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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 38

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Lewiston, Maine
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38
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2 SuvJoumai Lewiston Maine Thursday Serving Turner Sabattus and Wlnthrap area Bretonmake list SABATTUS -CindyMartha Breton a aenior at Lyndon State College in Lyndonvifle VW baa made the Hat" with distinction earning a 40 for the fen semester: She has a cumulative grade? point average of MS and is 1 studying toward a bachelor of science degree in communic-: tion specializing in telecommunications production She has worked at L8C-TV local news as a photographer technical director and director and is secretary of the National Press Photographer Assoda-v tion Breton to the daughter oflfir and lire Joseph (Ed) Breton of SSbattus V'Cx I SAD 52 adult education courses listed GREENE A public supper win be held Saturday from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at the VFW Memorial Post 11033 located next to Greene Central School The menu includes beans franks American chop suey cole slaw Italian bread dessert coffee and punch Cost of the meal is $450 for adults 8230 for children under 12 years eeUaeeeeeeeeoeeee LEEDS A baked bean and casserole supper win be held Feb 11 from 5 to 830 pm at the Leeds Community Church Homemade baked beans and casseroles salads rolls and pies win be offered The cost at the meal to $5 for adults $3 for children to 13 years and children under 5 are free a NORTH MONMOUTH wfil be a piddle baked bean supper at the Knights of Columbus HSU an Route 303 North-Monmouth on Feb 11 from 5 to 8 pin 1 The cost for adults wfil be 84 for children 8330 An you can eat ham and beans cote stew salad American chop suey dessert and coffee Proceeds from this supper win benefit the Winthrop Council Community projects eeeeeeeeeseeeeeef WALES The next meeting of the Oak On Boosters win be Feb 1 St 7 pm at Oak Hffl High SchooL This meeting to open to any parent who would like to know what we do for our young people Members need the help and support of parents and other community members and invite them to attend- i WINTHROP The Dr Richard Barron retirement re- ceptlon win be held Jan 39 from 3 to 4 pw at the Winthrop Middle School Cafeteria Roland LaVaDee the master of ceremonies tor the event win present the guest of honor at 3 pm Refreshments win be served A gift tree win be available For hmwiwi information con-' tact Prtocffia Connor 377-3015 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew Send yowaiOn tlw notices to foe LswtolonSun-Joumal of: flee at 104 Park St Lewiston 04240 Attention Liz Chapman or fox them to 777-3436 Nodcse'shouM be for events which are open to the puMc Plsese Include any admission charge and a contact Food safety certification class planned TURNER BAD 83 Adult and Community Education Program encompassing the towns of Greene Leeds and Turner announces a course in Food Safety Certification instructed by Sharon Hathaway Students who pass the 12-hour program after completing a three-hour exam win be certified by the health engineers This classe urriculum win prepare students to take national ET8 exam In the future an food handlers will need this certification on the Job Sessions win be held Jan 31 and again Feb 7 14 and 38 at Leavitt Area High School on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 930 pm for four weeks Registration to $55 for BAD S3 residents and 80S for out of district residents There win be an 818 test fee Oass limit to a minimum of 10 students and a maximum of 18 1 Organizers hope local organisations wfil participate hi this first course offering in the area TURNER -SAD 52 Adult and Community Education for residents of Turner Leeds- and Greene if offering the' following programs for the upcoming se- mester beginning Jan 30 Activities- coordinator IS weeks beginning April 8 views win take place March 30 at 4 pm at the Adult Education Office in Turner Center -Please call and make an appointment OSBA Workshops: Respiratory protection Jan SI live 8u- pervisor and Safety Feb 38 Hearing Protection March 7 Personal Protective Equipment March 14 Hazardous Cheml-cals in the Workplace March 21 Ergonomics April 4 OSHA Record Keeping April 11 Introduction to the OSHA Standards April 25 Principles of Ventilation May 2 Notary Public Class: April 39 and Mays- Conflict Management Workshop: March 23 30and Aprils CNA Bridge Course: TBA-Medication Course for licensed CNAs: 14 weeks beginning April 13a Becoming a CNA: 12 weeks beginning April 10 Medical Terminology: 10 3LS Hands-on Computer Uteracy: 12 weeks beginning Jam 31 Applied Computer Technology Training: 13 weeks beginning Feb 10 Saturday one-day Computer Courses: Beginning Feb 4 Computer Business Applications: 15 weeks beginning Feb 2 For more information about these classes or to register can the 8AD 53 adult education office i weeks beginning when 10 students have registered for the class Food Safety Certification: Jan 31 Feb 7 14 and 28 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (for new students and recertification): April 1 and 8 Scotopic SensitivityIrlen Syndrome and the Men Method: March 8 (snow date is Mareh 15) Introduction to Sign Lan- weeks beginning Jan Neighbors to Neighbors Glimpse continued from page The Ihnter area Nelghbon to poblblied weekly and distributed la the SaitJaiirMl TfciirnUy Neighbor serves the towns of Bockfield HartfordLeedv Litchfield Manchester Monmouth Readfield Sabattes Sumner TUrner Wales Wayne awl Wlathnqx Have a atwy er phstea ef bmly cteb er ascM evcetST A ataiy idee ar cawacel? A letter ta the cdharf CSI Shane Devaae at the Lawtatsa SaaJoaraal afflea at 784841 1 ar taO-ftec at 1-8084824753 step by at 104 Park Street areal year tocalaei lOyearsago: While clearing some rijelves in the basement of his general store in North Turner Lawrence House found a Dee 3 1047 Boston Post newspaper The Boston Post was the fo-: vorite paper of bis fether Maynard House the younger House -recalled- -First Lt Gary Varney of Turner and 8 Sgt Michael Sienko of Winthrop completed training at the Army National Guard Mountaineering school conducted by the Vermont Amqr National Guard Sabattus selectmen finalized vrarrafit for a March meeting which was to include an article on alternative means of solid waste disposal Turner Rescue workers helped a South Portland man whose hip was dislocated in a snowmobile accident on Bear Mountain in Hartford The man later said be know what might have happened if they had not been there so test and in such numbers Two former Sabattus select- J-men Gerry -Roy and Bofe Spencer picked up nomination1 papers for election to a seat i The Leeds Elementary School 'Artist In Residence Program was Want Is Id year Neighbors sheet a beriaem special? Got aa here te ad? Tsadratfce hi Neighbor eal the Lawhtaa SaaJoanal afllee at 784-8411 artaB-free at 1-808482-0753 ext 111 ar step by at 104 rut Street the beneficiary of a planned benefit performance by Benny and Denise Reehl of the New England Vaudeville Revue The Reebb originated the Brickfield Leather and Lather Traveling Variety Show' 1.

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