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Bennington Banner from Bennington, Vermont • Page 3

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Bennington Banneri
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Bennington, Vermont
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Bennington Banner, Thursday, November 4, 19763 Whitingham totals add to Senate vote Five legislators VSEA targeted are re elected MONTPEUER (UFI) productive evw thooh the InfUteoc tone ,000 vote It is of little consequence now 1M Vermont SUM Empwyet peiected lawroitert urrived lndudlngemploye fmlljra uiwiauvn men un SeAmck uid he exDMU no poUtiol muKle for (be flnt Tey (lUte employei) got riScC beK the and does not change a thing but the vote of the Windham County town of Whitingham should be added to the totals of candidates for Bennington invilvri to oWuto indtb.ti.whiTwe.tedto abortive campaign. legislative racei. He aaid Giuliani haa "indlcnt Aunty's state Mnatort IN ITS FV HOME al N'iawiLfl But when the mtaa were VSEA official the edatnmgwillingnaaatoipoiuor To conform to a one laJlied Tuesday night, all five orginiiation, representing more billion our behalf and work for man one vote lituation, the Uwmaken targeted for defeat than actually can a lubitantlal pay raise." town of Whitingham was added were re elected. to the Bennington County offers hunting guide Senate district two years ago. Voters of Whitingham cut the following ballots for those During the summer, VSEA announced it would try to unseat the five because of their allegedly poor voting records MONTPELIER An up topography, soils, dimates and offices Tuesday: Republicans dated publication titled veeeUtion which affect the Madeline Harwood 282.

Merritt on employe issues. Other criteria, VSEA spokes "Vermont Guide to Hunting" is distribution of wildlife. The Hewitt 254, and Democrats G. men said, were that the available from the Vermont areas are amazingly different, Orlando Cullinan 121, and lawmakers held posibon of Fish Game Department, and so are their wildlife Donald R. Brown Unofficial totals, then, for influence, represented district! Designed to help the hunter who populations, says the depart with substantial manners oi is not laminar with all ot ment.

The appointment of Debbie Ryan to the physical therapy staff has hpen announced by Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 12th Street and Tubor Road, Philadelphia, Pa. A nalhe of Vermont, Miss Ryan receded her bachelor's degree in physical thempv from the University of Vermont this year. Moss is one of the nation's leading in sliluliuns for the treatment of the physically disabled and chronically ill. Miss Another map shows the these candidates, including Whitingham, were: Harwood 6,365, Hewitt 6,223, Cullinan and Brown 4,114. Nearing $100,000 mark state workers and were consid Vermont's hunting op ered vulnerable for defeat.

portunities.the hunting guide" Singled out for action were describes the state's game Reps, filendon King, North animals and their habitats, field; David Drew, Jericho; Physiographic zones are Lucile Molinaroll, Barre; outlined. These are sections of number of bucks taken in each town in 1976. A third map, covering one whole arte of the folded'Out guide, gives the locations of public hunting lands, highways bodies of water, county lines and helpful tips on planning a CDA Notes Bernard Cohen, left, president of the Bennington Iron Works, and Robert D. Stout, chairman of the Bennincflon Rescue S(tiad Building Fund, change the campaign sign in the lobby of Putnam Memorial Hospital as the fund for ji new squad building nears the SKHI.IHKI mark. The Bennington Iron Works recently gave the fund for the building's classroom.

the state with similar William Allen, Vergennee, and House Ways and Means Chairman Peter Giuliani, Montpelier. VSEA Director Robert Bab Court St. Andrew, CDA, will hunting trip. hold a fall rummage sale Bennington Briefs Small game and license in sah.rdav at the of Hall on cock Jr. said Wednesday the Club will hike to Somerset formation are given in Ma street from 10 a.m.

to 3 narrative form. Pinli Donations would be ap Ryan i the daughter of political action project was Mrs. CjeorgH Ryan of Bennington. Hunter killed This will be a level grade hike The Bennington section of the Forest Service. The Youth The "Vermont Guide to predated and may he dropped The Putnam Hose Auxiliary will hold a food and rummage sale Nov.

6, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the First United Methodist Church. Hunting" is available at many nff at the hall Friday between Green Mountain Ciub will hike Conservation Corps helps the nf 6.5 miles and some cars will Vermont town clerks' offices and 8 pm. to Somerset Reservoir this service maintain the trail, and be left at the reservoir so that and sporting goods stores, ur it The annual Twilight Retreat Saturday, using the East corps members did extensive hikers will only have lo hike in may be obtained by sending a of Court St Andrew will be held Branch Trail approach. repair work on the trail one direction, stamped, self addressed, long Tuesday, Nov.

9 at 7 2m, at The route includes urossing following Hurricane Belie. Hikers will meet at 9 a.m. envelope to the Information I Holy Cross Novitiate. Members suspension bridges over the The trail is a levei grade and Saturday at the parking lot of Education Section, Vermont needing a ride may call regent Deerfield and East Branch much of it follows an old logging the First Vermont Bank 4 Trust Fish it Game Department, Christine St. John at.

447 7446 by rivers. The bridges were built railroad bed. Hikers will have Co. and are asked to bring TUFTONBORO, N.H. I.UPI) Hurt in rraVi PoUce today investigated the IlUri in crdSII death of a Tuftonboro man shot Bennington police report that Tuesday while hunting with two companions in a wooded area Moose Club Friday night, "Maria" Band.

Members and qualified guests. ADV. two ehidts wtre in collision at 8:15 Tuesday night on BenMont Avenue. A 1967 Ponttac driven Monday. and are maintaineo oy tne U.S.

tne opportunity to explore tne cnonout supplies tor a cooaout Montpelier, Vt. 05602. that will follow the hike at the ruins of an old pumping station near Rte 10B A. Officials said Arthur Gray bled to death after a rifle bullet severed a major artery in his pelvis. Carroll County Prosecutor Frederic Cox said the by Jean Cook, 17, of Woodford, and a 1970 Plymouth driven by Terry L.

Wilba, 25, Df Obituary Saturday, Nov. 6, Bennington Club Dinner Dance will feature steak and or lobster served by Wallirigfurd, both sustained reservoir. Non members are welcome. For a ride or further information, contact program chairman Thorn Bailey at 442 5502 or 442 6361. and two beaver ponds on the way to the reservoir, and there arc also excellent views of Mt.

Snow (Ml. Pisgah) Slratton Mountain and the Somerset wilderness. moderate damage. Ms. Cook wound was not self inflicted and the Win Lather's, Burt Potter's, was taken by the Bennington 5010 tne bullet not Jim Kinney's Art Cardinal's.

she leaves another daughter, Allison Mabry oi Manchester Center, a son, Judsun of Hartford, eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, Dancing to follow to the George Merrill orchestra from Pitts field, Mass. For members qualified guests. Reservations, please call Win bother 2 601B. ADV. Rescue Squad lo Putnam come Trorn Gray rule.

Memorial Hospital, where He said no criminal charge officials report that she was had been made, admitted for observation and Gray was accompanied by wai listed in satisfactory Bernard Pineo and Michael condition Ouellette, both of Wolf eboro. FUNERALS WITHIN MEANS FOR ALL KMMAK. REES A memorial service for Mrs. Emma "Mimi" Rees, 69, who died Tuesday after a short illness at the home of a daughter, Lois (Mrs. Robert) Graf of Pawlet, wiil be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m.

at Zion Episcopal Church in Manchester by the rector, the Rev. Canon Robert L. Clayton. Resident of Pawlet, most of her life, she was born in New Haven, Dec. 5, 1886 to Sebastian and Anna (Weber) Kunkel, and was married to the late Fred H.

Rees. She belonged to Zion Episcopal Church, Friends OF Die Pawlet Library Association, Evening Flower chapter, OES, Crescent Valley Homemakers and the Auxiliary of the U.S. Soil Water Conservation Service. In addition to her daughter in Pawlet, The family has suggested memorial contributions to the Mimi Rees Memorial Fund of the Pawlet Library. There are no calling hours.

Dodo is not forgotten LONDON (UPI) The dodo may be pone, but its memory lingers on in England The world's moat famous extinct bird is having its portrait restored in Chelsea. The dodo was painted by Jan Savery, in 1651 a painting well known to dodo fanciers. When the restoration is SHOP SAVE AT Dwyer's Gulf Station will be open for gas, oil, and car rentals only Nov. 15 through 20. Closed Nov.H,21,25and2S, ADV.

VFW 1332 will have a Ch icken Fricassee Supper Saturday 6:30 to 8:30. Price $2.25. Dancing 9 to 1. Dan Colette's Band. ADV.

A Family Service For All Faiths (525 Main Bennington. Vt. a FiWJ completed, the painting will hang in the collection of the University Museum at Oxford. Telephone Wl 412 im H.G.Gibney director EVERY WEEK BENNINGTON, VERMONT ihe Treasure Chesf has the good Lions seek Sight Fund donations Bennington Lions and their wives prepare letters for midline; lo the "immunity to aak for donation lo the annual Lions' Sight Fund. Loral Lions spend several thousands dollars year lo provide financial aid to the vNunlly handicapped, maintain a mobile teslinp van for eye and blond pressure examinations, nnd provide special equipment for eye treatment ill ihe Putnam Memorial Hospital Emergency Room.

While LionH have dunaled their energy arid money lo the visually handicapped since 1025, this year marks the firft year that ihe rlub will expand its activities lo help individuals with hearing disorders. The club spends 100 per cent of the community's contributions to those people in the Bennington area who can't afford eye and ear examinations, surperv, or glasses and hearing aids. Donations may lie inn i lit) to the Bennington Lions Club, P.O. Knx Bennington, (152(11. 1.

You've been promising yourself to shop earlier this year. 2. You've been in a Christmas Club saving your hard earned dollars. You deserve the most in service and merchandise tor your dollars. 3.

We have plenty of free parking and that's nothing to laugh at today. 4. Shop early al ihe Treasure Chest. easy. maybe th i 1 1 be the year your mailed out packages arrive on time.

5. You won't have to settle for beige or while, you can choose chartreuse, lavender and persimmon. 6 Crowded because of last minute good reason to shop earlier. The 8 Foot Instant Kitchen! Classy bills DENISON Tex. (UPI) Fashion minded citizens were awed in 1894 by the gown worn by Miss Bertie Oldham, the daughter of the city's banker.

The dress consisted of (15,000 dollars worth of $20, $1W and $1,000 bills. Her hat was lined with (1,000 blllsand, or a touch of class, she wore (26,000 worth of borrowed diamonds. You don't have to say a single word And she need say only one. Because an engagement ring says how you feel so much better than words ever could. Rings in 14K gold.

Prices vary with the valueof the diamonds. Si ii iiM Howpl Ed aid Stained 30" Xf SliMI "AQUARIAN II DECEMBER 7. With the holidays fast YOU DON'T NEED 6 OTHER REASONS TO SHOP EARLY. 5 6 7 1 10 11 1 li 15 lr, 17fltvj it, 27 25 J9 30 Jl All his For Only $79500 Clulliled The Bennl Binwrli tuWlihed dllly xp4 Sunday uJ ljkl hoUdiyl US MiId BfnnJnflcn, VL ISM1 by The Uuwr rubllriili Corp. A iubcrUr to Unlinl Prris In Wrxtlonal ullMNni York Tlniri ntwi Strritr.

Hllon1 Milium. Shimon Cjlkn. nr. Hhh DellniT bj Crrlr IS M.40 per mo. MolcrDtHTery Suburfetlm tUM by null roc so mll radlui.

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