December 20, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 5
¢,teverl,
the Mouse
'£HRISTMAS
STORY
Thomas J. Riley
New mouse book gnawing at readers
VERMONT-NEW HAMP-
SHIRE -- Thomas J. Riley
has written a wonderful
Christmas story entitled,
"Noteven, the Mouse." It
was published earlier in the
month by The New England
Press in Shelburne, Vt.
Possibly the best
Christmas story since the
advent of the Christmas
Carol or some of the more
mode:n material, such as
Rudolph, the Red Nosed
Reindeer, the 6X9, saddle-
stitched book is selling like
hot cakes, so to speak.
"Noteven the mouse" has
become famous for his letter
to Senator Robert Stafford.
Stafford issued a newsletter
to workers, saying they had
to move out of their present
offices in the District of
Columbia because mice
SCOUT FEATURED
WELLS RIVER-- Charlie
Stevens of Williston, grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens
of Wells River, is one of the
scouts featured in the current
Vermont Life article about
winter camping at Groton
there were bothering them.
"Noteven" wrote a letter
to Stafford, expressing his
dismay over his mouse
feelings, telling him that
some of "Noteven's" cousins
visited his Senatorial office
recently. "They are earnest,
hard working mice and when
constituent mice come
calling on the Vermont
Senator, they should be
treated better." "Noteven"
said mice are loyal sup-
porters of the Senator.
In the book, "Noteven" is a
friendly mouse who gets
involved with the Christmas
season and pulls a rather
surprise ending. It is a happy
story and is guaranteed to
make those who jump on a
chair whenever a mouse
enters the room, a little
calmer. Some selected parts
of the story follow.
On the eastern slope of the
Worcester Range of Ver-
mont's Green Mountains
there is a little red far-
mhouse. Some years ago,
around Christmas, the house
was unoccupied except for a
lady mouse who gave birth to
seven little mice. To her this
was unfortunate for she was
a very orderly mouse and
liked things even. She would
not have minded two or four
or even eight, ten, or twelve
children. But seven was,
well, different .... So
Noteven got off to a rather
unfortunate start. For one
thing, he had to eat alone
after the other six mousekids
had eaten. This was so dull
that sometimes he would just
go hungry. And because he
was not eating properly, he
never quite grew as large as
his brothers and sisters. So
his ears appeared to be too
large for his head and
everybody made fun of him.
He became very lonely and
would often go off by himself
and hide .... His favorite
hiding place was an other-
wise unused stocking that
had been left lying around by
some child. It was a very
small stocking. But then,
Noteven was a very small
mouse .... He began to
wonder why he had been
left in the house all alone.
The more he explored, the
more he thought. Finally, it
dawned on him -- obviously,
he had been left behind as
caretaker.
With this new sense of
responsibility Noteven
changed. He began to
straighten up and throw his
shoulders back, which isn't
easy for a mouse under the
best of conditions .... Time
passed, and Noteven noticed
that the days were getting
shorter. The green hills
around the little red far-
mhouse changed. They
became ablaze with flaming
scarlet, bright yellow,
orange, and purple .... Then
one morning Noteven awoke
to find the ground com-
pletely covered with snow.
The Christmas season had
aga in arrived.
The story continues in this
manner and follows
"Noteven" through a series
of crises, until Christmas
Eve, when the story builds to
a climax.., and ends with a
wonderful and clever fidish.
But we won't tell that part.
We suggest instead you
venture down to the Dart-
mouth Bookstore and get a
copy of this Christmas book.
. . tell them "Noteven" sent
you.
State Forest.
n nmtChehaedtdth 9 counts fraud RESENTS TWO-WEEK PRIME
TIME NETWORK "IV
Raymond J. to Department of employed as a wholesale
NBC TELEVISION NETWORK
'. 28 of Brentwood, Employment Security. In florist while being paid total
was charged with addition, he was disqualified unemployment benefits.
of Unemployment from receiving unemployment Harris noted that the
Ition fraud was benefits for 52 weeks. The department has a full-time
Exter District other eight counts were staff devoted to following
Patricia McKee. continued for sentencing, leads related to possible fraud
Ided guilty and was The court action was the in connection with Unem-
t. result of DES investigation ployment Compensation
first count, he was after learning of possible Claims. He reminded those
TUES., JAN. 4
MaN, DEC, 20
.00, and was sen- fraudulent claims from an filing for benefits that it is Bob Hope hosts his annual
Lo D days in the House informant, said Dave Harris, their responsibility to provide
)n, suspended, and Chief of Investigations. It was full and accurate information Yuletide special
ed to repay $189.00 found that Evans was self- to thedepartment.
.,, 8-9 PM NBC
NBC L,VE tHE--0000Ter
1 ill= IIpB i The Member
o,,we,,,n,..
J.,t (r, Jc,,4r, C4AL0000hme to Christmas shop !-
for the outdoorsman!
NEW YEAR'S )AY
NEW YEAR'S DAY
t
H, ;'11 appreciate these ... i 9.,,PMNBC /CHANNEL3,
BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS
Richard Thomas and George Pep-
SAEEW HAT 9 ! pard in a low-budget space flick
"\\; Jonse,eds/- With face screen and ear protectors. Reg. $34. 5 1)
..... I111111 S )95 9-11PM NBC /CHANNEL 31
- , SKE=ER• he true story of a dog
.=1
used by therapists to help children at
PJk) / LOGGER/HUNTER SHIRT a home for the emotionally disturbed.
9-11:15PM ABC (8Central/Mountain)
;= To uallty wool Nylon outer shell on back and
"" // chPesQt'2x. Reg.Wind$34.45.and' water repellent. Stzes A,=,=S'M'L'XL'
PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
9.11PM CBS (8 Central/Mountain)
MISS ALL.AMERICAN BEAUTY A
behind-the-scenes look at a beauty
pageant, focusing on a naive 18-year-
old lass whose life changes dras-
tically when she wins the coveted
crown. Diane Lane, Cloris Leachman,
David Dukes, Jayne Meadows, Alice
Hirson and Brian Kerwin•
8:30-1ount 3
s'rlu00oN
MICKEY
R®N00
S:bcV, Oe"v2: '°
courageous lad
mO wild
Aiabian
stallion
-T---
9-11PM NBC /CHANNE--E--
COCAINE AND BLUE EYES. O.J
9-11PM CBS (8 CentraltMountain)
LISTEN TO YOUR HEART Kate
Jackson and Tim Matheson are a
young couple trying to make their
love affair work,
BLABKETS
NTED
Blanket
Drive
for Bradford FASTSquad.
Please
NO electric blankets!
May be left at Century 21
or call Bill Rose at
802-222-5544
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SPORTSWORLD
5-6:30PM ABC (4 Central/Mountain)
9-11PM CBS (8Central/M0untain) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS.
I TAKE THESE MEN. Susan Saint
James shocks hubby James Mur- 12:30PM-? NBC /CHANNEL31
taugh as they prepare to go out for NFL: Regional telecasts starting at...
their 15th anniversary dinner: she 1PM NYT: N.Y. Jets at Minnesota
tells him their marriage has grown Cleveland at Houston
stale and she wants out. New England at Pittsburgh
Seattle at Cincinnati
4PMNYT: Baltimore at San Diego
Denver at L.A Raiders
• CHRISTMAS D 12:0PM.?CBS (11:30AMCent/Mt.)
8-10PM CBS (7 Central/Mountain) NFL: Regional telecasts starting at..
THE KENNEDY CENTER HONORS:
A Celebration of the Performing
Arts. The fifth annual gala tribute to
five distinguished artists: George Ab-
bott Lillian Gish, Benny Goodman,
Gene Kelly and Eugene Ormandy. A
black.tie event hosted by Waller
Cronkite with an array of top stars•
NEW YEAR'S EVE
8-9PM NBC /CHANNEL 3!
4gTH ANNUAL" KING ORANGE
JAMBOREE PARADE. Live.
11:30PM.1:30AM CBS (t0:30Ct./Mt)
HAPPY NEW YEAR, AMERICA.
Danny Osmond, Gladys Knight and
the Pips, Eddie Rabbitt, Donna Mills, 1PM NYT: New Jersey at St. Louis
Susan Anton and Lee Brown and his Detroit at Tampa Bay
Band of Renown. Green Bay at Atlanta
S.F. '49er's at Kansas City
--Y-- Washington at N• Orleans
11AM.l:30PM NBC /CHANNEL 31 4PM NYT: Chicago at L.A. Rams
Philadelphia at Dallas
11:30AM-l:30PM CBS (10:30Ct./Mt.)
ines (8-3, i9th ranked AP; 17th UPO.
8PM.? NBC /CHANNEL 31
ORANGE BOWL. Big Eight cham
plan Nebraska's Cornhuskers, 10-1
and 3rd ranked (AP, UPI), try to "hold
that Tiger" against 13th ranked (AP,
UPI) Louisiana State University (8.2-1).
3
12:30PM.? NBC /CHANNEL 31
FOOTBALL DOUBLEHEADER
NFL Regional telecasts starting at..
1PM NYT: N.Y. Jets at Kansas City
Buffalo at New England
Cincinnati at Houston
Cleveland at Pittsburgh
MAN., DEC. 27
NEW YEAR'S )AY
t;
WARREN BEATTY Simpson takes a break from running 2PM NYT: Miami at Baltimore :
/ GOLDIE HAWN
MAN., DEC. 27
./ t through a rport lobbies. '11 "ILP gPM-? ABC (8 Central/Mountain) 4PM NYT .... i"-r ......
9-11:30M ABC (8Central/Mountain) / ')=' NFL FOOTBALL: The Buffalo B,IIs n.nv.r nt .tt|=
• ." IN ,: JULIE CHRISTIE " , :L..nu,anL),ego
L
LIVE AND LET DIE. Roger Moore's ..,.v,v.=,=,,,, ,.,. v .. behind the strong arm of Quarterback ...............
SULATED i "-"--- first outing as 007, and a nifty one " I " ll |L) li A,,, Joe Furgeson c a g ' ' ' F: " : " ) "
h r e into Mmam to 1230PM ?CBS (11 30AMCent/Mt
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ancl wind
repellent.
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for
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paa
system•
STERe. Tom Hanks, Wendy Crew- nationalcrimeking I/I i--, I\\;1/Ir I1-, DavidWoedley 1PMNYT:NewJerseyatPhiladelphia .
liJll Reg. $35.60. il son, David Wallace and Chris Make- I_ 1 JLL. j[ 1L i)'J[ TUES., DEC 28 - Atlanta at New Orleans ,
St Louis at Washington }i,
peace are college students whose in- 9-11M NBC /CHANNEL 31 l'"f'l r ' 11"30PM.? CBS (1030 Cent/Mount.) .....
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.j Full groin and leg protecIlon of KE.LVAR fiber. ' N ! ;
' , Protects against saw kickback. Intercnangealole 9_ ]I
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BOOTS W/FIBERGLASS TOE € I ' *
" The tough KELVAR fibers will fill and block the € : ,q.
chain allowing the operator additional reaction p ,
time thus preventing injury in most cases. Reg. II
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...... "" "°"°'='=='=" ff 1
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JONSEuREDS 4p : II Carl'Ec;n ' *
ILl Join me uunKers 10r a very special I I ,,, ,,,_._. *
..: .d; ''C.--" g s : I 1 "A Christmas Carol", :
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.... All m the Family s " " *
I 1 comes to life as a musical. *
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TUES., DEC. 28
MAN., IAN
TUES., DEC 28
December 20, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 5
¢,teverl,
the Mouse
'£HRISTMAS
STORY
Thomas J. Riley
New mouse book gnawing at readers
VERMONT-NEW HAMP-
SHIRE -- Thomas J. Riley
has written a wonderful
Christmas story entitled,
"Noteven, the Mouse." It
was published earlier in the
month by The New England
Press in Shelburne, Vt.
Possibly the best
Christmas story since the
advent of the Christmas
Carol or some of the more
mode:n material, such as
Rudolph, the Red Nosed
Reindeer, the 6X9, saddle-
stitched book is selling like
hot cakes, so to speak.
"Noteven the mouse" has
become famous for his letter
to Senator Robert Stafford.
Stafford issued a newsletter
to workers, saying they had
to move out of their present
offices in the District of
Columbia because mice
SCOUT FEATURED
WELLS RIVER-- Charlie
Stevens of Williston, grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens
of Wells River, is one of the
scouts featured in the current
Vermont Life article about
winter camping at Groton
there were bothering them.
"Noteven" wrote a letter
to Stafford, expressing his
dismay over his mouse
feelings, telling him that
some of "Noteven's" cousins
visited his Senatorial office
recently. "They are earnest,
hard working mice and when
constituent mice come
calling on the Vermont
Senator, they should be
treated better." "Noteven"
said mice are loyal sup-
porters of the Senator.
In the book, "Noteven" is a
friendly mouse who gets
involved with the Christmas
season and pulls a rather
surprise ending. It is a happy
story and is guaranteed to
make those who jump on a
chair whenever a mouse
enters the room, a little
calmer. Some selected parts
of the story follow.
On the eastern slope of the
Worcester Range of Ver-
mont's Green Mountains
there is a little red far-
mhouse. Some years ago,
around Christmas, the house
was unoccupied except for a
lady mouse who gave birth to
seven little mice. To her this
was unfortunate for she was
a very orderly mouse and
liked things even. She would
not have minded two or four
or even eight, ten, or twelve
children. But seven was,
well, different .... So
Noteven got off to a rather
unfortunate start. For one
thing, he had to eat alone
after the other six mousekids
had eaten. This was so dull
that sometimes he would just
go hungry. And because he
was not eating properly, he
never quite grew as large as
his brothers and sisters. So
his ears appeared to be too
large for his head and
everybody made fun of him.
He became very lonely and
would often go off by himself
and hide .... His favorite
hiding place was an other-
wise unused stocking that
had been left lying around by
some child. It was a very
small stocking. But then,
Noteven was a very small
mouse .... He began to
wonder why he had been
left in the house all alone.
The more he explored, the
more he thought. Finally, it
dawned on him -- obviously,
he had been left behind as
caretaker.
With this new sense of
responsibility Noteven
changed. He began to
straighten up and throw his
shoulders back, which isn't
easy for a mouse under the
best of conditions .... Time
passed, and Noteven noticed
that the days were getting
shorter. The green hills
around the little red far-
mhouse changed. They
became ablaze with flaming
scarlet, bright yellow,
orange, and purple .... Then
one morning Noteven awoke
to find the ground com-
pletely covered with snow.
The Christmas season had
aga in arrived.
The story continues in this
manner and follows
"Noteven" through a series
of crises, until Christmas
Eve, when the story builds to
a climax.., and ends with a
wonderful and clever fidish.
But we won't tell that part.
We suggest instead you
venture down to the Dart-
mouth Bookstore and get a
copy of this Christmas book.
. . tell them "Noteven" sent
you.
State Forest.
n nmtChehaedtdth 9 counts fraud RESENTS TWO-WEEK PRIME
TIME NETWORK "IV
Raymond J. to Department of employed as a wholesale
NBC TELEVISION NETWORK
'. 28 of Brentwood, Employment Security. In florist while being paid total
was charged with addition, he was disqualified unemployment benefits.
of Unemployment from receiving unemployment Harris noted that the
Ition fraud was benefits for 52 weeks. The department has a full-time
Exter District other eight counts were staff devoted to following
Patricia McKee. continued for sentencing, leads related to possible fraud
Ided guilty and was The court action was the in connection with Unem-
t. result of DES investigation ployment Compensation
first count, he was after learning of possible Claims. He reminded those
TUES., JAN. 4
MaN, DEC, 20
.00, and was sen- fraudulent claims from an filing for benefits that it is Bob Hope hosts his annual
Lo D days in the House informant, said Dave Harris, their responsibility to provide
)n, suspended, and Chief of Investigations. It was full and accurate information Yuletide special
ed to repay $189.00 found that Evans was self- to thedepartment.
.,, 8-9 PM NBC
NBC L,VE tHE--0000Ter
1 ill= IIpB i The Member
o,,we,,,n,..
J.,t (r, Jc,,4r, C4AL0000hme to Christmas shop !-
for the outdoorsman!
NEW YEAR'S )AY
NEW YEAR'S DAY
t
H, ;'11 appreciate these ... i 9.,,PMNBC /CHANNEL3,
BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS
Richard Thomas and George Pep-
SAEEW HAT 9 ! pard in a low-budget space flick
"\\; Jonse,eds/- With face screen and ear protectors. Reg. $34. 5 1)
..... I111111 S )95 9-11PM NBC /CHANNEL 31
- , SKE=ER• he true story of a dog
.=1
used by therapists to help children at
PJk) / LOGGER/HUNTER SHIRT a home for the emotionally disturbed.
9-11:15PM ABC (8Central/Mountain)
;= To uallty wool Nylon outer shell on back and
"" // chPesQt'2x. Reg.Wind$34.45.and' water repellent. Stzes A,=,=S'M'L'XL'
PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
9.11PM CBS (8 Central/Mountain)
MISS ALL.AMERICAN BEAUTY A
behind-the-scenes look at a beauty
pageant, focusing on a naive 18-year-
old lass whose life changes dras-
tically when she wins the coveted
crown. Diane Lane, Cloris Leachman,
David Dukes, Jayne Meadows, Alice
Hirson and Brian Kerwin•
8:30-1ount 3
s'rlu00oN
MICKEY
R®N00
S:bcV, Oe"v2: '°
courageous lad
mO wild
Aiabian
stallion
-T---
9-11PM NBC /CHANNE--E--
COCAINE AND BLUE EYES. O.J
9-11PM CBS (8 CentraltMountain)
LISTEN TO YOUR HEART Kate
Jackson and Tim Matheson are a
young couple trying to make their
love affair work,
BLABKETS
NTED
Blanket
Drive
for Bradford FASTSquad.
Please
NO electric blankets!
May be left at Century 21
or call Bill Rose at
802-222-5544
* * * * * port.s,
OVll001=00pecmm
4-6PM NBC /CHANNEL 31
SPORTSWORLD
5-6:30PM ABC (4 Central/Mountain)
9-11PM CBS (8Central/M0untain) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS.
I TAKE THESE MEN. Susan Saint
James shocks hubby James Mur- 12:30PM-? NBC /CHANNEL31
taugh as they prepare to go out for NFL: Regional telecasts starting at...
their 15th anniversary dinner: she 1PM NYT: N.Y. Jets at Minnesota
tells him their marriage has grown Cleveland at Houston
stale and she wants out. New England at Pittsburgh
Seattle at Cincinnati
4PMNYT: Baltimore at San Diego
Denver at L.A Raiders
• CHRISTMAS D 12:0PM.?CBS (11:30AMCent/Mt.)
8-10PM CBS (7 Central/Mountain) NFL: Regional telecasts starting at..
THE KENNEDY CENTER HONORS:
A Celebration of the Performing
Arts. The fifth annual gala tribute to
five distinguished artists: George Ab-
bott Lillian Gish, Benny Goodman,
Gene Kelly and Eugene Ormandy. A
black.tie event hosted by Waller
Cronkite with an array of top stars•
NEW YEAR'S EVE
8-9PM NBC /CHANNEL 3!
4gTH ANNUAL" KING ORANGE
JAMBOREE PARADE. Live.
11:30PM.1:30AM CBS (t0:30Ct./Mt)
HAPPY NEW YEAR, AMERICA.
Danny Osmond, Gladys Knight and
the Pips, Eddie Rabbitt, Donna Mills, 1PM NYT: New Jersey at St. Louis
Susan Anton and Lee Brown and his Detroit at Tampa Bay
Band of Renown. Green Bay at Atlanta
S.F. '49er's at Kansas City
--Y-- Washington at N• Orleans
11AM.l:30PM NBC /CHANNEL 31 4PM NYT: Chicago at L.A. Rams
Philadelphia at Dallas
11:30AM-l:30PM CBS (10:30Ct./Mt.)
ines (8-3, i9th ranked AP; 17th UPO.
8PM.? NBC /CHANNEL 31
ORANGE BOWL. Big Eight cham
plan Nebraska's Cornhuskers, 10-1
and 3rd ranked (AP, UPI), try to "hold
that Tiger" against 13th ranked (AP,
UPI) Louisiana State University (8.2-1).
3
12:30PM.? NBC /CHANNEL 31
FOOTBALL DOUBLEHEADER
NFL Regional telecasts starting at..
1PM NYT: N.Y. Jets at Kansas City
Buffalo at New England
Cincinnati at Houston
Cleveland at Pittsburgh
MAN., DEC. 27
NEW YEAR'S )AY
t;
WARREN BEATTY Simpson takes a break from running 2PM NYT: Miami at Baltimore :
/ GOLDIE HAWN
MAN., DEC. 27
./ t through a rport lobbies. '11 "ILP gPM-? ABC (8 Central/Mountain) 4PM NYT .... i"-r ......
9-11:30M ABC (8Central/Mountain) / ')=' NFL FOOTBALL: The Buffalo B,IIs n.nv.r nt .tt|=
• ." IN ,: JULIE CHRISTIE " , :L..nu,anL),ego
L
LIVE AND LET DIE. Roger Moore's ..,.v,v.=,=,,,, ,.,. v .. behind the strong arm of Quarterback ...............
SULATED i "-"--- first outing as 007, and a nifty one " I " ll |L) li A,,, Joe Furgeson c a g ' ' ' F: " : " ) "
h r e into Mmam to 1230PM ?CBS (11 30AMCent/Mt
alil: NYLON WINTER PANT : 9-11PM CBSountain) aboutabeautifulpsychic, mistressto 1 lIjJl-ll confront the Dolphins with alterna- OOTBALL DOUBLEHEADER -
rt rbacks Don Strock and NFL Reg onalteecastsstartm at }i-
!I Tough nylon outer shell. Resists abrasion, Water ,
}i RONA JAFFE'S MAZES AND MaN- a voodoo leader who is also an inter• 11, rlr-m'lk lrP'l i"lr- tiny qua e : " ' g •. }f
ancl wind
repellent.
Snaps
for
safety
paa
system•
STERe. Tom Hanks, Wendy Crew- nationalcrimeking I/I i--, I\\;1/Ir I1-, DavidWoedley 1PMNYT:NewJerseyatPhiladelphia .
liJll Reg. $35.60. il son, David Wallace and Chris Make- I_ 1 JLL. j[ 1L i)'J[ TUES., DEC 28 - Atlanta at New Orleans ,
St Louis at Washington }i,
peace are college students whose in- 9-11M NBC /CHANNEL 31 l'"f'l r ' 11"30PM.? CBS (1030 Cent/Mount.) .....
ll $3160!creasinginvo,vement,ntfantasy THE KID FROM NOWHERE Susan ,UOr-- O COLLEGEBASKETBALL. Louisville Chicago at Tampa Bay i-
.... Lreen ay al uelroit
vvorld of a game leads to tragedy. Saint James and Loretta Swit. - takes on UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. 4PM NYT L A Ram a "
ll LOC-ER'S WOOL PANT ! : -- : .. S tS.F. '49er's .
' ; for safety pad system. Reg. $35.50, .
s31so i : ,
, , PAD CHAPS :
]k
.j Full groin and leg protecIlon of KE.LVAR fiber. ' N ! ;
' , Protects against saw kickback. Intercnangealole 9_ ]I
l l" with ALL pants. Reg $24.50 S2095 :l
BOOTS W/FIBERGLASS TOE € I ' *
" The tough KELVAR fibers will fill and block the € : ,q.
chain allowing the operator additional reaction p ,
time thus preventing injury in most cases. Reg. II
x
l
: ' ' i
.:;, __, = , -,-. =- end other great values. ' ': : ' _'_ __1/I / ! ,!
...... "" "°"°'='=='=" ff 1
IN OUR SHOWROOM ... {t l ...... :
• Chainsows. PowerEqulpment.Apparel . I SCR00GE-
,..,,.-aDecember SPECIAL! SAVE s80 . 1 IDITH s CHRISTMAS STORY
.f/: ,, ......... S timeless classic, *;
JONSEuREDS 4p : II Carl'Ec;n ' *
ILl Join me uunKers 10r a very special I I ,,, ,,,_._. *
..: .d; ''C.--" g s : I 1 "A Christmas Carol", :
,.:- ,' ,, ;'i..,," CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ONLY t * " ' " "
.... All m the Family s " " *
I 1 comes to life as a musical. *
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