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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 16

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LUNENBURG --ASHBY ASHBURNHAM --WESTMINSTER GROTON AYER FORT DEVENS TOWNSEND PEPPERELL SHIRLEY 16 Suburban News FltGHBURG WEDNESDAV. MOVE I N.H. WINCHENDON --GARDNER RINDGS, N.H. --JAFFREY, N.H. MASON, N.H.

-s NEW IPSWICH, N.H. Rindge Church To Hold Bicentennial Open House I N.H. The First Congregational Church will climax its Bicentennial Week witli an open house tea at thc parsonage Saturday followed at 6 p.m. by a banquet in Town Hall and tolling of thc church bell for 200 times starting at 3.30 p.m. Sunday at 10.45 a.m.

Kev. Everett R. Barrows, D. will be guest preacher at thc worship service. An invitation is extended to townspeople and friends of the church to attend all events of the bicentennial.

The Evening of Music will be held Thursday, at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary. Thc open house tea will be held from 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. at the parsonage, friends and members will be welcomed to see the newly decorated parsonage, interesting historic exhibits, and visit with guests of HEV. EVERETT H.

BARROWS honor, former ministers in 1818. He served in this position until January of 1962, lie became, conference minister. Dr. Barrows served as an executive committee member of the budget committee, United; Church of Christ; and is currently a trustee of Bangor Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine; and a trustee of Franklinton Center, Bricks, N.C. In June of 1002, two honorary degrees were, conferred on him by New England College, Henniker, and L.H.D., by Cal-: vin Coolidge College 1 of Liberal Arts mid Portia Law School, Boston.

The choir will sing for the anthem ''Anniversary Hymn for 1897," written by Mrs. Martha J. a Heywood for the centennial "anniversary of the dedication of the Congregational Meeting House. A coffee hour will follow sponsored by the Men's Club, Ralph B. Ward, George S.

Hill and Charles N. Shaw, committee. Oakmont PTA Plans Program For Parents Emerson Foster Picked For Workshop Emerson has been chosen for the role of roving violinist, Christian Bacli-Nc'ilson the Workshop's coming pro- jdudion of "Beekman Place" opening Wednesday, Nov. 10 ai the Stratton Playhouse. Sharing honors with him will be Mrs.

Fd- moml C. Kelly as his wife, Emily, a Miss Anne Beauehemin as il.ady Tipcr, the charming widow v. ho knew him in the past. The production is under the direction of Mrs. Weikko Lehto and will be presented for eight Nov.

10 through Satur- Nov. 13 and Wednesday, 'JV. 17 through ''iy, Nov. and their wives, former minister's Kimlge Preacher widows, 50-year members and! forth, Mrs. Roland C.

Goddard, Mrs. George E. Scmonite and Mrs. Ralph B. Ward.

Thc banquet will be held at honorary guests. Tea committee from the Ladies Vestry Association is Mrs. John D. Westhaver, Mrs. Verne L.

Patenaude, en. 6 p.m. in Town Hall catered by the Old Forge. The program CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Notes Birthday At Rindge, N. II.

ASDBURNHAM The Oak-l vehicles will become effective mont Regional High School I on the streets of Ashburnham Parent Teacher Association is! nd a 15 according -larCI 01 Greens Sale Workshop At Groton Parent Teacher Association is Mond a y. 15, accord a release from the Boy inonsoring a "Know Your c-i-ptmm, School" program, Wednesday night, Nov. 10, at 7.30, in conjunction with American Educa- Selectmen. John A. SUacAdoo has bcon! granted a permit to make alter-! GROTON The first in a sees of workshops in preparation for the Nashoba Community Hospital Christmas Greens attend a unit meeting tonight st 8 at the Groton hospital.

a i a i 10 muiu. i i i lions to his home on River; 8 16 wl11 be hcld at the home of S'ef at Burbank Hospital Medicine." He is radiologist in- tion Week Mvx Road (Mrs. Lawrence M. Noble onjFitchburg and thc Groton Hos- The program is popular with The next regular meeting of How from 10 a.m. lo if'' 3 He recently returned from parents and has been request-! (he Board of Health will be helcl'4 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 9. The, A imennui chairmen Mrs Benjamin Bal- wi follow including recognition led again this yrar. It providesjm the Caucus Room of an annual event lor the Unline, Mrs. Marshal! S.

Not' The mooting of the cal Transfers Approved AtAshby- historical remarks by James and objectives for the year. Anderson. 'Parents wil follow the schedule Rev. Dr. Russell C.

Murphy, observed on Wednesday, visiting st Tpnk rnilrl is nlannim, a I At me Tuosuay workshop, the'Outing Club will be held i la of dried arrangements jat Squannacook Hall, West series of food sales to be held the first Saturday of each will be started. An instructor (ton. jwill assist volunteers in work- Middlesex Rebekah Lodge pastor of the Calvanistic rooms of their choico. month, the proceeds to help riiri mnfrmvl thp liphrkah V. regationa, Church.

FUchburg.l Refreshments will be expenses of the new cfrgan. mafHTu'esdl fnight tAcbbUt aUdlen eS will give the address, the school cafeteria following: recently installed in the jals holiday dec-ididates i.n Grange Hall Did 1 thp program. Mrn. -Wihmr-arirr--. at i ons Two more W0 r'kshops'bers of "the lodge attended" Pres- Dr.

has served as-1'ichtel and Mrs. Paavo Leik-i Mrs. M. David O'Connor are COM JH held MRS. KDMONIVC.

KELLY Mr. Foster has delighted ith his ar- in more than 50 produc- EMERSON S. FOSTER board, and has worked on the playreading and casting committees and handled props. Mrs. Kelly makes her third appearance at Workshop as the loyal wife.

She was previously seen in "Send Me No Flowers" and "Strange 'Bedfellows." Mrs. Kelly has worked on the ticket committee for several productions and was in charge of props for "A View From the Bridge." She first appeared on stage as Nellie Forbush in the Shirley Players production of "South Pa. tific" in 1962. Tickets for this comedy are available at the Book Shop, Main H. or by calling Mrs Joseph ATM, Hollis Road.

1 rg. pastor of the Cah'inistic Con-jkanen are co-chairmen, and will ASHBY-Five articles Church since 1957. approved by voters in special'HP received his Ph.D. in Old town meeting Tuesday night in Testament from Boston Univer- the Elementary School with ap-! jty. and served as chairman be assisted by their committee.

Refreshments will be contributed by eighth grade mothers. A public hearing on the 1965- proval of a fund transfer of the Division of Foreign Oakmont Regional High TOO voted, a transferor $23 from Images and Professor of Newl School budget will be held Wed- reserve fund to the Me-! Tcstamcn Greek at Ashburyjnosday night Nov. 10, 9.30, in a i of the sale to be a Nov. 16 and 23. Saturday.

Announcement of thciworkshops are sponsored by the time and place will be made. JGrnton Pepperell Townsend Watatic Lodge The delegation Mrs. Miscuvitch. deputy last spring in "The 0 1 of Chaillot" and will the Workshop's new season the mol-ial Day fund also ithe schoofauditorium. and strong approval given thet r( min( nt in i i and a i Briefs Technical 0 a i a i Murphy' Tlie public was notified lroy and Mrs.

Lester W. margin. In other action, voters ac- Guests were present at i of the h6spital to Watatic Lodge and card party held in Fr. LaceyiAnyone interested in taking part installing officer. Parish Hall on Tuesday nightiin this project is welcome to at- from Westminster, South the workshops.

Mrs. Har- burnham, Fitchburg, and Ash-lvcy P. Sargisson of burnham. Sponsors for the party Tuesday are Mrs. Martin as a top violinist who has given up playing in public in order to think about life.

He has a beauti- i apartment, an adoring wife, I' II TL a suucr 1 1 an( a happy I Well a imemories. Into this domestic ccptcd Section 120 of president of the Board a all-night parking of motor. Stiles. Children's Aid and Family vice, and a counsellor on ste- Row is president of the auxiliary. Briefs those in charge of not to exceed S100.

A third ar- a i a Conference of Led Church of Christ. in church involvement in social enters trouble in the I I Ky. A I There are form of Lady Pamela Piper and no classes at the Granny Rieh- her pretty daughter. ardson School- but there is an' As Lady Piper, Miss Anne he Groton Rotary Club i i well classes ended at the'Beauchemm returns to the Work- Ihold a scries of fireside one room school ea lv in 1964. shop stage after a long absence.

ngS lTM m0C the Beauehemin has been in members. In Townsend, a group i from the three towns covered; school (cm bccausc of pump money into the Estill I numerous productions including the club will meet at the! of Thomas A. Pine. The "Career "Separate Tables" oil well on the property House of Bernarta Alba" ASHBY--Tickets are on Police Ul oet- has rpppntlv urittpn an nir a I uinc aim ulvcmeuillcu 1'epperCI Will OC me mCCLing a nhnas rr i rtion of: celebration funds. IplaVe of a second group, while be 1 TM 1 i i a "Messiah" which will Girl Scout cookies for Troopla third group will gather at thc TM mirch be presented on Sunday, Dec.1923 will be delivered to their.home of Robert L.

Gosselin in tide was for acceptance of Sec-i tion 120A. Chapter 94, which pro rRe vided additional fees t( by the slaughtering I Voters discussed at somei 15, at 3.30 p. in. in the auditorium homes. jGroton length transfer of $23 fori Ille Reaedication worship A Elementary Girl Scout cookies for mem-i Husbands of members of the Memorial Day funds before will be held Sunday rs Orville Anttila is a i a of troop 923 will be de-'Nashoba Community Hospital! nally approving it.

10.45 Rev. Everett R. Bar-; and tickets may be to their homes by Auxiliary have been invited to Movie Timetable TONIGHT Fitchburg "Marriage on the Rocks" 1, 3, 5. 7, 9 p. m.

Saxon "Sound of 2 p.m. Sun. a will be invested tomorrow after-! holiday mat i nc es; 8 p.m. for all noon at 3 in Grange Hall. After evenings except Sunday Inp invpcfifiirp ihome of George Sheldon i Supt.

Douglas Miller said the which she played the title role and bicentennial Pepperell will he the meeting i vcli du in 'he 1920s, provides snd "Sabrina Fair," also written roup while "ore money than would be de- by the author of "Bcekman i ived from selling the property. Place." She has served on the MISS A.N'.NK F. BEAL'CHEMIN Rep George Shattuck WSl minister any member of the Ashby Richard Tukianen, assisted by Pepperell spoke to the m'eet-i the Co lfcr nc! nf Oratorio Singers, the Corner Mrs. Norman Gove. They will ing and told of federal fundsl Cm ch of Christ, Con-Coffee Shop, or Mrs.

Greene's be delivered Friday. If mothers 0 a 1 0 1 available for reconstruction work on Route 31 and of plans to try and obtain state funds as well to assist in financing the work. The meeting adjourned cord wil1 be uest eaeher. Holiday Shoppe and in Fitch- Following five pastorates in Massachusetts, Dr. Barrows became associate minister and W.

Richard Woodruff is Mrs. Tukianen. it 9.1.; p. m. of the N.H.

Congre iga'ional Christian Conference will not be at home on Frida burg, at the Fitchburg Music or if it is not convenient to re- Store and the Book Shop. Mrs. ceive them on that day, please man of the special gift fund New girls lo Junior Scouting which is used to defray the ex- pense of presenting the program. Clark L. Greene of Ashby is director and.

Mrs. W. the investiture Miss Irene evenini at oalmmen will begin leaching "My Community" badge. Girls Leominster Urquhart, Jr. of Winchendon, are asked to take to the meet-' Metropolitan "Love and: ng the necessary articles to 1 Kisses" 8.45.

"Island of Blue tart this project. i Dolphin" 7.15. WALI TILE i BMutiful 16 imtill 'LASTIC WALL TILI STAIHLIS! STIIL fr COi COHtOWiLL CHAMIC TILI MOSAIC! ALL FAMOUS BRANDS! VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 8 fniiiti No Stubbing-No Wninj 12 Wi CARRY A PULL UNI OF "S- 12c TILI VINYL ASII1TOJ TILI VINYI, Tin VIHYL LI AND rrc. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! WHITE CEILING TILE CIILIUS Till ACCOUITICAl CIH.IH9 TILI KIJMW.OOI I I 5 ril.1 A ITC MAHOOANY PLYWOOD PANELLING MAWtJAHT MHILLIM FlUrTWMI ANT OTHIUI TOOL KIT WITH THIS ADI ROVHL TILE Frl--9 to 9 to 6 362 WATER FITCH BURG Phone Dl 3-9558 the pianist. Briefs The Board of Selectmen re port that the state auditors will complete their work at the town office this week.

Applications have been sent for liquor licenses and the warrant for $2,379.25 was approved. Thc cadette investiture and rededicalion ceremony will be; held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 in Grange Hall. It will be il charge of Susan Dufour, Susan Poudricr, Paula Varney, Priscilla Chapman, Muriel Tyler, and Carol Wheeler. Parents and friends are invited. The first and second degrees will be conferred on a large class of candidates at a meet- ling of Ashby Grange Thursday at 8 in Grange Hall.

The first degree will be worked by the regular officers with Miss Mabelle Shepherd as master. Her father, Past Master Elwin Shepherd, will be in charge of jlhe second degree leam. Mrs. Dorothy Plllsbury is chairman of the lunch committee." The public is invited to view a film at 1 p. in.

Friday at the Congregational Church entitled "The Restoration of Williamsburg, Va." A special invitation has been extended to the high school history classes. Mrs. Thaddeus Anzolut is in charge of the program of Ihe Woman's Union. Members will meet at 10.30 a. m.

lor a work session! fcefore the luncheon at noon. The Community Calendars for November and December have been posted in the library. All clubs or other groups arc reminded to have any special dates placed on them in order to avoid conflicts. They may call Mrs, Carl Jacobson or Mrs. Richard Siblcy to have dates entered on them.

The Auxiliary Police Association is sponsoring a turkey shoot Sunday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. in Heywood's sandbank off Ashby State Road, Refreshments will available.

Pro- cecds will be divided betwetn Resting In An Attic? TORRINGTON, Wyo. W-A sign U. highway 2(1 near Torrington has motorists puzzled. It advertises for talc, "new and used 1 Gala Premier Tonight 20th Century-Fox Congratulates JULIE ANDREWS for winning The Academy Award "Best Actress Of The Year" for her performance in Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins" Now thrilling audiences as Maria in "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" Julie Andrews' radiance floods the screen, warms the heart destined to be one of the biggest hits everF OH The ROCKS They'd rather switch than fight! 10 PERFORMANCES WEEKLY EVES. AT P.M.

(SUN. AT 7:30 P.M.) MATINEES SUN. i HOLS. AT 2 P.M. SAXON THEATRE, MAIN FITCHBURG, MASS.

rum iinl tumi itcli Mltinll Erenlnf Jlltlrnlt NAME mftif lelf tddreiita tnvilont with your check or money order made pflyibfe to Snxon Theatre; nit pncei are tax included. EVENINGS AT r.H. (Sunflix at 7:30 P.M.) MATINEES AT 2:00 P.M. Siluidir, Sunday a Hglldm $2.00 WEDNESDAY MATINEE AIL SEATS SPECIAL IEDUCII lAtll FOR IIOUPS CALL COLO, Dl 17)11 THEATRE PARTIES AND CROUP SAlIt C.ll Lllliin Dilllon it Dl 2-0017.

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