
Olrutral flntur ·.a llrrkly Nrws flaynztnr Ten Cents 6ot Your &oat? SEE INSIDE: ROUTE 6 MEETING If you HAVEN'T got your goat, PISCATAQUIS RIVER MAY GET SALMON perhaps he is the one photogra­ SEBEC LAKE FIELD DAY pher Fran!< Knaut saw in Dover NEW SAD #41 GYM TAKES SHAPE boarding a pony for points un­ known. Watch jockey's names at next Kentucky Derby. I page 2 THE TOWN CRIER THE TOWN CRIER is published each Thursday evening by the TOWN CRIER PUBLICATIONS. cmito eommunit\1 We hope to be of help to the citizens of the·towns in our coverage through NEWS, INFORMATION, ;l.!o..1 pit al <=n.ew..1 AND LOWER PRICED ADVERTISING. We accept no financial responsibility for errors Chairman Harold Hanson of the Hospital Building Committee in advertising but will gladly print corrections. has requested a meeting of the Committee with Mr. Woodrow Copies of most photos appearing in THE TOWN CRIER rnav be obtained through our office. E. Page, Dover-Foxcroft, of the Department of Health and Wel­ If you have news or available photos of any sort fare, for the purpose of furthering the plans for the addition to we urge you to call an editor or drop in. Dead­ the hospital. This meeting is to be on Friday. line will be ~onday Noon but we would appreciate Census for July was 81:9% of capacity. copy received earlier in the week. Receptionists are: Friday, Pearl Hamlin; Saturday, Louise Classified ads 50 cent minimum including up to Cunningham and Doris Willinski; Sunday, Rosamond Golden and 12 words, 3 cents for each additional word. Dis­ Lottie Dorr; Monday, Patricia Ricker; Tuesday, Melville Wib­ play ad space by the column inch. berly; Wednesday, MernaDunham; Thursday, LucilleRicbard­ EDITOR - Joanne Brigham son. Milo 943-7384 ADMISSIONS WEEK OF JULY 31ST: MILO: BROWNVILLE: Charles Kelley Lena McKay SWrley Foss LAGRANGE: Ruby Ferguson If you wut to BUY, SELL, Ethel Perry RENT or SWAP, try "Town Frank Trundy SEBEC: Crier" Classified. Evelyn Dunphey Jeanette Crockett Clarence Wharton EAST CORINTH: FOR SALE Gregory McKusick Ernestine Dunfee Electric refrigerator and gas SEBEC Clara Rolfe LYNN, NL\SS. range -Best off~r. 965-2691 Sebec Historical Society will POTTER PLACE, N.H. Joseph Richard hold its monthly meeiing Wed­ Margaret Cleaves ST. AURELIE, QUEBEC: FOR SALE nesday evening, August 16, Warren Cleaves Thyslain Morin Boyd Lake Cottage... 1967, at 7:30 o'clock, in the DISCHARGES: Coz;npletely furnished, lake dining room of Sebec Cowmun­ MILO: BROWNVILLE: frontage, excellent condition, ity Church. Ethel Perry Chester Bragg pine-paneled living room, fire­ All members are urged to Shirley Foss Isabella Miller place, sleeps six. Aqua-Patio attend. The donations for Olive Philbrook Alton Knox and motor. "Paint Fund" are coming in Brenda Jenkins and baby NORTH BRADFORD: Catherine McDonald, Derby, steadily, and donors v.rill be Bessie McLaughlin Barbara Dugan Maine - Tel. 943 -7342 announced; also color of paint Frank Trundy LYNN, MASS. SEBEC: Joseph Richard FOR SALE will be chosen. Guests are wost welcome. Jeanette Crockett NORTH WINDHAM: Combination gas & oil range. Sandra Holt Kathleen Kelley Cash or weekly payments. POTTER PLACE, N.H. Mrs. Delia E~tes, Brownville CHILD HEALTH Margaret Cleaves QUEBEC: Jet., Maine. Phone 965-3725 CONFERENCE HELD AT warren Cleaves Thyslain Morin FOR SALE SANGERVILLE TRANSFERRED: Mrs. Muriel Day of Charleston and Mr. Wil­ Birch kitchen cabinets, pic­ The first ina series of Child mot Waltz of Passadumkeag to Eastern Maine General Hospital, ture windows. Mill Work. Health Conferences was held Bangor. John Hoskins, Knowles Ave. at the United Church in Sanger­ Milo ville on July 25th. PICKUPS & CAMPERS Dr. Lightbody was the attend­ BEELINE FASIDONS needs ing physician assisted by Mrs. stylists to show fabulous new MaryJohnston, R.N. andMrs. fall line. Fascinating work, Muriel Herring, R.N. Volun­ 8 Ply 815 I 15 TUBELESS TIRES no investment, no collecting. teers assisting were Gloria Call 943-2068 Grant, Patricia Grant, Maxine Grant, Ardelle Lovell, Nata­ WANTED lie Haskell and Sharon Melia. t25 .00 each Lady boarder who will enjoy The second conference will the privilege of a home-like at­ be held at the church, August mosphere. Phone 965-9261 af­ 22nd at 8:00 p.m. D.P. T., ~ ter 6 p.m. polio and measles shots will TRIANGLE SERVI~E Guilford, be available. Maine THE TOWN CRIER Page 3 SCOUTS OF T ROOP 115 OF MILOATTEND SCOUT CAMP Troop 115 ofMilo had a total Trou.P 115 AHends Camp of twelve boys attend Boy Scout ... -~""" t:' Camp at East Eddington the week of July 10. Boys attending were Dickie Long, Willian: London, Glenn Ricker, Kyle Ladd, Kim Ste- . ven.s , Michael Carey, Steve Johnston, Tony F leming, Joel Cyr, William Lovell, Phillip Lovell and Greg Fleming. The following boys carr.e out of camp as Second Class Scouts: William London, Dick­ ie Long , Steve Johnston and Kim Stevens. Boys that earned the rank of First Class Scouts were Kyle Ladd and Michael Carey. Phillip Lovell and William Lovell were presented their Star Scout Awar ds at the Honor Camp fire on July 15th. Also honored at t11is Camp fire were boys who earned their Second and First Class. The troop also had a total of _ ...:...._... ~.;....___;;~-...;..----...;..;...;~.......::!lll!i::.-..::.._;.;__......:_...... ..._:.:..;.::...:.;__;;.~a..oll ..... ~..o..;;:.:..::..::..:::: seventeen Merit Badges which Boys attending camp this summer were Scott Johnston , Tony Fleming, Richard Harmon, they earned while a t camp. Steve Johnston , P hilip Lovell, Billy Lovell, Greg Fleming , Dickie Long, Ken Ricker,Kyle Merit badges ear ned were: Ladd and Joel Cyr. (Photo by Mike Brigham) ·First Aid, Swimming, Canoe­ ing, Cooking, Rowing, Fishing and NRA Safety P atch. Route 8 Meeting Several of . the boys also got INTERNATIONAL ATLANTIC CORRIDOR ROAD their Totin Chip Award. COMMITTEE MEETS The troop was under the lead­ Twenty people , inter es ted in the Corridor Road met in the ership of Dana Lovell fUling banquet room of the Rose Bowl Restaurant, Lincoln, Saturday in fo1~ Scout Master Frank Mr. Norman Moulton, Supt. to plan support for the $3 million bond issue which will be voted Perkins. of S. A. D. #2 Greenville and on September 12th for the reconstruction of portions of Route Honor Camp fire was also Union 60 of Monson, Maine 6. When it is completed this Corridor Road across the State of attended by several of the boys' will speak to the Greenville Maine will not only make for safer tr avelling between the var­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Business and ProfessioQal Wo­ ious communities on the route but also will provide a shorter, Stevens and family , Mr . and mens Club on world affairs, more economical r oute between the Province of Quebec and the Mrs. Cliff Fleming and fam­ August 10, at the Kineo Hotel, Maritime Provinces of Canada. ily , Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lov­ Rockland, Maine. Clyde Hichborn, Superintendent of Schools in Howland, was re­ ell and Eddie Cyr. Di·nner wi ll be served elected Chair:rr:an of the Committee of which Percy P orter, Lin­ Troop 115 also had two boys promptly at 7 p.m. Please coln, is Secretary-T reasurer. Other members of the Corridor ~p~t made the Allagash trip take either 5:30 or 6:30 boat RoadCommitteewhoa ttended were: Stan Dixon, Customs Offi­ this same week, Scott john­ from Kineo Dock in order to cer, McAdam, New Brunswick; Cur tis Bonneyman , represent­ ston and Buster Harmon. make s upper on time. ing Maritime Motor Trucking Association , New Brunswick; .F. B. Titcomb, Abbot; Mrs . Charlotte Whi te, Guilford; Da nny '93utterJiela'~ 9ce lOW OPENI Aiken, Lincoln ; Donald Dennison , Lincoln; J im Dudley, 'En­ field; Arnold Jordan, Lincoln; a nd Town Manager Millard Quimby of Milo, representing F. Davis Clark on the Committee. eream ~arm Others in attendance were: W.A. Lloyd, Town Manager, Cook­ son, and Walter Cameron, all of Lincoln; Mr. Bur ke , East "D rive in - t r y o u r Millinocket; Mr. Scammon, Passadumkeag; Mr . and Mrs . O WN MAD E I ce C r eam , Claude Trask and Paul H. Day, (Representing the Town Crier) Many D e licio u s fla vo r s" of Milo; Division Engineer of the Highway Commission, Dun ­ bar, Bangor. DRIVE IN PLEASE - DRIVE OUT PLEASED! Chairman Hichborn pointed out support should be given to all Guilford Road Dover-Foxcroft of thebondissuesonthereferendum, andthat the Corridor Road Cont'd on P age \;l I Page 4 THE TOWN CRIER MAINE STATE SCHOLARSHIP SANGERVILLE COUPLE TO RECIPIENTS NAMED OBSERVE 50TH WEDDING ?ttJU«4. ----------------------· ~--- The Maine State Scholarship ANNIVERSARY Boardof the State Department Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bur­ Fr.om Your Town Offiues of Education has today official­ gess . will observe their 50th ly announced the names of the wedding anniversary Sunday, Maine State Scholarship_ re­ August 20, with open house at MilO cipients. The or iginal scholar­ their home fr om 2 to 4 p.m. Luthan Crosby, a member of the Milo Board of Selectmen, ship laW was passed by the In case of rain,' the event will is attending the week-long Maine assessors appraisal school at 102nd Legislature and provides be held at East Sangerville Brunswick. for 151 scholarships in the Grange Hall. amount of $400 each. Money The reconstruction of Derby Hill road has necessarily been for these scholarships was ap­ WORD OF CAUTION postponed uritill9.68. A final survey of the project indicates that propriated by the 103rd Legis­ TO POLAROID USERS!!!! the cost of construction will be at least twenty-five thousand lature. Scholarship recipients Outdoor photographers who use Polaroid cameras are wa­ dollars.
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