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Rutland Daily Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 10

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1 Cr 19 RUTLAND DAILY HERALD THURSDAY MORNING MAY 18 1972 Wizard of Oz Cast Pitch High i i i i A- i ft A New Life to Begin Photos by Aldo Merusi Excitement is high at Proctor Town Hall Photos Aldo Merusi The three to -four -y ear -olds registered for the new session of the College of St Joseph the Providers Campus Nursery School will when classes start take their first long step away from home Enrollment was conducted by director Sister Paul Joseph (above with one of the children) Planned guidance for optimal child growth in the social mental physical emotional and expressive aspects of personality is the goal Personnel will include an experienced elementary teacher who is a candidate in Early Childhood Development Masters Program at Boston College Daily separate sessions will be RaIJI Ia 41a a 1 A 1- 1 held for where the young cast is awaiting rise of the curtain for the Proctor Players The Wizard 3 of Oz production May 19 and 20 at 7:30 pm A May 29 matinee will be at 2 pm Proceeds go to the Vermont Association for the Crippled Inc Above is Randy Drew daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis Drew of Middlebury as Witch North At right is Mary Levins daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Levins of Rutland as Witch the tots in their own age spheres Intrigued youngster at right is Samuel Welch of Atty and Mrs JJ Welch He was absorbing the nursery room atmosphere as his and Mrs Welch He was 0 room ntmniinhpa a West Below is Lisa Hodgson daughter of Mrs Theresa Hodgson-also of this city parents enrolled him NEW MODE SINGERS SPRINGFIELD (Special) -The New Mode Singers from Gordon College at Wenham-Mass will make their first performance in this area Sunday at 4 pm at Calvary Baptist Church The concern of classical and contemporary sacred music will be free and public Yea Barn Old Rte No 7 Clarendon Rotter Skating TONIGHT 7 to 10 PM Zampi ieri to Run As Uncommitted Delegate (Vermont Press Bureau) Gagnon Now A Candidate Grants For 18 Colleges Authorized MONTPELIER Rep John Zampieri D-52 of Ryegate Deputy States Attor -ney to Run for Top Prosecutors Post (Vermont Press Bureau) MONTPELIER Washington Enjoy Luncheon On The Mountain County Deputy States Atty Robert tagn agnon of Montpelier said Monday he will run as an uncommitted delegate to the Democratic National Convention Selection of delegates will be made at the state Democratic convention in Winooski Saturday Zampieri said he originally supported US Sen Edmund Muskie D-Maine as a presidential candidate but said that since Muskie has stepped out of the race he would like to go to the national convention uncommitted Zampieri was elected to the 1968 convention as a delegate for US Sen Hubert Humphrey Serving Lunch Dinner Daily Closed Mondays) Champlain College $26454 so students College of St Joseph the Provider $200 one student Goddard College $33253 51 students Green Mountain College $2400 four students Also Johnson State College $181602 276 students Lyndon State College $18418 28 students Marlboro College $8523 13 students Middlebury College $16000 24 students Norwich University $11120 17 students St Joseph College $51452 78 students Trinity College $23931 45 students University of Vermont $169360 257 students Vermont College $5 490 eight students Vermont Technical College $38292 58 students and Windham College $34348 52 students Aiken said each grant requires an equal amount of financial assistance be given from other sources to students receiving the awards The senator also announced that 19 Vermont Institutions have been approved for study program grants totaling $626964 under the Higher Education Act of 1965 The federal funds will be used became the first announced candidate for the top county prosecutors post Wednesday Gagnon said he will seek the seat vacated by States Atty Kimberly Cheney who has announced his candidacy for attorney general Gagnon has worked as deputy states attorney for the past two years Rawto 4 Mandon Vt For Reservations 773-9829 Lf-ts caiC WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal education grants totaling more than 1702000 to 18 Vermont colleges and universities were announced Tuesday by US Sen George Aiken R-Vt He said the grants have been approved for the educational Opportunity Grants Program authorized as part of the Higher Education Act of 1965 The 5 rants are for July 1 through une 30 1973 Aiken said educational opportunity grants ranging from $200 to 81000 for each academic year of study are awarded by the participating Institutions to students of exceptional financial need who are eligible for the program The colleges and unlvefsitles receiving grant money listed with the amounts and the estimated number of students to receive awards are as follow: Bennington College $10123 15 students Castleton State College $62748 95 students Gagnon a Republican and a member of the GOP State convictions and penalties Gagnon voiced support for extending full-time law enforcement programs to all areas of the county ymuununauimmiunmttmimjitunnniniimummmnitnniiinunmiiiniiiiimiiin Get Together with Friends Here fcTAWAWi nmnss He is a member of the National District Attorneys Association and the Vermont States Attorneys Association to pay 80 per cent of student payrolls The remaining 20 per cent is to be paid by the participating Institutions or off Committee said Wednesday he remains concerned about a significant rise in crimes committed by juveniles particularly involving drug abuse and burglary As a member of the board of directors of a group home for pre-delinquent children Gagnon said he has been seeking alternative methods of dealing with the problem He said he will continue to stress efforts to control drug abuse and work to keep intoxicated drivers from the highways He also said that unless such drivers are made aware of the danger they present to themselves and others the problem will continue despite -UN campus agencies )lle The colleges WMMM -ir rare 0 and universities receiving the work -study funds listed with the amounts and the estimated number of students to be employed under the program from this July through June of 1973 are as follow: NOW PLAYING REOPENS FRIDAY1 fej JamesGamer vdGilnGamo PLUS CCnt Eastwood Dirty Harry rt Magnifico! A good Italian meal starts here Macaroni veal lasagne antipasto Make it a famUy affair but come soon Bennington College $8612 15 students: Castleton State College $38431 84 students Champlain College $36163 79 students College of St Joseph the Provider $3003 seven students Goddard College $42284 93 students Green Mountain College $3200 seven students Johnson State College $140665 306 students Vermont College $11400 25 students Vermont Technical College $24720 54 students and Windham College $54245 119 Students HARVESTINN RESTAURANT! MANCHESTER VERMONT SERVING Breakfast Lunch Also Lyndon State College $31446 69 students Marlboro i Dinner OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 AMT0 10 PM GIRARDI'S RESTAURANT S3 fp EOF NS PR I DAY MM College $4454 10 students Middlebury College $16163 35 students Norwich University WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON MAY 20th DINING HOURS: Daily 4:30 PM Till Closing Sundays 12:00 TUI 8:00 PM OUR 25th YEAR The Gutbier Family $7552 17 students St Joseph College $14896 33 students St MAIN ST WEST RUTLAND OPPOSITE POTTER'S GARAGE i3EED30t Wed-5at 7:009:10 tURRREO GOLDIE "BERRY HflUIR Rated GP Michael's College $45216 99 students Also the School for International Training $14162 31 students Trinity College $5068 11 students University of Vermont $127294 279 students aaaalHKnal BQiaOllSi (DQEK3I2) Hanannanna CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 28 Dadoes iimirnnimitituiimittniranni LOCAL TV LISTINGS NOW PLAYING 71:50 30 Prior to 1 Old thrusting 31 Hurray sword 32 Grandparental 6 Riding 33 Inlet academy 34 Thrash 12 Orsmos wife 36 Compass 13 Aftersongs point 14 Allen 37 Attention Wed -Sun 7: 00 9:00 ii mUafUrJthm linAlt 'V 3 WCAX Burlington Vt 4 Vt Educational TV 5 WPTZ Plattsburgh NY 6 WRGB Schenectady NY 8 WMTW Poland Spr Mo 9 WMUR Manchattor NH 10 WTEN Albany NY 11 WPIX Now York City 13 WAST Monandt NY 17 WMHT Schenoctady NY 28 WVER Rutland Vt SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE DOWN Adaixsiea $175 TONIGHT Shows At 7 And I ELIZAttTH MICHAEL SUSANNAH TTAyLCIR CAJNE TDRIK 15 Dormice 16 Loosen 18 Eleven 19 Chemists workshop 21 Sickly 23 Discordant 27 Hubbub 38 Risen 40 Squad 42 Let up 46 Snooped 49 Raillery 50 Growing out 51 Blood vessel 52 Fortification THURSDAY EVENING PROGRAMS 1 1 Twilight 2 Pose 3 Chaos 4 Pearl Buck heroine Com Back To Hsvsal Dumkstk Yt Yt! aTlfciatiEs TwfV Scwtw Jcufcse Tk DmnV attca Qm pratili TOT EHT30 AQTEOT STARR "BLnmnAir by 20th CaDtury-Fox (g)CG Seafood tst Lobsters MtlM Clams Oysters Fish Shrimp oil specialties of ALSO 5 Shaw play 6 Baseball's Ott 7 Pinrvaqle 8 Water wheel 9 Formerly Tokyo 10 Achieve 11 Road curve 17 Shade of green 19 Cooking fat 20 Hebrew month 22 Minimum 24 Tale of woe 25 Solo 26 Foster 29 Uneipected hit show 35 Plateau 39 Equal 41 English 1 composer 42 Arab's garment 43 Prohibit 44 Forager 45 Thirsty 47 Greek letter tm (1-4) PUP WILSON (4-F-1JI ALIAS SMITH I ZONES (in father knows best (17) THIRTY MINUT1S O-41 MY THRBR SONS (4-17-M) PLAYHOUSI NEW YORK an DRAONIT tm 0-14) MOVIR Duffr (S4) IRONSIDE (MI1) LONOSTRBBT (11) PERRY AAA SON (S-4) DEAN MARTIN (t-M)) OWEN MARSHAU (11) NEWS (17) MARTIN AARON SKY 07) SOU LI (S444-4-14-I1) NEWS SPORTS WEATHER E4 WNIMnW () NEWS I an movic Swwt rnn oaraav (1) MUVIR TN UarwNn TM CMH Klnf (S-4) ZOHNNY CARSON (4-4-11) OICK CAVETT -(14) PERRY MASON II H4 T-M IQMT ZONI 01) NIOHT PINAL (7) HEADLINES tm nwi news sports (4-M ZOOM RVENINO NEWS (14) I DREAM OP JEANNII fits OILLIOAN'S ISLAND 07) MODOIPODOR LODOI (4-M) FRENCH CHRP (M) NEWS (S) HOOAN-S HEROES O) NEWS iw) news men Crtaklie 01) SEAT THE CLOCK 0 DRAGNET on MARINE THIHOS OROW () NEWT WMHr CrwWHe (4-M) MEDICALLY SP1AKINO O) eto1 VALLBV (4) DICK VAN DYKB (I) SAFARI TO ADVENTURK () eiLLIOAMS ISLANO (14)- NEWS WEATHER SPORTS OU NANNY THE PROFESSOR OS) TRUTH OR CONSEOUENCIST on ROOK SEAT 0) WIT SMART (4-M) VERMONT CONSUMER (4) MOOAN'S HEROES (si rifleman 04) TO TELL THE TRUTH on jrannir 07) DATELIHR OH) MR a TH1 CHIMP IM 20ti CaNury-fat prawns EUIOTTGOUID asaiflsunmia idumccsi -miza MfSFHnn 1IJI1E aw 1111 New Food A Coaveolence MARKET 141 Mala SMRte7) Retland Vermoat Tel 775 im 7 AM II PM Daily IwtirUftiWht-Piwn XYtZee Opem Ml 4lUir For tiMt 2J mm Af Nvfrtvrf i.

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