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The Times Argus from Barre, Vermont • 6

Publication:
The Times Argusi
Location:
Barre, Vermont
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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THE TIMES-ARGUS BARRE-MONTPELIER VT THURSDAY DECEMBER 21 1961 fiRADE BUTTERFIELD BRAND FAMOUS FOR FINE QUALITY EACH ONE TENDER and TASTY 10 to 14 lb Young Hen Turkeys TURKEY at and GET 109 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS VERMONT 20 FRESH FANCY DRESSED jam jjj From the Percy Welch Farm in Tunbridge Akhd 11 il! I1 Sugar Cured Slowly Smoked Lean and Tender TURKEYS ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF NATIVE CAPONS ROASTING SHANK BUTT PORTION lb PORTION CHICKENS DUCKS GEESE CENTER SLICED Congratulations to Beverly Guazzoni on the winner of the Zenith Television in the being ABOARD USS EVERGLADES Leonard James LaCount son of Mr and Mrs Bert LaCount of 10 Cummings St Montpelier following a leave with his family has left for Charleston where he will go aboard the USS Everglades AD 24 Leonard is slated to attend Engineman School after a short cruise in USS Everglades Leonard is a 1961 graduate of Montpelier High School and entered the Navy under the High School Graduate Program Shsilla Callahan Of OrangeAwardsd S50 Scholarship GROTON Supt Ernest Lyon has announced that Miss Sheilla Callahan of Orange has won the $50 scholarship sponsored by the Caledonia-Orange Teachers Association The scholarship is to help further the education of a deserving boy or girl Selection is based on academic excellence and need Pupils from the schools of Orange Groton Ryegate Wells River and Newbury were eligible The winner was chosen by the scholarship committee at a meeting held at the South Ryegate School On the committee are Mrs Marian Sutton South Rye gate Miss Nora Darling Wells River Mrs Olive Whitehill Newbury Miss Willa Rogers Orange and Mrs Thelma Donald of Groton Sheilla is the daughter of Mrs Pearl Callahan of RFD 2 Barre She was graduated from the eighth grade at the Orange Center Schopl last June She is a freshman at Spaulding High School Barre Waterbury 4-H Serenades State Hospital Patients WATERBURY Twenty-f our members of the Handy Helpers 4-H Club held their Christmas party Monday afternoon at the home of their leader Mrs Ivis Stearns Brenda Barclay president presided A health report on safety near the tree was given by Diana Sherman Each girl gave a safety rule for the holidays Gffhies were played and supper served Following the party the group went caroling at the Vermont State Hospital Refreshments committee for the next meeting will be Brenda Barclay and Betty Sayah Twenty-two members attended the meeting Wednesday evening of the Handy Helpers 4-H Club with Carol Scott vice president presiding Florence O'Brien led the group in singing to the A health report on a balanced diet was given by Diana Sherman The group voted against selling candy as a club project A new member Janie Gilbert was welcomed into the club Christmas supper committee were Janie Gilbert Anne Harriman Sandra Goff and Betsy Ayers Waterbury Parish To Hear Nativity Story In Music WATERBURY The Nativity Story in music will be presented Sunday at 10:45 am in the Wesley Methodist Church by the senior and junior choirs The Rev Elizabeth Sanborn will read the scripture selections In-order that families may worship together church school will be omitted Christmas Eve Silent Communion will be observed from pm in the candlelighted sanctuary of the Wesley Methodist Church with Christmas music in the background All are welcome to stay for Communion meditation and prayer "Lucky Howard Shopper" contest Also to second and third place winners Daniel Vio-lette and Trudy Widger Fresh PASCAL Emperor GRAPES Bunch Somerdale 2 lbs Snow Crop California Naval Farm House 8 in Large Diamond HOLLY MISTLETOE FOOD BASKETS Mrs Adams of Union Street was hostess to the Adult Bible Study Group Sunday evening The Rev Elizabeth Sanborn was leader Mrs Henry Carpenter presented a gift to Mrs Sanborn The next meeting will be held Sunday Jan 7 at the home of Mrs Carpenter on Main Street Mrs Robert Flannery was hostess to the Winooski Valley Home Demonstration Club Christ mas party A pot luck luncheon was served There was an exchange of gifts readings and carol singing A donation was voted for the Aid Society Sixteen members were present The Jan li hostess will be Mrs Francis Miller of Randall Street Mrs Charles Willard was admitted to the Mary Fletcher Hospital Monday 4 OPEK EVENINGS I.

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Years Available:
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