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TherewasamemorytreeserviceatThe Christmas Concert at the VillageSchoolnews
New Hope as members came to seek Bradford Elementary School is on Dec. Congratulations go to Billy Menard Four Vermont 4-Hers competed in Mal and Theresa Wetherell had TheNewburyCongregationalChurch
comfort as they remember loved ones 14 beginning at 6 p.m. in the gym. The (seventh grade) and Wyatt Underhill the National Youth Dairy Judging three Thanksgiving dinners this year. andthe Wells River church serviceswill
whopassed.Afterthebulbswerelit, they children will quickly remind you ofthe (eighth grade), who were the first and contestonNov. 5 in Louisville, KY. Seth One with friends in Wells River; a second be held in the Newbury church during
Carson was one of them. The contest with Pastor SheilaofNewbury; andthe December, January and February.
allgatheredinthefellowshiphallforapot spirit of the season. It is fun to watch second place winners in the Haverhill was held at the Kentucky Fair and thirdwithMal's sister Jerry Hurlburtin Church begins at 10 a.m. Sundays. The
luckmeal.
The Bible study at New Hope is people leave the concert because VFW's "Patriot Pen" Essay Contest. Exposition Center. North Troy, VT. Christmas pageant willbeheld onDec.
nearing the end, and a new study will everyone is srpiling as they think about Both students wrote essays about what Also competing in Louisville, KY, a 17.
begin in the new year. the songs, the children andthose special patriotismmeanstothem.Billymovedon Vermont 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl Team
moments which always happen,to the state level of the competition, finished fourth at the NorthAmerican 4- * tb
On Dec. 24, there will be a TheBmdfordFairis~vitingchildren Congratulationsgotothefollowing HlnvitationalDairyQuizBowlonNov. Co~ ~n
Christmas Eve service at New Hope at 7
p.m. All are welcome, and families to their Breakfast with high school students who made the honor 3 and 4. Judy Vaughan of Newbury was
one of the coaches.
Manypeoplehavebeengivingtothe Santa" on Dec. 16from8 to 10a.m.at roll in their respective high schools. At Bessie Sandberg
food shelf recently The workers would the United Church of Christ. There is a Oxbow: Lara Jones and Skyler Ladd. The Carson children are doing very (802) 439-5563
besscsandberg@gmail.com
like to thank all who have given, and $3 charge for each child and a $10 At Woodsville: Alyssa Prest, Emily wellintheirknowledgeofanimals.Abby
especially the Grange members. The charge for a family offour. Prest, and Morgan Wagstaff. Carson finished firstinthe 12-andl3- Snow! It sure was beautiful on breadg You can get some right here in
Planning board news
local Boy Scouts need a special thank The Ronald McDonald Dental Van
you as well. They worked hardto get will be at the Bradford Elementary The Planning Board, attheirmeefing year, old class at the Annual 4-H Dairy Stmdaymoming, withthetreescoatedin Corinth on Abe Jacobs Road. John
Ch~!lengeonNov. llattheUniversityof thick white, sparkly snow. And more to Mellquist and Zsuzsa Mitro of
food to fill the shelves. School from Dec. 18 to 20. Call the on Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Old Church VermontinBurlington.Eighty-twoother come. By the time this column is Trukenbrod Mill and Bakery make some
school at 222-4077 for more informa- BuildingwillholdaPublicHearingonthe yputhsparticipated, published and the newspaper printed, really great bread and it's available to
tion. following proposed amendment to the .,~ Kate Maver spent the Thanksgiving there should be a good charge of snow buy right from their home. From light
There are quite a few non-profits in Zoning Ordinance:"Shouldthetownhire l~bliday in North Canton, Ohio, and already fallen. Forecast says 100% sourdoughto sun-flaxtowholemeal spelt
Mental Health Bradford. Each of these non-profits abuildinginspectortoenforcetheNew enjoyedgoodfoodandtimewithfamily, chanceofsnow.Thatmeanstherewillbe andtheyevencarryseededBlackBread
would appreciate your thinking of them Hampshire Building Code? ~ December birthdays include Joyce snow.
and many more types. Orders are taken
whenyouareplanningyourgiffingforthe Since Sept. 14, 2002, Piermont has StickneyandEdnaEmersonwhowillbe Corinth Coffeehouse Music Series via email on Sunday and grains for the
end of 2017. been required to follow the New 101 on Christmas Day. Her address is onDec. 16 at 7 p.m. will feature Still Hill breads are stone-ground fresh on
Hampshire Building Code RSA 155 -A. Grafton County Nursing Home, Profile playing a unique blend of progressive Monday morning. The bread is baked
1-800-639-6360 Currently the contractor for a building Unit, North Haverhill, NH03774. bluegrassdippedinfolk, Americana, and Mondayaflemoonandreadyforpickup
Call toll-free 24 hours a day. projectisresponsibleforadheringtothis Ted Seward ofAtkinson, NH, shota old time roots music. Members include on Tuesday. Want some? Join their
code and notifying the State Fire sevenpoint, 142 pound buck. He hunts Adam Granade (upright bass), Rob Lees mailinglistattrukenbrod~ail.com.
C LARA beforeMarshallconstructionaS to the tyPebegins.OfconstructionThis warrant withBob Beaulieu of town. Other lucky (guitar/vocals), Niles Franc (banjo/ They'll send you a weekly list of breads
hunters were Jack Colbeth with a 106 harmonica/vocals), Jen Freise (fiddle/ available (Not all types of bread are
MARTIN article asks if the Town of Piermont pounddoe;JacePage, eight pointer, 172 vocals), and Cody Williams (mandolin/ available every week). And they llhave
C E N T E K should employ and charge the property
pounds;andMalWetherelloftowngota vocals).StillHill'soriginalsongwriting, yourbreadreadyforpickuponTuesday
owner for a building inspector to enforce 145.6 pound doe in Monroe.
the New Hampshire Building Code." instrumental improvisation, and three- with your name on it at their home at 775
• Edee Thurstonwas treated to anight part harmonies will make you hoot, Abe Jacobs road. For more information,
Senior luncheons out onthe townwhen her daughter took holler, dance and leave you wanting call John or Zsuzsa at 802-439-9855.
TheDec. 191uncheonattheOrford her to supper at the DanviUe lnn. They more each and every time. A donation at Lastweek'ssteeplelightingwasin
Congregational Church will be pot roast, enjoyed the music by the pianist who the door, $5. - $10 per person, will memoryofStevenPatrick, given by Ruth
potato, carrots, Ambrosia salad, and turned out to be a roommate of Edee's benefit SafeArt. SafeArt believes inthe Patrick; and in memory of Mary Buik,
g--- Yuletide dessert, from Lyndon State College. power ofthe arts to create personal and given by Lori Buik.
1--9-- social change. Refreshments will be This week's steeple lighting is in
provided atthe intermission, memory of John and Freda Williams,
1-K- For more information on the Corinth given by the Williams family; in memory
Coffeehouse and other events check out of Henry White, given by William and
2-6-- the town of Corinth Facebook page or Judy White; and in honor and memory of
the town of Corinth website.Kelley Ann Donahue, given by Jean
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1. Pie mode
2. Portuguese cape
3. Ottoman military title
4. Movable frame used in
burials
5. Type of coal
6. A treeless grassy plain
7. Artist's workroom
8. Assists
9. Protein-rich liquids
10. A song of praise to God
12. Much __ about nothing
14. Japanese city
19. Atomic number 10
23. Egyptian goddess
24. Go places
25. Having ten
26. Complete
27. Automotive belt
28. Psyche
29. Melodious bird
34. Medical personnel
35. Acquired
36. Type of beverage
37..Neither
39. Spanish monetary units
40. Small area of grass
41. Your
42. Diana __, singer
44. Salt's partner
45. Made of wood
46. No longer alive
47. Alaskan island
48. Wild animal's resting place
51. Swiss river
52. Partiality
53. "Luther" actor Idris
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58. Criticize
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1. Member of a Semitic people
5. Certified public accountant
8. Residue
11. Sayings attributed to Christ
13. The products of human
creativity
14. Listen to
15. Longed
16. No (Scottish)
17. Descriptor
18. Yankees' sensation Judge
20. Zero
21. Comics legend Lee
22. Honorary title holder
25. "Uncle Joey"
30. Graceful and stylish
31. Pitching term
32. Former Mets outfielder
Jones
33. One who avoids animal
products
38. Quick to learn
41. Mechanism in an organ
43. Redo with new materials
45. Epics
47. Wings
49. Extrasensory perception
50. Cavalry sword
55. Bangladeshi monetary unit
56. Not the bottom
57. Afflicted
59. Bound
60. One who is highly skilled
61. Jewish spiritual leader
62. Tall, rounded vase
63. Liturgical language of
Hinduism (abbr.)
64. Cheek
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