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The Lewiston Daily Sun from Lewiston, Maine • 6

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-'V -t-W T' VV I fr sr -rv- jffc- Wh y- A Jt rrn- 'A? 7 4 ri cm -T PACK nx tme lewiston' daily bun unrasroN-AtncBN mains satcmday mmuono junb ibm- Li' i To Low Mark Sot ini 1903 GOVERNOR SIGNED MANY CITY' ciiARTER CHA NG ES OKAYED BY LEGISLATURE By ABTBVB BISSON AUGUSTA Several -4 Public Works Department also will benefit from a bill which 1 ANGELS WIN L06 ANGELES (AP) A draped third strike by catcher Johnny Oraino ted to a pair of fifth inning runs and helped tha Loe Angeles Angela edge Balti-more 44 Friday night Winning pitcher Marcdino Lopei reached base ia the fifth after striking out when Oraino Drought conditions in tte Lewiston-Auburn area grew tte The highest etagje yeadtag wu gl degrees May 2f and the coldest was 25 degreu May 2 and May Aveup of tiie hourly read- daily temperature tha 50s oo Lf- '-1- 1 1 Vw which will affect tha Law istoh city charter ecn signed 5s' br liaise Gov Joha ILReed averages into to let the halt get away from him Singles by Asa Cardinal Alhie ttepredominaatly Di jf oeraue Urnd Maine Lsgisl oeratie which officially days during tte maata and Into tha ear five days Tte: warmest average 'was 81417 degree May 21 and tte coldest day wu May 7 with 48417 de- tifo--: -v Cloudy weather dominated Pcarabn and Jim Frogoai brought tha two runs in -The Angete collected time unearned runs in all as they Milt Pappaa with Sift steadily month of tuna compiled by the star Power Co- gatehouse Only three-quarters of an inch of nun fell wiring tha O-day period with the largest amount one-third of an inch falling May if Tte reat of tte meagre accumulation came ia light showers on eight other days Tte May rainfall wu only 0A inches over the aU-time low maik of 0J5 inches in 1903 Tte average amount ef rainfall for May based on 01 yean of read-ings la us inches Precipita The Angela seored to tS first tte aeena during tiie put month ito tte lack faming efter Oriole right fidder Sam Bowens dropped Pe Pearson's of 17 days ta May were ind raly 14 and only 14 were dear ture adjourned at pm Friday Some tea prapoaala affect Lewiston Auburn and Andro-: -scoggln County have one each Ob tl other hand several area tagla- withdrawn or Ublet Some received unfa-' if vorable committee reports 1 Al Despite efforts tor a- charter for the Textito Cityby Sea Emile JacqoU (D-Lewis-? ft too) the legislature tabled ta-J definitely a charter bilL Vv This was done In view of the i fact a committee had been a-' ganized to' study tatter the v'r possibility of a new charter charter One of the tion during almost every me ainee teat Octobcr-tea bean ckxtdy -Onetonth of an Inch of rata- fan esme on May witt all the other showers dropping very minor amounts of precipi-' Utioa Tte first ten dsys rf: tte month ware dear witt long liner for a three-bast error Pearson scored on a atagla hr Fregosi Pearaon walked ta toe third inning stole second took third on throwing error and scored on WUlte Smith's sacrifice fly Lopex Jort his shutout in the showers occurring about overy ramaind- aecoad day during tte i low normal restating ta ally dry conditions -Temperatures to May lightly above average Based ou hourly readings each- day tte May average temperature wu 5SJ44 degrees compered to an M-yoar avenge of 53700 seventh and than wu yanked in favor of Bob Lee in tab -ninth! Tte Orioles pushed across two runs with tte aid of an error by ref May 1 Last yaaria rainfaQ also wu only LM but still considerably more than tta 1965 fignra Tte temperature average for May ta 1964 was somewhat 17052 Fregce! a bloop tingle and two irfddhlta Tte mercury role Into the on two days and into tte on all but few coni and cloudy days Then with the beau loaded and two out Loo gat Boog Powell to fold out at tta Faction winthrop WINTHROP An organ recital and dxral preaeatation by changes approval 1 ture was an act which would remove a term limitation for the city's mayor Governor Reed limed ayl4thepropo-al bv Albert Cota (D-Lewutoa) t- v- Currently tte mayor hm- Bed to two consecntive terms -T The change which wm go te a referendum in November could permit the chi ef magUrato to Seek rejection as often as he desired ih VJ Another proposal which aim ik i will go to a referendum would choir directing of Musie and ia a membra of tbe Amrat can Guild of Organists Boston11 Chapter vr Musie by the choir win in- duds In His Holy Temple Stuttgart with tte ado part -v being sung by Mrs Raymond: -TurgeonTLet All Things Now' Livmg Davia'totth lira1 taiwSf Frost staging the cant and Uft Thme Eyes from Ehjsh LM ANOOUI rlN aria IIIIOSM cf 4111 IlllPimn If Mil BJUrt lb 411 IMack pft I SI MtaM 3b I 1 eCNMM rf fits wu it 4 1 vmii sen iwSI (14 11 SWJmHb I SS 1 Onto SISSMhtic 4SSI leieawStev ib tin lei iRmt lei muni teieiOMeib si dJ'mm eb ssieueti ewr eats i sis Mill Trtrti 474 wUT allow the workers to bdlld vp a total of 70 days of sick leave The bill was signed by Reed March IS Sen Donia Girard (D-Lewlstoo) was the sponsor The legidative body also ap-proved May 14 an act which win permit the appointment of such fin Inspectors as an deemed necessary to direct the organisation of the Fin Prevention Bureau and appoint such clerks and assistants as' an necessary tor the ndministra tion and functions of the department H-' Lorenxo Gaudreau (D-Lewistoe) a tnshman legislator submitted a bin relating to pensions for beneficiaries of members of the Lewiston Police and Fin Departments Governor- Reed signed the legislation on April The proposal provides that In tiie event si a death of an active member of the department who shall have served not less than 17 years the beneficiaries shall be entitled to pension benefits equaling half of the salary he last receiving Elective Office Governor Reed 'signed on April tl bill utradueed by Rep frank Bossiare (D-Lew-Iston) which wfll prohibit any municipal appointive officeholder from becoming a candidate for an elective municipal otyce unless he resigns from the appointive post Senator Jacques submitted a biU which would provide Lewis-ten municipal employes with nine paid holidays annually These hollda day' PeUua Day Independence Day Labor Day Veteran's Day Thanks-tvtng Day and Christmas Day babill wu signed April A -Another bill witt provida mu-nldpal emptoyu who have worad five years with earned working days of vacation: an employe who has worked IS years wUT be entitled to SO earned working days oK -vacation with pay The Auburn Sewerage District darter was amended by a bill signed May ll which permits the district to be bounded in the Mine manner and shall be constituted by the lime people as the City of Auburn The measure wan Introduced by Rep Frank Drigotaa ID-Auburn) Sen Romeo Boisvert D-Lewiston) received the legisla-' ia a measure that will authorise Androscoggin County to raise money for garage and court house capital improvements The bill wu signed April 7 perm? the mayor beginning In January to serve as chairman of the Finance Board with the SABATTUS AIRPLANE CRASH This C-1U service of dedication for the Allen organ that wu purchased during tte put you: Tte choir is unaef the direction of tte organist Mra Richard Godfrey who hu served at tha church for seven months Mrs Godfrey started ter musical training in 1934 with private teachers and in 1947 re-edved diploma for Force plane which crashed Friday afternoon is pictured oon after it plowed across a Sabattus field Four crew Bates College Department Heads Feted on Retirement Mrs Frost and Mn Tnrgaon ring a duet Thou Art God Tte Ufa duet Thou ito and light by 1 jfc It lm membership to four appointed members Thin-measure was also signed May 14 Two retiring Bates College members parachuted from the plane a few minutes before the crash The twin engines failed about 18 miles south Of Augusta The craft was heading to Augusta for an emergency landing In the top photo Brunswick Naval Air Station copter is pictured it wu about to land to aid at the 1 'shone At the bottom Lewiaton Fire Chief Roland Dumais -la uniform is checking the aircraft after being called to the scene The plane did not catch fire harmony saifege and "tepsy 8 I sight reading from tha department heads were cited Friday night at separate testimonials held ta their honor at Hi' IP 4 I 1 I I a laaai 4 4 I I I I a a a a I I 14 i a a IM 7C Laew McM 1 Men hi Uft pj-OrUM T-S A-71H Stocklno's Restaurant Recipients of the honors were Dr Walter Lawrance who has bean head of the Bates MosarL Mrs Raymond Bond and Mn Godfrey will do a piano-organ duet with Thanks Be To Thee? Handel Rock of Ages hymn ar- nagament by Fray' and Largo from Xerxes by HandeL Organ music will include Choral With Variations by Wal-thv Tte Squirrd by Poriell Weaver Adagio lMn Sonata DaCamraa by Hindd: and Trumpet Tune and Voluntary by PurcdL A nursery wfll be provided fra tte care of pre-school Haw Yarli 7 Daftatt 4 WaaMnelaa I College chemistry and Dr Karl Woodcock re yVesterberg Reports -400 At CED Classes Held in Auburn organ mar Bartholomey ton Maas Since that I hu studied under George Faxon at tte New England Conservatory of Musie Boston Mau Leslie Hurwita at tte Arlington Academy of Music Arlington Mau and Dr Homer Whit-ford well known Massachusetts organist composer and ehoral director Mrs Godfrey studied CMeaaa al bead of the department to the aeperate bait quete tor each educator a mutual coffee hour was hod in which both were- greeted by i 'ff many members of the college faculty alumni and department Enacted on Mareh 19 wu a propoeal submitted by lepra sentathre Cote which increased the salary of members of the Board of Aldermen from 700 to 4 V': $1000 annually Thamonfosrs I'-' are still to be paid only $19 per meeting attended One of the most controversial bills introduced by Representative Cote called for drastle changes mating to the minimum hour and wage standards tor fire ftshttogpersonasl of the Lewiston lira Department The measure 'signed by the governor Mara permits toe firemen beginning on Jan 1 1989 to work a minimum of Sf hours per week rather than the summit work week as present- ly followed The action calls tor a three- 5 platoon nrstem with each squad I' composed of a deputy ddot two 5 captains six lieutenants and IT privates Additional person-net wfll have to be bind beginning next January Employes ef the Idwiston If 4 aw nrt cay ns at- clssses at Edward Litite School during recent in the Continuing Education Division instructional program- sponsored by the University of Maine Arnold Westerberg of CED assistant director for the Twin City region said in a tetter to Auburn Schools Supt Lewis Webber that 00 of those taking part ta the program part ta the progn tant Prof Richard Briggs who was in eharge of arrangements fw the affair Dean Emeritus Harry 1 Rowe waa master of ceremonies at tha banquet for Dr Woodcock who has been a membra of the 'Bates faculty ainca 1917 A Bates College graduate he at one time wu also an instructor ta the mathematics department More than 00 persons attended the affair sponsored by the physics department members of the faculty and friends 1 Among the speakers Bates College treasurer Norman Ross and Robert Jordan who wu a classmate of Dr Woodcock at Bates Dean Rowe in addressing the group gave a brief outline of too physics department which had bun headed by Dr Woodcock since 194s Robert Jordan a former student under Woodcock also and Dr George Kol-now xrith the UR Atomic Energy Commission presented a check to Dr Woodcock from the group' Dr "Robert Bolsizer- a 1939 Bates graduate and now head of the physics department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology presented Dr Woodcock with a tape recorder and a tape recording of the proceedings at the affair major A group of chemistry department graduates sponsored the affair for Dr Lawrance and ap FABRICO clearance! proximately 50 persona attended Dr Lawrance has been a mem i during recent months wi graduates who an unable to attend college away from homa for financial reasons or because of shortage of space on campus He explained the CED program at ELHS-is part of a statewide University of Maine plan to offer basic programs at off -campus centers for the benefit of students who otherwise might not bo able to attend college The centers now In existence and others stffl to be established are located within easy commuting distance of most of the students and offer regular courses taught by mem hers of the university faculty and other specialists approved by university deans and department heads with the Mm assignments instruction quality of murk required and credits as on eampus Westerberg explained that those who successfully complete the basic program will be eligible to apply for admission as sophomores on campus or may continue to take courses at a center in raider to reduce fur ther the time required on Sunny New fabrics on 'v SALE for SDUUER! tabuiow sriadloa of StNGET FatNu Pifcffctl Ml cohraorteM 'mh 11 --ms- a umofooe ail InBIT MW IRQ RQu Nfnf BiNhQ QDDT EWiiERMMprMNlMf tiunylatotayl ber of the Bates faculty fra 27 years and has been head of the chemistry deportment during moat of that period Lewis Davis of Maas served aa master of ceremonies and in addition to addressing the gathering presented on their behalf a check from deportment alumni and i collection of letters from departmental alumni wUeh will be bound into an aj propriate volume Also speaking at the affair were Bradley Lord a chemist in New York State and Assis Chatost Fined $40 on Two -f 'Charges in District Court rcaidmto of Auburn In addition Westerberg said several members of this year's Gaduating class at Edward ttla High School have Indicated an Interest in enrolling ta the Continuing Education Divt IHB program Westerberg wrote the letter to express appreciation to the schools superintendent and the Auburn Superintending School Committee for permuting the use of the facilities at for the CED program during tha past season He indies tedtt la hoped that next year a special effort will bo made to meet the needs of recent high school Cool 5 A young Lewiston man wu fined a loud of $10 la the South- lows: Processional Grand March Anthem SL Joseph's School Band address to graduates by the Rev Francis Kina presentation of di-ptemu and awarda by the Eight Rev Magr Jamu Savage Vocal selections God" and World Ia Youra" by tte eighth grade chorus: and to and by SL Joseph's School band receaakmaL Choral dfructor ia Mrs Robert Rabasaa director ef hand Larry Goudreau: and accompanist Michael Woodard Highest ranking honor stadent ia Louiao Theberge and others are Maris Botrney Claire Dffielte Diane Gervaia Doterea Maxxone Chriatine Morin Joyce Palian Nancy Poulin Carol Riffert and Lawrence Zanca Other members of tha graduating dan are John Basinet Paul Begin Susanne Bernier Paula BteraUa Stephen Binge-lia Franklin Bishop Jocriyn Blais Danld Boilard Linds Brousseau Nora Cyr James DeUmster Patrick Deliste Daniel Devoe Brian Franck Pater Geiger Shirley Goulet Lorraine Guay Nance Harkins Dolores LarocheUe Nancy Ls-tnacha Susanne Lecompta Louise LUeureux George liming Mark Lothian Daniel Michaud Raymond Moreau Madeleine-Judith Roy Richard era AndroecoggiB Division o' Eighth District Court Friday on two separate charges Robert fc' Cbarest of Wood St Lewiston wu dered to court by Lewiston lice Charest wu fined $20 pleading guilty to a charge Pond' May 10 'pleaded fined $10 Richard' McCrary 2L Top-sham fishing without a license Dead River May 30 pleaded nifty fined $10 Antiony Swan 20 Llabon Falla speeding 50 asph to a 40 mile sone Route 190 Lewiaton May 21 plesded guilty fined 20 Elsie If Gervais 41 Court St Auburn psssing Bfol miAWBABy WH5 tice Mrs Marda Johnson and Buddy left Friday for tha weekend with her sister and family Mr and Mrs Douglas Bragg Abington Mass Robert Wau! Old Town and Brunswick Naval Air Station will leave Saturday for Key West 91a for three weeks White he ia gone his i'- ii' Cheertal i unregistered me-WoodStreet and operating as tor-scooter Suit for $5000 Against Lincoln Filed in Auburn wife will stay with her parents Johnson Mr and Mrs Rodulph another $20 for operajtlng an a permit tor-scooter wifoout stopped school bus Main Street Lewiston June leaded Turn Portland Ore attorney Clerk of courts by Attorney Duane Verger and Ha id Murphy Jr gmftHpit MONMOUTH MONMOUTH The Misses Carta and Susan Prescott and Elizabeth Johnson will be hostesses to Troop 520 at a cook-out and game fest at the Johnson home Norris Hill Si turd from 11 am to 2 pm Ea Scout ia to bring her own hot dog or hamburg and bun to cook there Dessert and punch will be furnished In case of rain the cook-out wfll be post poned until June 12 at the ume place Baccalaureate Service will be held Sunday at 11 am at the Cumiton Hall Special music wfll be provided for the Monmouth Aeademy Coor elites under tha direction of Donald Au-dair Holy Communion will he observed at th East Monmouth Methodist Church at I am and Whitsunday will be observed at the North Monmouth Community Church Saint Stanislaus Church North Monmouth will hold their service at 11 am until further no Vi! j- 83 innocent continued 'unil June if James Burgess 22 24 Jet-exon St Autoira operating unregistered motor vehicle Route lit Poland May aded guilty east continued June li to pay $10 fins Richard Robbins 21 Rockland incautious and imprudent Ml UHIUMWU8 9IN IUIM UUVUt Samuels have filed uit in Andkoscoggta Court against Amos Lincoln who served as a sparring partner for Charles Sonny Liston while he waa ta training at Poland Spring fra his unsuc 1 St Joseph's School Announceg Program For Its Graduation Eighth grade pupils of the St School will be graduated at ceremonies to be held at tha school auditorium at 1 pm Sunday June 0L Tha program will be as fol- araarim Attorney William Rocheteau Jr said- the Portland Ore attorneys contacted his office about the suit Papers in the suit were prepared by Attorney Murphy Rocheleau aid the Portland Ore attorneys had represented Lincoln in a West Coast case Made a part of the papers in George Goulet 29 -of 2S7 Park St Lewiston was fined 20 after pleading guilty to charge of driving 50 miles per hour ia a 25-mph none on Mam Street Lewiston April Jerry Chesad 22 of Stt Main St Auburn pleaded innocent but was found guilty of driving 50 mites per hour 25-mph none and paid a $20 fine A charge of passing a resulted ia an hmoccnt following a bearing Bruce Barnes 19 ef 50 Coinage Ave- Auburn wu Roy Dorothy Stevens Diane SL Plem Jocelyn Vigue and Ralph cessful try to regain his heavy weight boxing ving Lisbon Street Lewis-i Jime 4' pleaded innocent driv ton Wyman i OA akuamAi uaai mkra ra found guilty case continued to 7 to i June 7 to pay $20 fine also purse has been attached and service also' waa made on Intercontinental Promotions Inc Robert Nylon icnael president anil Samuel Mic! the suit is a copy of a contract on Mi entered into on March 12 1957 by Lincoln with one David by Lincoln with one David a i 173 LISBON LEWISTON textured Cotton' CARPET CEOTER Harper assigning 162-3 of monies derived by him from any services ax an athlete after Auburn doing business as Arena A They were named defends in the $5i A dants -4G fined 920 after pleading guilty to passing on -the right State i- in deductions for training expenses and railroad fans with Lincoln Papers In the suit wen filed Friday at the office of Roland Houle Androscoggin County in Lewiaton participated in an un- der-card bout to the Clay-Listoa rainiiiLiaiahin Halit It lx claimed that under this provision of the contract there ia 35000 du from lfiv as hn interfering with an officer June 4 at Lewiaton pleaded innocent found guilty ease continued to Juno 7 to pay $25 fine John Robbins Jr 22 Sltt feasant St Auburn disorder-y conduct Lisbon Street Lewiston Juno 4 plesded innocent guilty fined $10 also 85 mph in a 55 mite oute 196 Lisbon May 20 pleaded innoefot found guilty ease continued to June 7 to pay $20 fine omas Robinson 22 Petten-gffl Road East Auburn passing red light Bates ana Main Streets Lewiston June 1 pleaded guilty fined foO Creamy trivoi CrtPei9l79 Police Hooper Normand Bureau alleged the offense occurred May 2 on Route 190 at Lewiston -Henry Joseph Fleury 19 of 114 Lincoln St Lewiston paid a $10 fine after pleading guilty to intoxication A 15-day jau sentence against Breeze Inman 82 Lewiston wu suspended when the defendant pleaded guilty -on two separate intoxication charges Donald Murphy 90 of Dover NH pleaded guilty to intoxication and paid a $10 fine uia sis ClaSSlC Acetate ssKEH Printsr OFFERS LARGE RUGS AT A LOW PRICE IVERY PIECE OFFERED IS AT LEAST 14 SQ YDS SOME AS LARGE AS IS SQ VALUES TO $149S SQ YD $f99 All REDUCED TO Lfg THAN aq yd ALL PUCES LISTED ABE 100 WOOL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED SIZE DESCRIPTION Value 15x17'S i Acrllan Flush Lemon 332 Nylon Texture Foam Groan 298 Looped Tweed Red Black 314 Nylon Popcorn Tweed Olivo 397 -Nylon Looped Tweed Bl Gr 149 Nylon Embossed Texture Rod 175 Blend Looped Brown 233 Nylon Hook Design Floral Br 191 Nylon Loop Texture Lemon 181 Looped Tweed Geld Brown 189 Nylon Texture Mou Green 195 Acrllan Celadon 257 Scroll Blue Green Turquoise 159 Nylon loop Tw Bl Green 175 Loop Texture foam Green 184 Scroll Blue Green Turquolsq 147 15x18 15x21 15x1911 12x127 12x12 12x203 12x18 122x15 9x21 9xl9'6 1211x15 12x12 12x13'2 124x15 12x124 SALE 176 179 199 199 89 95 119 129 119 119 99 129 95 99 119 99 A similar fine was paid by Lucille L-' Brown 28 of 77 Pierce wg-9149 yd 9 A ona nave Men burn pouce to morning in Eighth havi Auburn mor Casual Cotton Plaids 119 167 95 131 122 147 126 99 101 99 SUMMONS THREE ON DRIVING CHARGES Three persona dered by pear Monday District Court in Lewiston charges of motor vehicle violations David Mitchell 23 of the Waterman Road is charged by APD Patrolman Peter Haskell with driving without a license He was stopped et 1:40 pm Friday on the southbound no of Washington StreeL Gerald Burgess 20-of 100 Mata SL wu stopped at 12:05 am Saturday and ordered into court on charge of towing'li egistered motor vehicle The complainant is Patrolman Lau-rier Lalonde Leman Dakin 17 of RFD 2 Turner wu summonsed into court on 'a charge of driving without a license He waa stop-led early Saturday morning for Patrolman Allen Bishop tujm UlMon-wm Cotton 1 14x143 Looped Tweed-Burnished Gold 223 St Allen Carter 50 of 07 Shawmut St Lewiston paid a $15 fine after pleading guilty to intoxication Albert Lachance SI of 2 Union St Ai burn charged with intoxication and disturbance paid a $15 fine after pleading guilty Cornelius Foley 17r Mechanic Falls charged with operating motor scooter without a license Lowell Street Lewiston June 1 case continued to July 7 Robert Willoughby 94 Gardiner failure to make self known Route 121 Poland May Mylcsded nolo (no conteft) Roger Bard 29 93 Third St Auburn driving to endanger Union Street Auburn June I case continued to June 7 -Gerard SL Laurent 22 1291 Sabattos St Lewiaton fishing without a license Dead River May beaded guilty fined $10 Gorard Cbarest 23 Memorial Are Lewiston fiih- tog without a license Sabattus Pond Juno 9 ptesded guilty i Loop Texture Foam Green 251 Commercial Pin Stripe-Aqua' 239 Nylon Popcorn Tw-Bl Green 241 Nylon Loop Tweed Gold 204 105x213 Commercial Pin Stripe Blue 319 12x1510 Nylon Popcorn Bl Green 252 9x148 Nylon Splatter Design-Greige 144 9x17 Nylon Shadow Cham 149 12x134 Nylon Tweed-BI Gr 173 teas topatsaSSK! SINGER -i I -T' $599 FLY-UFS Members of Rrownte Hoop 204 to Junior Troop 410 and the juniors flew up to Cadettes in is held Ihuraday evening at the home of lAr Russell Gagnon a Jones Ave LewlslBn to rigid front row are Betty Ann Dube and Pamela aw a MWM VW MO rail ihn iuiffi GUI rsiHClA MARRIAGE INTENTIONS AUBURN Mary Linda Vye 133 South Ham St Auburn and Woodrow lrteh0 OakAve Freeport Helen Louise Mason Turner mer Chancellra lfonrad Adenau- and Donald Goddard 40 iintw to work Fri- St Auburn meeting of foe Penelope Ruth Donaldson 0 Virginia Ave Camden! dA after anjtbur Quinn 102 Goff SL Au-Ibura S3 SINGER KteiarajfofcMmwfrafSINCCRfcdyf' -145 Lisbon Si Lewiston Me: stwiramawr nusnawMb Carrier back row' Janet Pomerkao Jotine Fournier Ana Dennison- Monique Dion Colette Carbonseau and Vivian Beaulieu Janet Pomerieau and Vivian Beaulieu will become Cadettes and the ethers will become Junior Girl Scouts Mrs Ralph Baril ta Brownie leader assisted by Mrs Norm Dion The Junior leader is lira Marcel Mathtea slated by Mrs Bussell Gagnon SPEC I A 4 6 PLUSH RUGS tesorted Colors Values to $2900 11 fined tlOi -Joanne Simmons 27 130 Christina Spring St Iewistoa fishing a license Sabattus cigbj-week absence or 10 went-back itej attending a Democratic committee -'J -a.

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