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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 9

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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Bridge Club Lists Winners YORK A five-table Howell Movement was played at the jvfceklj duplicate 1ridfe session fiig. ''Ten No, ''Trump C'lub" recently' at the Beach Recreation Center. p'i'-a winners Rache'l Marshall and KtheJyn Bragdon: second, Helen Crook and Eileen Menard; third, Paula Faskianos and' Judy Seidner; fourth, Gwen Haynes and Carole Robinson. All contract bridge players are welcome to these Tuesday afternoon sessions with or without a partner. For further information call bridge director George E.

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Parking Lot Entrance Presenting Gavel Imfrict Legion Commander George left, hands the gavel to Raymond TancrcJc, ivmmander ol the Martel IJobergc American Legion. Rollinsf ord Holds Legion Installation School Board Member Taking Part in Seminar ROCHESTER Portsmouth School Board Mrs. Elaine Krasker will be one of the discussion leaders when Open East the traveling seminar on Education is Rochester school people and parents alike. The CEFS seminars will deal with several different forms of open education: informal classrooms, more flexible schedules, funior High Honor Roll Posted SOUTH I -Ma Cheryl Parker. Rob Principal Glenn Martin has i'it Stevens, Helen Syvmski and Marshwood Junior High students Carol Zamarchi.

on the honor roll for the third marking term. Grade 8 '8 honorf sha vn Receiving honors in Grade TiCantwell: Dan? held at the more active use ot materials, Elementary School here Wednesday. The seminar, sponsored jointly by Center for Educational Field Services and the New Hampshire School a Association, will afford School Board Members, teachers, administrators and interested citizens an opportunity to hear and discuss the open concept movement in 1 operation. Open concept schools are spreading throughout Hampshire, but the ideas are still little understood by many Portsmouth Herald (N H) Tuesday, April 10. 1972--9 Fine Free Time Set For Library EPPING The i a trustees met recently at the ROI.LINSFORD sbc be assisted of the Marlel Roberge Post.

I by Lorieki Keek 1st vice 47. America Legion und Kva Lm'ap uas the Auxiliary joined together 12nd vice president recently at the Post Home. Treasurer is Grace joint installation ceremonies. a Julie Miss Joyce Eldridge was Historian, installed Marion Lorraine Grant. Sgt Lemav and Irla Caouette as Chaplain.

The Auxiliary members installed bj district director! Mis Peggy Eldridge. assisted her suite. Ulalce Vance Harvey-Mitchell Memorial Lib- alternate director, i i 11 a F.aton as 1st vice, Barbara Lanaley as 2nd vice Phyllis McKenna as treasurer. Mildred The three trustees, Mrs. Nellie Amogene Kimball Ptichard F.

Sanborn; and the librarian. Mrs. Carolyn individualized instruction and other alternatives to the traditional teaching patterns. The concentrated one-day program will include live demonstrations (some with children), slide-tape presentations, question periods, discussion and panel exchanges. It will cover the theory behind open concept schools as well as practical problems involved in application ot tho.se theories.

Two leaders will make brief presentations and lead their demonstration teams: Mary Trider is consultant. Title E.S.E.A., with the N.H. Hate Department of Education. former kindergarten teacher, she has studied British Inlant Schools in England. John Kadel is director of Project SOLVE, a program servicing six school districts that use individualized instruction.

He is former secondary school teacher. Once again, Mrs. Elenore Freedman of Bedford will serve Seminar Coordinator for were Peter Attenbrough. Blake iCamncn, Shcryl Goss. Billing 1 Mary a a I Fuller, Cynthia Jutras, Laurel Dorothy Cossette.

i Rosemary McCoy. Dan Couture, Timothy Da, Laura St. Pierre, Cindy Phillips. Linda Emery, Brent Goodwin, Lisa'Randolph. Marvin A I Grogan, Jill Hodgdon.

Charlcne! Joanna Saltmarsh. Chris Willie Lawson, Susan MePherson, Lin- and Annette Zavtiarchi. secretary. Mrs. as historian, Mrs.

rio'mi's as Unola Dodge Ulalee Vance as Sergeant at arrrs and Leona Berry as Chaplain A special guest present, at the piano was Mrs Grace Johnson. Ravmond Tancrede a Lewis were all present. They announced that there will be several activates at the library during N'ational Library Week. April 16-22. with a theme of -Plant a Garden: Fun and Flowers' On Wednesday at 8:00 p.m there will be three filrrs shown "Open "Spoilers" and one to be announced.

Refreshments will be served. installed as Commander oi the Men's unit, he will be assisted bv William Roussm as senior rn vice commander and Elwyn Thursday there will be films Shorev as junior vice com- shown after school for the Inlander i students I Elmer VVormel was installed! at 9 a.m.. a specia i as sergeant at arms, Dana Hun- display" will be available on Sr as chaplain, Waltericj an en books for everyone inter- T-ToKrirt .1 new stair treads that approved by the Trustees Pleasure with a twist. as CEFS, assisted by Ann Delaney of the seminar NEPTE will run staff. from 2 The p.m.

to 9:30 p.m. The full statewide schedule is: April 19. in East Rochester: April 20, in Plym- i outh: April 25 in Keene, andj Apri! 26 in a Registration information may be obtained from CEFS or N.H. School Boards Association, 6 Garrison Avenue, Durham. In Rochester on April 19 other members of the Demonstration Team will be Dr.

Deborah Stone, associate of Education, UNH; Ralph Mini- chieUo, principal, Raymond: Mary Conroy, Readiness Room teacher. Raymond; i a Green, curriculum specialist, Project SOLVE; Claire Wright, Honored on Retirement John C. Ricmensthneider, right, storekeeper first class, who completed 20 years service, was honored at formal retirement ceremonies at the Naval Disciplinary Command, where he was assigned to the Supply Department. Congratulating him was Col. Walter E.

Domina, commanding officer. Rie menschneider and his family live at 1108 Betty Welch Road in Kittery. (Navy Photo) as adjutant and Richard as child welfare officer. Service officer will be Lester Eldridge and Oscar Michaud is historian. The men were installed by -i Tommander George Anthonakes.

A social hour followed the installing ceremonies. Seven to Retire From Shipyard Seven area employes of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard are among 13 i retire soon. They are Paul R. Crayans, Adolph R. Creighton and Ray- academic instructor, chanan.

Rochester. Discussion UNH: Curt a and Bu- East leaders will be have been installed and have Joan Wallin. Nashua School made a great improvement, Board; Atty. Glenn Davis, Som- both for the noise and safety 1 rth School Board; Aileen factors, at the library. mond B.

Portsmouth: Tremblav of Irish, Joseph all R. F. Dover: Donald S. Glasgow and Edith F. Hartley of Kittery, and Milton E.

Hoyt of Kitterv Point. The fire insurance was cussed but no action pending i irom the insurance company. The librarian and assistant librarian's salaries were discussed. From April 16 to April 30, anyone with over-due books for the local library, may be returned, fine-free. So, during your annual spring cleaning chores, if you find an Epping library book, please return it to the library.

The next meeting will be May 9 at the library. The public is invited. consultant. Krasker, ms School Board. CEFS: and Portsmouth It happens every time you open a bottle of Rare Scotch.

RARE SCOTCH The Pleasure Principle. Scholarship Check L. right, vice president of the Hampton Academy and High School Alumni Association, presented check to Daniel S. Maloncy. president of the VVinna- cunnct High Scholarship Foundation Inc.

Beginning this year. the usual association donation will fund the "Alumni Association Scholarship." awarded through the foundation to a graduating senior who i the son or daughter of graduate of either school. ArtpK Photo) Post 188 Commander Feted ELIOT American Legion department vice commander of the first district. Paul DeRoy of Post 188 here, was feted during a testimonial dinner at Sanford. The event was a through the York County Council of the American Legion and nearly 100 representatives from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and a a setts gathered to honor DeRoy.

Clifford Quinney. department of Maine commander, served as master of ceremonies and the guest speaker was Donald Lambert, past a commander, now head of child welfare for the State of y.hme. Lambert's talk around the American Legion and what the organization stands for Numerous legionnaires from sections of England, including Floyd Daley of Portsmouth, past department commander of New Hampshire, attended ns as county and district officers Post to View Slides on Artwork ELIOl --An evening of view-! ing world-famous art masterpieces is being planned by American Legion Post 188 today at 8 p.m. The program is based on color slides from noted European and American a i a museums and from private collections. Fifteen schools of paintings will be represented, including Italian Renaissance.

Spanish paintings, origins of modern art. early Flemish, the Dutch school, A i a paintings, paintings between the wars, French art, the German school and albums i of every major art period. This special feature is being provided by Rear Adm. Herbert 0 Knowles, USN (ret.) and Mrs. Knowles of Eliot, who will comment on each painting and artist during the program.

The program has been arranged through Carleton E. Hutchins, program chairman. All veterans, legionnaires and iheir wives arc invited. My Mommy DEAL WAITIN AT LEIGHTON" York Rte. 1 Kittery CHARLIE VOCCA SAYS: STOP STOOPING AND BENDING FOREVER ON WASHDAYS WITH THE ALL NEW WESTINGHOUSE PacJr Meeting NORTH HAMPTON Cub Scout Pack 162 will meet at 7 p.m.

Thursday at the local school. The individual dens have prepared Indian lore and artifacts for this special meeting of the Order of the Arrow. It will be the last awards meeting of the year. SPECIAL PURCHASE! Mates' Chairs SOLID NORTHERN MAPLE each 16 50 CASH CARRY (Slight Seconds) $15 each in lots of 6 or more FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALES ALBANY PORTSMOUTH Westingfioust Higher Dryer Model DE17PM Automatic Dryer Higher Dryer--more convenient loading and unloading "Hide-Away" Hanging a convenient place to hang Permanent Press garments the second they are removed from the dryer "Roll-Out" Drawer --provides a convenient storage space for clothes hangers and other wash-day accessories New Cross-Vane Tumbling Handy Lint Collector Balanced Air Flow Drying System Auto Call Safety Start Button 2-Cycie Selections On Timer 4- Position Temperature Selector Porcelain Enamel Basket USE IT WITH YOUR PRESENT AUTOMATIC WASHER! ASK FOR THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL PRICING YOU'LL LIKE IT! C. VOGCA GO 882 ISLINGTON PORTSMOUTH 436-0430 "Portsmouth's Oldest Custom Kitchen Dealer".

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