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SPECIAL EDUCATION REVIEW TEAM 1D CONDUCT SITE VISIT AT M.S.A.D. No. 41 Richard M. Sawyer, Superintendent of Schools in M. S. A.D. No. <±1, announced t hat a spacial education reviaw team would conduct a site visit on Wednesday and Thursday, January 18 and 19. The team, headed by Edgar N. Darby, a staff mem ber from the Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, will review the special education programs in the district. The other team members will be Ms. Gloree Rollins, special education staff member, from M.S.A-.D. No. 13, Bingham, and Ms. Lenore Worcester, special education con tun sultant, from the University of Maine, Orono. Team members are· selected because of their knowledge of special education ♦ programs. During the two days, team members will interview school administrators and teachers and evaluate facilities and student progress records. A random selection of parents of students Vol. 17, No. 2 in special education programs will also be interviewed. Thursday, Jan. 12, 1978 ltF A report of findingj; and recommendations will be compiled Twenty Cents by the Department of Educational and Cultural Services follow ing the site visit. The Department will provide technical <!lr11tral tllRatnr·.a Brrkly Nrurn tllRagaztm assistance, if necessary, to the district to assist them in meeting new state and federal special education laws. MILO SELECTMEN MEET Clerk's Institute in B.hode Is derson participated in a dis Dean Henaerson who will no The Milo Board of Selectmen land where she spent 45 hours cussion of burial rates and a tify the Selectmen. held their regular meeting on in actual classwork. She was flat rate of $75 ' year-round Trustees of the Milo Water Monday, January 8 , with the impressed with the scope of was adopted, For babies or District have been receiving full board in attendance. the instruction offered. She children's graves the rate will $55 per year. At the sugges Town Clerk Kathleen Long also reported on the M. M.A. be $15. Cut-off date for win tion of the water distr let rp.an gave a review of the school Convention in October. ter burial will be determined ager, Arthur Carey, these she attended at the Town Earl Eames and Dean Hen- from ground conditions by lectmen voted the Trustees a stipend of $100 per year. Building permits were signed Area Storm Damag_:e for Gerald Ladd, for tempor ary Derby Post Office in a trailer; Richard Harmon and Richard Mccorrison for 2-car garages; Richard Burton, an 8' x 12' shed. The Town Warrant was sign ed and the meeting adjourned. MILO DUMP PERMITS 1D BE ISSUED As of Monday, January 30, 1978, the townspeople will need a dump permit to use the Town Dump. This is a sticker which is put on the windshield. Inorder toobtainthis sticker, you must submit your vehicle registration at the Milo Town Office. If, in the future, you sell your vehicle, in order to obtain another sticker for a new vehicle, you will have to scrape off the old sticker and return this to the Town Office. severe storm wh1c h s wept across lVIalne on 1\/IoTlday wftnlit"gnwlnc!sa nclarivTn g· -rain This procedure applies only left enough water in the Pleasant River runoff area to cause flooding again at the Pl to Milo and Orneville resi easant R iver bridge on outer Pleasant Street in Milo. The area on the other side of the dents. Brownville resident;:; ridge was also flooded and at presst ime r e s ide nts on the Medford side of the bridge should contact the Brownville r e stranded in their homes as neither the back Brownville Road or the Lakeview Town Office. No one will be allowed to use -..-._rad was passable. Farther out on the road to Medford the road was coverecl with the Milo Dump unless there is ice making travel in that direction impossible also. All those living in that area were a Milo Dump Permit on the not able to get to their jobs in Milo 0 11 Tuesday and prospects were not guod f9r Wed- windshield. nes day. (Photo by Claude Trask) Page 2 January 12, um:l THE .TO.W N CRIER THE TOWN CRIER is published each Thursday by the Milo Printing Company. We 91tilo eoµtm~u1 it~ hope to be of·help to the citizens of the towns of our coverage area thr;>ugh NEWS, IN ~"~Pi tat'9'1..zw~ FORMATION and LOW PRICED ADV~R TISING, WEEK OF JANUARY 1 We accept no financial responsibility ADMISSIONS DISCHARGES for errors in advertising but will gladly BRADFORD BRADFORD print · corrections. • Bridgett Ha milton Bridgett Hamilton Copies of most photos appearing in THE BROWNVILLE JCT. MILO TOWN CRIER may be obtained through our Ila Mooers E dna Hanscom office. BROWNVILLE DISC EASED If you have news or available photos of Marion Stanchfield Willis Osgood any £Ort we urge you to call or drop in. MILO Deadline is Monday afternoon but we would Edna Goddard appreciate copyreceivedearlier in the week. Willis. Osgood Classified ads $1. 00 minimum up to 20· words. _5 ·· cents for each additional word. Display ad space .EX the column inch. Call 943-7384 for ad space or with news, STUART J . CLAYMAN Ph.D. Joanne W. Brigham, Editor Adults • Parents P rompt Appointm&nts Call For Fee E.stimates FOR RENT 8 66-4192 Mobile home in Webber Jones Trailer Park, Brownville. If you. want to BUY, SELL, Call - 965-3941 RENT\ or SWAP, try "Town PSYCHOLOGIST Crier"' Classified. · FOR SALE 69. Main St. Orono, Ma'ine Combination wood and gas VILLAGE GIFT SHOPPE range, oven & new grates -- DERBY MOTHERS' SERVICE CLUB For the unus ual and different $80. 00. Call - 943-2436 The Derby Mothers' Service Club held an all day meeting vis it the Village Gift Shoppe, at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Kinney on January 3 with ten ' ' Spring Street, Milo attendance. The January birthdays of club members were CARD OF THA NKS served with a special cake made by Mrs. Eleanor Clar . WANTED I would like to express my Those honored were Edith Rideout, Violet Ricker, Ida Merri Club Secretaries, earn cash appreciation to Dr. Garcia thew, Audrey Chadwick and Jennie Lyford. value for merchandise. Con and the staff of the Milo Com- Mrs. Rebecca Kinney, president, conducted the business tact Town & Country Clothing munity Hospital and Three meeting. A silent prayer was held in memory of club member Store in Milo 94 3-2251 Rivers Ambulance Service; Mrs. Laura Russell. · The Legion and Auxiliary and The names of ABC Clifford Smith, Lackland Air Force AUIDMOTIVE REPAIR Milo Police Dept., and friends Base, Texas, and AB Quentin Small of Chanute Air Force Base, SERVICE and neighbors for their kind Illinois, were added to the club file. It was reported that Bob's Service Center has help and concern during my M/Sgt. Lewis Higgins has retired after serving for twenty moved to 21 Church Street, recent bereavement, years. A wedding card was sent to Basil Curtis, Jr., and Brownville. Complete disc Arlene Osgood flo wers were sent to the funeral of Mrs. Laura Russell. Ma il and drum brake service, was acknowledged from the follo wing servicemen: Franklin · Tires. AAA Road Service. Smart MSG (USA Ret. ), Col. Allan Jose, A/IC Gordon Smith, Cars picked up and delivered CARD OF THANKS and AB Barry Spear. on request, Call 965-8495 The fam ily of John H. Elli Reports were given by all committees for 1977, and an son wishes to thank our many auction was held with Mrs. Kinney in charge. Pal names for SERVICE wonderful friends, neighbors, 1978 were drawn. Trash removal and light and relatives for the many, The following officers will serve for 1978: Rebecca Kin trucking in the Towns of Milo, many, cards , donations, food, ney, president; Marion Williams, vice president; Blanche LaGrange, Atkinson and Se and flo wers during the loss of Smart, Secretary; Mildred King, treasurer. Mrs. Kinney bec. Call Hubert Hobbs - our beloved son, B. J. appointed committees for the year as follows: Advisory Board, 943-7775 or 943-5533. Special thanks to the Milo Marion Williams, E leanor Clark, Dorothy Bushway and Edith Community Hospital, Dr. Rod Rideout; servicemen's birthday gifts, Marion Williams; spe FOR SALE riguez and the nu rs ing staff, cial gift,, and flowers, Eleanor Clark and Dorothy Bushll'ay; Gt rman Shorthaired Pointer especially Ava Strout and Val funeral flowers, sympathy and get we ll cards , l\1ar ion Will puppies for sale; AKC Reg erie Cowing for t he ir special iam s; mystery keepers, Eleanor Clark and Doroth\· Bu.shwa~·; istered. Call Lynn Sinclair, kindness during his s ickness. club reporter and seiling cards, Blanche Smar t; se11'ing, Bangor, Me, 9-12- 0697. Also, a special thank yo u to Blanche Smart, Avis Spear and Rebecca Kinney; basic and dis-. the Rev. Ann Stead ancl the charge letters and g ifts , l\1ilci'rec! King; ciub cl inners, ,\1, WANTED Lary Funeral Home. Olcl guns, swords, cart Cyr; auction, Rebecca Kinney and l\lildred King. Yo ur kindness will always The next meeting will be held on Januar.\· l 'i at the ho me r :r1_gcs , war Uhif1Jrl11S, pow be remembered. der fla sks , any related items. of Mrs, Dorothy Bushway. l\Tembers are asked to bring the i1· John and Ge rtie mystery gifts for the .mar. Calvert - 943- S8 02- Milo. Ellison and family THE TOWN CRIER January 12, ·1978 Page3 GIBL SCOUT COOKIE WEEK SCHEDULED JAN, 14-21 BROWNVILLE JCT.