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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 2

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XT i 1 THE WEATHER Biddeford-Saco Journal Thur November 14 1983 Webber Hospital Given Grant For Roof Renewal: Past Presidents Of Gurney Corps To Have Party Independent Spring Fashion fL oZecion Is Introduced NEW YORK 1 Personals Charles Rosen and Stephen Cote both seniors at Thornton Academy represented the school Deaths Dr Kathieyne Snow BOSTON MASS Dr Kath- 'home Born in Scarborough Maine at the 52nd Maine State VCA ieyue Snow Jamaica Plain Older BOVS conference new ItHiivl Mrlv this vnnrniftff in hni Older Boys' (died early this morning in her (AP) Amori-j can fashion's little French girl'qi 1 Pauline Trlgere Wednesday in- ilfUllCQ traduced a spring collection as' 11 independent as Charles de! A 1 PL Gaube himself Ac OllCC Lhl6l Not at all concerned that oth-i 1 UUtC VU8C1 A Christmas party to be held at 6:30 pm Dec 11 at Rose and Virginia's Restaurant corner of Spring and Parka Streets Portland was planned during last night's meeting of the Past PORTLAND This afternoon partly cloudy and cool Highest the daughter of Judge John A ck)vy-m dn and Ella (Litchfield) Snow she wrnds 5 to 10 mph To-graduated from Bradford p'ght fair and cooler Lowest graduated Open House In School System Is Successful Biddeford School Superintendent Raymond Kenncally this morning described the system's open house Tuesday and Wednesday evenings very successful Presidents of the Fred Guer- er American designers are nip-ney Corps at the home of Mrs ping in waistlineis gain for Hazel Emnlons Middle Street -spring Miss Trigere created a Saco It -was announced thoseaoft silhouette that a At Old Orchard OLD ORCHARD BEACH temperature mid to upper 20s Light north to northwest winds Friday fair except for some midday cloudiness and continued cool Highest temperature low federal grants The remaining 40s $400000 is being raised through public subscription The last reporting date of the public campaign Oct 1 found that $365560 or 91 percent of the goal had been reached Hospital authorities said this morning that the renovation of the roof will bring the total A new wing presently under construction carries an estimated $800000 price tag with one half of the sum coming from The town Civil Service Com1 mission which was made the governing body for the police department in addition to the fire department when an amendment to the civil service act was approved by the voters on Nov 5 met this morning and gave Police Chief John Clark a temporary appointment to the position woman to have a martini or a dessert now and Close to shoulders and bust the fabric hovers but does not get too close to the middle However the crisp silks chiffons and linens are slim at the hips While other American designers are plunging necklines to blushing depths Miss Triger has bared backs of dresses worn under short capes and A total of 1287 parents visited with teachers throughout the system Kenncally broke down the figures as 178 at the Washington Street School 298 at the Emery School and 306 at the junior high on Tuesday evening Some 507' parents discussed school progress problems with the high school taff last night The open houses were held in conjunction with National Educa tion Week King Junior High School in Port land Biddeford Council Knights of Columbus will meet at 8 tonight in the Washington Street Hall Biddeford Merton Ira Staples AMVETS Auxiliary will meet at 8 tonight in the post home Alfred Street Biddeford A reception honoring Mrs Mary ood Biddeford state department president of the Maine World War I Veterans Auxiliary will take place Saturday Nov 16 at 8 fast John's Hall corner of Elm and Main Streets Biddeford The event is sponsored by York County Barracks Auxiliary Veterans of World War I and official announ-ced that all Barracks and auxiliary i lembers may attend All members of committees arranging for the Webber Hospital Auxiliary Christmas ball will attend an initial- planning meeting on Wednesday Nov 20 at 1 at the home of Mrs Donald Coburn Moody Street Hcmxcff JtrdnsU Higher Grade Corp Cadets of tha Saco Salvation Army will meet Friday at 8:80 sleeveless blouson jacket pending the outcome of civil called cabouchons Even short party dresses were strapless and bareback but not immodest in front Formal ball gowns covered neck to ankle and cut on the Mas looked as comfortable as old bathrobes Not all of Miss costumes ignored the-' waistline though White kid belts girdled the young middles setting off white knit dickeys and fake blouse cuffs service examinations and the decision of the commission regarding the post Commissioner Clarence Williams said that Dec 3 at 10 a has been set as the date for the examinations for police department positions with the place to be announced -He said that formal announcement of the examinations will be made in the near future and that applications for positions will be available at tne office of the town clerk Commissioner Norris 'Marshall attended the' meeting with Williams The third1 commissioner Franklin Milliken was not able to be present The commission announced that a representative of the State Personnel Board will be in charge of the test and will refer the examinations back to the commission for action Wells Students To Present Play WELLS Students at Wells Emmons-High School are rehearsing for presentation of Arthur play a drama dealing with the infamous Salem Mass witch trials of 1692 The play has been scheduled for Thursday Dec 5 at 8:15 4n the Wells Junior High school gymnasium auditorium Based -on historical accounts the two-act production describes the panic caused by the fear of witchcraft and is heightened by scenes of the effects of witchery on -young women and girls of the Salem village Cast members "include Richard Hutchins John Mithen Lane Phillips James -Bachel-der Connie Bridges Nancy Fernald Gary Grant Marilyn Sarelas Francis 'Milinski David Spinney Wayne Emer-ton Jonathan Bourne Kathleen Pamela Stevens Faye Hatch Virginia Tufts Deborah Stevens Robert Ahern and 'Bernice Tufts' The play is under the direction of Robert Ellis of the faculty Committees meeting By Club Court Roland making Named Raymond Raymond and ointed to irector Requests other states of Stand units in to a feasibility such a Paul Brock Mrs Mrs Frank Mrs Arthur Stand Votes Sheriff (Mass) Academy and Tufts Medical School Medford Mass and was a practicing physician in Jamaica Plain She is survived by her widower William Worden Jamaica Plain two brothers Atty John A Snow Jr and Clarence Snow both of Biddeford Maine three sisters Mrs Carleton Fox Kczar Fails Maine Mrs George Rooman and Miss Clara Snow both of Biddeford and several nieces and nephews Funeral -services not yet completed are being handled by Hay and Peabody Funeral Home Portland Maine Willis Howard KENNEBUNKPORT- Willis Paterson Howard 98 died in a local convalescent home last night Born in Concord II April 30 1885 the son of Daniel and Susan (Patterson) Howard he was a former resident of Arlington Mass 'and for many years was treasurer and vice president of the George Fernald and Co a Boston Mass investment bank He served as chairman of the Board of Selectmen in Arlington during the flu epidemic of 1981 and was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution- Survivors include a son Julian Howard former chairman of -the Kennebunkport Board of Selectmen four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted from the Bibber Memorial Chapel 67 Summer St Kennebunk at 1 pm tomorrow with Rev Robert Howes officiating Interment will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery Saco Friends may call at the chapel from 7-9 tonight James Nicholas James Nicholas 54 of 151 Summer St Biddeford died suddenly Wednesday at his home Born mKorche Albania iOct 2 1909 he was the son of Joseph and Helen Nicholas and came to this country at the age of nine He attended local public schools and Biddeford High School and for over 25 years was employed by the Home Reader Service Publications He was a communicant of St Deme-trios Greek Orthodox Church Surviving are his widow Lucy (Lamb) Nicholas: his mother Mrs Helen Nicholas Biddeford three sons Peter William and Michael all of Biddeford: five daughters Mrs Eleanor Mcthot Hartford Conn: Mrs Virginia Bergeron and the Misses Joan Katherine and Deborah Nicholas all of Biddeford three grandchildren and several cousins Funeral prayers will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 from -the Emond Funeral Home 72 Hill St Biddeford followed at 2 by funeral services from St Demctrios Orthodox Church Biddeford Friends may cal at the funeral home today and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 Biddeford's Webber Hospital was awarded approval of $35-000 yesterday by the Hospital Advisory Council in Augusta The money represents a federal grant that is one half of an estimated $70000 cost for renewal of the roof of the main building Cribbage Play Practiced By Beach Legion OLD ORCHARD BEACH -Members of Fayette Staples Post American Legion who are participating in a cribbage tournament with other veterans or- Kiizatkms practised before 6:30 pm supper at the Legion Home Wednesday The meat loaf supper was served by Commander Robert Girard Leo Danis Ernest Brousseau and Ernest Allaire A new member Robert Bass was introduced and welcomed Committee reports were read The whist parties proceeds for the first were turned over to the finance officer for the Post child welfare fund and members were thanked for contributing to this activity The membership committee reported 81 paid up members to date The membership contest ended with Veterans Day Team One was the loser and will serve a supper to the winning team at the next meeting Team One is composed of chairman Joseph Cyr and members Winfred Core au Ernest Allaire Aime ViolettePaul Remillird and Emile Belanger Though the contest is ended the membership drive is still on The House Committee reported recommendations to the Post A report was given bf the Veterans Day program sponsored by the Post Due to the weather the program was curtailed but a group assembled at Memorial Park and raised the Flag and open house was held at the Post Home On motion of Howard Slaney the following members were accepted by the Post Clyde Frost Stilman Gilbert' Robert Bass and John Wright Under sickness and -relief a report was riven that the funeral of Harold Burnham a former member will be held Thursday at 2 pm at the Dennett ana Craig Funeral Home Saco A request was made -for pictures of Post Past Commanders to be place in the hall An invitation was received from Owen-Davis Post Saco to an initiation of new members by Department officers on Saturday Dec 7 at 8 pm at the Beacn Street Saco Post Home The Post Adjutant was authorized to purchase for Parents and which will be put in the Beach Schools under the direction of Americanism officer John McSween-ey On motion of Howard Slaney seconded by Winfred Croeau it was voted to contribute to dishes for the Post-Home Howard Slaney legislative chairman read from the Guide Rockefeller (Continued (ram Pace One) scanned Rockefeller's attack on the senator agreed privately that the New Yorker was getting tougher by the speech But they were counseling the senator to attack only Democrats Rockefeller asked his listeners to the prospect of the Republican party and its principles as enunciated from Abraham Lincoln to Dwight Eisenhower being presented to the American people next year in terms of a candidate and a platform which would include the advocacy of such propositions for instance in the foreign field as having the United States withdraw from the United Nations giving military field commanders discretion' to use nuclear weapons abruptly cutting off all foreign aid? be were named at a last night of the Stand in Biddeford Municipal Room with President Boucher presiding and the appointments were Leo Bourque and Dubois winter- socials: Paul Laflamme -and Mathieu summer socials Raymond Landry re-appointed Civil Defense coordinator George DesRoberts ap- continue as publicity were received from regarding formation By Club chapters or other areas ana named committee to-study the or advisability of move were Leo Bourque Laflamme and John Man-solilli The club discussed and approved purchase of' badges for members sworn in as members of a special deputy sheriff unit by York' County Sheriff Richard The November meeting ofjDutremble It is expected that York Chapter Royal Arch Ma-'an operating plan to be used in sons was held last night-at-the events emergencies will Saco Masonic Hall Main Street: be approved soon where applications for new can-! didates were received and a Ynrlf Rocirlpnf business session was presided is iicaiuvlll Defaults $50 Bail Refreshments were served under the direction of Donald Ford and Gordon Maddix and it was announced that the next meeting will be Dec 1L Applications Taken By York Chapter Bail of $50 was defaulted in Saco Municipal Court this morning when Arthur Aid-man 35 of New York City failed in to Church Circle Is Planning For Union Meeting -Planr were made to provide refreshments for the December union meeting of the five circles during meeting of th Mary Martha Circle of Saco United Baptist Church Women in the home of Mrs Florence Johnson Park Avenue Saco Mrs Johnson circle leader served dessert at 1:30 pm and then conducted -the business session which followed with devotions led by Mr Myrtle Watson Mrs Ruby Brown gave one chapter of the study book "My Brother is a and Mrs Martha Bennett read a letter from special missionaries Rev John Carmen and Mrs Carmen now stationed in India Present were Mrs Brown Mrs Bennett Mrs Ruth Nicker Mrs son Mrs Hazel Osgood Mrs Watson Mrs Lorens Sanborn and the hostess Mrs Johnson Farrington To Seek At Large Council Seat OLD ORCHARD BEACH -William Farrington 9 Cook-man taken out papers for nomination to the position of councilman-at-large in the Dee 9 town election He had taken papers for nomination as District 4 councilman last month but yesterday made the change to try for the two-year term on the council The deadline for filing nomination papers for town office is Nov 25 Others who have taken out papers from the office of Town Clerk Mrs Esther Crowley for the at-large position on the council -are William Mullen present chairman of the town council and councilman from District 4 Harry Antic local businessman and Lawrence Lund of the Old Orchard Road Mrs Crowley said this morning that Mrs Helene Fowler of Balsam Lane had taken out papers for nomination as a candidate for reflection as town meeting trict 4 member from Dis- on the home front rolling back social gains selling the TVA ending immediately all support prices for agricultural products leaving the protection of human rights up to the states including Alabama and Mississippi whue on the other hand- making the so-called right-to-work laws a matter of federal mandate abolishing progressive income tax while at the same time promising to restore fiscal integrity and bolstering i 1 i a strength against Communis ag- Tax Bill (Continued (ram Pace One) the Nhus an excessive number nf times He added he hopes for an in creased effort in the war against Communism Kennedy said a conference in Honolulu which will be attended by US Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge will review the new situation aid and the war effort He said the United States hopes to bring Americans out of Viet Nam and stabilize the situation there Wheat deal Kennedy said agencies of the government are not doing more in the wheat deal negotiations with the Soviet Union than would be done "for any friendly He said the agreement is still being negotiated I know what's going to happen on the deal" Communist travel Kennedy said if the Soviet Union reduced the percentage of its country that is out of bounds for US travel the United States would be willing also to reduce its restricted areas He said the nuclear bases in this country are critically im portant to the United States and the whole Western alliance Politics Kennedy said that if he were a Republican candidate he would not relish the prospect of campaigning against Sen Margaret Chase Smith in New" Hampshire where there will be a presiden tial primary soon As a possible candidate him- seif Kennedy said with a grin he regarded-Sen Smith as a formidable opponent-if that is a proper word to apply to lady like Mrs Smith Medical Kennedy said he thinks his program for medical care' for the aged under Social Security will be cleared by the House Ways and Means Committee and will pass Congress But he said that won't come this year Argentine Kennedy said Argentina's plan to nationalize the oil industry is now being ne-gotialedwilh US officials who want to make sure there is adequate machinery for compensa-tiohjrf the private owners OIL BURNER FLOODS Saco firemen were called yes- terday at 4:18 for a flooded planning to attend the party are to contact Mrs 'Phyllis Wright Franklin Street Saco as soon as possible There will be an exchange of gifts sLthe event The session openeerwith prayers and the secijetary and reports were read Plans were also made to remember shut-ins during the holiday season Games were played by those attending and mystery awards were won by Mrs Dorothy Abbott and Mrs Irene Ayer Refreshments were served by (the hostess Mrs Emmons assisted by Mrs Marion Boucher Present were Mrs Lewis Mrs Wright Mrs Abbott Ayer Mrs Boucher Ruthford Wilcox Mrs Willey Mrs Levi Hover Dennett and Mrs By Club To Buy Badges Maine students were among 27 honored -for outstanding schol- sensitive to political consider tions than the United States has been US Undersecretary of State i Averell Harriman the head of the American delegation placed US support firmly behind the proposed committee said if the program 4o accelerate Latin-America's economic is lagging it is largely Latin-America's fault Harriman said that since the for Progress was 27 months ago the States has poured out billion JUST HOLDS YOUR Wittnauer for CHRISTMAS! Select your gift Wittnauer today bold tt until you're ready Takes Just a small deposit oa our easy lay-a-way plan! JEWELRY STORE Roger Labbe Owner Master Watch Maker Biddeford Maine to appear answer a warrant charging intoxication in a motor vehicle Sgt Charles Hennessey and Onntinu-d from' Paw Officer Joseph Nason of the to leave forAIoscow- today to Saco police were called to the discuss the Cultural agreement I Buxton Road last night at 7:40 should postpone the trip to investigate a car which had gone off the road there The reply reached the arrest was made at that time State Department slightly more by the officers than an hour before Kennedy was due to meet newsmen The ambassador officials said advised that the negotiations should be canceled at least until the Soviets give a saitsfac- Top Students Are Named At Nasson SPRINGVALE (AP) Ten Past Matrons Meet In Lyman LYMAN were sold during last night's meeting of the Past Matrons Association of Annette Chapter Order of Eastern Star Saco at the home of Mrs Grace Littlefield Swan Pond conducted by President Mrs Marion Johnson Past Matron Mrs Katharine Stacy was reported to be a patient at Webber Hospital and Mrs -Edith Ricker was reported on the -sick list It was announced a Christmas party will be held at 6:30 pm Dec 11 in the home of Mrs Doris Clark Ferry Road Saco Members will each take a $1 gift bearing a number to the party where numbers will be drawn for distribution The mystery award went to Mrs Marion McAuley and a swap party rounded out the evening Assisting hostesses were Mrs Bette" Roberge and Mrs Florence Northrop Others present included Mis Agnes Towle Mrs Sarah Doe Mr Bernice Mrs Ddris Clark Mrs Isabelle wil-bur Mrs Sarah Lennox Mrs Barbara Utman Mrs Ruby Hannaford Mrs Gertrude Pease and a guest Mrs Marcia Bobryk Saco Continued from Pure On) He is a communicant of the Most Holy Trinity Church and is married to the former Joan Morse They are the parents of three children In his acceptance speech La-montagne promised that there would be a fought campaign" He said that after centering with his aldermanic running mates they would come up with a strong platform He said have unity in the Democratic party this year for the first time in several years We should certainly nave a Democratic victory on Dec Walker a teacher and tic coach at Biddeford High School noted that it was not too often that a teacher runs for office but said that teachers arc encouraged to enter the political arena by both the National and Maine Teachers Association Atty Ronald Ayotte who had replaced Lamontagne as city committee chairman Tardiff alternates Roland Be-lislc George Dupre and Marie Camplicll Ward Frank Paul Merrier- and Roland Chen-ard Ward 4 Dr Ralph Laro- gar Blanchette and William Buckley At a brief meeting of the city committee in the office following the general caucus it was' derided to hold th- Kfrnn0 tt protest filed against the arrest Too Late or Classified Page ISA Apartments Unfurnished SACO Ferry Rd unfurnished 2 rooms kitchenette and bath heated AT 4-7762 C'losedMondays Open 9 Ts 9 Tues Wed Thurs Fri Saturday! Ill 4:00 Try Special Perm or Color Ul BIDDEFORD BEAUTY SHOP 242 Main SL AT 4-5681 arship by Nasson College Wednesday night as George Nasson an Conspiracy commit which handles mittees discussed projects es- Post- There Againgt God? of the Yale professor Barghoom a political scientist and head of Yale 'Univer- pecially work around the Post Home Saco Unitarians Select Officers screening American students jHudlsoSTof Bridgton! Mi I Georgia Curtis of Portland mL Cciirt Vnrninn nf mi ci rv Miss Meredith A Jordan of nnTttfwPiho1 TSiSouth Portland and Miss Linda notified the US Embassy in viitvsrH nf Casco Moscow Tuesday that Barg-L- Edwards lasco hoom -52had been arrested several days earlier on spy author Rus-f (Continued from Pan One) SERVICES SET A requiem high mass will be sung for Jeremiah Twomey 344 Main St Biddeford at 9 a Saturday in St Mary's Church Biddeford Burial will be in the family Police'and St Marys Cemetery Fire Commission Friends may call at the Cos-jsccrctary' grove Funera1 Home 326 Elmi name was pre-St- Biddeford from 2-5 and 7-lscnted to the caucus as the par-10 today and tomorrow ty standard bearer by Aider- man Donald Pctrin with the second coming from State Representative Camille Bedard Candidates for the ward offices were-Ward 1 George I Gendron warden Marie Campbell ward clerk Ward 2PJiihp Glaudc jvarden Pauline Bilodeau ward clerk Ward 3 Ernest ChcnardTTwardcn Anita Merrier ward clerk Ward 4 ichard Libby warden Mrs Girard Littlefield ward clerk Ward 5 Adam Sangillo warden Mrs Jeannette Petrin ward clerk Ward 6 Solomon Mer-cipr warden Margaret Martel ward clerk Ward 7 Robert Fendcrson warden Mrs Eu-phemia Ladd ward clerk Members and alternates of the City Committee elected were Ward 1 Myron Campbell William Langcvin and Roland Biddeford and -Saco Public Health Nursing Associations Luncheon was served at noon two weeks ago when the latter announced his candidacy for the mayoralty was elected to the position for the year and conducted the meeting Charles Gilpatric Jr chair- was elected was eicctea REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republicans of Saco are requested to meet in Caucus at the Saco City Hall Tuesday Evening November 19 1963 at I for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Mayor and a Member of the School Board to be voted for at the Municipal Election to be held in Smo Monday December! 1963 to elect a xlty com-mittee and to transact any other business that may legally come before saidTaucqs' J' vs per erder of Republican City Committee By Ellena Stackpole Secretary By Earle Emeu Chairman Paquin 56 Maple St Nothing was used and was made at 4:26 return AU officers reflected last night -during the annual meeting of the Second 4Unitanan-ChurcbSacor-4n parish- house School Stiwu Saco Included on the slate wercjP has been made as yet the Miss Lillian Chapin president aJ State Department Robert Fenderson vice hat it shouldbe postponed dent: Carl Lude secretary Le-! unless Barghoorn is released on Libby treasurer: Francis! Wednesday Foy Kohler Chapin collector WarrenjUS ambassador to Russia Harmon Mrs Inez Twambley called on Soviet Deputy Foreign If lfalawai Tikaiti am IflAa charges The'professorr 61 several books critical of in BANKRUPTCY COURT Three persons C4 have petitioned for debt relief IoPtal District Court Filing bank-l Also completed at the session ruptcy petitions were Gerald 22 baby gowns for the highlighted by the presentation of a decorated birthday cake to Mrs Martha Goldthwaite the dub's oldest active mem Minister Valerian Zorin Moscow and demanded- Barghoorn's release While the administration was awaiting reaction to protests the State Department said that a 16-mem-ber so-called goodwill delegation from the Soviet Union is nothing but a vehicle for Soviet propaganda and not appro-i7IJ priatd organization fof the conduct of The Soviet group arrived Wednesday night in New York en route to Washington on the first leg of a three-week coast': to-coast trip It is reportedly composed of prominent Soviet academicians representing art literature and journalism: i He growth Alliance launched United $23 A brief husinos Maurice Arsenault held during the afternoon under! JjJ and Ruth No- 3Charki Gitpatric Jr ed tb have a ChStiaa part Clayton Gal- 2 Paul Reny Philip lant alternates SHlWWAYFmffiRAL SERVICE friends Wf tiBe This includes veterans of World the Spanish-Anerican Korean Wars riean and v- ia of transports tionfrg hospital to pa" I ia Provided erment Respectfully on Dec 12 at 6:30 pm in the Biddeford Pool Community Hall The next meeting will be Dec Conifer Kennebunk machine operator debts of $2701 and assets of $50 claimed exempt and Jack BaVer Biddeford laborer debts of $3743 and assets of $50 claimed exempt A wage earner plan was filed by Ruel Seger Saco laborer debts of $1422 and assets of $325 with $200 claimed exempt Phosphorus in the soil encourages root development of Slants Increases resistance to lsease and hastens crop maturity It also is an important element in animal nutrition affecting tooth and bone development! IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of Our Husband And Father Alphonse Charland Who Passed Away November 14 1962 Mrs Imelda Charland Sons Dr Pml And Rolund And 1 Daughter Pauline First Anniversary Mass Saturday NOv 16 At At St Joseph's Chnrcb and Libby trustees Other members of the executive committee reelected were Mrs Howard' Shaffer social circle representative Miss Sarah Emmons alliance representative Mrs Leavitt Emmons Sunday School representativf Mrs Twambley alternate wh needed and Chapin chairman of the property committee Appointed were Miss Katharine Deering and Miss Arlene Burnham flower committee Miss Emmons Mrs Norman McAuley and Mrs Ralph Sawyer music committee Regular reports were read and accepted during the session Biddeford Gridiron Smoker Set Tonight The Biddeford High School Activities Association will hold a smoker at 7:30 tonight in the Biddeford Junior High School cafeteria Movies of the Bid-deford -Sanford game and the Biddeford High freshmen-Thomton Academy freshmen game will be shown Narration will be by Neil Serpico and Randy Walker the next meeting of the group on Monday' At 8 pm in the Municipal Cqurt Room 11 also an all-day session JndletonW favors will be made tor distri-lriSydr alteatM- Rlch bution to convalescent and rl Pau Towne and 'out the R- Cote Old Orchard 5- Donald Petrin Adam Sangillo and Aicide Descham-heault alternates Madeline Guay Camille Bedard and Phyllis Deschambeault Ward 6 John Bright Sainuel Gagnon Sr Harry Warren alternates Carl Murphy Solo-itnon Merrier and Joseph Routt- DON TV INC Hill SL City Dial AT 4-8838 Admiral Color TV waite Mrs Helen Johnston lard Mrs Margaret Linscott Mrs1 Ward 7 William Dunn Robert Aune Lublin sky Mrs" Charles Fendcrson and Kenneth Carter Merrill Miss Nellie Murphy isltertmles Euphemia Ladd Ed- diaries Mrs Patrick Miss Jessie Russell Mrs Theodore Schaffer Mrs Mildred Shane Mrs Gladys Schwartz Mfs William Trott and Mrs Clinton Underwood i -V.

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