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1Ebitrb 1£nrnlly for <1Llnsr ill oral <1Lnurrugr Serving 'Ihe Central Penquis Jlrea Vol. 6, No. • 29 Thursday, July 20, 1967 Ten Cents VACATION TIME! Young swimmers in Milo. "Shades of the Old Swimming Hole", yoll oldsters! (Photo by Mike Brigham) Page 2 THE TOWN CRIER THE TOWN CRIER is published each Thursday evening by the TOWN CRIER PUBLIC;\ TIONS. '1?'li Lo e omm u n i tv we hope to be of help to the citizens of the·tvwns in our coverage through NEWS, INFORMATION, ;J..fo" pit al CJilcw" AND LOWER PRICED ADVERTISING. we accept no financial responsibility for errors ADMISSIONS 'ATEEK OF JULY lOTH: in advertising but will gladly print c'orrections. MILO: BROWNVILLE: Copies of most photos appearing in THE TOWN Harriett Davis Jessie Heskett CRIER mav be obtained through bur office. Walter ·Patterson Cindy McCleary If you have news or available photos of any sort Mariano Delgado we urge you to call an editor or drop in. Dead Francis Butterfield line will be Monday Noon but we would appreciate Susan Sturtevant Sheldon Wallace qopy received earlier in the week. Lewis Badger Jeffrey Durant Classified ads 50 cent minimum including up to Artht~r Perkins John Pomelow 12 words., 3 cents for each additional word. Dis John Webb BRADFORD: play ad space by the column inch. Penny Clark Robin Randall Gleason Morrison EDITOR- Joanne Brigham AUGUSTA: LAGRANGE: Milo 943-7384 Isla Taylor Carroll Langley HERMON: CHELMSFORD, MASS. Edith Hamel Jeffrey Charpentier DISCHARGES: If yo.. want to BUY, SELL, MILO: BROWNVILLE: RENT or SWAP, try "Town John Webb Edward Quirion Crier" Classified. Howard Artus Jessie Heskett FOR SALE Roberta Bryer Cindy McCleary Charles Keiley BRADFORD: Horse-drawn farm machin- ery. Call 943-8805 &UilfORD Paul Nutter Elaine Russell and baby Cecil Rives Lavetta Smith Piscataquis County Retired Mary Thompson FOR SALE Teachers will meet Tuesday, Robin Randall 1965 Karmen Ghia. See Rich- July 25, for a picnic lunch at Harriett Davis LAGRANGE: ard Hamlin in Milo or call943- noon at the Blanchard Picnic Claire Crosby Carroll Langley Mariano Delgado 2379 · Area on the Milo Road, if rainy HERMON: GARLAND: R SALE they will meet at the Milo Am- Edith Hamel Muriel Day F~8 hp electric start Scott mo- erican. Legion Home at the CHARLESTON: AUGUSTA: tor, 14 ft. aluminum boat and same time. Irving Simmons Isla Taylor trailer. Battery 1"Unning lights TRANSFERRED: To Eastern Maine General, Bangor: On Sunday, July23, 9:30a, windsheild, seat cushions, re Richard Whitten, Brownville m., at the Guilford Community mote controls$650. 00 Richard Jeffrey Charpentier, Chelmsford, Mass. Chessa, Milo. Church, the Rev. Robert Good win, Pastor of the Methodist Receptionists are: Friday, LottieDorr; Saturday, Edith White FOR SALE Church in Madison, New Jer and Stepha11ie 'Sturtevant; Sunday, Rosamond Golden and Maxine 1966 Bridgeston e motor bike, sey, will be guest preacher at Sca.nlon; Monday, Phyllis Treworgy; Tuesday, Vivian Wibber only 400 miles, $165.00. Haz the United Worship Service. ly; Wednesday, ElizabethStanchfield; Thursday, Claire Crosby. en Conlogue, Gould St. Milo. Valley Grange will meet Sat COTTAGE FOR SALE urday night, July 22. Refresh 6-12 INSECT On Schoodic Lake , Davis ments after the meeting. Mem ~~"" REPELLANT Cove, 5 roows, gas lights, bers please bring sandwiches TOWELETTES stove and refrigerator. Price or pastry. Al\TD SPRAY is r ight. Call 943-2305. OFF REPELLANT A public card party will be SUNTAN Lotions CARD OF THANKS held at the Grange Hall, July SUNBURN Remedies We wish to express our thanks 21. Refreshments and prizes. PRESCRJPTION to the friends and neighbors for Service the many cards and flowers sent The smorgasbord to be held to our mother, Mrs. o·. B. Leo- at the Community Church on nard during her illness and pas- Friday, July 21, will open at sing. 5:30 p.m. Ross Drug Margaret Fisher Phone 876-2.621 Guilford, Maine Edna Webb SANGERVIllE the United Church of Sanger Muriel Herring, R.N. and Mrs. Helen Mulherin A pre-school Child Health ville, July 25, starting at 8:00 Mary Johnston, R.N. Persons Jean Buttery Conference sponsored by the a.m. The attending physician needing transportation should Nora Kroemer Stott-Flanders American Le will be Dr. C. H. Lightbody. call Mrs. Gloria Grant, 876- John Leonard gion Auxiliary will be held at He will be assisted by Mrs. 3908. THE TOWN C.RIER Page 3 THURSDAY JULY ZOTH DOOR PRIZES! 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MAINE AUDUBON SOCIETY - BACK-YARD FRONTIER: The Kennebunkport Opera Fund is sponsoring two performances ANTI-LITTERBUG FIRING SQUAD by POLLY BRADLEY ofRos sini's "TheBarberofSeville" att.i.e Kennebunk Town Hall If there's one thing that bugs me, it's a litterbug. I'm pro on Friday, July 21 and Saturday, July 22 at 8:30 p.m. The Tur posinga solution (one might call i t the final solution): the firing nau Opera Players of New York will perform this lively and en squad. tertaining comic opera with a spirited English translation of the A good, efficient anti -litterbug firing squad can fire a lot of original Italian libretto. excess litter into the trash barrel. Featured in this forthcoming production are some of the most Last Tuesday I took the kids to the beach, and there on our exciting young voices in professional opera today including Louise beautiful shores, which on Monday had been raked clean of de Budd of the Metropolitan Opera Studio. Two other members of bris by the town, were 40 or 50 bright new beer cans .. like so the cast, Alan Baker and Ronald Gerbrands, may be recalled many colorful, newly- planted tourist flowers. by foriner Maine audiences for their successful roles at the It's hard to concei\·e of a party of 20 people, not one of whom Arundel Opera Theater of past years. Mr. Baker is also the will bother to pick up the beer cans. But it was also hard to Director of this· production. ' believe that of all the disapproving people who had walked around · · • .The musical-director of the Turnau Company is Warren Wil- the mess grumbling the next morning, no one had bothered to ':sou, alsoofNew York. Mr. Wilson received his M.A. from the pick up the cans. J~iliard School of Music and has toured bot~ Western and East S•) the kids and I cleaned up after the party. It only took a few ern Europe as an accompanist and as a soloist. When not con minutes and it was great therapy. As I fired the cans into the ducting for Turnau , Mr. Wilson is the full time accompanist for trash barrel, each can in my mind was a full-si zed, beer-bellied the noted singer, William Warfield. litterbug. Wham! Crash! Another subconscious inner aggres The Kennebunkport Opera F und is the fund raising arm of the sion gone! It's a good thing people can't be sent to jail for im Kennebunkport Opera Guild, now being incorporated. According agin.a.ry mass mu1·der. to Louis Kashey, Jr., general manager, the "Barber of Seville" I didn't tell my children what was going on in my nasty adult performance is part of an effort to obtain support which would mind. They were having too much fun innocently exploding im warrant bringing the Turnau Opera Company to Kennebunkport aginary bombs with each boom of the barrel. for the entire 1968 summer season and, correspondingly, there Figure out the statistics: s uppose half the people in the United after. States are not litterbugs anci the other half are .. a pessimistic The Turnau.Opera Players have staged over 450 performances estimate. All we need to solve the problem is for each anti -bug of 40. different operas, including 5 world premieres of contern to pick up the mess of one bug. Not only that, but a party of 20 porary works. The company has been orga~zed as a non-profit, needs only one anti-litterbug in its midst to rouse the latent educational institution and enjoys a tax exempt status with the consciences of the other l9 people. Federal Government. The Turnau Opera has been dedicated to ,..-- -------------------------~ presenting opera as it is meant to be--a complete union of dra- matic and musical values. JS YOUR AD MISSING FROM THIS SPOT? Tickets may be obtained by phoning 967-2379 or 967-2593 REMEMBER -IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! {area Code 207) or by writing OPERA, Kennebunkport, Maine, 04046. PICKUPS I CAliPERS COUPLE WED AT MILO Donald L. Treworgy of Mys Miss Cecilia Audrey Smith, tic, Conn. wa s best man. daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Ce Assisting at the reception 8 Ply 815 I 15 TUBELESS TIRES cil A. Smith a.f Milo became were Mrs. Lois Leckey of West tjJ.e bride of Alan Joseph Trew Peru, Maine, Mrs. Phyllis orgy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Treworgy and Miss Marcia Lloyd J.