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siblings can often times be at odds, Liam loved and very much
appreciated his younger brother, Joe.
Liam is loved and mourned by his parents, Kerry and Susan
Hale, of Fayston; his brother, Joseph P. Hale, of Fayston; his
paternal grandmother, Janet Hale, of St. Johnsbury; the girls,
William H. Sullivan
his feline best friends, Nova and Spock; as well as his aunts,
William Sully Sullivan, 90, died peacefully uncles, cousins and his many friends.
Sunday, October 9, 2016, at home surrounded
by his family. Born in Burlington on February
Eli J. Brookens
17, 1926, he was the son of Arthur and
Eli
Brookens,
16, passed away on October 8,
Ardelle (Call) Sullivan. Bill received his
2016.
Eli,
originally
from West Chester,
education in Bethel and South Royalton High
Pennsylvania, lived in Waterbury, Vermont with
School. When he was 17 years old, he enlisthis mom, Colleen Ovelman, his dad, Bob
ed in the US Navy. He participated in nine
Brookens, and his three siblings, Maya, Xavier
major engagements in the South Pacific
and Caleb. He also leaves behind his grandparTheatre.
ents, Caryle Glah and Per Kristian Ullevalseter,
Lillian Trenti of Barre and Bill were married in St Monicas
Joe Ovelman, and Mary Beth and Miguel
Church in Barre on July 18, 1946. Lillian and Bill recently
Castillo; as well as his uncles, Dave and Joe Ovelman, and
celebrated their 70th anniversary this past July.
Bill joined Green Mountain Power as a 3rd Class Line aunt Clare Ovelman and cousins. Really, what he leaves
Maintainer in September of 1947 and retired after 41 years of behind is a community of friends and family that love him for
service in 1988 as Operations Supervisor for the Montpelier his humor, his joy, his understated wisdom, and his eternal
sunshine.
District.
Eli was an eleventh grade student at Harwood Union High
Bill was a lifelong hunter and outdoorsman. He enjoyed
hunting and fishing. Lillian and Bill got pleasure traveling to School, and he devoted himself to what mattered most to him:
Moosehead Lake and the coast of Maine in search of the per- soccer, skiing, music. Nothing brought him more peace than
fect lobster meal. After his retirement, he became an avid floating through snow, flying down the mountain. Eli had an
golfer and traveled to various golf courses in Vermont and innate way of seeing the best in those around him. He was a
hero to his siblings; and a bit of a hero to us all.
South Carolina with friends.
Bill was a member of Mutuo Soccorso, American Legion
Post 10, VFW Post 792, Canadian Club of Barre, and was
Mary E. Harris
happily a lifelong member of the IBEW Local 300.
Mary Elizabeth Harris, 16, of Moretown,
He is survived by his loving wife, Lillian; 2 daughters,
Vermont, perished alongside four close friends
Linda Harbeson and husband, Joe of Perkinsville, VT, Debra
on Oct. 8, 2016, in a tragic car accident.
Lindelof and husband, Lawrence of Hinesburg, VT; 1 grandShe was born to Elizabeth Mays Harris and
son, Bill Harbeson and wife, Amanda of Springfield, VT; and
Daniel Mark Harris on Feb. 28, 2000, in
4 great-grandchildren, Kelsie, Cameron, Cooper, and Bella all
Randolph, Vermont.
of Springfield, VT. He is also survived by 2 nephews, John
Mary was a Junior at Harwood Union High
and Wayne Sullivan of Louisiana.
School. An active parishioner at Saint Patrick
A brother, Arthur Sullivan of Louisiana, predeceased him. Church and Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Church, she was
There will be no calling hours. A private graveside service confirmed in May 2016.
will be held at Hope Cemetery for the family.
At Harwood Union High School, Mary was involved in
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Bills memory can be numerous activities. She was a great athlete, competing in
made to Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 soccer, basketball and lacrosse. Raised in a family of avid skiGranger Road, Barre, VT 05641.
ers, she loved skiing with her family and friends at Sugarbush
and Mad River Glen. She was a honors student enrolled in
many advanced placement courses. Attending MedQuest
Liam K. Hale
Liam Kenneth Hale, 16, passed away, along with camp in summer 2016, one day she aspired to be a pediatric
four of his close friends, in Williston on October surgeon.
Mary loved children and they loved her. She was often
8, 2016 as a result of a tragic traffic accident.
Born in Burlington on May 9, 2000, he was the encircled by little ones at her feet. She provided child care for
many families in the Mad River Valley. She also worked at
son of Kerry L. and Susan (Kudirka) Hale.
Liam was currently attending Harwood Union The Bridges and at Vermont North Ski Shop.
Quick with a smile or a kind word, she lit up every room.
High School in Duxbury, where he participated
on the track and field team and excelled at both Beyond a list of accomplishments, to know her was to know
low and high hurdles, and the 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 meter what exemplifies an extraordinary young lady. Understanding
relays. During his middle school years, he played soccer and and kindness came naturally to her; she will be deeply
lacrosse. A natural athlete, Liam began skiing at an early age, missed.
grew to love mountain biking and more recently, golf. For the
past three years, he worked at Sugarbush Resort, where he
Cyrus E. Zschau
started off as an assistant mountain bike instructor and moved
Cyrus Edson Zschau, 16, of Moretown passed
to the bike shop this past summer. One of his favorite places
away unexpectedly on Oct. 8.
to spend time was at Woods Hole, Cape Cod. He loved the
He was born in Randolph, Vermont, on Nov.
ocean.
5, 1999 and lived in Northfield for the first 4
An avid fan of the television show Top Gear, Liam had
years of his life before his family moved to
developed a passion for automobiles and was ecstatic about
Moretown. He attended Sunrise Montessori
his brand new wheels, a 2011 BMW. A natural host, socially
School, Moretown Elementary, and was curengaging and clever wit, Liam is lovingly remembered for his
rently a student at Harwood Union High
exquisite taste in clothes, his articulate manner and for his School.
clear opinions, which he was unabashed in sharing. Although
Cyrus had a deep love for playing and studying sports. He
was a member of the Harwood varsity soccer and baseball
teams where he loved, and was beloved by, his teammates and
coaches. As an honor student in school, he had his future
Community Fund Helps Raise
sights set towards the west for college.
Money for Families of I-89
Cy and his family spent a week every summer on Marthas
Vineyard where he loved to captain the boat and ride the surf.
Accident Victims
He worked at the Round Barn Inn and the Canteen Creemee
The Mad River Valley Community Fund has created
Co. He loved to drive and had just recently purchased his own
The Five Families Fund for those who wish to help the
car with his brother. He was known for his wit, his kindness,
families of the five teenagers who died in the Interstate 89
his leadership and his love for bacon and cereal.
car accident on October 8.
Cy travelled the western states, Florida and parts of France
From MRVCFs website, In light of this weeks tragic
with his family. In the spring he was looking forward to visitloss of five young lives in an accident on Interstate-89, the
ing Greece and Italy with some of his classmates. During the
Mad River Valley Community Fund has established a
winter, he loved to ski and hang out in the Mt. Ellen lodge
special fund to be used as a conduit for local donations.
with his closest friends.
Many community members have asked us to step in as we
are a legitimate 501c3 charitable organization. Hopefully,
Other passings
this will obviate other crowd sourcing and all monies will
be distributed without deduction.
DORIS ELIZABETH ADAMI, 90, of 4 Taplin
The community fund makes it easy to donate via PayPal
St., Montpelier, died Oct. 5, 2016, at Woodridge
at http://mrvcommunityfund.org/. All donations will be
Nursing Home. Doris was born on Oct. 4, 1926,
shared equally between the families. Contributions can
in Framingham, Massachusetts, the daughter of
also be mailed to Mad River Valley Community Fund at
Achille J. Adami and Nella C. (Giracolli) Adami.
P.O. Box 353, Waitsfield, VT 05673. Make sure the conDoris moved to Montpelier when she was 3
tributions are labelled for use by the Five Families Fund.
years old and lived all her life at 4 Taplin St.
The Mad River Barn in Fayston is also holding a fundDoris graduated from Montpelier High School
raiser on Wednesday, October 19 and will donate 100
in 1944. Doris worked at Bernadini Store before she had her
percent of its sales to the Mad River Valley Community
career at the New England Telephone Company on School
Fund.
Street and retired as a switchboard operator supervisor. Doris
was a member Montpelier Emblem Club #369 and served as
their treasurer for many years. Doris was also a member of the
Telephone Pioneers and the Montpelier Senior Center. Doris
was extremely thoughtful, generous and caring and a wonderful
sister and friend to all that knew her. Doris loved her cats and
took in strays. She was particularly close to her calico cat.
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compliance with federal regulations for firms of 50 or fewer
at $34,671 annually. The Vermont Chamber of Commerce
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October 19, 2016
The Legislature
Does Not Deficit
Spend
Editor,
Some on the campaign
trail suggest that the Vermont
legislature has engaged in
deficit spending over the last
14 years. That is simply not true.
Heres how the budget process works in Vermont. Each
year the legislature works from projected revenue for the
next fiscal year, and the House and Senate pass a balanced
budget for that year based on those projected revenues.
Since this budget is based on projected revenues for the next
fiscal year, in the middle of the fiscal year the legislature
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future spending so that the budget remains balanced.
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Speaker of the House Shap Smith
Editor,
I vote early, and I have already cast my votes to re-elect
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Representatives from Barre Town.
I had the good fortune to work side by side with Topper
for ten years when I was also a member of the House. He
has become a very respected voice of moderation in the
legislature. As the ranking member of the Committee on
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government that makes the greatest demands on our annual
budget, and he has fought for the welfare of children and
families while simultaneously working to save money by
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Rob was elected two years ago when I chose not to run
for re-election. He brings a wealth of experience as a former school board member, a current select board member,
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these areas.
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best interests of Barre Town at heart. I feel well represented by these two gentlemen, and I hope the vast majority of Barre Town voters will join me in re-electing them
for another two years.
Thomas F. Tom Koch
Editor,
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campaign for senate. Why is he running? By my estimation,
hes yet to give the voters a reason why he, Scott Milne, is
qualified to be our senator. Just last week, Milne told the
Free Press he wasnt quite yet ready to discuss policy. Dont
we expect individuals running to represent us to have some
sort of grasp on the issues before they try to earn our
votes?
Undecided voters, imagine this an open senate seat, no
incumbent candidate. In this world, has Scott Milne done
anything to describe the sort of job he would do as a senator?
Remove Leahy from the equation, has Milne even suggested
what he would set out to do as a senator? All of his statements
are short on specifics, long on Leahy. When will Scott stand
on his own merits? Vermonters need more information about
Scotts vision for our state and nation before we can consider
him a serious candidate.
Scott Pavek
Burlington, VT
Editor,
As you know, this November voters in Vermont will have a
variety of choices on the ballots they cast, from President
down to more local races like State Representative and Justice
of the Peace. Unfortunately this year we have a candidate at
the top of the Republican ballot so uncouth, unfit, and generally repellent, that its shocking to know that there are still
people who support him.
In the light of last weeks revelations, Im calling on you,
the Republican candidates of Washington County to publicly
make it plain whether or not you support the sexist, racist,
Islamophobic, hateful Donald Trump.
Your potential constituents deserve to know where you
stand, and we can only interpret silence as a tacit endorsement
of Trump.
Thank you for your timely response!
Jeremy Hansen, Washington County Progressive Chair
House Candidate for Berlin and Northfield
Editor,
The presidential debates so far have been a joke.and
embarrassing! Tens of millions of Americans will be watching
the debate the night of October 19 -- and they deserve a serious discussion on the big issues facing our nation, like the
future of Social Security. If the next President doesnt take
bold action on Social Security, we could see our hard-earned
benefits cut by nearly 25% in less than 20 years. Thats unacceptable.
Earlier this year, AARP polling in battleground states found
across party lineslarge majorities of voters believe that
having a plan for Social Security is a basic threshold for
presidential leadership. A recent AARP survey of women
voters found that more than 70 percent support immediate
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and try and get them to understand and then try and get them
to behave.
I also find it difficult to discuss the kids of today without
mentioning the young people, too. We no longer seem to have
children and grown-ups because those who used to be grownups are now trying to be their childrens best friend, which is
not only stupid it is embarrassing!
And then we have the final and most important issue of raising children and even those that are still learning how to be
grown-ups. We now are willing to tolerate our politicians who
have no idea how to behave! But before I give you my opinion
about that, let me remind you that from George Washington
on to today, our politicians have been given a certain license
to misbehave, but until today, the press has respected that license. No one ever knew that FDR was in a wheelchair for
most of his presidency, nor did they know that his mistress
lived right next to his bedroom! And John Kennedy, whom everyone loved, had women come and go all the time he was in
the White House. Did it affect their ability to perform their duties? I dont think so. That A
personality has been accepted
until now. The digressions of
our presidents was considered
a moral issue of their own not
ours. However, all those men
did behave in public! Never,
ever was there a meeting of
world leaders when one of our
presidents embarrassed us or
himself. They knew what was
accepted in public life and kept
their private lives private and
their public lives embarrassment free.
Unfortunately we no longer have that behavior going on
today. We hope and expect for children to know how to behave
and how to speak without looking like a uncivilized pig! However, we now appear to be allowing some of our politicians
to do, say and behave in anyway they want to. Fortunately,
there have not been a world-wide meeting of leaders where
this type of behavior has been demonstratedyet,,,and hopefully never!
Now how do you explain to your children that although
they see the outrageous behavior and language on TV of candidates, that it isnt acceptable? And if they used that language
or behaved that way, even today that they will be punished.
I believe that we will never go back to the 50s or the 60s,
which seem to be considered the good old days. Life has
changed, and although there are still lots of us who would like
to see family life and parents have the time and willingness to
raise their own children come back again, it probably wont.
But respect for themselves can still be taught and perhaps our
media will help by not glorifying the outrageous, the obscene,
and the realistic shoot-em up and murder shows.
You may think that I am wrong but try not to tell me! I cant
help myself but I still believe in good behavior and just a touch
of civilization! Oh, and probably not be willing to tolerate the
outrageous behavior that is demonstrated by both children and
even worse, adults who should know better.
Senate Report:
he Whigs occupied
the statehouse for
almost twenty years
beginning with Silas Jenison in 1835, with the Democrats winning only
one election, in 1853. In addition to the Whigs,
Democrats and Anti-Masons, a splinter party had
come upon the Vermont political scene. The Liberty party grew out of the organized anti-slavery
movement in the state, which had begun with the
founding in Middlebury of an Anti-Slavery Society in 1834.
The society, in its first annual report, declared,
We therefore proclaim war with slavery, our weapon is truth
- our basis, justice - our incentive, humanity - our force, moral power - our watchword, onward - our hope of success, in
God. Abolitionist speakers were met with resistance, in some
cases. In 1835 anti-slavery lectures by Samuel May were broken up in Montpelier and Rutland.
In 1837 the society resolved that American slavery in principle is under all circumstances a flagrant sin. In 1840 the
society resolved that the ministers who... oppose the case of
emancipation or remain silent on the subject, are unworthy
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successful longevity but admits her many years of bookkeeping at the former Rossi Trucking Co., starting in 1941 at age
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When I started working for them we didnt have fancy
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Alba now lives in her own apartment at The Lincoln House
in Barre.
This place is excellent! The food is tremendous and Ive
gained 14 pounds since coming here. Im going to have to
learn to say NO to some of the choices, she said.
Alba was born in South Ryegate in 1916, the middle of six
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and Ezio Benedini who had immigrated from Carrara, Italy.
The family moved to Barre in Albas early childhood.
Alba attended the North Barre Graded School and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1934. The graduation
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speaker was the Commissioner of Immigration for the United
States, Ugo Carusi. (Ironically, his sister Iole later became a
resident of The Lincoln House and lived to be 105).
In 1940, Alba married Theodore Nicholas Rossi and they
had two boysTheodore Allen of Santa Barbra, Calif. and
Stowe, Vt., and William Lawrence of Joes Pond in West
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friends in attendance.
Alba and her husband were married for 50 years until his
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toll free: 800-KEY-2YOU
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Specializing in reclaiming
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Restoration of antique apple trees
to help increase their longevity
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consultations testing
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Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 4767550. Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30
a.m. Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.
Living & Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st
Wednesdays, 1 p.m.
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National
Bank, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419.
MON-THU
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main
9:30AM-6PM
BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. Pre- St., Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114.
GED and high school diploma prep classes at Barre Learning Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd,
FRI-SAT
ZAGONE
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Center, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588.
ID
Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. and Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Info:
IC
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9:30AM-7PM
MASKS
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet. Valerie, 279-0385.
SQUAD
Universalist Church. 1st Thursday of month. 7 p.m. Info. beyon- Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome.
SUN11AM-4PM
dthedog97@gmail.com
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ 476-4185.
group, bowls at Twin City Lanes on Sunday afternoons twice a Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays durmonth. For dates and times: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT.org ing school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
Dot Sale: Central Vermont Woodcarving Group. Free instruction proj- American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
o Blue Dots ects for all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mondays 1-4 Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30 p.m.
p.m. 479-9563
10%off
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes
o Yellow Dots Rock & Soul Chorus. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Church of the Good year-round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144.
Shepherd
on
39
Washington
St.
Sing
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and
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Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer
o Green Dots beyond. Ability to read music is not required. No audition, but St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966.
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Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30 p.m.
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Thursdays at The Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while group. 23 Summer St., 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info. 1480.
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor
www.facebook.com/vtworld.news 279-0993.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
Mon., Wed., Friday noon 6 p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and
540 N. Main St., Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of accept- caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or
1-800-CHILDREN.
able items.
Mothers
of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts,
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We
have answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221.
St., Suite 200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479- Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-2290531 to register.
5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups. Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40
Christ Community Church, 43 Berlin St. across from R&L Washington Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free
Archery, Monday, 6-8 p.m. 476-3221.
Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community
This Craft Fair is a fundraiser run by the eighth grade
students at Main Street Middle School in Montpelier, VT.
Service & Food Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m.
Wheelchair
Basketball.
Barre
Evangelical
Free
Church,
17
So.
We have been designing and creating art & wood
Main St., Every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David) TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Hedding Methodist Church,
products since 1982 for sale at our annual Craft Fair
or 249-7931 (Sandy).
Wednesdays, 5 p.m. Info. 505-3096.
There will also be student prepared food and
refreshments available in our cafe.
Turning Point Recovery
Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre.
For space rental information, you can
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TO ATTEND THE
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Were Always
is Enough group, Thursdays
Happy To See You!
50 WASHINGTON RD., EAST BARRE, VT
at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30
Rt 302 Between
Barre & EastBarre
p.m. Al-Anon: Courage to
OPEN EVERYDAY
Change group, Saturdays at
479-1445
$12 PER PERSON
5 p.m. (childcare provided).
1/2 PRICE 1/2 PRICE
For help, or Info on special
CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
programs, call 479-7373.
Menu:
Meat
Pies,
Pea
Soup,
Fried
Located near Dudley's Store at the
Green Mountain Spirit
Dough, Veggies, Desserts, Beverage
Jct. of Routes 2 & 14 in East Montpelier
Chapter. National women
Annual Autumn bikers
club. 2nd Wed. of
Adults: $12. Children under 10: $6.
Indoor Yard & month; info grnmtnspirit@
RESERVATIONS: CALL 476-8961 or
hotmail.com.
Bake Sale
Email donnaronputney@gmail.com
Reservations call
BERLIN - Drop-in Meditation
Wolcott
United
Frozen Meat Pies Available
Sitting Group. W/Sherry
Methodist
at the supper for $15 each
Rhynard. CVMC, conf. room
Church
Route 15, Wolcott #2, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. sherry@
easeofflow.com or 272-2736.
Friday, Oct. 21
Barre Tones Womens A
& Saturday, Oct. 22
Capella Chorus. Capital City
9:00 - 3:00
Grange 6612 Rt 12. Mondays,
Something for Everyone!
6:30-9 p.m. www.barretonesvt.
Bargains Galore!
com 223-2039.
Survivors of Suicide Loss
PUMPKINS ARE HERE
We have lots of Colors in 8 in. Pots
Support. For family and
friends who lost someone to
BRING YOUR WEEKEND
suicide. CVMC, conf. room
VISITORS for our "World's
#1, 3rd Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m.
Best" Maple Creemees, Shakes
Info. 223-0924.
and Sundaes
Bereavement/Grief Support
Group. CVHHH Conference
Center, 600 Granger Rd. Open
to anyone who has experienced
Bob & Jinis
the death of a loved one. No
PUMPKINS
fee. Group 1: 10-11:30 a.m.
are ready!
every other Wednesday starting
Big Ones,
Sept 7. Group 2: 6-7:30 p.m.
Small Ones,
Mini Pumpkins!
every other Monday starting
Sept 12. Info: Ginny or Jean at
SERVING SUNDAYS
223-1878.
Good Things
THROUGH OCT. 30
NAMI-VT Support Group.
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For families & friends of those
8:00AM to 1:00PM
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Cider From
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8:30-6:00
802-439-6880 OR
Champlain
Cancer Support Group. With
1-800-376-5757 or 223-5757
Exit 8 off I-89
Orchards
802-439-5995
potluck. Second Wednesday
5 miles on US Rt 2E, bear left, 1 mile on
Vt. Rt. 14N
And 8 Inch
of each month, 6 p.m. Info.
1005 Vt. Rt. 14N, East Montpelier 05651
246
VT
Route
25
West
Topsham,
VT
05086
Apple Pies
229-5931.
www.braggfarm.com
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a clown play
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Center, 131 S. Main St. #4. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. $5. Students
are guided to find balance between breath and movement and to
be present moment to moment. Moving slowly, with great focus,
turns yoga asana into a movement meditation perfect for opening
tight joints and building muscle strength.
Genealogy 101: DNA Testing Basics. Vermont History Center,
60 Washington St. 6:30-8 p.m. Free and open to the public. This
presentation will provide all the information necessary to understand how DNA is tested, what it can and can not tell you about
your ancestors and which test & company are the best answer for
your genealogical questions.
MONTPELIER - John Lackard Blues Jam at Sweet Melissas,
4 Langdon St. 7:30 p.m.
OLLI Series: Polls, Politics, and Probabilities. Presented by
Mathematician Bob Rosenfeld. Montpelier Senior Activity Center,
58 Barre St. 1:30 p.m. $5 suggested donation. Learn about the
history, design, and accuracy of polls including some that turned
out to be wrongand why. How are polling statistics calculated
and what do they really mean?
Aging Herbally to Maintain Health and Vitality. VCIH, 252
Main St. 6-8 p.m $10 members/$12 non-members/Free for VCIH
students. Through a functional approach to our goals, well look
at plants to help us maintain mobility, strength, strong circulation,
digestive fire, energy, resilience, immunity, cognition and memory. Register at www.vtherbcenter.org; by emailing info@vtherbcenter.org; or by calling 802-224-7100.
WATERBURY - Start the Conversation: A Discussion About
Family & Aging. Waterbury Public Library. 1-2:30 p.m. Emily
McKenna from Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice, will
show a short video, Nine to Ninety, and offer information and
education on the simple steps you can take right now to facilitate
conversations with family members and loved ones and begin the
advance-care planning process. Free and open to the public.
Register: 244-7036.
Thursday, October 20
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Saturday, October 22
Saw-whet Owl Banding. North Branch Nature Center, 713 Elm St. 7
p.m. Donations welcomed. Every fall migrating pint-sized Saw-whet
Owls filter through Vermont unseen and unheard. We invite you to join
this exciting opportunity to view these common, yet seldom-seen, birds.
Follow signs from parking lot to banding station. Dress warmly.
Introduction to Tea. The North Branch Caf 41 State St. 10-11:30
a.m. $10. Learn about the 5 types of tea: White, Green, Oolong,
Black, and Dark. The class will introduce you to the health benefits
of tea, and how tea can make you feel calm and energized at the same
time. Register: (802)-552-8105. Info: www.thenorth-branch.com
Ski & Skate Sale. Montpelier High School. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Volunteers needed. Contact Montpelier Rec Dept. 802-225-8699
Fall/Winter Rummage Bag Sale. Unitarian Church of Montpelier,
130 Main St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Gently used warm clothes and
household goods at low prices.
NORTHFIELD - Texas HoldEm Tournament. American
Legion, 48 Depot Square. 1 p.m. $50 in advance $75 the day of.
PLAINFIELD - EarthWalk Fall Community Day & Harvest
Celebration. Hawthorn Meadow at Goddard College. 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Join us for Earth Oven Pizza, games, nature crafts, songs,
pumpkin carving, fire by friction, wild food, stories and more!
Celebrate the arrival of fall with the EarthWalk community and
the natural world. Everyone is welcome! Children under 12,
please bring an adult. Suggested donation: $3 per person or $10
per family. Please leave pets at home.Info: 454-8500, info@earthwalkvermont.org, or visit www.earthwalkvermont.org.
RANDOLPH - Succession Planning Workshop for
Landowners. Three Stallion Inn. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This workshop
is a mix of presentation and practical exercises that will give you
the knowledge and tools to start succession planning. You will
clarify your values and goals, learn the steps to successful planning, get tools to support your planning, and learn about legal
options that can support your plan. Registration begins at 8:30
a.m. The cost is $35. Each additional family member $20.
SOUTH WOODBURY - Chicken Pie/Biscuit Dinner. Calais
Woodbury United Church. 5:30-7 p.m. $8 per person, Ages 5 and
under free. No reservations required. Proceeds go toward roofing costs
of E. Calais Church. Info: Church, 232-1013 or Mary, 456-8181
STOWE - Work Hike with GMC. Rain Date: October 23, 2016,
Sunday. All abilities needed and welcomed. Various distances.
From Barnes Camp and Smugglers Notch, work on LT North,
Sterling Pond Trail, and trail around Sterling Pond. Bring lunch
and water, wear sturdy boots, work clothes and gloves. Tools supplied. Meet at Montpelier High School at 8 a.m. Contact Andrew
Nuquist, 223-3550 or trails@gmcmontpelier.org.
WAITSFIELD - Broken Circle. Valley Players Theater, 4254
Main St. 7:30 p.m. See Description 10/20
WATERBURY - Central Vermont Humane Societys Fur Fest.
The Hayloft, 179 Guptil Rd. 5-8 p.m. Advance tickets are just $35
per person and include hearty hors doeuvres, delicious desserts
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Tuesday, October 25
Dougherty, MFA. Barre Area Senior Center. 1-2 p.m. All levels
welcomebeginners encouraged! Bring copies of a poem, short
story or nonfiction essay you are working on for other members
of the group! Youll read yours aloud and silently listen to feedback. Tips and exercises on the various genres will be shared, as
well as journaling tips. Minimum enrollment: 6. Fee: $5
The Official Blues Brothers Revue. The Barre Opera House. 8
p.m. The only Blues Brothers show sanctioned by Dan Aykroyd and
Judith Belushi is ready to raise the Opera House roof! $32-37, call
box office at 802-476-8188 or order online www.barreoperahouse.
org.
BRADFORD - Ghost in the Meadow. Old Church Theater, 137
North Main St. 7:30 p.m. See description 10/21
MONTPELIER - Electrolads live at Positive Pie, 22 State St. 10
p.m. No cover.
WAITSFIELD - Broken Circle. Valley Players Theater, 4254
Main St. 7:30 p.m. See Description 10/20
CANADIAN CLUB
BINGO
Thursday Night
Doors Open at 4:00 PM
Premies at 6:00 PM
Regular Games at 7:00 PM
CANADIAN CLUB
ROUTE 14 479-9090
Just outside of Barre
Saturday, October 29
Sunday, October 30
Monday, October 31
THIS WEEK'S
SPECIAL
CHICKEN CUTLETS
& POTATOES
Canadian Club
Route 14
Barre, VT
Sunday,
November 13, 2016
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
DROPN
SWAP
Wednesday, October 26
Tuesday, November 1
$1
S A I N T M O N I C A S S U P E R B I N G O
OVER $10,000 IN CASH & PRIZES
Thursday, October 27
Friday, October 28
B
Meals, Snacks & Beverages Available
12
Electronic Flashboards, Televisions & Verifier
$20 Minimum Payoff On Regular Games
O
For Reservations call 223-6623 or 476-5015 (8am-4pm) 72
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Annie Duprey, (left, #46 in red) of Spaulding, leads a pack of runners through the woods of the Northfield High cross country
course during last Tuesday afternoons seven-team meet. The
course, which is nicknamed The Bear, winds over the hills of the
Northfield schools forest and is a very tough course. Photo by Bill
Croney
Northfields Nick Medow (right, #12 in white) makes a move to avoid
a sliding tackle by Thetfords Arthur Clayton (left, #5 in blue) during
last Saturday mornings game in Northfield. The Panthers spoiled
Northfields senior day by knocking off the boys of the Maroon and
White. Photo By Bill Croney
$
PIZZA 10
2 LARGE
DINE
IN OR
CARRY
OUT
3 TOPPING
EACH
Domino's
479-2222
Two Miles
Male: Ages - 80-89
Gerry Carlson 25:32
Four Miles
Female: Ages - 40-49
JoAnn Mugford 36:17
Ages - 50-59
Dot Martin 36:25
Male: Ages - 60-69
John Martin 36:25
Ages - 70-79
Greg Wight 46:56
Six Miles
Male: Ages - 14-29
Matt Germaine 44:04
Ages - 50-59
Mack Gardner - Morse 44:16
Tuesday, October 18 will be the last fun
run for the 2016 season. Fun runs will
start again in the spring of 2017.
Exit 5 goalkeeper Kayce Varano makes the stop during last Friday
afternoons game against Thetford at Northfield. The Thetford
Panthers downed the combined squad of girls from Northfield and
Williamstown, 4-0. Photo by Bill Croney
PATRIOTS WIN,
YOU WIN!
HOT
87 MEDIUM
OR ICED COFFEE
+Appl.
Tax
Fri., Oct. 22
6:00pm
Springfield at Spaulding
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Barre
479-0629
B-M Road-Berlin
622-0250
DRIVE
UP
Montpelier
223-0928
DRIVE
UP
WORLD CLASSIFIEDS
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
CHILDCARE
BARRE CITY childcare. 15 years
experience. School Age/Toddler
openings. 802-476-3565.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
33 YEAR Thriving party rental
business retires with significant
remaining rental product including tents, inflatables, dance floors,
staging, chairs, tables, etc. This
opportunity conveys established
business name, 800# phone line
and inventory. Warehouse space
for this venture Free of charge for
ONE calendar year!
Serious Inquiries OnlyJohn
(802)249-1944
Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM
AIRLINE
MECHANIC
TRAINING
866-453-6204
Driver
Washington
Northeast
Supervisory Union is seeking an individual
to transport two students from Cabot, VT to
separate school sites in Plainfield and Barre.
Approximate work hours are 7:45am-9:00am
and 2:00pm-3:00pm, Monday through Friday.
Hourly rate plus mileage reimbursement at the
published federal rate.
Must have a reliable insured vehicle, valid
drivers license and be able to pass a required
background check.
Apply to: Please contact Mark Tucker, Special
Services Director, Washington Northeast
Supervisory Union at mtucker@washnesu.org
EOE
or call 454-9924 x204.
BUSINESS
ITEMS
continued on page 30
FOR THE MOST CURRENT CLASSIFIED ADS, VISIT OUR WEB PAGE:
www.vt-world.com
TOWN OF BARRE
Public Works Person
Para-Educator
HIRING IMMEDIATELY!!!
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
4 days - 30 hours/week
A unique Administrative Assistant is sought for small, nonprofit free health clinic a key member of the operational team.
Experience in a medical setting and knowledge of central Vermont
preferred. Work includes phone and in-person reception, volunteer
and patient scheduling, supervision and training of office volunteers,
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fundraising activities. AA will work closely with the Nurse Case
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Demonstrated computer knowledge of Excel, Word or Open Office,
and electronic scheduling required. Respect for confidentiality
imperative. Competitive wage, benefits.
Send cover letter, resume, wage history, and three references to:
AA Search, Peoples Health & Wellness Clinic, 553 North Main
Street, Barre, VT 05641, or via e-mail to phwc@sover.net.
No phone calls, please. Job open until filled.
E.O.E.
Temporary ~ Part-Time
WASHINGTON SOUTH
SUPERVISORY UNION
SUBSTITUTES NEEDED!!
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS:
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Turtle Island
Children's Center
Turtle Island is a landmark child care
and education center, serving infants
through pre-kindergarten. We are
located on beautiful grounds with a
natural playscape near the North
Branch Nature Center. We are seeking
experienced, professional, qualified
Early Educators. We currently have a
number of full time & part time
positions open. Our philosophy
centers around emergent curriculum.
If you would like to join our highly
qualified teaching staff, please apply
on Schoolspring.com or e-mail your
resume, cover letter and 3 references
to: director@turtleislandvt.org
EOE
CLASSES &
WORKSHOPS
ACCOUNTING & QUICKBOOKS
TRAINING! Online training gets
you job ready! Train at home!
Job placement when completed!
1-888-407-7162 GED/H
S Diploma
needed.
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of Maintenance 1-888-8681704
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if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of
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MEDICAL BILLING SPECIALISTS
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INTAKE/CLIENT
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PERSONALS
HEALTH CARE
FREE ITEMS
1920s FREEBIE EXPENSIVE
Solid Hardwood Frame Couch,
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got the picture!) an Upholsterer
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FREE BEWARE OF THE VERMONT LAND TRUST Bumper
Stickers, Call
802-454-8561
ONE PLUS TONS Anthracite Rice
Coal, Boxed for pickup, Absolutely
FREE.
802-476-3704/802-839-8348.
A1-CASH PAID
TO $300+
CARS, TRUCKS
INFO, 802-522-4279.
INTERESTED
IN CDL?
Classes
ongoing in Barre
Information:
476-4679
249-2886
GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
GARAGE SALE; 85 Valley View
Circle, Barre, VT. Fri-10/21 9-3.
Sat-10/22 9-1. Downsizing of 2
Homes, Two Curio Cabinets, Vera
Bradley Purses, Lamps, Furniture,
Naturewood Pfaltzgraff, books,
dishes, clothing, Christmas misc,
linens, Knick-Knacks, Much More!
SALE RAIN OR SHINE! No reasonable offers refused.
MULTI-FAMILY INDOOR TAG
SALE, Calais Town Hall.Bottom of
Kent Hill Rd, Near Maple Corners.
9am-3pm. Saturday, Oct 22.
MULTI-FAMILY SALE Lots of stuff!
Vintage items, books, holiday
items, tools, home decor, some
baby items and more. 133 Mill St
Plainfield.
Sat Oct 22 9-3 (inside if it rains).
TABLES
AVAILABLE
for Canadian Club
WANTED
OLD LICENSE PLATES WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer. Conrad Hughson
Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
chughson@svcable.net
802-387-4498
gmarceau61@yahoo.com
MISCELLANEOUS
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BARGAIN SHOP
802-461-7828
We Buy-Sell-Barter
Lets Make a Deal
Williamstown VT
Gloria Marceau
433-5589
$ A1-CASH PAID
UP TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
A PLACE FOR MOM. The nations largest senior living referral
service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is
FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-800417-0524
We are Hiring!
CUSTODIANS
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Job Description
Skills needed: supervise students including management of student behavior;
record keeping; instruction; classroom and lab safety, security, set-up and
organization of classroom/project materials; interaction and communication
with students, support staff, parents/guardians, and other internal and external
stakeholders.
We are seeking candidates with the following qualifications:
- Holds a Vermont State Educator License in either high school Science,
Math or English
- Five or more years of recent experience in education- required
- Experience with classroom management
- Understanding of student learning differences
- Patience and persistence
- Strong basic supervisory skills and the ability to supervise students in both
the classroom and lab areas
- Ability to attend required or requested meetings outside of school hours
Long Term Substitute Salary is competitive in Vermont. This is a full-time,
short term position.
Applications only accepted electronically through www.TalentED.com.
Closing Date: Open until filled Start Date: Immediately
Equal Opportunity Employer
Barre Supervisory Union is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from
discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity,
sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as defined and required by state
and federal laws.
MISCELLANEOUS
STORAGE
continued
FURNITURE
KING SIZE Bed/Box spring
mattress, maple bookcase headboard w/4 drawers dresser, $650.
802-793-1866
MUSICAL
ESTEY ORGANSerial #167090
Unrestored. Circa 1885. $75.00
OBO. 802-728-5395
NORTH BRANCH Instruments,
LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair.
Buy and Sell used Fretted Instruments. Michael Ricciarelli 802229-0952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
BOATING &
FISHING
12 ALUMINUM BOAT & MOTOR
$300. 802-485-6185
STORAGE
CONTAINERS
1-877-204-3054
LEASING
Exit 3
off I-89
A STORAGE PLACE
Williamstown
Route 64
Move-In Special
10x10 Units $50/mo.
first 3 months
802-505-1921
FOR SALE:
Old Glenwood Parlor woodstove,
chrome trim. 1/2h.p. Sears Craftsman Table Saw. 36 Kenmore Gas
Range. Tony Littles Gazelle glider
exerciser with instructions. 802433-5419
Royalton, VT
1-877-204-3054 (802) 763-7876
WINTER
STORAGE
SPECIAL
Rent for
5 Months,
Get the
6TH Month
FREE
SHOTGUN20GUAGE Double
barrel Bernadelli, excellent. Also
Ruger semi-auto 22 pistol with clip,
excellent. Size 10 Sorrel Dominator 35 below boots, used sparingly
$65. Shotgun $250. Pistol $125.
802-223-7062
TOOLS/
MACHINERY
Tool Warehouse Outlet, Inc.
Rt. 302 Barre-Montpelier
Central Vermont's Best
Selection Of Quality Tools
Discount Prices!
802-479-3363 800-462-7656
TOOLS REPAIRED
Very fast turn around time. Tool
Warehouse Outlet, Barre-Montpelier Rd. 802-479-3363, 1-800462-7656
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
ALL QUALITY
SEASONED FIREWOOD
Cut/Split/Delivered
$250/Cord
Call
Dennis Ducharme
Forest Service
802-426-3796
ANTHRACITE COAL
5 Sizes in stock
Bulk Only
BLACK ROCK COAL
www.blackrockcoal.com
1-800-639-3197
802-223-4385
BEWARE OF The Vermont Land
Trust. You shake hands with them
be sure to count your fingers when
you are done. 802-454-8561.
Route 14
933 South Barre Rd.
Barre 479-4144
SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
TOTAL GYM for Sale-Never been
Used-asking $1,000 OBO 802229-4802
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
ANIMALS/PETS
BROOKSIDE KENNELS. Boarding dogs. Heated runs. Located
Orange Center, 479-0466.
Country
Pampered
Paws
LINBROOKE
STORAGE
SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT
SNOW BLOWER universal cab,
like new, new $130. Asking $65.
802-479-1872
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
BRUSH-HOGGING in Central Vermont area. No field is to small or to
large. Call Brian 802-839-6527.
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
$A1-CASH PAID
TO $300+
CARS, TRUCKS
For More Info, 802-522-4279
802MASONRY
We Serve Central and Northern
VT. We specialize in Fire Places,
Chimneys, Chimney Repairs,
Steps and Masonry Restoration.
We lay Brick, Block and Stone. No
job too small. Cell is 522-0333 and
home is 456-8703
ALL YOUR
Tree Service Needs Call
Randy Pickels Full Tree Service,
Includes Tree Removal, Trimming,
Stump Grinding, Hedge and
Shrub Trimming, and feeding.
Call Randy at
802-479-3403/802-249-7164
Free Estimate, 35+ years experience, Fully Insured.
ANTIQUE & VINTAGE CLOCKS
Professionally Cleaned &
Repaired. Reasonable Prices,
Pickup/Delivery Available,
ClockWork Wayne,
802-431-5416
(Rochester VT)
CAR RIMS/TIRES- UsedMany
Makes and Models. 802-522-9140
CARPENTRY & REMODELING
WORK
Interior-Exterior
802-595-5105
Justin
East Montpelier
223-6490
802-229-0114
For Classified
Advertising
That Works
Call 479-2582 or
1-800-639-9753
CARPET AND
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
CASH $
JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-917-2495,
802-476-4815, Bob.
DmFURNACE
MAN
LIQUIDATION
SALE
802-249-2814
JAMESON
All In-Stock
PRODUCTS
10% OFF
RETAIL PRICE
POWER EQUIPMENT
476-7712
LIQUIDATION
SALE
WINTER STORAGE
FOR YOUR BOAT
Reserve your space today 476-3101
All In-Stock
Toro Products
10%
ROUTE 14
EAST MONTPELIER
POWER EQUIPMENT
802-476-3101
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OVER
COST
476-7712
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ERVICE DIRECTOR
SERVICES AT A GLANCE
Troy West
Carpet Cleaning
Gendron
Building
802-498-3718
Dry Circular Foam
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
https://www.facebook.com/TroyWestCarpetCleaning/
psmracing@aol.com
AND MORE
Montpelier, VT
Available Here
223-3336
Concrete
Call 229-1153
for free estimates
East Calais, VT
(802)-249-2368
Washington, VT
OPENERS
&
& remodeling
remodeling
interior / exterior
802-595-5105
justin
vin E. Hudson
e
K 802-249-7112
KHidigforyou@aol.com
Slate/Gravel/Top Soil
Landscaping
Excavation/Loader Work
Rentals
page 32
Cell
Brush Hogging/Rototilling
Driveway Repair
Septic & Mound Systems
Fully Insured
Upholstery
Plainfield
Park & Ride
SATURDAYS 8AM-NOON
FUrnitUre
reupholstering
Call Heather @
802-883-2286
279-3469
WASHinGtOn, VerMOnt
BUILDING GARAGES
FROM FLOOR TO ROOF
Starting At
9,200
476-6941
793-7472
Residential/Commercial
Fully Insured
Kevins Doors
Carpentry
J. Waters
(PAULS TRASH)
Commercial / Residential
BWContrCalais@aol.com
GMBowenllc@gmail.com
802-456-7049
802-793-0895
Please call for Free Estimate
Grants Trash
Removal
Classied Deadline
Is Monday
Before 10AM
LEAF REMOVAL
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Quality In
GreGs
PaintinG & staininG
Metal Roof Painting
Handpaint or Spray
Metal Roof Painting
Interior/Exterior
Guarantee
Call
Free Estimates
Reasonable Low Rates
Neat, Quality Work
References Insured
802-479-2733
gpdpainting@aol.com
rs
, gutte
gutters
The
Sewing Basket
www.sewingbasketvt.com
WORLD AUTOMOTIVE
MOTORCYCLES/
ATVS
WORK VEHICLES/
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
24.95
$4,995
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19
20k / Miles
Monthly Payment
$273
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$242
19
$3,495
$6,995
$4,495
.95
$5,550
$2,495
Plus
Tax
$4,995
866-764-7509
802Honda.com
JUST GOOD
AUTOS
Trades Welcome
Prices Negotiable
Just a Sample of Many
2016
Honda
HR-V AWD
Mark
Lewis
15 yrs. experience
at 802Honda
EX Model #12116115
36 month lease on approved credit - APR and payment may vary based upon credit history,
down payment and lender approval. All lease examples exclude tax, title, registration,
acquisition fee and $149 dealer doc fee. First payment due at signing. Lease examples
based on new 2016 Honda CR-V LX AWD, MSRP $25,945 vehicle price after $945 dealer
discount = $25,000. Must take delivery by 10/31/2016.
2012 SUBARU
FORESTER 2.5X SUV
down payment
+ 1st payment
Lease a new 2016 Honda CR-V LX AWD Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) with Sport Mode, Bluetooth, Multi-Angle
Rearview Camera with Guidelines & more for as low as $187
a month!
18k / Miles
$4,995
OFFERS VALID AT THIS DEALERSHIP ONLY. MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS. TAX & SUPPLIES EXTRA.
$0
Monthly Payment
.95
OR AS LITTLE AS:
15k / Miles
$4,995
$187/month
Monthly Payment
IT IS TIME TO WINTERIZE
Auto., 61K
We Service All
Makes & Models
Fleet & Commercial
Accounts Welcome
We Honor All
Extended Warranties
CR-V LX
12k / Miles
$2,495
$21,995
Monthly Payment
$5,495
SYNTHETIC BLEND
OIL & FILTER CHANGE
...TODAY!
$6,995
$5,995
$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
802-479-0140
CARS/TRUCKS
WANTED!!!
2009 CHEV.
IMPALA LT
auto., AC, PW,2000-2016!
PL, SR, leather,
All Makes/Models
low miles
Any Condition. Running or
$6,995
Not. Top $$$ Paid!
Free Towing! Were Nationwide! Call
Now: 1-888-985-1806
Motorcycle Repair /
Street & Dirt
Money
Down
JUST296 EastGOOD
AUTOS
Montpelier Rd Rt. 14 North - Barre
We Sell TIRES
Classified
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM
TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
Mark
Lewis
17 yrs. experience
at 802Honda
Melody
Lacroix
11 yrs. experience
at 802Honda
Doug
Allen
9 yrs. experience
at 802Honda
Ben
Toro
6 yrs. experience
at 802Honda
Brandy
Laprade
Sales &
Finance
Cory
Parton
Best Selection
of the Year!
Call or Stop by Today
6 yrs. experience
Auto., 85K
EX SEDAN
Auto., 31K
$14,900
$11,900
$10,900
$13,880
$15,885
$14,899
$13,900
Excellent Selection Of Back-To-School Vehicles Under $10,000
802Honda.com
2013 SUBARU
IMPREZA
2012 SCION TC
COUPE
$17,900
$13,773
$10,989
Call
$11,499
Auto., 78K
Auto., 96K
6-speed, 27K
Honda
EXIT 7, INTERSTATE 89
MONTPELIER, VT
223-9700
1-800-776-9700
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Jerry Dudley
Or Toll Free
1-800-639-9753
We Are Now A
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403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin
Barre, Vermont 05641
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START
AUTO SALES AND FINANCING
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Is Your
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Disability
Fixed Income
Child Support
Unemployment
Self-Employed
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Repossessions
$6,995
SATISFACTION
FROM OIL CHANGES TO TIRES, ALL MECHANICAL ISSUES, AND INSURANCE JOBS.
$10,900
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GOODYEAR
MICHELIN
PIRELLI
TIRE
CHANGEOVERS
Mounted &
Computer Balanced
Your Tires Or Ours
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
WE DO
FLAT
REPAIR
STORE HOURS
Mon. - Fri. 8:30-4:30
Saturday 8:30-1:00
Closed Sunday
FRED BUDZYN
TIRE
WE
ACCEPT
479-1819
CALL FOR PRICES
WINTERMASTER
HANKOOK
EBT
OR CASH
NO CHECKS
GE NER A L
$12,125
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No Problem.
GENERAL
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B F GO OD R IC H
With or without:
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Driver License
Social Security #
No Cosigner Needed
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EAST
BARRE
AUTO SALES
# IN CUSTOMER
Alimony/Divorce
Tax Liens
802.229.2888 866.528.8084
UNIROYAL
$17,800
14
FIRESTONE
TO
ST. JAY
RT
A L L SI Z ES
FRESH START
AUTO
RT
MONTPELIER RT
ROUNDABOUT 2
KC PERFORMANCE
14
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ACCESSORIES
$ A1-CASH PAID
UP TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
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ACCESSORIES
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
*AUTOMOTIVE PARTS*
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Motors...Transmissions...
Call If Looking for Anything!
802-522-9140
4 STUDDED SNOWTIRES
Size 205/65/R15 used 5
months, $180.00 B.O. 802793-8577
Four 225/65R17
Bridgestone
Winter Tires
and Wheels
Fit Honda CRV
$500.
802-479-0335
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The expansive ranch style home offers 3 bedrooms 1
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Listed by Kevin Copeland MLS# 4499461
Williamstown- $319,900
This is a fantastic property for anyone that has horses or
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Barre- $110,000
Great three bedroom, one bathroom home situated on
.24 +/- acres. Updates include new furnace in 2010,
newer appliances, replacement windows and custom
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