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People San Diego CATHERINE VIOLETTE DR TREMBLAY Santini Photo by Staphan Collin Scholarship 4 DICK LETCHER SUV amp Auxiliary Plan air ty beverages downstairs during The public is invited MS 2 2 INSURANCE Tremblay Interns In letcher Exchange President Holli Wins Pensacola Extension Agent In Portland MORNING SENTINEL Thursday October 2 1980 21 Ranger Danny Day present This photo is of the Hazardous Materials crew in full protective dress with oxygen tanks They are from left Charlie Pullen Paul King Pete Young and David Allen with Hardy Taylor and Jim Winters above several months ago Pursuant to an incomplete item from previous contract negotiations the directors will examine a document of ed According to the board the upper portion of Hillcrest Drive has not been sealed and does not meet the town specifications Clinton ire Chief Tim uller agreed ORONO Catherine A Violette former nutrition con sultant in the Bangor area has been named a University of Maine at Orono Cooperative Extension Service Agent in the Cumberland County office in Portland Her previous experience includes conducting workshops for various professional and paraprofessional groups instructing a basic nutrition course for teachers at UM Augusta and as a nutritionist at the MidrMaine Medical Center in Waterville Laurier Tremblay Jr'' sori'of retired Marine Corps of ficer Laurier Tremblay Sr and the former Magdeline ortin of Waterville is currently serving his internship as a doctor at the US Navy Regional Medical Center San Diego Calif Dr Tremblay received his MD degree this year from the College of Medicine at the University of South lorida Tampa He went to work at the Navy medical center after having accepted a military commission to the rank of lieutenant He currently resides Winter Park la Dick letcher was sworn in as president of the Greater Waterville Exchange Club at ceremonies at the Silent Woman Restaurant Sept 20 New England District Presi dent Tom DiPietro district secretarytreasurer Maurice Cloutier and exchange club members and their wives at tended Spaces already reserved will in quilting and herbs she said more of these or other crafts like pottery leatherwork woodworking or wooden toys will be welcome THE PROGRESSIVE AGENCY 61 Water Street Skowhegan 474 9561 ft 4 HOLLI BICKORD CLINTON A visit to the Clinton Christian School by representatives of Pensacola Christian College has left one student happy according to Pastor Tom Reeves rl 1 nrrn rnnrnrnnl nfiirnc mi in rrlnri nil a atx wxavfv vzfsa vuviiuvi vw xax xx Unv expense paid scholarship to Holli Bickford 17 of Clinton after interviewing several students Reeves said the Pensacola representatives were on a tour of the northeast and New England when they decided to present their college the fifth largest Christian college in the country to Clinton Christian students WKTJ ARMINCTON "TUC MUCIC MAKES THE OIERENC'' By STEPHEN COLLINS Sentinel Correspondent OAKLAND The Wesley Gilman Camp and Auxiliary Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War will hold their annual fall fair Saturday at Memorial Hall in Oakland with a public roast turkey supper in the evening The fair will be from 9 am to 4 pjm in the upstairs hall and the supper will begin at 5 pm in the post rooms downstairs Members of the organiza i tions will run about a dozen tables with items and food goods for sale and games of chance Chairpersons of the various iules are: Pauline Knox jams jellies pickles and plants Margaret Williams Christmas items rances Murray kit chen utensils Lila Paddock table with grab bags and stuffed toys Harriet Ham fancy work and aprons Mary Clement cooked foods lorence Durrell candy Elthea Osborne knick knacks Leople Bickford jewelry I books and parcel post Items to be given away include sav ings bonds and a money doll underthe direction of rances Warner the vice project Gladys Hurley and Alice Calderwood The members of SUV will run a wheel of fortune and will be in charge of serving light lunch of hot dogs ham biirgers home made pies and tne tair offer chief negotiator David Perry did report that no tentative agreement between the two negotiating teams was raoAhoH at thft loot aaecinn PpTV WOI11H not say whether the three man school agreement involving ooara negotiating team wouiu recommend that the directors accept the proposal After months of drawn out and often times stalled negotiations the teachers are the only group of SAD 49 employees who have yet to seme on iwui ni contract oacxaee In other matters before the board Nicholson will represent the 6 Re I the approval of an Atciiuae lowaras School The program 1 2 AksC SKOWHEGAN 3 bedroom 1 V2 story well insulated home located just outside of town Garage workshops attached Wood heat provisions Of fered 500 NORRIDGEWOCK BRAND SPANKING NEW 3 bedroom ranch located on the edge of town ully insulated thermopane windows 10x14 deck Both electric wood heat Priced at $46900 BINGHAM 8 room home located in town Air but heated 100 wwood last winter Liberal finanting arrangements $21500 CORNVILLE SENSATIONAL VIEW of the moun tains and countryside can be seen from this 4 room ranch" situated on 8 acres Enclosed breezeway attached single garage $37500 NORRIDGEWOCK POULTRY HOUSE 25000 sq ft on 3 floors situated on 5 acres Has 2 bedroom ranch fully insulated electric heat Swimming pool Callfor details SKOWHEGAN 4 bdrm home within walking distance of downtown area 24x30 stable 2 kennels wruns Converted to coal furnace woil backup Of fered at $59500 HARMONY 25 acres cut over wqodlot with approx frontage on yr rnd road Utilities SmalLfcroolc thru property $10000 SOLON REMODELED cape on 75 plus acres At tached shed outbldgs Approx 50 ac of mixed wood inlcuding hardwood ridge and cedar growth Priced at $47500 CORNVILLE acres of land accompany this well maintained 2 bdrm home Large garage and barn both with cement floors $58000 WE HAVE HUNTING CAMPS AND COTTAGES ON MOST THE PONDS AND LAKES IN THE AREA Sentinel Photo by Stephen Collins Memorial Hall on Church Street in Oakland was built by members of the five orders of the Grand Army of the Republic after the end of the Civil War to honor war dead The Sons of Union Veterans one of the orders is still active in the Oakland area and will have its annual fall fair at the hall Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm with a public turkey supper starting at 5 pm The building has been included in the National Register of Historic Places and was featured on this Oakland Town Report Clinton Awards Dump Contract Lancaster Hillcrest Drive residents to notify the board before his depart complained' that the road surface is ment purchased parts for Engine 4 a deteriorating and requested that the 1949 ord fire truck town make the required repairs uller maintained that the truck is a The upper portion of the road has not useful summer vehicle feeling is been accepted by the town irst Select that if we can do menial jobs with that men Robert Philbrook noted and a lot further ahead of the therefore is not the responsibili he told the board tv It was noted that winter storage for Philbrook said the road must meet the truck has not been secured In nery was used uller said innlndo I'nimmiim ThA hoard nntPri that trip 1U71 11 xi iri 1 11 1 11 1 a niiiuiix iiiiiiiiii a xxx Starbird was contracted to do the widths for the road shoulder and'sur Chevrolet Suburban formerly used by V01 1 XL La nmr TIT intAn A nn Vxi 11 On nn in roln T'lizx iiokl VHiHVii niiiuuiaiiLc io iui oaic a vtui cle is now stored at Towing In other business the board issued a concealed weapon permit for Ralph Dodge and authorized Central Maine Power to relocate a pole on the Horseback Road PHILBRICK CO China Craft Sale CHINA Table space Is still available for area craftsmen and craftswomen interested in par ticipating in the Nbv 22 craft fair at the China Elementary School spon sored by riends of China Elemen tary School OCES air chairman Kathleen DanielsJ of China said that several 10 foot long tables may be rented at a cost CIA ta urhnlo tahta nr tar fl ui iu im a nuviv vuuiv izx vw bvb McConnell assistant steward Kate half table All sales profits go to the Kalready reserved will in Sawver treasurer: Emma Page clude displays of textiles knitting secretary Louise Townsend gatekeeper Bertha Sawyer Ceres Nina Cottle Pomona and Emma Page trustee MSB 7 BUR Sentinel Photo by Ron Maxwell Waterville and airfield Kiwanis Club officers were installed this week by John Rapose center a lieutenant governor of Rockland presidents of the clubs are Leroy Day of airfield left and Chuck Bickford Waterville 1 Belgrade Officers BELGRADE Belgrade Grange met Saturday with Cascade Grange in Oakland where officers of both Granges were jointly installed by State Overseer Curtis Lombard and State Pomona Marie Lombard New officers of the Belgrade Grange are Robert Guptlll master: Damren nverseer: Gladys Johnson lecturer Susie Moores steward Stewart Wm Philbrick Designated Broker Avard Holt Assoc Broker 474 3056 ighting Gear Next week is ire Prevention Week and the Oakland ire Department is planning programs at local elementary schools Including fire drills and literature provided by Collar and Kimball Insurance Agency On Tuesday at 12:30 pm firemen will put on an aerial ladder display with Smokey the Bear and orestry By GERRY BOYLESentinel Correspondent CLINTON A $13000 contract for he leveling and compacting of the Clin on town dump was awarded to Starbird Construction at meeting ofhe Clinton Selectmen David bid of $13586 and 5125 per yard for cover was One of two aids opened oy me ooaru imuiwn A bid of $14 500 and $135 per yard for the state specifications approved at previous years the Besse Brothers tan ra miv vx A Aril iv AC Ari cover was submitted by Lawson vownnieeiuiguciuicivvauuvavwvcM Richards of Benton Those specifications include minimum dump compaction in 1979 with an iden face and provide that the road be pav ticaiDidoiswoBo In other business the board agreed that the town has no legal obligation to repair the road surface on upper Hillcrest Drive According to Town Manager Harriet pGroups Kiwanians Have Joint Installation A joint installation of the Water ville Kiwanis Club and the airfield Kiwanis Club was conducted by Lt Gov John Rapose of the Rockland club at the Silent Woman Restaurant Monday New officers and directors of the Waterville Club are as follows: Clarence Bickford president Theodore Julia 1st vice president Richard Smiley 2nd vice president Northup treasurer James Heckman secretary William Batten Jerry Allanach Theodore Evertsen Charles Cheeseman new directors Continuing Directors are John MacLean Irving Lohnes Jr and David Williams New officers and directors of the airfield Club pre: Leroy Day president Robert Bushey 1st vice president cnanes Deuruii xuu vice president Manley Chase secretary Carleton Cook Roland Dubay Lawrence Hillman Merle itzpatrick Richard "Radziewicz William Sturtevant directors David Dostie and Darryl Webber continuing direct tors A special award was given to Past President David Brown for distinguished community service av aRrmt i V4hi assistants A revised job description for librarian and a new one for library secretary are also slated to be brought before the board Lawrence High School Principal Darrell Webber will review a required on high school accreditation report which will eventually be submitted to the New England Association oi bcnoois ana Colleges The high school is up to accreditation again in 1982 83 A dealing with the accountability of non teacher coaches will be presented to the directors The board will also choose one of its members to serve on the Advisory Committee Public Meeting SAD 49 eacher Contract Before Directors This Evening ByJEWUORIO Sentinel Staff AIRIELD School Administrative District 49 directors are scheduled to consider a proposed district teachers contract at their meeting this evening at 7:15 at the Middle School The offer presented to school board representatives at a negotiating session last week calls for a one year contract with a base salary of $9262 for teachers with bachelors degrees The figure was reportedly obtained by averaging salaries in Waterville Winslow and The Proposed contract also includes Evaluation Committee Jn requesting five percent salary increases over a 12 the approval of an Towards step plan in addition to monthly Blue School The program CrossBlue Shield payments amounting involving a random sampling of to approximately $56 elementary school children is designed While school board officials have to take the place of another evaluation been reluctant to comment on the latest process which the board rejected VVx i i I to si i ww 1 i rJA aW 2 1 '2 2 a 4 1 OK 20 I I ftW I Bi 2 tv HOLO ssr ar bWE Nhfci aw uer A TBr 1 Sk TV 4W Wlwy 2 A 14 kJ JI xJrui wliil" A 1 iv El 1S1I Sal Wl O' I irst Ah' 5ki 'lift rZ2 ix T1 II OR SALE Brookside 1973 mobile home Nursery School I 2 bedroom HA and wood Solon stove built In Maine To be ic will be opening October lb mo''ea $8000 Register now your 3 4 5 year Cal1 events aVePM Mary lz 64322B3 OR RENT Delivered by ton In Madison Also so ib Bags 2 separate rooms Bill Dan Maillet with Kitchen privileges 6452159 Call 696 39 32 alter 5 pm: LAWNSALE ew Riverview Memorial School Professional Office Route 2 Norridgewock CAD DEklT Sunday October 5 rUnnCIll 10 am to5 pm 5 rooms 625 square feet wall to wall carpeting MASON SHOE I dealer May be seen at 32 So 47a4ie86a32 actory St Skowhegan Athens Road or call 474 3697 Skowhegan 1 Kennebec River Rovers Chapter of Good Sam wish to thank all the merchants who donated items for their goody bags and the auction making our fund raising weekend a great success PHILBRICK CO INSURANCE.

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