MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE The following document is provided by the LAW AND LEGISLATIVE DIGITAL LIBRARY at the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library http://legislature.maine.gov/lawlib Reproduced from electronic originals (may include minor formatting differences from printed original) Legislative Record House of Representatives One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth Legislature State of Maine Daily Edition First Regular Session December 5, 2012 - July 10, 2013 First Special Session August 29, 2013 Second Regular Session January 8, 2014 - May 2, 2014 pages 1 - 2446 LEGISLATIVE RECORD – HOUSE APPENDIX December 5, 2012 to December 2, 2014 Nathan Cote Dumont, of Berwick, a member of Boy Scout Bangor area and will remain part owners of and consultants at Troop No. 312 in North Berwick, who has attained the high rank Miller Drug. They will continue to be active in the community. and distinction of Eagle Scout. This is the highest award in Boy We extend our appreciation to them for their commitment to the Scouting and is given for excellence in skills development, City of Bangor and send them our best wishes for their future leadership, personal growth and community service. For his endeavors; (HLS 8) Eagle Scout service project, Nathan uncovered and rebuilt a rock Richard and Ramona Russell, of Farmington, on the occasion wall on the property of the primary school in North Berwick. We of their 60th Wedding Anniversary, December 20, 2012. We extend our congratulations to him on this achievement; (HLS 1) extend our congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. James Byron Lesser, of Falmouth, a member of Boy Scout Russell on this very special occasion; (HLS 9) Troop No. 93, who has attained the high rank and distinction of Esther Josephine Childs, of Belgrade, who was the holder of Eagle Scout. This is the highest award in Boy Scouting and is the Boston Post Cane as the eldest resident of Belgrade. Mrs. given for excellence in skills development, leadership, personal Childs was born in Benton and was a longtime resident of growth and community service. For his Eagle Scout service Belgrade. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends; project, James built a trail, bridges and a kiosk along Suckfish (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 10) Brook, which is on conservation property in Falmouth. We Daniel and Marie Paule (Devost) LaPointe, of Van Buren, on extend our congratulations to him on this achievement; (HLS 2) the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. the members of the Mount Blue High School Football Team, LaPointe were married on November 24, 1962 at Notre-Dame- who won the Class B State Championship. We extend our du-Mont-Carmel Catholic Church in Lille, with Father Emile congratulations and best wishes to the team on this achievement; Robitaille officiating. We join the family and friends of Mr. and (HLS 3) Mrs. LaPointe in extending our congratulations and best wishes Tucker Christopher Whitman, of Manchester, a member of to them on their Golden Anniversary; (HLS 11) Boy Scout Troop No. 622, who has attained the high rank and Tobias Leboutillier, of Brewer, on his retirement as host of distinction of Eagle Scout. This is the highest award in Boy Maine Public Broadcasting Network's show "Down Memory Scouting and is given for excellence in skills development, Lane." Mr. Leboutillier officially retired from Maine Public leadership, personal growth and community service. For his Broadcasting Network in 2002 and has hosted the show as a Eagle Scout service project, Tucker created a space for volunteer since that time. He first launched his program in 1979, moveable bleachers, allowing more people to safely watch local which featured musical hits from 1940 to 1955. He also hosted 2 high school baseball games. We extend our congratulations to other programs that aired music from other eras and eventually him on this achievement; (HLS 4) merged into "Down Memory Lane." Considered by some to be a Thomas Edward Lanphear, of Manchester, a member of Boy pioneer of radio, Mr. Leboutillier began his career at a Waterville Scout Troop No. 622, who has attained the high rank and station in 1967. In 1968, he joined the Maine ETC Network, the distinction of Eagle Scout. This is the highest award in Boy predecessor to the current public network. He also had worked Scouting and is given for excellence in skills development, at WLBZ-TV in Bangor from 1965 to 1967. We recognize Mr. leadership, personal growth and community service. For his Leboutillier's more than 30 years of nostalgic contributions to the Eagle Scout service project, Thomas built a scorer's table to be air waves. His appreciation for timeless performers such as Bing used in the Maranacook High School gym to replace the folding Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman and Jim Reeves will table previously used. We extend our congratulations to him on forever be part of Maine Public Broadcasting Network's radio this achievement; (HLS 5) history. We send him our congratulations and best wishes on his Nickolaus Paul Neuhaus, of Manchester, a member of Boy retirement; (HLS 12) Scout Troop No. 622, who has attained the high rank and Reid and Vivian Leighton, of Dennysville, on the occasion of distinction of Eagle Scout. This is the highest award in Boy their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton were Scouting and is given for excellence in skills development, married November 17, 1962 in Pembroke by the Reverend leadership, personal growth and community service. For his Donald R. Swan. They have 2 children and one grandson. We Eagle Scout service project, Nickolaus built kayak racks at Camp extend our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leighton on this very KV that allow kayaks to be stored out of sight from the shore, yet special occasion; (HLS 13) remain easily accessible to the campers. We extend our Ryan Ward, of Brewer, a member of Boy Scout Troop No. 15, congratulations to him on this achievement; (HLS 6) who has attained the high rank and distinction of Eagle Scout. Alec Mark Daigle, of Manchester, a member of Boy Scout This is the highest award in Boy Scouting and is given for Troop No. 622, who has attained the high rank and distinction of excellence in skills development, leadership, personal growth and Eagle Scout. This is the highest award in Boy Scouting and is community service. For his Eagle Scout project, Ryan given for excellence in skills development, leadership, personal constructed a footbridge over a brook on the Sherwood Forest growth and community service. For his Eagle Scout service Park Trail in Brewer. We extend our congratulations to Ryan on project, Alec installed chin-up bars at the Maranacook High this achievement; (HLS 14) School soccer fields to be used by the members of the athletic Judith Ann Shagoury Kane, of Hallowell, a much loved and teams and students in gym class. We extend our congratulations respected member of the community who worked in clinical and to him on this achievement; (HLS 7) research psychiatric nursing in university hospital settings and Bernard "Billy" and Gloria Miller, of Bangor, on the occasion later as an outpatient psychotherapist. Ms. Kane was born in of their retirement after 55 years at the family-owned Miller Drug. Rochester, New Hampshire and received a bachelor's degree in Miller Drug is a fixture in the City of Bangor and part of the dying nursing from the University of New Hampshire and a master's breed of locally owned community pharmacies. In 1939 Mrs. degree in psychiatric nursing from Yale University. She enjoyed Frieda Miller, Bernard Miller's mother, started Miller Cut Rate, a long and devoted 40-year career treating those with mental which was a variety store. In 1957 Mr. Miller opened a illness with great understanding and devotion. Ms. Kane cared prescription drug counter at Miller Cut Rate, which then changed passionately about conservation, cultural history and preserving its name to Miller Drug. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will remain in the Maine habitats for us and for future generations. She will be H-2069 LEGISLATIVE RECORD – HOUSE APPENDIX December 5, 2012 to December 2, 2014 greatly missed and long remembered by her husband of 42 honors individuals who have brought pride, honor and distinction years, Kevin, her loving family and those whose lives she to the school through participation in sports and service to the touched; (IN MEMORIAM) (HLS 15) community. We extend our congratulations to Ms. Johnson on the Reverend James Gower, of Bar Harbor, a Catholic priest, her induction into the Hall of Fame; (HLS 22) a peace activist and a cofounder of the College of the Atlantic. the members of the Thornton Academy Football Team, of Reverend Gower was a 1940 graduate of Bar Harbor High Saco, who won the 2012 Class A State Championship: Carter School and graduated from the University of Notre Dame. He Davis, Eric Christensen, Tali Price, Brandon Briggs, Andrew served in the United States Navy during World War II and was Smith, Robert Runnells, Andrew Libby, Cody Lynn, Matthew ordained a priest in 1953. Reverend Gower served for 15 years Cleary, John Rizeakos, C.J. Michaud, Dylan Morton, Justin at Sacred Heart Parish in Waterville and also served as chaplain Boure, Will Renell, Josh Coffin, Alex Rizeakos, Chris Camire, at Bates College, Husson College, the University of Maine at Nate Glaude, Jesse Meikle, Demel Ruff, Nick Kenney, Derek Orono and the Bangor International Airport. Before retiring from Boissonnault, Dylan Smith, Jake Paquette, Josh Cyr, Jack full-time ministry in 1992, Reverend Gower also served parishes Lemoine, Chris Harris, Josh Penaflorida, Jack Grondin, Bobby in Bar Harbor, Bucksport, Castine, Lewiston, Northeast Harbor, Begin, Jeremy Lambert, Connor McCrum, Dalton Collard, Hunter Portland, Springvale and Stonington.
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