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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 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! SIGN UP FROM JULY 20 to JULY 29

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33 Pleasant Street Milo Maine - 04463 Page 4 THE TOWN CRIER KENNEBUNKPORT OPERA GUILD, INC. 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 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. Treworgy of Milo, Smith of Milo. $25.00 each July 15, at the home oi the Mrs. Treworgy is a graduate bridegroom. of Milo High School and a June Rev. Kwan Lee officiated at graduate of Farmington State ~ the double ring ceremony. Cpllege in the department of TRIANGLE SERVICE Guilford, Given in marriage by her Horne Economics. She is a Maine father, the bride wore a white member of the Lambda Epsilon A - line dress and a short bouf­ Sorority. fant veil. She carried a bou­ Mr. Treworgy is a graduate CButterJiela' ~ 9ce lOW OPEl! quet of pink and white sweet­ of MHo High School and the heart roses and stephanotis. University of Maine. He has eream <;farm The maid of honor, Miss Pat­ taught English at several Maine r icia Smith of .Milo, wore a high schools and for the past yellow A- line dress with a year in Japan. "Drive in - try our matc hing headpiece. Miss After a wedding trip the cruple OWN MADE Ic e Cream, Smith carried a bouquet of Many D e l icious flavors" will be staying in Milo for the yellow and white poms. remainder of the summer.

DRIVE IN PLEASE - DRIVE OUT PLEASED! Guilford Road Dover-Foxcroft THE TOWN CRIER Page 5 Construction Progress Construction wor k is pro­ gressing on schedule on two large construction projects: The new SAD 41 High School in Milo (top left and bottom left) and the new National Wood Products mill in Brownville (center left and bottom right). Cont'd on Page 12

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.,...... ,_II-# •., ,...A,....;. THE TOWN CRIER Page 6 spiritual diet. WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting will be con­ ducted by the Pastor. Aft_er praising the Lord in a song service, we shall continue in a study of I Corinthians-Chap­ Rev. Carlton Cockey ter 9. United Baptist Church, Milo MAN'S UNFAILING GUIDE &UilFORD If there is anything which men need more than all else in these fW11 :rviETHODIST CHURCH troublesome times, itisanableanddependableguide. No man is (!Lij ur r 1~ N The food sale held on the wise enough, save in his own conce1t, to steer a safe course in Methodist Parsonage la\vn, the furious crosscurrents of evil that are now on a rampage MilO Friday, July 12, for the bene­ throughout the world. God alone knows the end from the beginn­ UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH fitof church finances was most ing. The course of human life is known to God. MILO, MAINE successful. working on the "For this God is our God forever and ever: he will be our 10 junior campers traveled project were Mr. and Mrs. guide even unto death." Psalm 48:14. Now in order- for an in­ to Baptist Park to begin a Donald T emplet. The bean hole dividual to receive day by day guidance from the Lord, he must week's camping experience. beans were prepared by Mr. ask for it. He must not ask with a doubtful mind but in faith be­ Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Brad­ and Mrs. Dana Reardon, others lieveing. It inspires courage and faith to discover the words of street and Mr. James Bunker assisting were Mrs. Thomas Jesus and the emphasis he placed on the word ASK. were i.he drivers taking the Blake, Mrs. Florence Bodfish, "Ask, and itshallbegivenyou; seek, andyeshall find; knock, campers to Aroostook. The Mrs. Manley Haley, Mrs. E th­ and it shall be opened unto you:" Matthew 7:7. It is not enough · campers are Donald Richards, el Martin, Mrs. George How­ to pray just once. The easiest way of obtaining a blessing from Kim Stevens, Stephen Bunker, ard, Mrs. Frank Kent, Mrs. God is to ask. SEEK implies a further degree of diligence as Diane Robinson, Cindy Dan­ Kenneth Merrill, Margaret A. whensvmethirigisoutofplaceandwehave to look for it. KNOCK forth, Phillip Danforth, Ash­ Martin, Mrs. PaulNoble, Mrs. signifies an even greater degree of patient perserverance in our ley Jackins, Jonathan Cockey, Lester Sinclair, Mrs. Ruth quest for answered prayer. It points out there may be one or Butch Chessa and Darrell Ly­ Stuart, Pearl Ward, Mrs. more difficulties in our way. It shows we must not be discour­ ford. Ralph Weston, Mrs. Charlotte aged with the problems but must keep looking, for not all pray­ COMING EVENTS: White, Mrs. James White, en; are answered quickly. Then, too, we must find the will of SATURDAY Esther Woolsey. God. The men's prayer and Bible Cont'd on Page 7 In order to find the will of God we must search the Bible which Study group meets at 7:30. All is our unfailing guide. We pray for peace in spite of the Wo rds men are invited to come to of Jesus when he tells us there shall be wars and rumors of study the word. We search the wars. we find our leaders and many people of our great country Bible for the answers to our SPECIAl Of are afraid of Communism. Yet the Bible shows us that God questions. raises up great nations with one purpose in mind, to chastise SUNDAY his erring people. We are doing the work of God's people. We Sunday School begins at 9:40 THE WEEK! say, 'In God We Trust.' Our unfailing guide tells us we must have a.m. You will enjoy the dis­ "GEM" national repentance--a turning to the Almighty God. cussion in the· adult classes. "Thus the Lord saved Hezekiah and the i nhabitants of Jerusa­ The children have work books TENT CAMPER lemfrom thehandofSennacherib, the King of Assyria, and from to study from. This is a profit­ the hand of all others, and guided them on every side." II Chron­ able hour for the family at wor­ reduced to $585·00 icles 32:22. HowdidGod guide his people? The only way he has ship. ever guided them. They followed his commandments, statutes Special music will be featured and judgments. God bless a people when they allow his Holy at the morning worship service Word to guide them. It is a Word that never fails. It has the which begins at 11 a.m. In a GOlF CARTS answer to our problems and fears. day when so many people are Men put forth so much effort in finding the joys and pleasures looking for signs and miracles from $21·85 of life. God's Word will guide us to prosperity if we will 'seek Pastor Cockey will explain first tl.e Kingdom of God •.. ' from the Bible the proper se­ A FEW With our great advancements in every field we still need a quence of the working of God. CANOES guide. Christians need not taste defeat. God is our unfailing 'Miracles and Signs Follow­ guide and he has given us his Word to discover His Will. Will ing' will be the sermon topic. LEFT @ $J65•00 you humble yourselves before Jesus Christ and ask forgiveness? Be sure to bring your Bibles. Will you then walk worthy of your calling? The evening service will be USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN at 7:30. During the song ser­ FOR GUl\18 FOR FALL! ' vice of praise special music SHELDON POOLE will be rendered. The sermon REPRESENTATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE topic will be 'Spiritual Malnu- \11LO SPORT selling trition.' We are living in a Life and Hospital Insurance world undernourished in Spir- SHOP 19 Cliuton Street, Milo, Me. Phone 943-7428 itual food. Com-a tonight to ,._~...,;.,;______.. learn how to obtain a balanced THE TOWN CRIER Page 7

CHURCH NEWS' ~ Cont'd from Page 6 COMMUNITY CHURC.H Leta Buzzell, Kay Moody and A pleasant Sunday evening Pat Davis. Refreshments of GUILFORD-WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE was spent at the Community puncll, sandwiches and cake The Woman'sSoqietyofChristianService, HelpingHand Chap­ Church when 40 members and were served the guests during ter, met Wednesday, July 12, atRuthStuart'scampatWhetstone friends gttthered to honor Mr. the evening. , Pond. There were fourteen present. The meeting was preceded and Mrs. Adra Lovley who Mr. Lovley is on vacation· by a covered dish lunch, the hostesses served dessert. Co­ were recently married. from his church this month and . hostesses with Mrs. Stuart were Katherine Howard, Charlotte A large ·basket of household the Methodist Crurch is supply-· W)lj.te , Esther Woolsey. gifts was presented to the cou­ ing the pulpit. Mr. Lovley will The p,resident, Mrs. Charlotte Merrill presided, opening the ple and a social evening en­ be the supply speaker at the . meeting with prayer. joyed. The committee arrang­ Methodist Church during the Reported the Executive Committee had met and the Calendar ing the party from the Ladies month of August. for 1967-68 is nearly completed. The following recommendation Circle was Charlotte Cookson, was accepted. Arrange with other church women's groups in the area tO observe May Fellowship Day, the first Friday in May. This day is observed by United Church women and atten­ CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS tionis focused on issues of major concern in the local commun­ "MAINE PIONEERS HELPED SETTLE THE WEST" ity, a portion of the offering is retained for local work. On July 24, hundreds of communities in the Western United The president presented the following names for officers which States will celebrate Brigham Young's arrival in the Salt Lake were recommended by the Committee on Nominations: Mrs. *lley and the founding of the State of Utah (then called Deseret). Bertha Turner, Secretary of Spiritual Life, Margaret A. Mar­ While parades, rodeos, fairs, social and cultural events will tin, chairman, Local Church Activities. They were elected to mark the western celebrations, few people living as far east as office. · Maine realize the events in the Pine Tree State over 130 years The president appointed the following standing committees: ago which played an important role in settling the West. Program: Katherine Kent, Esther Woolsey, Melva Haley, It was in 1837 that Wilford Woodruff, perhaps the greatest Dorothy Fortier, Edwina Hamilton, Bertha Turner. missionary in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ Finance: Esther Woolsey, Charlotte Merrill, Vera Weston, ter-day Saints, began his work in Maine, the home state of his Dorothy Fortier, Melva Haley, Katherine Kent, Elnora Welts. wife, Phoebe Carter of Scarboro. One year later he had preached Membership: Dorothy Fortier, Bertha Turner, Helen Haley, in all the major cities of the State, and converted nearly the en­ Florecce Bodfish, Margaret Martin, Diane Deane, Winifred tire population of the Fo~ Islands. Wilford Woodruff's account Pulkinnen. contains many interesting events, including a journey through Spiritual Life: B~rtha Turner, Phyllis Perkins, Melva Haley, heavy mid-winter snows from Camden to Bangor on foot, and Charlotte White, Katherine Kent, Minnie Nesbit. of baptizing new converts in the sea, and miraculous healings Local Church Activities: Margaret ~artin, Dorothy Fortier, of the sick. Melva Haley, Marjorie Page, Vera 'Weston, Esther Woolsey, In 1838 the Latter-day Saints were called to gather in Illinois, Winifred Pulkinnerr, Ruth Stuart, Bertha Turner, Katherine and in October Wilford Woodruff started out with the first group Howard, Gloria Leighton. from Maine. "On the 4th of October," he recorded, "we ... started Telephone Committee: Florence Bodfish, Gladys Sinclair, upon our journey of~, 000 miles .•. taking with me my wife, her Mabel Johnston, Marcia Holmes. nursing babe, to lead a company of 53 souls from Maine to Ill­ The following members will attend The School of Christian inois, and to spend near1y 3 months traveling in wagons, through Mission at Colby CoUege, Waterville, August 21-25: Charlotte rain, mud, Ejnowand frost. It was such a trial as I never before Merrill, Vera Weston, Esther Woolsey, Bertha Turner and had attempted during my experience as. a minister of the gospel." Margaret Martin. "I;he theme of the school is "Our Faith At Work." ·But it was an experience that prepared Wilford Woodruff and Rev. Robert J. Variasek, former pastor, now pastor at Lime­ his band of pioneers for the famous trek from Illinois to Utah in ' stone, will be co-ordinator for the school. 1847. It was from WilfoL'd Woodruff's wagon on July 24, 1847, Worship and Program: The Christian and Culture was pre­ that Brigham Young said of the barren Salt Lake Valley, "This , sented by Charlotte Merrill, Vera Weston and Esther Woolsey. is the place, drive on!" The meeting closed with the WSCS benediction. From Salt Lake the early pioneers, among them many New Englanders, settled such places as Idaho Falls, Idaho; Phoeniz, ; San Bernadino, California; and other western com munities. ONE THING THAT Wilford Woodruff returned to Maine several times during his WE NEVER ARGUE lifetime, preaching in Portland, Bangor, Camden, and many ABOUT IS OUR OWN communitielil along the way. He fulfilled a mission with Brigham FAMILY'S SAFETY! young to Engl11nd and in his first year there baptized 336 per:. Pasteurized & Homo= eona into 'fhij Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In geni:ted Fresh Milk is 1889 be was ~ut>tained as President of the Church, serving in ALWAYS SA:FE! that o~paoity until his death in 1898. · Toclay, 4:~ fl.IU~time missionaries and the members of 15 La:tter~day l3aint congregations in Maine remember, and value, the work ot W1Uo.rd woodruff and his early pioneer followers. ~ace~~~"~ LW~aoov Phone 943-2260 Milo Page 8 THE TOWN CRIER Mr. . and Mrs. John Boyle were i!l Camden last M~HJ.da,y. Methodist Food Sale Enroute they called' on. her brother and his wife, ~r. a:O.d Mrs. GeorgeYoungand fa.mily in Belfast. Mrs. J. Milton Harvey is attending summer school at the U of M. DO.JlR·FOICROFT Sara Worscester was home Mr. and Mrs. WaLlace Mc­ last week at her apliirtment on Phearsc;m and son Russell of North Street. Paloose, Washington are visit- . Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mit­ ing her mqther and husbapd, chell and three children, John, Mr. and Mr~. Charles Strout. Clifford and Joy of California David L. S}W:w, who is having have been guests of his moth­ a 20-day furlo~h, is with his er, Mrs. Clinton Mitchell and mother, Mrs. William Shaw. other relatives. · Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mr. and Mrs .. Donald Hayes Smithhavereiurnedfrom Hart­ and Carolyn Green·have been ford, Conn. While there: they . visiting in Framin~h~m, Mass. called on Mr. and Mrs. $tau­ Mr. and Mrs. KermitSwee·n­ ton Lee, former residents of ey have been guests of friends Dover-Foxcroft. · L . in Brunswick fqr a few days. The Guilford Methodi~t Church held a food Sf1le last Friday M!tlcolm Anderson, in the' Barbara Goodwin and Mrs. on the parsonage_lawn. The sale was for the.benefit of church service for.l2 years as a Mas­ Earl Howe were in Walling­ finances and was reported to be very succes;sful. . Shown above tel1 Scuba Diver, stationed at ford, Conn. Thursday and Fri- e,re a few of the many,people that stopped atJthe booth. a 'dase in Conn., has been vis­ day of last week. · {Photo by Maw ) iting his father, Harry Ander­ · Dr. and Mrs. Robert ·Goodell Tj'l son,. while his wife and three and children Robert and Jeff­ in children have been visHing rey of Williamston, Mass~ are other relatives. guests of Mrs. Goodell's moth­ er, Mrs. Ruby Flanders. Mr. and Mrs. Skip Salley and . son, Spencer, have moved to Wallingford, Conn. where Mr. Sall~y has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pratt were in North Bradford recent­ ly calling on Mrs. Helen Chad- SPECIALS! borne. · Miss Jane Herbert of Bur­ lingt,on, Vermont M.s recently been a · guest of Mrs. Donald Hayes. Miss Ellen Dow, daughter of $&.88 Mr. andMrs. ElmerDow, and friend, Miss Carol Santa Maria of Windsor, Vermont, are on a camping trip .in .Nova·Scotia .. James Ros_e of Middlefield, Ohio spent last week with. his friend Gilbert Cole at the Cole SHOP MILO & $AVE! camp atSchoodic Lake. James was a buddy of Gilbert's dur­ ing World War II in'the medi­ TOWN & cal corps in the Philippines •. Professor John ·. Beli1riey of COUNTRY Middletown, Maine,_ who)s 'a teacher in Middletown College. Middletown, Mass. is spend­ CLOTHING STORE ing the week with Gilbert Cole at his. Schoodic Lake cottage. qont'd on Page, 9

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LOCAL BRIEFS Ladd. They attended the Wind weekend guests of Mr. and DUVER- FOXCROFT Jammers show ~t the harbor. Mrs. Ernest McPhetres. Mr. BU·IlFDRD Cont'cl from Page 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ladd called on and Mrs. Soper and Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. Dodge have Harley Warren has returned Rev. and Mrs. Charles Mon­ left Monday morrung for Expo returned froll' a ten-day visit from Mass. where he had been teith in Rockland. 67 . Master Scott stayed with to Massachusetts and Maine, visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dow his grandparents, ~1r. and visiting former relatives of June Cassidy. and daughters of Conn. were Mrs. McPhetres, while his Guilford; Mr. and Mrs. Er­ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olson supper guests ..on€ night last parents were away. vin Cranton of Needham .Hei­ and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ol­ week of his broth~r, Elwin Dow Jeffrey Humphrey was the ghts, Mrs. Sarah Hayes of Na­ son of Melrose, Mass. have and wife. guest of his paternal grand­ tick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert In­ been recent guests of their sis­ Mr s. Kate Simpson was a parents,. Mr: and Mrs. Earl nis of South Portland and Mr. ter-, Mrs. Judith Vernott. With gv.estlastweekof Mrs. Gladys Humphrey Sunday afternoon and Mrs. David Edes of Sa­ them was a grandson, Stephen Weymouth, Guilford. and evening. Battus. Olson, from Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lord Pfc. Terrance Higgins has Mrs. Lunette Foulkes was a and two children, her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berce, arrived in An Khe, Vietnam. weekend guest of Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Roberts and broth­ his son Harold and wife, were He is stationed with the 27th Richard Woehr of Hampden. in Farmington Thursday to er, Clifton were in Lincoln re­ Maint. Div. 1st Cavalry Div. Mrs. Emma Mathews return­ visit their brother and uncle, cently0allingonMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Sargent, ed to Saco on Saturday after a Stanley Parker. Clayton Wallcott. their daughter, Miss Valerie visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Mrs. George A. Quirk and Sargent and son, James Sar­ ton Troy and fam'ily. Vicki three daughters, Kathleen, of Ellsworth and sister, Mrs. gent have returned from a trip Troy accompanied her for a Mary-Jo and Ann Marie are Louise Allen formerly of this to Quebec and Niagara Falls. week's visit. guests of her parents, Mr. and town, are camping at Onawa. On the return trip ,they went to Mr. andMrs. LeslieMcDon­ Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Dow re­ Mrs. Bruce Drake. They are Manchester, N.H. to visit ald were recent visitors of Mr. from Athens, Ohio. centlyvisitedMrs. Dow's sis­ Miss Virginia Kneeland. andMrs. KirkJohnsoninScar­ Clarence Sargent had the mis­ ter, Mrs. Malcolm Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. John Miller borough and attended the races fortune to break his leg Wed­ and husband, at their camp at and son Stephen of in Gorham. A dinner followed nesday while loading logs. He Schoodic Lake. are spending the summer at with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, is in the E. M.G. Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mail­ Piper Pond and were recent Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bangor. man of Middleton, NovaScotia guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sid­ Hall, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Varnum and Mrs. have been guests of his broth­ ney Buzzell and daughters. Mrs. Kirk Johnsou and son, David Hebb drove to Boston on er, Mr. Alden Bent and fam­ Mr. George Michaud and his Joel, inEastGlouster, Maine. Saturday to meet Mrs. Hebb's ily; also a sister, Mrs. John mother, Mrs. Julia Michaud Mrs. Evelyn Goodsoe is daughter and husband, Mr. and Osbourne, husband and family of Fitchburg, Mass., came spending a tr.ontn with her Mrs. Paul Tothrop and family from Waterville were guests. July 8th to visit relatives in daughter and husband, Lt. and who flew from their home in the area. Mrs. Julia Michaud Mrs .. James Bu..'C:ton. Florida to Boston. They will SANGERVIllE has been the guest of her daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Arno Emery be guests in the Hebb home. At the United Church Sunday ter, Mrs. Mildred White, dur­ are spending the week at Sebec RobertVarnum has received the pas tor, the Rev. George ing the week. Mr. Michaud has Lake as guests of Mr. and his discharge from Fort Leon­ R. Castillo took for his ser­ visited relatives in Old Town. Mrs. Robert Davee. ard, Missouri and is visiting mon subject, "The Secret Of He and his mother will return Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gal­ his grandfather, LindsayVar­ Trust". to Fitchburg on Monday. usha and ~ Mr . and Mrs. Guy num in New Mexico. Mrs. Faye Stilson of Sanger­ Mrs. Vaughn Reed of Har­ Robinson were at Penobscot, Robert and Richard Varnum ville accompanied Mr. and mony and Mrs. Alec Johnson summer home of Mrs. Flor­ and Richard Smith have been Mrs. Alvin Spaulding of Guil­ of Portland were Friday call­ ence Woodward, for the week­ called to Camp Drum, New ford to Bangor on Thursday ers on Miss Abbie Fowler. end. York, July 25, for two week's where they visited relatives Miss Linda White entertained. GUILFORD MAN WOUNDED training. and friends. 15 of her young friends on .Wed­ IN AC TION Mrs. Mildred Coward'of Lex- Mr. andMrs. MichaelMagee nesday afternoon, the occasion Mrs. Clara Cowette of Guil­ ington, Mass. has been visiting and Miss Violet Mooers were being her ninth birthday anru­ ford has received word that her cousin and wife , Mr, and in Bangor recently. versary. Games were played, her son, Lance Cpl. Michael M·rs. Harold Wellington and Mrs. Earle Herring, Mrs. and refreshments served. Lin­ H. Gourley, U.S.M.C., now called. on friends of earlier Rachel Carr, Mr. and Mrs. da received gifts and money. stationed in Vietnam, has been days. I':{ orris Leighton were Tuesday Present were George White, twice wounded. On July 2 he Mrs. Tina Webster, who has visitors in Bangor. Jr. , Carole Moulton, Debbie received a wound in the should­ beenhospitalizedinaNewYork Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawes and Janice Coffin, Barbara er and on July 4 he received a hospital, returned to her apart- have returned from a vacation Clukey, DarlindaBurton, Shar­ head injury while engaged .in ment on Summer Street on spent with their children, Mr. on Dufauit, Jackie and Debbie action. against hostile forces Mond~y. and Mrs. Richard Hall at East­ Libby, Darlene Haskell and near the D. M. Z. line. He is now in the hospital a­ Mr. and Mrs . Roy A. Ladd port, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lov- cousin Holly, Joyce Parsor.s board the ship USS Sanctuary, were in Boothbay Harbor two ellinBangorandMr. andMrs. of Dover- Foxcroft, Tracy .Reed Nesbit at Topsham. VainioofGuilford. Mrs. Nazer AH-17. His condition is re­ days last wee~ as guests of 1 ported as good. their granddaughter, Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Soper ClukeyandMissMarleneR>ole and family of Friendship were were also guests.

I Page 10 THE TOWN C RIJi;.W GuUfo rd Baptist Camporee Katahdin. Campers

Anyone in our cover age area lives within an hour's drive of . beautiful Baxter State Park. Is your tent one of those shown above at Katahdin Stream? Majestic Mt. Katahdin provides · background. (Photos by Frank

GUILFORD BAPTIST . Neal. CHURCH CAMPOREE Devotions were held each GREATLY ENJOYED morning and were led by Maur­ The family Camporee,spon­ ice Neal and Clayton Holt. At sored by the Guilford Baptist the Campfire Fellowship Mon­ Church over the last holiday day evening, a Singspiration weekend was greatly enjoyed was enjoyed with special rou­ by all who participated. Camp sic by Nina Neal and Curtis was set up at Tent Village, a Cole. Favortte Bible vers.es private camping area in E. were given by. a numl;ler pre ~ Newport, Sunday afternoon, sent. July 2. In the evening a vesper During the day, horseshqes, service was held, led by the · swimming and the trampoline pastor, Rev. Ralph F. Cole. were enjoyed by all. Twe nty ~ Songs were sung to guitar ac­ · four young people anQ. !l.ct~JltS companiment with special mu­ withother invited gue§§ were sic by Ken Cole and Sheila in attendance at the §a\'I"P· A permanent resident of Baxter Par k on his way to mar ket was photogr aphed b y Mr . Knaut. THE TOWN CRIER Page 11 11U'hat's On ~ RIU&Eif'S This 'W'eek? /1 byMattTroy COME ON DOWN! TallulahBankhead is gueststai'in t.ltis week's Lucy-Desi Com­ PLACE edy Hour on Thursday night at 7:30 on CBS. (Channel 5) Vivian THE A&M DAIRY BAR- On the road to the Drive-In Vance and William Frawley co-star. Vincent Price guest stars as Count Sforza on this week's F s~~F;.-~lm St. Milo ~~.a Troop on Thursday night at 8:00 in color on ABC. (Channel 7) Many of your favor ite stars m~ke guest appearances on this ORDER A MEAL ~~~ . week's CBS Thursday Night Movie at 9:00 on CBS. (Channel 5) BASKET TO TAKE HOME' 'V .~ The movie is entitled "Pepe" and stars and Can­ Barbecued Chicken, Pizza, tinflas. Etc. Just DIAL 943-7722! I . Maine's Kurt. Russell stars in the Friday daytime show of T he . Fugitive. Kurt plays the son of Lt. Philip Gerard. That's on ABC (Channel 7) at 1:00 p.m. AMPLE PARliN I SPACE FOR 25 CARS TheTimeTunnelha.s moved to the 7:a0-8:30 time slot on ABC. Channel 7) A new teen music show entitled Malibu U. debuts NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES TO BE DELIVERED SOON this Friday at 8:30 in color with RickNelsonas host. This week's About 7400 telephone directories listing customers in the Dov- guest stars are the Four Seasons and Don Ho. er-Foxcroft area will be delivered by the New England Teleph- Othergoodshowsthisweekare, GunsmokeonSaturday at 10:00 one Company starting ,July 17th. in color on CBS (Channel 5), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea on Mail deli very will be completed by July 24th, Earl Merriman, local New England Telephone manager, said. Sunday at 7:00 in color on ABC (Channel 7), The Road West on Monday at 9:0.0 in color on NBC (Channel2), Combat! on Tues- Exchanges listed in the 1967 book include: Brownville, Dexter, . olor ABC '"'han el 7) The ABC "'ednesday Dover-Foxcroft, Greenville, Guilford, Milo, Monson and Rock- daY at 7 : 30 m c on \V n , "" ford. Night· Movie, entitled Murder, Inc., at 9:00 on ABC. (Channel 7} The cover features a color illustration of the State of Maine's Well, the fall ads have begun and NBC has started with NBC Week. CBS's shows are in the winning circle and ABC is having Exhibition building at EXPO '67 · a very special season. But what of the past season? What did The new directory contains more than 6800 listings--an inc - itaccomplish? What did i L teach the net\vorks about putting drama rease of 500 over last year· back on television? During the next few week's, I will present Special features include local emergency numbers printed on the inside front ~.:over. a complete review of the past season...... This week's review is about the shows. What shows were for- Information and lnstructlOns to asslst telephone users arc m- . , dexed on the first page. tunate to sta.y on for next season and what shows baa early deaths. The earliest death of this season was The Tammy Grimes Show. r------It went off three week's after it's debut. Other snows that left early were Shane, The Rounders, The 1\ian Who Never Was, RENTS AVAILABLE? ABC Stage '67, Hawk, The MiltonBerle Show, The Garry Moore Show, (Both Milton Berle and Garry Moore had very successful Superintendent Richard Sawyer of s. A. D. No. 41 has re­ shows in past television seasons but failed to make it on this quested that local citizens who now have, or will have a­ year's season) Run, Buddy, Run, The Jean Arthur Show, Jer­ vailable in the fall, rooms and/or apartments for rent to icho, Hey,. Landlord!, The Roger Miller Show, The Hero. teachers, phone his office where a-..! rent file' is being set 12 0 1Clock High, Candid Camera, I've Got a Secret, The Fu­ up to be used in connection with the hiring of new teach- gitive, What's My Line are five long-run11ing shows that were ers. or have been cancelled this season. Of the many shows that have been cancelled these are four programs that I think most people would liked to have seen have a second chance; 12 O'Clock High, Hawk, The Roundet·s, The Man Who Never Was. The past season had some successful shows. The Dean Martin Show became the number one television show, according to the Daktari, Red Skelton, Petticoat Junction, , The gospel of A. C. Neilson. Other hit shows were Iron Horse, , , Gomer Pyle, USMC, My Three Rat Patrol, The Felony Squad, That Girl, The Time Tunnel, Sons, The Wild, Wild West, Hogan's Heroes, The Virginian, Mission: Impossible, Family Affair, The Monkees, Star Trek. I Spy, Daniel Boone, Star Trek, Dean Martin, The Man from Here is a list of programs that are returning this fall: Law­ U.N.C.L.E. rence Welk, The Hollywood Palace, The FBI, Iron Horse, The Next Week: Review of the specials presented on this past sea­ Rat Patrol, Felony Squad, Peyton Place, Big Valley, Jacltie son, plus the three top specials as seen by this columnist. Gleason, Mission: Impossible, Batman, That Girl, Bewitched, Review of the week: One of the most interef;'lting reruns placed The Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Lucy on daytime television is "The Fugitive". It's on Monday-Friday Show, Andy Griffith, Family Affair, Flipper, (Flipper is coming .from 1:00 to 2:00p.m. The program reruns s ome of the most back but without Tommy Norden and Luke Halpin. A new family top-rated shows that were presented on the night time Fugitive. will be with Flipper.), Get Smart, Walt Disney's Wonderful Guest star on Thursday's Fugitive is Diana Hyland and on Fri­ World of Color, Bonanza, The Monkees, Run For Your Life, day, Kurt Russell.

I Page 12 THE TOWN C _RIER of Maine. This award is based upon achievement, character, citizenship, attitude and sendee and is made upon the recom­ G.P.W. Presents).'$'*. Award:~ ' mendation of the faculty to a committee from the club. Miss Betts activities included basketball manager 2, 3, 4; F. ~ H.A. 1; StudentCouncill,4; Chorus 1,2; RE?view Staff 4; M. T . A. Award 4; Rose Award 4; and National Honor Society. Miss Betts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Betts and plans .to ".continue her education in the field of history for museum archi val and library work. "KING NEPTUNE" DANCE MILO TO BE HELD'BY SANGER­ Mrs. Bette Diehl of Milo at­ VILLE SQUARE DANCERS tended the I. S. M. A. Baton The Sangerville Lords and Camp at Dover-Foxcroft last Ladies Square Dance Club will week. hold a "King Neptune" dance Saturday,, July 22, at the cot- tage of the presidents, Willard CLASS 0 F '67 M. H. S. and Louine Starbird, at Gree- There are still some class ley's Landing, Sebec Lake. In photos which have not been case of rain, the dance will be claimed. Please pick them up held at the Town Hall in Sang- as soon as possible. at the of­ erville. Earl Bonsey will be fice of THE TOWN CRIER. the caller. Refreshments will be served. All callers and CARD OF THANKS square dancers are welcome. Mrs. Laura Dillon of Milo would like to thank her many friends- -from far and wide -­ DOVER-FOXCROFT K OF C ATTEND OUTING for the many cards and gifts The Dover-Foxcroft K of C sent her on her 81s t birthday. and their wives attended an out- ing and steak dinner, Sunday, CONTINUING A SERIES OF (Photo by Frank Knaut) July 16, compliments of Paul REPORTS ON CUSTOMS GREENVILLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S Plourde, at his cottageatSebec REGULATIONS CLUBS PRESENT SCHOLARSHIP Lake. 12. What other articles are Greenville Business and Professional Women's Clubs pre­ A regular meeting was also prohibited or restricted as to sented a scholarship of $100 to Celeste B. Betts of Foxcroft held and it was decided to hold importation? Academy to assist in furthering her education at the University the next outing in August at Vegetables; meats and meat Edward Clukey's cottage. products CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS Cont'd from Page 5 Gqld coins and medals; even gold-coin jewelry taken out of the tJnitedStates cannot be re­ turned without special authori­ zation Obscene articles and publi­ cations Narcotics and drugs contain­ ing narcotics Wild birds and feathers Merchandise originating in CommunistChina, North Kor­ ea, North Vietnam, or Cuba, a:.ndallgoods containing Cuban Components. 13. Mayihelpspeed myself through Customs? Yes, write or go to any U.S. Customs office BEFORE you start your trip and get a copy of the pamphlet "Customs Hints for Returning U.S. Residents." Retain the Canadian sales Rocket Lanes in Dover-Foxcroft has construction progressing despite new walls falling in slips for purchased articles high wind storms. New building should be the 'latest' thing in a modern bowling center. and have them ready for cus­ (Photo by Frank Knaut) toms examination. THE T OWN CRIER Page 13

MONUAY , JULY 24, 1967 SUNDAY, JULY 23., l>o7 3:00 Golf wi til Sam Snead WABI-TV 7:00 The Rlfl.eman 12:00 Fiilh Cor Today 3;30 Sawrday Matinee Chcrtnel 5 7:30 GllUgnn's Island 12:30 This le the Lllc ''Sincerely Yoors'' d:OO l\!r. Terrific T HURSDAY, JULY 20 , 1967 1:00 M e(lr the Press 5:00 Wide World ot Spor t.o 8: 3<1 The Lucy Show 7:00 Country Caravan l ;JO FronUors of Faith 6:00 POA Golf ChampioiUihlpe . 9:00 Andy Griffith 7:30 Luci-Ousi Comedy Hour 2:00 Sundny Afoo rooon Movie : 7 :00 I.ove on a RooCtop 9::10 F~rully Affair "Bob Mathias Sta.ry" 7:30 Dating Gnme 8:30 My Three Sons 10:00 Corcnot Blue 5:00 Tho Romonuc Road 8;00 Newlywed Gnl'nO 9:00 Thursday Night Movio 11:00 Nows 5:3Q. Spor t.srnnn.o Holiday 8:30 Lawrence Wclk "Pcpe" TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1967 DOVER-FOX CROFT 11:00 Nows 6:00 Frnnk McGee 9:30 Picad!lly Palace 7:00 Littlest Hobo FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1967 6:30 Tho SmWtoonlan 10:30 Summar Focus COUNTRY XMAS CLUB 7:30 Rod Sox Bas the 7:30 The VIrginian 2:00 Industry on Pande 7:30 Daniel Boone Bottom of the Soa ber, Geraldine Miller, Mar­ 2: 15 Red Sox Baseball 8:30 Slat T•·ok 9:00 Tho A\!'fatJ:on Rovelotlon 8:00 Tho F.ll.I. 10:00 I Sov ion E<:ger ly and Marion Brown. Boston at Clevolaod 9:30 Dragnet 9:00 Suoday Night Movie 4:30 Blg P icture 10:00 Dean Martin SUm. Show "The Haunti.ngt• A buffet lunch was served. 5:00 Advenw.res in Paradis~ FRIDAY , JULY 21, 1967 WEMT-TV 11:00 Ne..-.-s 7:00 2 6:00 &.>d Leo.vln Show Tv frl. Jambor ee ~10:."DA Y, JULY 24, 1967 1:30 Tar.zan Channel 7 6:30 Race of the Week 7:30 Iron Hor.so · 8:30 Man !rom UKCLE THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1867 ? :00 CBS News 7:30 Barman 8:30 lbt Patrol HOME GARDENERS CLUB 9:30 T . H.E. Cat 7:30 Away We Go 8:00 F Troop 9:00 Felony Squad 10:00 Laredo Mrs. Geraldine Miller, assis­ 8:30 Mission Imposs ib le 8:30 Bewi tched 9:30 Peyton Pbco SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1967 10:00 illg Valley 9:30 P lst<>ls & Pett!J;oato 9:00 Tlut Gir l ted by Mrs. · Marion Brown, 8:00 Sergeant Preston 11:00 News· 10:00 Ounsmoke 9:30 Movi• of the weak 8:30 Mickey Mouse Club SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1967 "All Mtne Ql\•e" ·ll:J 5 Owl Theater entertained the Home Garden­ 9:00 Super 6 to lU:UU Lamp Unto M y Feet 11:15 Nowc "Always Together" 9:30 A lOrn Ant ers on Wednesday evening. 10:30 LOOk Up and Live 11:30 Owl Thoawr TUESDAY, JULY Z5, 1967 10:00 Fl!ntst<>ues 11:00 Camera Three ''The Dcvll's OlscJple" 7:30 Combat 10:30 Space Kide ttcs Mrs. Bernice Hesketh, pres­ 11:30 Face the Nation FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1967 8:30 The !nvsder• 11:00 Sooret Squir rel 12:00 This j s the Life /:SO Time Tunnel 9:30 Poyt<>.n Place ident, presided. After opening 11:30 T ho Jetsous 12:30 Insight 8:30 MaUbu u 10:00 The Fugitive 12:00 Cool McCool exercises, an article was r ead 1:00 Red So.'< Baseball 9:00 Rango 11:00 Ne\\'3 12:30 Lone Rar.gor Bos l<>n at Cleveland 9:30 Phyllls Dlllcr Silo-.· 11:15 Owl Theater 12:55 Bo.,ery Boys regarding the many junk yards 4:00 Storie$ oC Success "Hit aod Rtia•· 11 10:00 Tbo Avengora 4:30 llig Picture Nowa Hounds" 11:00 ,..,• ..,.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1967 in Maine and what was b eing 2:00 S.ody Koutax Show 5:00 I Love Lucy 11·15 Fridnv Night Movie 7 :3~ llatmu done about them. Reading by 6:30 Amateur Hour 2:15 Major Leasue llaseball "Sincerely Youra" 8:00 'The Monroes 6:00 Zlst Century 9:00 Wcd,.,Srs 10:00 King Kong A plant and miscellaneous 7:30 lt1 About 'fi me 11:15 Owl T heater s fi:OG Routo 66 10:30 T ho Bon t.lcs 8:00 uThe Eody Oisnppenrqd" sale was held, proceeds to go 7:00 Frank McGoe 11:00 Casper CAI'toon Show 9:00 Out• Place 7:30 Flipper 11::!0 M!lt<>n tho Monsw r 10:00 Ca odid Camera towards the Garden Club pro­ 8: 00 Dorn Eat the Daisies. 12:00 Caodlcpi n BowUng 10:30 What's My Lin£! ject, cleaning and straighten­ 8:30 Get Smnr t 1:00 Hoppi ty Hooper 11:00 New~ 9:00 Tho Reb 1 1.:30 Amoricau Baodstaod 11:15 Har ry Reftaoner · 0 2:30 Porky PI~ ing the s tones in the E. Dover 10:00 · Mlss Ma.. acb usetts P-.gea~t • cemetery. $18. 35 was real­ ized. Next meeting will be with Cole , Alice Martin, Dorothy ald Dugas, Raymond McDonald, Eugene Jay;-Allen Whittaker, Mr s. Ha rold Goss when there Wellington, Helen Roberts, Leroy Curtis, Larry Rideout, and Allan Paul. will be a food sale. Present Hazel Craig and two guests, It was reported tha t Sgt. Arthur Brown has r eturned from a besides the hostesses wer e Mrs. Vera Gould and Mrs. Mesdames Kate Berce, Ethel year's duty in Vietnam. Helen Whittier. A new members name was added to the club membership, MilO Mrs. Phyllis Jay. Mrs. Lila Smith reported sending birthday DERBY MOTHERS' SERVICE CLUB NEWS gifts aad cards to the boys having birthdays in July; they are The Derby Mothers' Ser vice Club met July 11th in the horne of Harold Morrison, Andrew Storer, Darrell Speal', Neil McCan­ Mrs. Alvina Cyr. Nine members were present. In the absence nell, and Raymond McDonald. It~s -reported that SP7 Clarence of the pr esident, Mrs. Lila Smith held the meeting. The rneet­ MacLeod is ill and will be sent a gift. A sympathy card went to ingwas opened with the Lord's Prayer , the club motto, and en­ Mr. and Mrs. James Buzzell, Dover-Foxcroft. ter tainment by Mrs. Edith Rideout for the day. Mrs. Gladys Ricker is in charge of the fall fair and reported Flowers went to the funeral of Mrs. Maude Parker and a letter that she will have it held in the Milo Town Hall on October 6 , of r esolutions to Mrs. Annie Leavitt. Thank you notes were r ead from 9 to 4 p. rn . Her committees are as follows: Mrs. Mildred from Sgt. Allan Whittaker, Vietnam, and Mrs. Avis Spear, Milo. King, Mrs. Marion \Villiams and Mrs. Alvina Cyr on food and It was r eported that Allan Paul DCl has left for overseas and candy; Mrs. Edith Rideout, guilt and grab bags; aprons and is on the USS Dupont. A local paper will be sent to him. A re­ knit articles and miscellaneous things, Mrs. Gladys Ricker, newal was sent to Lt. Col. Ronald Dugas and Ronald Curtis AOc, Mrs. Lila Smith, Mrs. Grace Collins and Mrs. Blanche Smart. Vietnam. The mystery of the day went to Mrs. Edith Rideout. The next Books at this time went to Philip Gray, Ronald Curtis, Ron- meeting will be held on July 25th in the home of Mrs. Blanche Smart with Mrs. Edith Rideout as co-hostess. 66 8T8 2 Door Hardtop, Stick shift 67 leMANS ONLY sooo MILEs! 6 cyL Auto. sPECIAL PRicE!

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