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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 15

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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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York County CAP Gets Grant WASHINGTON (AP) The Mrs. Smith also reported a k'deial Labor Department or to the Chandler Suffers Heart Attack From Page Six approved a $600,712 grant to County Community Actionj CONCORD, N.H. (AP) nance job training programs in Alfred. The money John Chandler, of Warner, a Bangor, Lewiston and Portland, i Irom the Office of Economic former state senator and execu- Opportunity will cover adminis- live councilor, has been hospi- Sen. Margai-et Chase Smith tralion dental care R-Mame, reported Monday and emergency food the grant will finance a years a medical services through multi-occupational training i the coun Bangor and Lewiston.

and clerical training 1 Jan 1810 was re 0r ted as be given in Portland for 49 and 30 weeks, respectively. one of the coldest days in New New Hampshire annals. talized here following a heart attack. Chandler, 60. chairman oft he New Hampshire Conservative (Union, served three terms on the Executive Council in the 1950s and in the state legislature from.

1943 through 1969. BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY. 80 PROOF IMPORTED AND BOTTLED BY HEUBLEIN. HARTFORD. CONN.

1971. CYCLE RACE passed the tests and are now in the club: Beth Bacon, Elaine Conrad, Lori Dodge, Helena Joiner, Lynda Lighthall, Lynn Matucci, Jennifer Paarlberg, Debbie Page, Paro Robbing and Dawn Swindells. Freshmen elections were held a tew weeks ago. President is Kurt Mackle; vice president, Peter Sheehan; secretary, Judy White, and treasurer, Rita Laf- Exeter Superior Court Cases Listed i Portsmouth Herald fN HJ Tuesday, Nov. EXETER A Portsmouth map who had earlier been 4-H Club Gives Awards YORK The Friendly Neigh-j iors 4-H Club presented fey.

Open house was held Nov. iimiiitimiiiiiiiuiiuii ljlllllliliiuillliili ELVET CANADIAN WHiSKf i 18 at the high school. Parents were invited to come and speak to their daughter's and son's teachers. This is always a good opportunity for parents to get to know the teachers somewhat, and vice versa. Marks closed the 12th of this month, so I am sure everyone had a lot to talk about.

The senior class sponsored a dance Friday night. "GATES of DAWN" provided the music, and refreshments were sold. The dances thus far this year have proven to be a good fund-raising activity and this was no exception. Canadian Black Velvet. We think everyone should enjoy a higher standard of living it up.

From Page Six charged with leaving the scene of a personal injury accident in which William Cox was injured on Woodbury Avenue, July 18, 1971. didn't contest a lesser charge in Superior Court Monday. Charles L. Miller, 39, of Judge George E. Grant sen- tenced each youth to three months in the House of Correc-'l lion, suspended, and ordered a year's probation tor each.

JJ.S. Savings Bonds--Today's Big Buy Gary W. Bickt'ord. 18, of Westbrook. Maine, pleaded guilty to an accomplice to embezzle- 5 'ment at the Woodburv Avenue ojcvviQ, LJiaua iJtwiaf Co-ft David Lewis, Joyce ne a Wi Lauren Rowe, Sara and le on EWredgepopped the MVl Wi dblJUV.

rt. A i v. ment awards and pins recently I Washington was found guilty Kenluckey Fried Chicken shop to the following: fa llln to st ailer a er Portsmouth, June 28. He too Kenneth Lewis. Diana TMmage accident and was sentenced to three months, suspended and placed on probation for one year.

Norroand M. Martin, 22, of 0 x.iuw aiau i Manchester, was found" gold seal tor its iirst years' 01 a eisonal mjmy accident. Jn Den District Court work in achievement trom the joepli E. Ryder. 17, of 20 o'l giving alcoholic beverages to a i6-year-old girl in London- derry, Nov.

1. 1970. pleaded Bettencourt. The club also received its first' County. felony complaint which charged Miller with leaving the scene Brewsler Portsmouth, and The group decided to planlgteve E.

Parkhurst, 18, of 56 a Thanksgiving project for thelcass Portsmouth, both Extended Care Unit at Yorkj i eade guilty to burglary in- Smonthly meeting will be dicf bro ht December 4th at 10 a The Wlth the burglary at Izzy Alar- program on First Aid will be'ket, 436 Dennett Ports- presented by Mr. Sherman! mouth, Aug. 9, 1971. Hysler at the home ol Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Roue. Assisting will be Ski Mobile project leader Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bold. Thanksgiving Day Children Dinner $2 95 ROSA'S RESTAURANT $1501 80 State Ports, N.H.

guilty to the complaint Monday in Superior Court. Originally he had been fined. $500 and sentenced to six months in the House of Correction. The sentence was reduced to a $100 fine by Judge Grant. New Castle in 1882 was busily I fighting tor completion o( breakwater.

ACTIVITIES which was at recently, and about 20 students went to hear Jethro Tull at the Portland Exposition. Previous to that, they obtained seats at the Boston Aquarius Theatre to see Buddy Miles. On Dec. 7 a group plan to visit Boston Music Hall for the Altaian Brother's concert. Also scheduled for December are performances of the Portland Symphony String Quartet and the UNH Glee Club, both to be held at the Academy.

Recent guest speakers at the Academy were William McMorrow and Joey Katz. McMorrow spoke on the hazards of smoking, and being a victim of throat cancer certainly helped him bring his point across. Joe Katz, a former student of Berwick Academy, graduated in 1969, and from there entered Monmouth College in Illinois. He is presently attending Boston University and studying to be a doctor. He told us about life in college, and stressed the decisions we will have to make after we leave high school.

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