVCAC, toll-free at 1-
800-622-4495.
NEW SON ARRIVES
BRADFORD-- A son was born
to Kim and Susan Richardson
on Nov. 19 at Hanover
Hospital. His name is Keith
Kermit. He has a sister named
Tina Joy and they reside in
Bradford, Vt.
QUOTE
"Often, the surest way to
convey misinformation is to
tell the strict truth."
Mark Twain
Do You
nt?
Then Give Yourself
A Christmas Present!!
RICHARDSON Montgomery Center, Ed t
Frank plans on decorating Available L Shop Early for Best Selection...
FRE[ DELIVERY FREE GIFT BOX[S
what most believe will be the me GIF[ WRAPPING FI LAYkWkY
Insurance Aeency, Inc. _state'Sa eO-yr-oldlargest Cistmpi nearlytreeso =-9US H ] Furnit
feet tall -- with plenty of Mon.-Thurs. 9-6:30 Main St. Rt. 5 a e ure
802-222-4765 colored lights to provide F.,Sa,t.9-8:30 Bradiord, Vt. & C
.BDFORD, IRMONT guests an. to.o...o wth a ....,. . arpet
beautiful holidayift- ............. ..... Bradford, V.
DO IT Although most inns open for
the Christmas season are
A Tenant Homeowner's Insurance
The Konica FPq eliminates complex Policy protects your personal property
steps found in other SLR cameras, and gives you liability protection for
• Loads automatically, no fumbling.
eNo shutter or lens settings required, pennies a day.
eAutomatic pilot means perfect pictures, .,
• s169.95 . CALL THE INSURANCE PEOPLE AT "/'
!*
i* -"THE PHOTO CC "-
Vermont Inns Youth ski program meeting set for Dec. 9
welcome BRADFORD-- There is a cents per lesson per week. If we have enough volun- please call Pam Bean',
to special meeting on Thursday, There were five different teers, we would like to have a Please help
vihors Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the classes: Walkers-- For pre-schoolprogram, a big success
Bradford Elementary School children who have never been If you want your child to and suppert.
MONTPELIER-- Christmas to plan for the ski program, on skis. Beginners-- participate, you should try to Used ski equipment
in Vermont. The phrase brings This program is for children in Snowplow, small hills, be there to help make plans, be available from
warm images of stockings kindergarten through 6th Advanced Beginners--Small For further information, area poople.
hanging from a mantle, a grade, tobeheldat NorthEast tow. Intermediate-- Large '_...i'"
crackling wood fire in the Ski Slopes. and small tow. Racers-- i
V
O
U
R
hearth, decorating the holiday Mr. Diggins (ownerof North Proper technique of racing.
tree, and outside a team of East Ski Slopes) will be The program ended each 7 )
" HEAl )UA
horses pawing at the snow, present to help us make plans, year with the "Lollipop L'.. !
their breath white on the Larry Drew will he present races", which is an obstacle ",i'.
winter air as they wait im- to help you determine what course onskis for all children. ..
patiently to draw the sleigh, kind of equipment is suitable. We will need volunteers: Ski >ALLENIS WESTERN
For a select number of In the past, lessons were instructors-- No experience ,, BRADFORD
Vermont visitors this held from 9-11:30 on Saturday as an instructor necessary. , VERMONT
Christmas, those visions will mornings and started in Drivers-- To transport from a \\; '_..."
not be merely dancing in their January. The cost was 50 central location to the ski tow / Ily
heads. Instead, guests at and back home. "Hut"" H0 H0bbie Sierra
supervisor-- Collect money, "
many Vermont country inns GABRIEL IAN BORN and help kids get into their "':" and other "Hot C
will be treated to a Yuletide BRADFORD-- John and right classes. ""
season filled with delicious Donna Hathaway of Bradford If you know of any children D011 Furniture (large size)
reminders of Christmases are pleased to announce the older than sixth grade who ,.,
past. 20%
The horse driven sleigh ride birth of their son, Gabriel Inn would like to help the very . .'
at the Alice Peck Day young learn how to ski, they ","
is a familiar scene at a Hospital. could beveryhelpful.
number of inns, as is the . ...
spectacle of carolers -- ., Discount was 27.99
whether outside, serenading
i:
the guests, or the guests \\; /
themselves, also enjoying a .Strawberrv Shortcake .
The Bradford
And special events take ' v- Va i ty
place at the Old Towne Farm , n
Lodge in Chester and the Bottle Shoppe
Rabbit Hill Inn at Lower
Waterford. For the fifth year (A STATE LIQUOR AGENCY) 'ISIT US FOR OTHER GREAT
in a row, guests at Old Towne
will be treated to a unique 15% LLi:M'
music fest on the day after Wine &
Christmas, as a family of 12 Cha " B
performs a Christmas concert m pagne CASE DISCOUNTS radford, Vt
featuring piano, bassoon and ('k;)f...k.._...
flute. Innkeepers Fred and 3 Liter- 11="01"5 Liter-
Jan Baldwin prepare Tortere ==a
--a French pork pie -- for $5 $357
their 25 guests, as the musical
family celebrates its annual PFALT
reunion at the Baldwin's inn, 2
coming from North Carolina, Cabot Extra Sharp $ m lb.
Philadelphia and Boston.
Guests at the Rabbit Hill Inn DINNERW
share in preparing the
Christmas dinner and Gift Baskets
decorate the tree, as in- Made To Order L for Christmas
nkeeper Eric Charlton gives
employees the Christmas Eve Huge Inventory of. Sets and Accessories haS)
off to spend with family and
friends, arrived for Christmas...
At the Inn on Trout River in Gift Wrap
already booked for this year, Vittles
........ ...._, ..=__. ...... . .... . ................................ . ............. .,, Vermont country inns in Vin ',,
flaO']' ' A general are a delightfulway to S'
celebrate the spirit and Robert
on all TIEMPO & ARRIV warmth of Christmas any
L u/o u rr Steel Radials in Stock time of the year. For a free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
U brochure listing most of the
Green Mountain State's
[ 6000y'£AIR [ charming inns, write the
Vermont Travel Division, The Roberts Family
R Christmas Inns, 61 Elm
Street, Montpelier, Vt. 05602. The Fairlee
Roberts'Country
a.arded
unit citation Is Growind
BRADFORD-- Marine Sgt. Newly
Dana C. Stockman, son of er
Gerald M. Stockman Jr. of
Bradford has been awarded Facility In
the Navy Unit Commendation. d
He received the award while
SllopAndSav@ Now " " " " "" "'-" serving as a member of
On The Original """"'''""
• ,-,,,,l Battalion Landing Team 2-8,
eatmam
sin=, R,I ALWAYS FREE MOUNTING ",-'--=- 32nd Marine Amphibious Unit
• ' (MAU), Camp Lejeune, N.C.
• ==.. r=-- =. = The award was presented to !) We Are
the 32nd MAU for outstanding
AUTOMOTIVE 600Df'ER SyriantP:Cekaeepi:tig°nSe ric;LdoUringdcombatants from West . ) = Our Camp
SPECIALS WINTER FIRE Blir;Utw' cG°enma:£brtf thHe MllU9
YOUR CHOICE Marine Corps, presented the
award during a ceremony /; $ B akfast, Lunch
16.95 aboard t.e amphibious
$ 'Home Style Cookin re
SlzeI55SOD,3 ---- assault ship USS Guam. Dnnner With h
During the operation, the At
blackwall, plus vr MAU supervised the
evacuation of 6,436 PLO
Front End Alignment s,,. Price [PRICE r .=11. possibility of hostile fire and Style Stocked
SALE' PINFET. combatants. The evacuation Home Prices" Bakery And
trade was flawless, despite the
• Lube, 0il & Filter A,,.,, .,0 i=oo I $1.74 the potential for direct in-
.,8-, .,.. I,.oo I $1.81
. Antifreeze Change ,.,, ,,,.5olu pop ] ..,,
New Antifreeze, ,,,.,, ,.._ ,,.o, '5:':: ',°' We Are Now Able vIl , VITTLv-$
inspect all Belts E,-,, -,.,o I .5.oo I .., I,,L.!, Charm To Offer Complete
$2.34 ,'];!''o':.n contest seeks On & Off Premises
& Hoses Other sizes available at comparable prices [ III III
III I1
Catering To Suit i I1| ,Igl
,..--.--.-.-..-----,, entrants
U " HW00O
DUTY Your Individual " '
$----53 I America's Miss Charm
I STEEL from i N LOre Scholarsh
60-Month SHOCKS $'Q95 [RADIAL $Q95 is: okiz forgirlsh
Guarantee I
N , H pshire an
By Monroe B [ SNOWS ' at the upcoming
BATTERY .alr,ns,lied
National Scholarship Pageant Party Needs.
is looking for girls to represent .....................
New Hampshire and Vermont
National
Size 145SR13 Finals, to be held in
Washington, D.C. There are
five age divisions: Little Miss NOW OPEN
(ages 4-6), Miss Ideal (7-9),
Junior Miss (10-12), Teen (13-
16) and Miss (17-25). Each
person will compete in a 6 A.M. To 9 P.M. - Monday Through Saturday
private interview, talent,
evening gown and sportswear. 9 A.M To 7 P.M. - Sunday,
Over $20,000. in scholarships,
prizes and awards will be Tel (802) 222-5228
presented throughout the
finals.
/
Page 12-The Journal Opinion-December 8, 1982
-- Free Delivery
-- Free Layaway
-- Lifetime Guarantee
-- More than zOO In Stock
"A SOLID, WELL-MADE
RECLINER FORA
REASONABLE PRICE"
-- Wallaways
-- Rocker Recliners
-- Swivel Rockers
LE ,UItNIlrU" -- Cloth
AND CARP|T __ Vinyl
BRADFORD, VT, 222-5758 Leather
icaFP-]
A SIMPLE
THROUGH.
The Konica FP-1 puts you on
Automatic Pilot. Nothing to set or figure.
Cheese, butter to
distribute Dec. 9 and 10
BRADFORD-- Central ford from 8:00 a.m. -- 4:00
Vermont Community Action
will distribute over 2,000
pounds of surplus cheese and
butter at five separate
locations next week, making it
simpler for people to get to
distribution points.
Applications for the goods
must be submitted in person
and must meet income
guidelines, according to
project coordinator Mary
Grant, at CVCAC's Bradford
office. She noted that only
those families who did not
receive cheese and butter last
month will be eligible this
time because of a smaller than
usual shipment. Grant urges
families to bring their own
hags or boxes, and to visit the
site nearest to them as
follows:
Thursday, Dec. 9, Barrett
Hall in Stratford from 10:00
a.m. -- 12:00 noon; Town
Clerk's office in Thetford from
1:00 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m.; CVCAC
office, Main Street in Brad-
p.m.
Friday, Dec. I0, Senior Meal
Site in Chelsea from 10:00
a.m. -- 12:00"noon; Town
Clerk's office in West Fairiee
from I:00 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m.
For more information, call
Mary Grant at 222-4770, or
phone CVCAC, toll-free at 1-
800-622-4495.
NEW SON ARRIVES
BRADFORD-- A son was born
to Kim and Susan Richardson
on Nov. 19 at Hanover
Hospital. His name is Keith
Kermit. He has a sister named
Tina Joy and they reside in
Bradford, Vt.
QUOTE
"Often, the surest way to
convey misinformation is to
tell the strict truth."
Mark Twain
Do You
nt?
Then Give Yourself
A Christmas Present!!
RICHARDSON Montgomery Center, Ed t
Frank plans on decorating Available L Shop Early for Best Selection...
FRE[ DELIVERY FREE GIFT BOX[S
what most believe will be the me GIF[ WRAPPING FI LAYkWkY
Insurance Aeency, Inc. _state'Sa eO-yr-oldlargest Cistmpi nearlytreeso =-9US H ] Furnit
feet tall -- with plenty of Mon.-Thurs. 9-6:30 Main St. Rt. 5 a e ure
802-222-4765 colored lights to provide F.,Sa,t.9-8:30 Bradiord, Vt. & C
.BDFORD, IRMONT guests an. to.o...o wth a ....,. . arpet
beautiful holidayift- ............. ..... Bradford, V.
DO IT Although most inns open for
the Christmas season are
A Tenant Homeowner's Insurance
The Konica FPq eliminates complex Policy protects your personal property
steps found in other SLR cameras, and gives you liability protection for
• Loads automatically, no fumbling.
eNo shutter or lens settings required, pennies a day.
eAutomatic pilot means perfect pictures, .,
• s169.95 . CALL THE INSURANCE PEOPLE AT "/'
!*
i* -"THE PHOTO CC "-
Vermont Inns Youth ski program meeting set for Dec. 9
welcome BRADFORD-- There is a cents per lesson per week. If we have enough volun- please call Pam Bean',
to special meeting on Thursday, There were five different teers, we would like to have a Please help
vihors Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the classes: Walkers-- For pre-schoolprogram, a big success
Bradford Elementary School children who have never been If you want your child to and suppert.
MONTPELIER-- Christmas to plan for the ski program, on skis. Beginners-- participate, you should try to Used ski equipment
in Vermont. The phrase brings This program is for children in Snowplow, small hills, be there to help make plans, be available from
warm images of stockings kindergarten through 6th Advanced Beginners--Small For further information, area poople.
hanging from a mantle, a grade, tobeheldat NorthEast tow. Intermediate-- Large '_...i'"
crackling wood fire in the Ski Slopes. and small tow. Racers-- i
V
O
U
R
hearth, decorating the holiday Mr. Diggins (ownerof North Proper technique of racing.
tree, and outside a team of East Ski Slopes) will be The program ended each 7 )
" HEAl )UA
horses pawing at the snow, present to help us make plans, year with the "Lollipop L'.. !
their breath white on the Larry Drew will he present races", which is an obstacle ",i'.
winter air as they wait im- to help you determine what course onskis for all children. ..
patiently to draw the sleigh, kind of equipment is suitable. We will need volunteers: Ski >ALLENIS WESTERN
For a select number of In the past, lessons were instructors-- No experience ,, BRADFORD
Vermont visitors this held from 9-11:30 on Saturday as an instructor necessary. , VERMONT
Christmas, those visions will mornings and started in Drivers-- To transport from a \\; '_..."
not be merely dancing in their January. The cost was 50 central location to the ski tow / Ily
heads. Instead, guests at and back home. "Hut"" H0 H0bbie Sierra
supervisor-- Collect money, "
many Vermont country inns GABRIEL IAN BORN and help kids get into their "':" and other "Hot C
will be treated to a Yuletide BRADFORD-- John and right classes. ""
season filled with delicious Donna Hathaway of Bradford If you know of any children D011 Furniture (large size)
reminders of Christmases are pleased to announce the older than sixth grade who ,.,
past. 20%
The horse driven sleigh ride birth of their son, Gabriel Inn would like to help the very . .'
at the Alice Peck Day young learn how to ski, they ","
is a familiar scene at a Hospital. could beveryhelpful.
number of inns, as is the . ...
spectacle of carolers -- ., Discount was 27.99
whether outside, serenading
i:
the guests, or the guests \\; /
themselves, also enjoying a .Strawberrv Shortcake .
The Bradford
And special events take ' v- Va i ty
place at the Old Towne Farm , n
Lodge in Chester and the Bottle Shoppe
Rabbit Hill Inn at Lower
Waterford. For the fifth year (A STATE LIQUOR AGENCY) 'ISIT US FOR OTHER GREAT
in a row, guests at Old Towne
will be treated to a unique 15% LLi:M'
music fest on the day after Wine &
Christmas, as a family of 12 Cha " B
performs a Christmas concert m pagne CASE DISCOUNTS radford, Vt
featuring piano, bassoon and ('k;)f...k.._...
flute. Innkeepers Fred and 3 Liter- 11="01"5 Liter-
Jan Baldwin prepare Tortere ==a
--a French pork pie -- for $5 $357
their 25 guests, as the musical
family celebrates its annual PFALT
reunion at the Baldwin's inn, 2
coming from North Carolina, Cabot Extra Sharp $ m lb.
Philadelphia and Boston.
Guests at the Rabbit Hill Inn DINNERW
share in preparing the
Christmas dinner and Gift Baskets
decorate the tree, as in- Made To Order L for Christmas
nkeeper Eric Charlton gives
employees the Christmas Eve Huge Inventory of. Sets and Accessories haS)
off to spend with family and
friends, arrived for Christmas...
At the Inn on Trout River in Gift Wrap
already booked for this year, Vittles
........ ...._, ..=__. ...... . .... . ................................ . ............. .,, Vermont country inns in Vin ',,
flaO']' ' A general are a delightfulway to S'
celebrate the spirit and Robert
on all TIEMPO & ARRIV warmth of Christmas any
L u/o u rr Steel Radials in Stock time of the year. For a free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
U brochure listing most of the
Green Mountain State's
[ 6000y'£AIR [ charming inns, write the
Vermont Travel Division, The Roberts Family
R Christmas Inns, 61 Elm
Street, Montpelier, Vt. 05602. The Fairlee
Roberts'Country
a.arded
unit citation Is Growind
BRADFORD-- Marine Sgt. Newly
Dana C. Stockman, son of er
Gerald M. Stockman Jr. of
Bradford has been awarded Facility In
the Navy Unit Commendation. d
He received the award while
SllopAndSav@ Now " " " " "" "'-" serving as a member of
On The Original """"'''""
• ,-,,,,l Battalion Landing Team 2-8,
eatmam
sin=, R,I ALWAYS FREE MOUNTING ",-'--=- 32nd Marine Amphibious Unit
• ' (MAU), Camp Lejeune, N.C.
• ==.. r=-- =. = The award was presented to !) We Are
the 32nd MAU for outstanding
AUTOMOTIVE 600Df'ER SyriantP:Cekaeepi:tig°nSe ric;LdoUringdcombatants from West . ) = Our Camp
SPECIALS WINTER FIRE Blir;Utw' cG°enma:£brtf thHe MllU9
YOUR CHOICE Marine Corps, presented the
award during a ceremony /; $ B akfast, Lunch
16.95 aboard t.e amphibious
$ 'Home Style Cookin re
SlzeI55SOD,3 ---- assault ship USS Guam. Dnnner With h
During the operation, the At
blackwall, plus vr MAU supervised the
evacuation of 6,436 PLO
Front End Alignment s,,. Price [PRICE r .=11. possibility of hostile fire and Style Stocked
SALE' PINFET. combatants. The evacuation Home Prices" Bakery And
trade was flawless, despite the
• Lube, 0il & Filter A,,.,, .,0 i=oo I $1.74 the potential for direct in-
.,8-, .,.. I,.oo I $1.81
. Antifreeze Change ,.,, ,,,.5olu pop ] ..,,
New Antifreeze, ,,,.,, ,.._ ,,.o, '5:':: ',°' We Are Now Able vIl , VITTLv-$
inspect all Belts E,-,, -,.,o I .5.oo I .., I,,L.!, Charm To Offer Complete
$2.34 ,'];!''o':.n contest seeks On & Off Premises
& Hoses Other sizes available at comparable prices [ III III
III I1
Catering To Suit i I1| ,Igl
,..--.--.-.-..-----,, entrants
U " HW00O
DUTY Your Individual " '
$----53 I America's Miss Charm
I STEEL from i N LOre Scholarsh
60-Month SHOCKS $'Q95 [RADIAL $Q95 is: okiz forgirlsh
Guarantee I
N , H pshire an
By Monroe B [ SNOWS ' at the upcoming
BATTERY .alr,ns,lied
National Scholarship Pageant Party Needs.
is looking for girls to represent .....................
New Hampshire and Vermont
National
Size 145SR13 Finals, to be held in
Washington, D.C. There are
five age divisions: Little Miss NOW OPEN
(ages 4-6), Miss Ideal (7-9),
Junior Miss (10-12), Teen (13-
16) and Miss (17-25). Each
person will compete in a 6 A.M. To 9 P.M. - Monday Through Saturday
private interview, talent,
evening gown and sportswear. 9 A.M To 7 P.M. - Sunday,
Over $20,000. in scholarships,
prizes and awards will be Tel (802) 222-5228
presented throughout the
finals.
/