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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 3

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Lewiston, Maine
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tl FIRST EDITION fA llaisaBBm IS 4 Sun Journal Tv7 95 1 4 Building on SAD 61 By Jqanie Perry Special to the Sun-Journal 4 il'wr-wiS 3 i I NAPLES will be asked building prqjects at a total cosDr $5 JS million hi local fimdmg duiingjj a referendum Tuesday Nov 4 One prqjectis to double the Bias of Bridgton Elementary School psi Route 302 and remedhr ventilation problems that closed it in January 1993 It is the only project of tbs three in which the state will foot most iff the 76 million cost Tb 1 district will pay $15 million toward it for the ventilation work The prqject indudee expanding'1 art ana music areas improving the1 library playgrounds ana fields and adding a orm and cafeteria can be used as one large room by rJ moving an expandable wafl Three pods each with seveff' classrooms will be added to sides of the one-story brick and te -ment block building It' will nate the portable dassrooms have been used on the site since the -1- 34-yearold school dosed The portable classrooms hops 416 kindergarten through fourth- grade children while fifth- sixth-graders attend Stevens Brook I School on Depot Street in Bridgton If voters approve the construction 1 project the two higher grades Will attend Bridgton Elementary School -which will house 500 students District Business Manager Ter- ranee Towle said the Stevens Brook" School may be used for some other i purpose SAD 61 residents to approve-three- i indoors on Halloween i i Here are some tips from People fer the Ethicsl Treatment of Ani-mala to help keep your animals afeon Halloween Most importantly keep animals inside safe from trick me treaters and strangers Put animals in a secure room during trick-or-treat time Cats i quickly slip out the front door 1 dogs sometimes try to bite unsuspecting kids thinking intruders take dogs on trick-or- treating trips Dogs can easily be- come frightened by laughing and screaming children Keep bowls of candy out of animals' reach and make sure kids know not to share their ies with them All candy can cause animals to become sick and chocolate which contains air in- at poisonous to dogs can Jack-o'-lanterns lit by can- dies are appropriately spooky but they can bun animals (and children) or start fires if tipped The ink used in some brightly colored decorations like orange streamers and paper pumpkins is toxic to animals Swallowed balloons or party finrars can block an digestive tract By taking a few simple precautions everyone humans and animals alias can have a safe and happy Halloween Well 1 a i 2To nR tionH i Breaking 'j-v MEYER- PbaaaeaD Judaic Too sea yonks a good ides fer salary or yohwsnt an iama clarified -Hsase call 748-9228 or toll fret l-Ktvmm' Community News A it JUDYMEYEI ft1 DJhass aaod Judy your dub pm church nsw fein school nptas military notes eemiver- Fwss Spwti New OEM Fleam mod C3eo your me Vi league iwdtafenipartaXbcmliBf: sooros youth league sport pool i and dartbagua Please call l-80O482O789Ext fca' fymSSSWll 741117 IFS i npNWlr awaflkad4SllUa Nan jv lOiCmro fowtsig ftrtm vr nVHMMfVWMMVVmV fads Saadi rum nwiit Ms 19 Stamina Maw WC ARLAm MlRiRR v-iv 'K 'll i' ifaiH'vZ-i 6 This week Norway: The Norway Rehabili-- tation and living Center will hold ita annual trick or treat and haunted hotiae for chil-- dren age 12 and under on Friday Oct 31from 6 to 7 pm There ia no admiiaion i charge Paris: A Halloween party will be held at the American La- gion Hall on Church Street on Friday Oct 31 from to 70 pm Open to all community children from kinder-carton through aixth grade Judging of costumes at pm Registration at the door indudes chance to be drawn fin a wagon of prixea donated 5 the American Woodamen America Muat be home to win Oxford: The annual Harvest Party will be held at Hosan-na New Teatament Church -on Friday Oct 31 at 6:30 pm for children from 4 yeara to sixth grade Naples A community Hal- loween party will be held Friday Oct 81 at the Town 1 Office from 6 to 8 pm fer 1th cal children There ie no coot to attend West Paris: Students from Forestdale School will be col-food in Paris on Friday Oct 81 from 8:30 to 11:30 am Hie '1 food will be used to stuff PtiriifarM Mil'Himhiiviiig gift baskets for local fami- Gee Paris: The Paris Hill Bible Chundi will eponaor afall fret cm Friday Oct 81 from 0 to 60 pm A devotional will be fimowed by activities and refreshments No scary or ghoulish costumae Par-: Vents an welcome to join festivities For more infer- mation call 743-6695 Oxford: The Lake Thompson Fish and Game Association rXeill host a bnak-feet on Saturday Nov 1 from4t68amatthedub- house Coot is $4JK) for all-Dancakea xn sausne and man West Paris: A Christmas craft fair will be held on Saturday Nov 1 from 9 am to 2 pm -at the West Paris Grange "hall on Church Street JSee Check page 4B II R4i STOCK UP ON APPLES fir CIDER ALL VARIETIES AVARABLE 'THANKS FOR ANOTHU GREAT YURT fillebrEwn ORCHARDS for Lake Region Middle School in Naples does not quality for state funding Superintendent Candace Brown said This project calls for a two-story -addition to the left side of the building The school was built in 1960a to bouse 825 students It cur-': rentty bouses 896 using six portable dassrxxnns that have no bathrooma have really outgrown this Towle said The addition will house-right dassrooms cresting a new academ-' ic wing It will enlarge the aftteria and kitchen create a new band-' nxnn enlarge the locker room area and bring administrators from the back of ths focility to the front The library will be relocated to the first floor and a remedial area will be created on the second floor'-m A daylight baeement under the aoK demic wing ill allow for fbturaasir panrion Removing the portables will add 28 spaces to the lot The final propoeed project to u- -grade athletic fields at the middle 1 i a See Building page 4B The Bcwart of Dog sign at the bottom of the Whtttamore driveway at 380 Oxford St in Paris doc not begin to warn visitor of the sights and frights in front of die modest home Top Dracula with blood dripping from his open month appears to be trying to rise np out of his coffin in front of a large gated cemetery above thid contains a bevy of moiuters Jimm MKVKaffiusJoumuL Done! NORWAY Afraid of black cats? Well maybe the blacks cats have a lot nxxu reason to be afraid of you Animal shelter! in the area are off adoptions of any black cata they have until after Hal-' loween Shelter opcraton say they would rather dday placing a blan cat than having one go to the' wrong person have heard that people miriit try to get a black cat around Halloween for superstitious said Diana Lovmoy manag- er of Responsible Fet Care in Nor-1 way we had a request for a black cat now we would hold up the application Lovqoy said operaton of animal shelters and pet shops have to recognize the consequences of placing any animal when the motives are suspect In a few cases someone may want a black cat for ritual exploitation -v However just as serious is the person who adopts a black cat at this holiday season fer the novelty of it then later loees interest much like the person who buys a cute little bunny orbaby chicks at Easter and then foils to care for them properly as they grow tip she said See Cats page 4B Football Friday Sea Sports The Family of ERLON JACK wishes to thank all the neighbors friends and relatives thai helped us in our time of bereavement Wift QT Dmfhttr Imtjtck Amu Jtdt £2m HttdUm A VI 4 (i -'I '-f 4 I 1 A I Qur 1M Dsns! eohmn (set back page) neogrisss the good works and ae eoatyfohsMnts of our dtiaana Is your studsut on ths fist? Have youfe-been rscognissd fcr a ipeciri project? Ia there a military acbtamniant in ywar fomfly? tow somsons done something outstanding? Is than somebody obo youMDk is traty in mod of bsing lecogriaed? Phase lot uo know Saad your Ren and photograph to Well Dona! Sun-Journal 104 Fuk Stj Lairiot tan MI 04240 attanfion Sue Littlefield Inrinde name retamaddrew and ptawnu-tor: Volunteers honored Eight mamba of the Oxford HOI Clergy Association prepared and served a hot lunch Thursday to Marty 50 volunteers who work at the Community Lunch program weekty at toe Norway Unitarian Univer-saUst Church on Main Street Preparing food Thursday were the Revs Don Mayberry Mark Hatfield Joan Marker Janice WUcox Joy Casta Ken Cantona Dallas Henry and Gertrude DeCoteau Oxford Shop to Sava donated to lunch Judith MKnaSim-JoiiBiui 1 Nominations The Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce Is tknP accepting nominations of this year's COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD Please submit your nominations for this award no later than Friday November 7th 1997 The criteria for this award Is given on the basis of tong term outstanding community servke to the Oxford Hitts area by an Individual To receive an official nomination form please stop by the Chamber office at 1 66 Main Street South Part ME 04281 or call 743-2281 AT naninefons must be submitted xi the aflkjal nomination form THE OXFORD Hllli CHAMBER OF COMMERCE When Ym Think of Professional Plumbing lnlnk of IE LQNGLEY SON PLUMBING HEATING HARDWARE Vt Hardware Star And More Since 207-743-8924 419 MAIN STREET -J i S1 PO Box 280' West PteiC ME 04289 on Route 26 i 207-474-2341 or 1400371-GEMS 5' Fax: 207-474-3692 JJ.

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