Page 2-The Journal Opinion.December 20, 1982
/t_rts and
Entertainment ,1
YEAR'S
I COMPLETE
11-2 AM DANCING TO
COUNTRY SPECIALS
Champagne Toast inclm
,$15 Per Preen
Rrvations ReQuired
No,cover eh-.e
GARDEN RESTAUR
Route $, lradfocd, Vt.
(8O2) L.-S20Z
Open 7 Days
[1:30 a.m.-l1:00 D.r
INFLATION FIGHTER SPECIALS
Monday
Dessert Is
On Us
Your Choice Of
Strawberry Shortcake
Or
With Hot Fudge
And Ice Cream
With Each Dinner
Tuesday
The Best *2.00
Dinner In Town
Purchase First Oinner
A t Regular Price
And Receive Second
Oinner Of Equal
Or Less Value For
'2.00
BOY BORN NEW GIRL "-
JOHN C. DeWITTBORN PIKE-- Ed and Janet N. HAVERHILL-- Cindy and BRADFORD--
L BRADFORD-- J°hn Charles Dadreact are parents °f a Th°mas Smart are parents °f Brent Knappare )
was born D.ec. 5 to Pat and baby boy, born Dec. 8 at the a baby girl born Dec. 10 at the of a new girl,
William DeWitt of Bradford. Cottage Hospital. Cottage Hospital. the q
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO@
• COMe & eMJovl -
| i!!I :'
Thursday, Dec. 23rd & 30th e e The People Will Be Stirring ,
Not Standing In One. ,rl
DO IT AGAIN--Oxbowls eigh a al FB Talen Show, which • and •
presented to the Upper Valley ],,st Friday, Dec. 3, was a grand success. T: • • For Thunder Valley Express Is Play. J'
ManyA
winners of the Talent Show were as follows : First Place Joanne Hardy and Astrid : Every Thursday, at 7:30 PM And The SpMt Of Christmas i
Egerod, both seniors, for their performance of "A Cleaning Maids Dream".
Second place went to Christie Thurston also a senior, for her performances, in • at the • wnl Not Fade
which, she danced to "Eye of the Tiger" and "Suicide is Painless," the theme for • • • • eL e en
M.A.S.H. Third place went to eayle Balcom, a freshman here at Oxbow, who did • American Leon Home •
a Gymnastic Floor Routine to the song "You Don't Bring Me Flowers". Fourth nd
place went to Jody Hedge, who is a Junior at Oxbow. She did a song and dance : WoodsvilJe, N.H, : Saturday, December 25th imblq
routine from the movie "Annie". Fifth place went to Laurie Bruleigh who did two Christmas Night .
performances, one was a Gymnastic Floor Routine to the song "Thank God l'm a : : F
Country Girl , and the second perfurmance on the uneven bars. Shown above (1- " "Thunder
r) are: Astrid Egerod, Joanne Hardy, Christie Thurston, and Gayle Balcom. • •
n(
: Wdeow g Valley ,,
Walker named president leoeooeooeoe•ooooo8 ,,r
Wednesday
Fish Fry
Beerbattered
Fish & Chips
And
Salad Bar
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Specials Served 5 To 9 pm Every Week
In Dining Room & Lounge (ExceptHol,days)
00lappff ]00our
of Tabor Valley Players
E. CORINTH-- At the Tabor
Valley Players Annual
Meeting held at Blake
Memorial Library in E.
Corinth recently, new officers
were elected, headed by Don
Walker as president. Roun-
ding'out the slate were Vice
President Jim Heidenreich,
Secretary Beth Tiompson,
Treasurer Gloria Heidenreich
and Public Relations-
Historian Gerry Brooks,
Two elected members at
large are Sue Putnam and Lou
Cattani. This board will meet
the second Tuesday of each
month.
Current president ' Connie
Merritt opened the meeting
with her report, which in-
cluded comments on the two
TVP productions for the year.
She observed that A Bad Year
For Tomatoes and The Deadly
Game both brought new faces
to the stage. She told the group
that space at the Mason's Hall
in E, Corinth had been
procured for TVP items to be
stored, and that a new sign by
Alden had been hung on Nov.
9.
The secretary's and
treasurer's reports were read
and accepted, with cash on
hand amounting to $742.91 and
TVP's total worth set at
$1,236.51. Shirley Henry
audited the books.
Much discussion was held
relative to a new lighting box.
It was considered the top
priority before next spring's
production. It was voted to
explore possibilities of con-
tractors who might help and to
spend up to $300 for this item.
It was felt by the Board that
TVP should continue with the
current two-play season and
that a member of the board,
perhaps a member at large or
the vice president, should
serve as a community
relations person.
It was asked if the group
thought TVP productions
should be taken outside the E.
Corinth-Topsham community,
Much lively discussion en-
sued, with pros and cons being
aired The final feeling was
that th'lit6r and those
involved with the play should
have the inputas to whether
this be done.
estaurall
.............. Wel Rir; Vermom
Roberts'Vin & Vittles
The Roberts Family Of
The Fairlee Diner &
Roberts' Country Cookin'
Is Growing With
nether Newly Renovated
,( Facility In Bradford.
I
We Are Offering
Our Complete
Menu,
"Home Style Cookin' Breakfast, Lunch &
At Dinner With A Full
Home Style Prices" Bakery And Well
Stocked Lounge.
Go/den C/rc/e
looking for
flm/ver show
The Golden Circle Senior
Citizens of Woodsville would
be interested in joining up
with Bradford or N. Haverhill
in a one day trip to Boston next
Spring.
What they have in mind is a
chartered Vermont Transit
bus to attend a flower show or
something like that.
Indications are that the
Vermont Transit clients like to
attend a Saturday matinee.
As price information
becomes available the tour
agent will keep us informed.
!
CINEMA I
R/CHARD PRYOR
CK GLEASON
\\;
We Are Now Able VI & YITTLrS ,'-, ,L
To Offer Complete [CINEMA It
On & Off Premises Ii m*i
I
"'"
Catering To Suit i n mmm ,l[Jm
Your Individual m 1 ;
Party Needs. .........
• a I =,%"
NO W OPEN"
6 A.M. To 9 P.M. MondayThrough Saturday
m
Tel. (802) 222 5228 nl MANEESDAILYDEc:Z,
9 A.M. To 7 P.M.. Sunday
! THROUGH JAN. 2ND
I
GRUBBY
)AI" == | I GOT 141 IN tIN4Dtt... " " "'. H TO 14Ygl
RURAL DELIVERY By
DON'T YOU"] LAST l Vr--^ , NO, IT'S 1 I NOi::)DY W/M'4TS •
HAVE ONE/ ONE K:[,lf PvU- 1" -'v-,,,,,.,,mnt".o /L A BI(TR..EE t I
SEP.? I I NAVE - DOLLARS'. ....... - TNE R,,E!. " ..
I.
-1
:I
- 1,2--8Z • IN
GRANDPA'S BOY
)- WI4AT ---Un'
KI |
aO ,,
NAPOLEON By McBride and
:0
TWITCH B ,6
INVITEP TO T / L, tT / YESTIIpAy I
CHRIS"TA/5 PARTY[ ,
(( .r {{ r(
\\;kw - z.
IT JUST SO HAPPENED by Kern
Umnix the letters in the boxes to form S ay nv
word. Then circle A, B or C for the cor-
rect meaning (or definition).
SPore yourff is follows:
4 Correct-Excellent 2 Correct-Fair
3 Correct-Good 1-0Correct-Poor in
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Page 2-The Journal Opinion.December 20, 1982
/t_rts and
Entertainment ,1
YEAR'S
I COMPLETE
11-2 AM DANCING TO
COUNTRY SPECIALS
Champagne Toast inclm
,$15 Per Preen
Rrvations ReQuired
No,cover eh-.e
GARDEN RESTAUR
Route $, lradfocd, Vt.
(8O2) L.-S20Z
Open 7 Days
[1:30 a.m.-l1:00 D.r
INFLATION FIGHTER SPECIALS
Monday
Dessert Is
On Us
Your Choice Of
Strawberry Shortcake
Or
With Hot Fudge
And Ice Cream
With Each Dinner
Tuesday
The Best *2.00
Dinner In Town
Purchase First Oinner
A t Regular Price
And Receive Second
Oinner Of Equal
Or Less Value For
'2.00
BOY BORN NEW GIRL "-
JOHN C. DeWITTBORN PIKE-- Ed and Janet N. HAVERHILL-- Cindy and BRADFORD--
L BRADFORD-- J°hn Charles Dadreact are parents °f a Th°mas Smart are parents °f Brent Knappare )
was born D.ec. 5 to Pat and baby boy, born Dec. 8 at the a baby girl born Dec. 10 at the of a new girl,
William DeWitt of Bradford. Cottage Hospital. Cottage Hospital. the q
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO@
• COMe & eMJovl -
| i!!I :'
Thursday, Dec. 23rd & 30th e e The People Will Be Stirring ,
Not Standing In One. ,rl
DO IT AGAIN--Oxbowls eigh a al FB Talen Show, which • and •
presented to the Upper Valley ],,st Friday, Dec. 3, was a grand success. T: • • For Thunder Valley Express Is Play. J'
ManyA
winners of the Talent Show were as follows : First Place Joanne Hardy and Astrid : Every Thursday, at 7:30 PM And The SpMt Of Christmas i
Egerod, both seniors, for their performance of "A Cleaning Maids Dream".
Second place went to Christie Thurston also a senior, for her performances, in • at the • wnl Not Fade
which, she danced to "Eye of the Tiger" and "Suicide is Painless," the theme for • • • • eL e en
M.A.S.H. Third place went to eayle Balcom, a freshman here at Oxbow, who did • American Leon Home •
a Gymnastic Floor Routine to the song "You Don't Bring Me Flowers". Fourth nd
place went to Jody Hedge, who is a Junior at Oxbow. She did a song and dance : WoodsvilJe, N.H, : Saturday, December 25th imblq
routine from the movie "Annie". Fifth place went to Laurie Bruleigh who did two Christmas Night .
performances, one was a Gymnastic Floor Routine to the song "Thank God l'm a : : F
Country Girl , and the second perfurmance on the uneven bars. Shown above (1- " "Thunder
r) are: Astrid Egerod, Joanne Hardy, Christie Thurston, and Gayle Balcom. • •
n(
: Wdeow g Valley ,,
Walker named president leoeooeooeoe•ooooo8 ,,r
Wednesday
Fish Fry
Beerbattered
Fish & Chips
And
Salad Bar
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Specials Served 5 To 9 pm Every Week
In Dining Room & Lounge (ExceptHol,days)
00lappff ]00our
of Tabor Valley Players
E. CORINTH-- At the Tabor
Valley Players Annual
Meeting held at Blake
Memorial Library in E.
Corinth recently, new officers
were elected, headed by Don
Walker as president. Roun-
ding'out the slate were Vice
President Jim Heidenreich,
Secretary Beth Tiompson,
Treasurer Gloria Heidenreich
and Public Relations-
Historian Gerry Brooks,
Two elected members at
large are Sue Putnam and Lou
Cattani. This board will meet
the second Tuesday of each
month.
Current president ' Connie
Merritt opened the meeting
with her report, which in-
cluded comments on the two
TVP productions for the year.
She observed that A Bad Year
For Tomatoes and The Deadly
Game both brought new faces
to the stage. She told the group
that space at the Mason's Hall
in E, Corinth had been
procured for TVP items to be
stored, and that a new sign by
Alden had been hung on Nov.
9.
The secretary's and
treasurer's reports were read
and accepted, with cash on
hand amounting to $742.91 and
TVP's total worth set at
$1,236.51. Shirley Henry
audited the books.
Much discussion was held
relative to a new lighting box.
It was considered the top
priority before next spring's
production. It was voted to
explore possibilities of con-
tractors who might help and to
spend up to $300 for this item.
It was felt by the Board that
TVP should continue with the
current two-play season and
that a member of the board,
perhaps a member at large or
the vice president, should
serve as a community
relations person.
It was asked if the group
thought TVP productions
should be taken outside the E.
Corinth-Topsham community,
Much lively discussion en-
sued, with pros and cons being
aired The final feeling was
that th'lit6r and those
involved with the play should
have the inputas to whether
this be done.
estaurall
.............. Wel Rir; Vermom
Roberts'Vin & Vittles
The Roberts Family Of
The Fairlee Diner &
Roberts' Country Cookin'
Is Growing With
nether Newly Renovated
,( Facility In Bradford.
I
We Are Offering
Our Complete
Menu,
"Home Style Cookin' Breakfast, Lunch &
At Dinner With A Full
Home Style Prices" Bakery And Well
Stocked Lounge.
Go/den C/rc/e
looking for
flm/ver show
The Golden Circle Senior
Citizens of Woodsville would
be interested in joining up
with Bradford or N. Haverhill
in a one day trip to Boston next
Spring.
What they have in mind is a
chartered Vermont Transit
bus to attend a flower show or
something like that.
Indications are that the
Vermont Transit clients like to
attend a Saturday matinee.
As price information
becomes available the tour
agent will keep us informed.
!
CINEMA I
R/CHARD PRYOR
CK GLEASON
\\;
We Are Now Able VI & YITTLrS ,'-, ,L
To Offer Complete [CINEMA It
On & Off Premises Ii m*i
I
"'"
Catering To Suit i n mmm ,l[Jm
Your Individual m 1 ;
Party Needs. .........
• a I =,%"
NO W OPEN"
6 A.M. To 9 P.M. MondayThrough Saturday
m
Tel. (802) 222 5228 nl MANEESDAILYDEc:Z,
9 A.M. To 7 P.M.. Sunday
! THROUGH JAN. 2ND
I
GRUBBY
)AI" == | I GOT 141 IN tIN4Dtt... " " "'. H TO 14Ygl
RURAL DELIVERY By
DON'T YOU"] LAST l Vr--^ , NO, IT'S 1 I NOi::)DY W/M'4TS •
HAVE ONE/ ONE K:[,lf PvU- 1" -'v-,,,,,.,,mnt".o /L A BI(TR..EE t I
SEP.? I I NAVE - DOLLARS'. ....... - TNE R,,E!. " ..
I.
-1
:I
- 1,2--8Z • IN
GRANDPA'S BOY
)- WI4AT ---Un'
KI |
aO ,,
NAPOLEON By McBride and
:0
TWITCH B ,6
INVITEP TO T / L, tT / YESTIIpAy I
CHRIS"TA/5 PARTY[ ,
(( .r {{ r(
\\;kw - z.
IT JUST SO HAPPENED by Kern
Umnix the letters in the boxes to form S ay nv
word. Then circle A, B or C for the cor-
rect meaning (or definition).
SPore yourff is follows:
4 Correct-Excellent 2 Correct-Fair
3 Correct-Good 1-0Correct-Poor in
I I/ouzD zMosrdroO
- -' 1 H?Rll, I
• . 00l.tnl.l,l.l00 I
. o , .
i
• USTL/ RE m. I. Howe c sr