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The holidays are upon us and Montpelier Alive invites everyone to the first annual New Years Eve Chili Cook-Off! Come down to Langdon Street on New Years Eve, warm your heart and belly by tasting delicious chili made by some of your favorite local restaurants, and vote for a winner. Members of the community are welcome to try all of the entries at the tasting. In addition to the Cook-Off there will be music and activities for the kids like face painting, snow sculptures and other fun games. Thanks to event partner Cabot Creamery, there will be lots of tasty Seriously Sharp Cheddar cheese to complement the local chili masters. The winner of best chili will be awarded a chili bowl trophy and the title of Best Chili in Montpelier and most importantly bragging rights! The Cook-Off will take place on December 31st, 1pm to 3:30 pm on Langdon Street in downtown Montpelier. For more information and updates, visit www.MontpelierAlive. org or www.facebook.com/MontpelierAlive. If you are interested in participating and entering your chili in the competition, e-mail Ashley Witzenberger, Festivals Coordinator at festivals@montpelieralive.org or call (802) 223-9604.

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The TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, recently donated a total of $30,000 to the Vermont Foodbank as part of its commitment to giving back to the community. The donation will be used to support the Foodbanks network distribution program. Last year the Foodbank distributed nearly 8.2 million pounds of food to 270 food shelves, meal sites, shelters, senior centers and youth programs throughout Vermont. With deep cuts to 3SquaresVT, reductions in donated food, and the cold winter months setting in, more and more of our neighbors are seeking charitable food right now, said John Sayles, Vermont Foodbank CEO. Our hunger-relief partners are being asked to distribute more food
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Stephen Klein, the Chief Fiscal Officer of the Vermont Joint Fiscal Office, was honored with the Steven D. Gold Award on Dec. 6th during the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Fall Forum in Washington, D.C. The award, presented by NCSL in conjunction with the National Tax Association and the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, recognizes a person who has made a significant contribution to public financial management in the field of intergovernmental relations and state and local finance. It was named for respected financial analyst Steven D. Gold, who was active in all three organizations. Stephen Klein has provided outstanding nonpartisan fiscal support to the Legislature with a high level of integrity, said President Pro Tempore John Campbell. Speaker of the House Shap Smith stated, I am thrilled that Stephen is being honored for his commitment to public service. He has the respect and admiration of his colleagues within Vermont and from his counterparts across the country. Mr. Klein joined the staff of the Vermont General Assembly in 1992 as a fiscal analyst in the Legislatures Joint Fiscal Office. In 1993, he was appointed chief fiscal officer. The nonpartisan office provides fiscal analysis, budget evaluation, performance oversight and fiscal policy support for the Committees on Appropriations, Finance, Ways & Means, and Transportation and for the Legislature as a whole. Klein oversees 12 full-time staff and three consultants. Klein served as president of the National Association of Legislative Fiscal Offices in 1998-1999 and was a member of NCSLs Executive Committee from 2002-2005. For the past five years he has served on the advisory board of the New England Public Policy Center at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, which advises the Centers staff on research content, direction and dissemination to policymakers in the New England region. Klein also serves as a guest lecturer on the legislative budget process at the Vermont Law School. Prior to joining the Vermont Legislature, Klein served as a director of the Massachusetts Senate Post Audit and Oversight Bureau, assistant director for the Endowment Fund of the Combined Jewish Philanthropies in Boston, and legislative director and legal counsel for a Massachusetts state senator. Klein received his A.B. from the University of California, Berkeley, his M.A. in Urban Studies & Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law.
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The board of directors of Renewable Energy Vermont has elected Thomas Hughes to serve as the new chair. Hughes is the CEO of Sunward Systems, a solar hot water equipment distributor located in Shelburne. This is an exciting era for the renewables industry in Vermont, said Hughes. Local companies are transforming the way Vermonters generate, transport, store and consume energy. These dynamic businesses are creating new jobs and are exporting their products and expertise around the world. As the states renewable energy industry trade association, REV recently outlined a goal of providing 20% of Vermonts energy needs by 2020 in order to create local jobs and make Vermont more energy secure. This is an intermediate milestone on the states path to 90% renewable energy by 2050. Hughes replaces Martha Staskus of Cornerstone Renewables, who will remain on the board as Secretary. In over three years as chair of the industry trade association, Staskus helped usher in many of the policy changes that have made Vermont a leader in renewable energy. During her tenure the state more than doubled the number of solar electric and wind systems in operation. REV is a nonprofit, nonpartisan trade association representing hundreds of businesses, individuals, colleges and others committed to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and expanding the availability of renewable sources of power in Vermont.

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Oprah has many favorite things. I only have a few. You know that feeling you get when you watch a commercial for an exciting new product/gadget and you wish you could have it for yourself? Well, I dont. Happiness doesnt come from consumerism. And therefore Im not much of a consumer. You probably have someone like me on your Christmas List. I call myself a non-materialist. You call me a pain in the butt to shop for. However, I have received three presents during the past few years that I really like. And I figure that if I like them, the finicky guy that you are shopping for might like them, too. Here they are: Apple TV [approx price - $100] Do you know a guy who is still buying seasons Blu Electronic Cigarette [approx price: $10] of TV shows on DVD or driving to a Redbox maI havent been an everyday smoker in several chine to rent movies? Help him step out of the years. However, I still couldnt picture life without stone age by buying him an Apple TV. any cigarettes at all. Now I have a 3/4 full pack of Despite what the name suggests, it is not an acMarlboros sitting in my closet and Im not sure I tual television. Apple TV is a sleek little black box will ever want to finish it. that you hook up to your TV that allows you to Electronic cigarettes dont light up; they emit electronically buy or rent shows and movies. Its an almost odorless mist that feels just like smoke. like having premium cable but only being charged That means that they dont make your clothes or for the shows you want instead of paying a monthbreath smell and you can smoke them inside your ly subscription fee. house like the good old days. Lets say you want to check out the Showtime I was initially resistant to E-Cigs because I series Homeland to see what the fuss is about. thought that they are uncool compared to tobacco You dont need to have Showtime. You simply turn cigarettes. Then it suddenly dawned on me: is it on your Apple TV, click to Homeland episode 1, cool to obstinately stick to a product that is dam- click OK, and youre done. Your iTunes account aging my lungs rather than embracing an exciting new technology? That doesnt sound cool at all. is charged $2.99; and youre watching the show is I have been a proud user of cool Electronic Cig- less than a minute. Plus your house wont be cluttered up with little arettes ever since. plastic DVD boxes anymore. iPad [approx price: $500] Come to think of it, Im going to fire up my When my wife told me that she was going out for the night or taking a long weekend out of town, Apple TV and watch a movie right now. Happy I used to dread the impending boredom. Now I just Holidays, World readers!

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because of changes to the Federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding. There are two major components of LIHEAP funding: seasonal benefits, and crisis assists. In the 2012-2013 heating season the average seasonal benefit was approximately $900; this heating season it will be just $787. Last year, a maximum of three crisis assists was possible; this year only one. The WARMTH program supplements these seasonal benefits and crisis assists. The reduction in LIHEAP funding puts many limited income families at increased risk of going without heat during the winter, said Jan Demers, Executive Director of CVOEO. Weatherizing a home is the best long-term solution for energy savings, but WARMTH funding provides an emergency lifeline for families in need so they can stay safe and warm in their homes. To learn more about making a donation as part of this challenge grant, visit MBVT.com. One hundred percent of all donations will be used for WARMTH client services.

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The Berlin Mall has begun construction of an 18,700 sq. ft. expansion intended to accommodate growth of the Berlin Malls existing Walmart store. The construction began at a groundbreaking ceremony last Thursday, December 12. Community members and stakeholders from central Vermont and owners of the Berlin Mall were present. The Berlin Mall has served Central Vermont well for many years, said Berlin Town Administrator Jeff Schulz. Central Vermont is on the move, and we consider the mall expansion a reflection of a strengthened economy. Were very excited that the mall is expanding. DEW Construction Corporation of Williston is the contractor in charge of the construction. Once the Walmart expands, they are expected to hire 72 additional employees to supplement their current workforce of 144 employees. We are very excited to be starting the process of expanding the existing Walmart in Berlin to the benefit of Central Vermont, said Travis Smith, Walmart Market Manager. The expansion is a testament to how popular the Berlin Mall Walmart is in the area.

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The holidays are fast approaching and the Barre Area Senior Center is decked out and ready to celebrate the season! Our holiday gift sale will continue through December 23, so stop by to pick up handcrafted gifts for your loved ones this season. The gift sale is open during regular senior center hours, Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm and Friday 9am-12pm. Special thanks to Dorothy Neve, Sandra Surrell, Sandi Kirkland and Betty Ide for setting up this years holiday gift sale. President of our board of trustees, Dorothy Neve, will be providing gift wrapping by donation through December 20. Please drop off gifts to be wrapped any time. Our Young at Heart Singers group has prepared a collection of holiday tunes and recently performed at Project Independence. Special thanks go to Christine Litchfield for coordinating our singing group. We will continue to collect hats, mittens and scarves for our mitten tree until December 20. All donations will go to local people in need this winter. We are also continuing to collect monetary contributions toward our fuel fund. Please bring or mail any donations to 135 North Main St, Barre, Vermont 05641. New activities coming soon in January! Painting classes with Donna Moran, and Zentangle demonstrations with Cali Hayward. We will also feature a luncheon catered by Berlin Health and Rehab. Please join us in celebrating 2014 at the senior center! We will have our annual open house on January 1, featuring a social hour, potluck dinner and game hour. No sign up necessary, see you then! The Barre Area Senior Center will close at noon on December 24 and will be closed all day December 25-26 in celebration of the holiday. We will resume our normal hours December 27. As always, we welcome all to stop by and take part in activities at 135 N. Main St., call us at 479-9512, visit our website, barreseniors. org, or email us at director@barreseniors.org.

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It is daytime or nighttime? Its been hard to tell with nearly constant dusk settling in around us. The days continue to get shorter and shorter. That is why Studio Place Arts (SPA) is joining forces with Northern Lights Technologies of Montreal, Canada, to provide an infusion of energy for community members in central Vermont. This unique, cross-border, businessnonprofit collaboration was hatched late last week. Starting December 14 through the end of January, when people visit SPA they will have a chance to test two lighting products produced by Northern Lights Technologies that respond to seasonal affective disorder. We always tell people to come to SPA to recharge their batteries by experiencing art, explained Sue Higby, Executive Director. Adding a small bank of lamps by Northern Lights Technologies in the gallery seemed like the ideal next step. Higby herself has used a desk lamp made by this company for more than 13 years and admits that she could not live in central Vermont without it. After her older brother did a study of sunlight availability in central Vermont over an 80-year period and reported that the region has less light than Seattle, Washington, she realized that it was time to act. These lamps are extremely beneficial, but its handy to test a product like this in advance, noted Higby. Just ten minutes under my lamp each morning and I feel like Ive had breakfast on a palm-lined patio in Miami Beach.
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For one night only, Green Mountain Cabaret presents Curves in the Capital, December 18th at Montpelier City Hall Arts Center. Coming off their spectacular run at Club Metronome, Green Mountain Cabaret is taking its home grown brand of sass, class, and ass-tronomically talented local performers on the road to Vermonts capital city! Alexa Luthor and her Sugar Shakers will shake & shimmy bringing you Vermonts hottest neo-burlesque variety show. Dont miss this one night stand that is sure to have you hooting & hollering the cold away, and shows that even in a Vermont winter, skin is in! Glitz, glamor, guffaws, and more abound in this fantastically fun cabaret for ages 21+. Curtain is 8pm. Tickets are available by phone (802-229-0492), online (lostnationtheater.org/box), or in person at the Montpelier City Clerks Office (on the first floor of City Hall). All tickets are just $10 in advance, $15 day of/door. City Hall Arts Center (39 Main Street Montpelier) is wheel chair accessible, and Lost Nation Theater offers an assisted listening system.

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Tuesday, December 24 6:00 PM

The Old Meeting House


Christmas Eve Services
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Christmas Eve December 24 6:45pm Carol Sing 7pm Service Christmas Day December 25 10am Holy Eucharist 39 Washington Street. Barre 802-476-3929
The Rev. Earl Kooperkamp

Calling all gardeners. Whether you are into food production, fruits or flowers, the University of Vermont (UVM) Extension Master Gardener Program can help broaden your knowledge of home horticulture. Beginning February 4, the program will offer an informative 13-week course at Vermont Interactive Technologies (VIT) sites throughout the state. Its open to everyone from aspiring to experienced gardeners and provides graduates with the opportunity to give back to their communities by becoming a certified Extension Master Gardener. Classes will be held Tuesday evenings from Feb. 4 through April 29 from 6:15 to 9pm. The first class starts at 5:45pm for a brief student orientation. VIT sites in Bennington, Brattleboro, Johnson, Lyndonville, Middlebury, Montpelier, Newport, Randolph Center, Rutland, St.

Cultivate Your Gardening Interest with Master Gardener Program


Albans, Springfield, White River Junction and Williston will be used for the course. Early registration is advised as some sites fill up quickly. What will you learn? The course, which is taught by UVM Extension faculty and staff and horticulture industry experts, covers a diverse range of topics including home vegetable gardening, pest and disease management, soil fertility, botany basics, rain gardens, weed control and small fruit production. Youll also learn about sustainable landscape practices, as well as turf management and how to grow annuals, perennials and herbs. An added benefit is that you will have the opportunity to network with other gardeners and horticultural professionals. How can you sign up? Go to www.uvm.edu/mastergardener to download the registration form. Or you may contact the UVM Extension Master

Gardener Program Office at (802) 656-9562 or master.gardener@ uvm.edu. If you require a disability-related accommodation to participate, please call by Jan. 3. The course fee is $395, which covers all classes and materials including the required course textbook. To avoid the late fee, be sure to sign up before Jan. 17. If you want to become a certified Extension Master Gardener, in addition to the course, you will need to complete a 40-hour volunteer internship. You can fulfill that commitment over a twoyear period by giving gardening talks to local groups, writing gardening articles, staffing exhibits at fairs or farmers markets or participating in ongoing UVM Extension Master Gardener service projects in your area. For more information, contact the UVM Extension Master Gardener Program Office at (802) 656-9562.

Holiday Worship

Directory
7:00 PM

Come experience the Hope, Peace, Joy and Love of the Christmas Birth!

Candlelight Christmas Eve Service


East Montpelier, VT Located near Dudleys Store at the junction of Routes 2 & 14

Old Brick Church

We welcome and encourage all to join us!!

Questions call Pastor Herb Hatch 479-0836 email: brickchurchvt@gmail.com

Christmas Eve Candlelight Worship Christmas Christmas Eve Eve Candlelight Candlelight Worship Worship 7pm and 10pm 7pm and 10pm 7pm and 10pm Weekly Sunday Worship 10am Weekly Sunday Worship 10am Weekly Sunday Worship Rev. Kim Kie Barre10am 40 Washington Street,
40 Street, 40 Washington Washington Street, Barre Barre 476.8156 476.8156 476.8156 www.HeddingUMC.org www.HeddingUMC.org www.HeddingUMC.org heddingumc@hotmail.com heddingumc@hotmail.com heddingumc@hotmail.com

The Wise Still Seek Him


Christmas Mass Schedule
The holidays are a natural to you worship, but for they arent the only time. time. Throughout the year, time whenever feel the need an open, Throughout the year, community, whenever youafeel the need an open, welcoming welcoming spiritual theres church. Here andfor now. spiritual community, theres a church. Here and now.
The holidays are a natural time to worship, but they arent the only

St. Augustine Church


16 Barre Street Montpelier 223-5285 December 24:

St. Monica Church


79 Summer Street Barre 479-3253 Christmas Masses:
4:00PM 6:00PM Mass Christmas Pageant 6:30PM Mass 11:00PM Christmas Concert

EXPERIENCE WONDER THAT HAS Come Christmas! (and any other day of the year!) NOTHING TO DO WITH FLYINGGod REINDEER. Lets Experience Together
Christmas Eve 7:00PM Every Sunday 10:00AM
476-3966 Anywhere Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian 123 Welcome Street Church (The Green Church)
Your berg, AT Barre, Vermont 05641 19 Seminary Street, Rev. Carl Hilton-VanOsdall, Pastor Dr. John Doe fpcvt.wordpress.com Senior Pastor fpcbarre@myfairpoint.net
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA)

Worship: 8:30 & 11:00 Church School: 9:40 a.m.

4:00PM and 7:00PM

December 25:
10:00AM

000-0000

12:00AM Midnight Mass

(45 Voice Choir, Flutes, Trumpets, Bells & Drums)

North American Martyrs


Marsheld
December 25: 9:00AM

Christmas Day Masses:


8:00AM Mass 10:00AM Mass

FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH WHERE YOU ARE LOVED 30 Jones Brothers Way in Barre, next to the Granite Museum

7:00 pm (arrive early)

Candlelight Service

Christmas Eve

Christmas Service Sunday, December 22 at 10:00 AM
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Tuesday, December 24 at 6:00 PM Fellowship and refreshments to follow

Who is this Jesus?


Barre Evangelical Free Church 17 S. Main St., Barre, VT 05641 802-476-5344 * www.befcvt.org

December 18, 2013

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Letters to Santa

Dear Santa, I have been good. I would like a toy cat. See you soon. Love, Mackenzie Douglas, Age 5 Dear Santa I want a princess for Christmas. Love Carmelina Royer, Age 3
Dear Santa owmobile I want a sn lease. for Xmas p Love r, Age 4 Logan Roye

Dear Santa I would like a real computer, also a Barbie Dreamhouse, clothes for my Bitty Baby Doll. I could use new dishes for my kitchen set and a storage container for my Barbies. I need new snowshoes and ice skates and lots of crafts. Hope you, Mrs. Claus and Reindeer are all well. I will leave cookies and milk for you and carrots for the Reindeer. I love you, Emma Pulsifer, 6 years Calais

Dear Santa Please, can you bring me a new bubble gun and a robot? And can you please bring some blocks for my baby brother, Simon? We will leave you some cookies and a glass of milk. Love, Nora Otten, age 2 Dear Santa, I want a Shredder guy and a talking Mikey Ninja Turtle for Christmas. Please. I have been a goodboy all year! I will leave you and the reindeer some mac & cheese for a snack. Do you like mac & cheese? I love you Santa. Love, Jacob Bylow, Age 4

Dear Santa, I would like a baby doll for Christmas this year. I have been a good girl all year! I will make sure we leave you some milk and cookies, and carrots for the reindeer. Lots of love, Lauren Bylow, Age 2 Dear Santa, I have been a good girl and I hope you think so too. For Xmas I would like a elf on the shelf, looming stuff, a real live kittin, stuffeys, a key to my home, makeup, jewelry, more mo vies. Sincerely, Mandy Dutton, 8 yrs. old
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All calendar submissions should be sent to editor@vt-world.com or mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre, Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00pm, Thursday preceding publication. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events, which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include ongoing classes. BARRE- Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. PreGED and high school diploma prep classes at Barre Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588. Vermont Independent Writers. Place and time will vary according to weather. Info. 476-7289 or chosenwords@yahoo.com Navigating VT Health Connect. Get help from Certified Application Counselor Marcia Drake. Aldrich Library, Tuesdays 5-8pm. Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We have answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite 200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479-0531 to register. Line Dancing. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., by donation, Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm. RCIA. For those who want to learn more about the Catholic faith. St. Monica Church, Wednesdays starting 9/25, 7pm. Pre-reg. 479-3253. Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups. Faith Community Church, 30 Jones Bros. Way, Mondays, 6-8pm. 476-3221. Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Main St., Tuesdays, 5:30-7pm. Info 498-3030 (David) or 249-7931 (Sandy). Community Drum Circle. At the Parish house next to Universalist Church, Fridays, 7-9pm. Info. 724-7301. Story Hour. Aldrich Library childrens room, Mondays & Tuesdays, 10:30am. Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National Bank, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9am. Info. 777-5419. Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St., Saturdays, 10:30am. Info. 476-3114. Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays 6pm-7pm. Info. 249-0414. Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15pm. Info 476-4185. Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. 2nd flr Alumni Hall, next to Barre Aud., Mondays, 6:30-9pm. www.barretonesvt.com or 223-2039. Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during school year, 9:30-11am. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30pm. Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes yearround, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9am. 476-3966. Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd Wednesdays at 6:30pm, adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30pm. Info. 877-735-8787. Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group. First Presbyterian Church, 1st & 3rd Weds., 10am-noon. 476-1480. Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550. Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-CHILDREN. Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs. Hedding United Methodist, Weds. 7pm. Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836. Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org. Alzheimers Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th Weds. of month, 3-5pm. Info/RSVP at 476-4166. Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7pm; Free Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30pm; Community Service & Food Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5pm. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Wednesdays 5pm, call 371-8929. Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St. For individuals/ families in or seeking substance abuse recovery. Recovery coaching & other support programs. Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. noon 5pm. Alcoholics Anonymous Living Sober, Sundays, 8:30am; Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays, 6pm; Wits End family support group, Wednesdays, 6pm; Narcotics Anonymous When Enough Is Enough, Sundays, 5:30pm & Thursdays, 6:30pm; Life Skills Group, Mondays, noon-1:30pm (lunch provided). Al-Anon- Courage to Change, Saturdays 6-7pm, childcare provided. Info: 479-7373. Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second Tuesday of every month, 7pm. ReUse Stop. Barre Town recycling depot, Wilson Indust. Park; Tues/ Sat, 8-3:30, for unwanted reusable items; guidelines/prices, 775-7722. Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com. BERLIN- Bereaved Parents Support Group: 2nd Wednesdays, 6-8pm, 793-2376; Bereavement/Grief Support Group. Meets every other Wednesday 9/4-1/8, 10-11:30am; OR every other Monday, 9/91/13, 6-8pm. All at CVHHH, 600 Granger Rd. Info. 223-1878. Survivors of Suicide Loss Support. For family and friends who lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm. Info. 223-0924. Lyme & Living. For adults & teens with lyme, family, friends. Fragrance free. CVMC, conf rm #3, 3rd Saturdays, 2pm. 476-9965. NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those living w/ mental illness. CVMC, Room 3, 4th Mondays, 7pm. 800-639-6480. Cancer Support Group. With potluck. First Wednesday of each month, 6pm. Info. 229-5931. Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided, 2nd Tuesday of each month, noon-1pm. Writing to Enrich Your Life: For anyone touched by cancer, 3rd Tuesday of each month, noon-1pm. Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource room. Info. 225-5449. Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members welcome. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15pm. 229-0235. Parkinsons Support Group. CVMC, conf. rm. #3, third Thursdays, 6:30-8pm. Info. 439-5554. Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of month, 7-8pm, free. Info. 371-4152. Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm. Info at 229-5193. Al-anon/Alateen. CVMC, rm. 3, Saturdays, 7pm . 866-972-5266. Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC conference room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30pm. 371-4304 or -4376. continued on next page

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MONTPELIER LODGE OF ELKS #924 Tuesday Nights


Tuesday 12/17/13

BINGO
JACKPOT $1,500.
55 numbers or less --

Doors open at 4:00 pm Early Birds at 6:00pm Regular Games at 7:00 pm ~Food Available~ Kitchen opens at 5:00pm
Excellent Parking Available

FLASH BALL $50. MINI JACKPOT $1,000. Montpelier


55 numbers or less -Montpelier Bingo will be closed on Christmas Eve & New Years Eve. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. Peace on Earth.

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Bob & Brenda Sambel

SAMBELS CATERING
Holiday Parties! WE CATER
Large & Small Parties
At Your Place Or One Of Ours

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For Christmas, New Years & Special Get-Togethers

249-7758

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Lodge of Elks #924

Barre Elks

BINGO SUNDAY AFTERNOON


Doors Open 11:00AM
Mini $1,400 Jackpot $1,500
RESERVATIONS: Linda 839-0663 Jeanne 461-6287 Food & Beverages Available

Pass Time Games 12:30PM Regular Games 1:30PM

Flashballs $200 & $1,000

BARRE- Celebrate: Annual SPA Holiday Show. Fine arts & crafts created by SPA member artists. Studio Place Arts, through 12/28. -- Peaceful Places. Winter show by the Barre Paletteers. Aldrich Public Library, Milne Room, through 12/27. -- Whimsy and World View. Pet portraits and mixed media by Christine Hartman. Barre Opera House, through 3/25/14. BERLIN- Quiet Observations: Anthills, Insects & Water. Drawings and paintings by Janet Fredericks. Central VT Medical Center lobby gallery, through 1/10. HARDWICK- Cats and Tigers and Turtles, Oh My! Work by five women artists from the GRACE collection. Old Firehouse Gallery, through 1/14. MARSHFIELD- Laundry and Eggs. Recent paintings by Frederick Rudi. Jaquith Library, through 1/7. MONTPELIER- Authenticity. Abstract works by Georgia -- Robert Frost in Images. Annie Tiberio Cameron pairs her photographs with poetry from Robert Frost. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, through 12/20. -- Pastoral. Photography from Jen Morris. Vermont Supreme Court Gallery, 111 State St., through 12/27. -- Sara Rosedahl: Chickens! Artwork for her whimsical book on chicken breeds A-Z. The Cheshire Cat, 28 Elm St., during December. -- Grief and Praise. A series of eight clay decorative masks reflecting a 7-day walk-about fast by Janice Walrafen. Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio, Langdon St., through 1/21. -- The People, The Places. Drawings by Ceilidh Galloway-Kane. Green Bean Art Gallery, Capitol Grounds, through 12/29. -- A Glimpse of Montpelier. Paintings by Peggy Watson. Monteverdi Music School, through 12/29. -- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring works by Thea Alvin, Ria Blaas, Rob Hitzig, Steve Proctor, Brian-Jon Swift & James Irving Westermann.Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongoing. NORTHFIELD- Round. Featuring objects of circular shape. Sullivan Museum & History Center, Norwich University, through 12/20. PLAINFIELD- The White Stuff. Group exhibit featuring the glory, glitter & moods of snow. Blinking Light Gallery, through 12/29. RANDOLPH- Ken Goss Photographs. Landscapes, still life and portraits. Gifford Gallery, through 1/29. ROCHESTER- Juice Bar Winter Show. Group show by gallery members. BigTown Gallery, through 4/5. WAITSFIELD- Lisa Forster Beach. Abstract paintings by the Stowe artist. The Festival Gallery, Village Square, through 12/31.

ART EXHIBITS

Myer. Governors Gallery, Pavilion Building, through 12/27. Photo ID required.

Barre Elks Club #1535


10 Jefferson Street, Barre

CANADIAN CLUB
Flash Ball 1: $250. Flash Ball 2: $200. Mini Jackpot 53#'s: $2,875. Jackpot 50#'s: $1,000.
Annual

BINGO
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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

TURKEY on Night INNER & FIXID with DE NGS SSERT

CVHS Adoption Center, 1589 VT Rte 14S, East Montpelier Spread cheer to the animals & help ll their stockings while enjoying refreshments. Theyre dreaming of canned pet food, enrichment toys, pet safe ice melt, and a HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. For the full wish list, visit www.cvhumane.com

Holiday with the Animals Special Guests SANTA & MRS. CLAUS Tuesday December 24, 2013 10am to 2pm

Masonic Lodge, 2 Academy St., Barre


Doors Open 4:00 PM Primas 5:45 PM Reg. Games 7:00 PM Kitchen 5:00 PM Flash Ball N31 50/50

Square & Compass

New Year's Eve Tues., Dec. 31, 2013


NO FREE CARDS Bring the whole family for a great night for all! Winner Take All - Last Game Don't Forget Our Regular Sat. Night Games For Reservations Call Or Leave Message: Anita 476-7287 Masonic Lodge 479-9179
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CVTV CHANNEL 7
Wednesday 12/18 Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p Williamstown Select 7p,10p Thursday 12/19 Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p Barre Supervisory Union 3p,7p,10p

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of kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare provided. New Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays, 6pm. Industrial Ln., 1st & 3rd 276-3022. Friday 12/20 Tuesdays, 5:30-7pm. Info. 883- Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ lifes passages. Weds, Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p Logo 2313 or officers-1770@toast- 7-8pm; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe. Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p mastersclubs.org CABOT- Alcoholics Anonymous. Beginners meeting. Weds., 8pm. Applications: sign, menu, stationery, etc. Saturday 12/21 Call 802-229-5100 for info, www.aavt.org. Birthing Center Open House. Barre Town Select 6a,also 9a, 12p be used without food listing. Could For parents, sibs, grandparents, Preschool Story Time. Cabot Public Library, Fridays, 10am. 4 PM Washington Baptist Church Logo 5 PM Faith Community Church etc. CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, CALAIS- Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County Road, 6 PM Barre Congregational Church Applications: sign, menu, stationery, etc. 5:30-7pm. RSVP/Info. 371- Wednesdays, 7pm. Info. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry.org. 8 PM St. Monicas Mass 4613. Could food listing. 9 PM Gospel Music also be used without CHELSEA- Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum. Open 1st 10 PM Calvary Life Knee/Hip Replacement & 3rd Saturdays through September, FREE, 10am-noon. 685-4447. Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. Sunday 12/22 room #3, free, 1st Thurs. of each Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children birth to 5 years. 1 AM Faith Community Church Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15pm. 685-2188. 2 AM Barre Congregational Church month, 2-3pm. Info 371-4188. 4 AM St. Monicas Mass Breastfeeding Support Group. TOPSTake Off Pounds Sensibly. Nonprofit support grp. United Church 5 AM Washington Baptist Church 6:30 AM Calvary Life CVMC Garden Path Birthing of Chelsea, North Common, Wednesdays, 5:45pm. 685-2271/685-4429. 8 AM Gospel Music Center, 1st Monday of month, EAST BARRE- Story Hour. Aldrich Library York Branch, Tuesdays, 9 AM Washington Baptist Church 9:45am and 10:45am. Info. 476-5118. 5:30-7pm. Info. 371-4415. 10 AM Faith Community Church 11 AM Barre Congregational Church EASTMONTPELIER- Mens Fellowship Grp. Crossroads Christian Infant &Child Car Seat 1 PM St. Monicas Mass Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, Church, 1st & 3rd Tues., 7pm. Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8am. 476-9962. 3:30 PM Calvary Life 5 PM Gospel Music free, first Friday of month, GROTON- Stories and More (S.A.M.): ages 4 & up, 2nd Saturdays, 6 PM Washington Baptist Church 12-4pm. Appointments required, 10:30am; YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30pm; Book Discussion 7 PM Faith Community Church 371-4198. Group: 4th Mondays, 7pm; Crafts & Conversation, Wednesdays, 8 PM Barre Congregational Church 10 PM St. Monicas Mass BRADFORD- Rockinghorse 1-3pm; Beginner Spanish: Thursdays, 6pm; Nifty Needles: 2nd 11 PM Calvary Life Circle of Support. For young Tuesdays, 7-9pm. All at Groton Public Library, 584-3358. women with or w/o kids, child- HARDWICK- Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear Monday 12/23 Twinfield School 6a,9a,12p care & transportation available. entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306. Williamstown School 3, 7, 10p Wednesdays, 1-2:30pm, Grace Celebrate Recovery Groups. Touch of Grace A/G Church, Rts. 15 & Methodist Church. Info 479- 16. Women, Tues. 7pm. Men, Weds. 7pm. Men & Women, Fri. 6pm. Tuesday 12/24 Williamstown School School 6a,9a,12p 1086. Info 472-8240/533-2245. Statehouse Programming New Hope II Support Group. Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse), Barre City Council Live 7pm Grace United Methodist, every Tues., 7 pm. Info. Robin 533-2296. CHARTER Mon., 7-9p.m. Info. at 1-800COMMUNICATIONS Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs., 564-2106. OF BARRE 6-8:30pm. Registration/info 472-5229. BROOKFIELD- MOPS ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE Example of ad WITHOUT NOTICE Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms MARSHFIELD- Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11am12:30pm (except when school not in session). Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 4263581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30am. Book Group Example of ad for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mondays, 7pm. Teen Fridays, Fridays, 3-5pm. Imagination Station, Mondays, 3-4:30pm. Twin Valley Seniors. Mon, Wed, Fri., 11-2; meals $4 for ages 55 and older and Meals on Wheels, 426-3447 (vol. drivers needed). Walking Club, Weds. Old Schoolhouse Common. Info 426-3717. MIDDLESEX- Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays, 9-10:30am. MONTPELIER- Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. Enjoy our dining room or convenient window service! Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10am; Learning English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10am; English Conversation: Tues. 4-5pm. Route 107, Bethel, VT 802-234-9400 Montpelier Learning Center, 100 State St. Info/pre-register 223-3403. Enjoy our dining room or convenient window service! Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. Resurrection Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30pm-2pm. Route 107, Bethel, VT 802-234-9400 Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to roller derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free. Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30pm. www.twincityriot.com Co-Ed Adult Floor Hockey Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wednesdays, 4-5pm. Info. 598-9206. Barre-Montpelier League Cycling 101. Training rides on local paved roads. Tuesdays, leaves Register Now! Starts January 12 Montpelier H.S. at 5:30pm. Info. 229-9409. bmoorhockey@gmail.com MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together, $5 sugg. donation ages 60+/$6 others, Tuesdays & Fridays, noon-1pm. FEAST To Go, benevermontoorhockey.com fits senior meals program, $5-8.50, Thursdays, 11am-1pm. Meal reservations 262-6288. All at Montpelier Senior Activity Ctr, 58 Barre St. A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and there is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7pm. Info. 619-540-4876. Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to share advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30am. Info. mamasayszine@gmail.com 2nd & 4th Sundays October March 2nd & 4th Sundays October March 2nd & 4th Sundays October March 2nd & 4th Sundays October March 2nd & 4th Sundays October - March Noise Laughter Club. Playful exercises to get you moving, Our 8th Country Montpelier Elks Country Montpelier Elks Country Club Club Joyful ontpelier Elks Club Montpelier Elks Country Club breathing and laughing. Ages 8 & up. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 2nd Season! 1 Country Club Rd., Montpelier, Vermont 1 Country Club Rd., Montpelier, Vermont 1 Country Club Rd., Montpelier, Vermont 1 Country Club Montpelier, Vermont & 4th Mondays (no holidays), 6-7pm. Charlotte, 223-1607. 2013-2014 1 Country Club Rd., Rd., Montpelier, Vermont 7:30 AM PM - PM 1:30 PM 7:30AM AM 1:30 PM 7:30 AM - 1:30 7:30 PM Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have 7:30 AM 1:30 1:30 November 24 & December 10 24 December October 27 November 10 & & 24 December 8& & 22 228 & 22 October 27 10 & 8 24 & 22 27 November issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. 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Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedule is subject to change without notice. 3:00p A Civil War Conversation 10:00p Lets Talk About Mental Health Thu, Dec. 19 ORCA Media Channel 15 10:00p Lost, Found and Remixed
Public Access Weekly Program Schedule Wednesday, December 18 6:00a Lost and Refound 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Rural VT Black Market Bounty 10:30a Off The Beetin Path 11:30a Songwriters Notebook 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p American Civil Liberties Union Surveillance Conf. Part 2 3:00p Healthy Food For Local Communities 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show 6:00p France 24 7:00p Vermont Historical Society 8:00p For The Animals 9:00p Welcome To Reality Reunion Special 11:30p Sudzin Country Thursday, December 19 6:00a NOFA Plicy Update 7:00a Salaam Shalom 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Lost and Refound 10:30a Chronique Francophone 11:00a For The Animals 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Rural VT Black Market Bounty 2:30p Instant Coffeehouse 3:00p Off The Beetin Path 4:00p Senior Moments 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show 6:00p France 24 7:00p Critical Mass TV 8:00p Talking About Movies 9:00p Locked Up and Locked Out Friday, December 20 6:00a Randomizojustic-a-thon 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Slow Living Summit 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Chronique Francophone 1:30p Senior Moments 2:30p Songwriters Notebook 3:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE 4:00p The Wake We Leave Behind 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show 6:00p France 24 7:00p Soulstice 8:00p Vermont Countryside 9:00p Archival Filmmaking
11:30p Chronique Francophone 4:30p Preservation Burlington 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show 6:00p France 24 7:00p Senior Moments 8:30p Salaam Shalom 9:30p Festival of Choirs 11:00p Tree Lighting at VT State House 10:30p Landmark College 11:00p Road To Recovery 7:30a Bethel Selectboard 2:30p Montpelier Development Review Board 6:30p Montpelier Planning Commission 9:30p Green Mountain Care Board

Saturday, December 21

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Wednesday 6:30 AM Authors at the Aldrich 8 AM Vermont Architecture 9 AM ACLU - Surveillance Conference 2:30 PM City Room 3:30 PM Joint Urban Ministry 4 PM City Room 4:30 PM Sports Talk 5 PM VT Genealogy Library 6 PM Seantor Anthony Pollina 7 PM Bill Doyle on VT Issues 7:30 PM Vermont Historical Society 8:30 PM Sports Talk 9 PM VT_brigade_B1000 10 PM Treasuruer of Vermont 10:30 PM Brattleboro Literary Festival Thursday 2 AM Fright Night 6 AM Authors at the Aldrich 8 AM City Room 9 AM Arts Collage 10 AM VT Genealogy Library 12 PM Sports Talk 12:30 PM Vermont Architecture 2 PM City Room 2:30 PM VT Yankee Closing impact 4 PM City Room 4:30 PM Brattleboro Literary Festival 5:30 PM Celebrating the Arts 7:30 PM Thru-Hike Panel 9:30 PM Treasuruer of Vermont 11 PM Fright Nig Friday 2 AM Fright Night 7 AM Vermont Architecture 9 AM Arts Collage 9:30 AM City Room 10 AM City Room 10:30 AM Treasuruer of Vermont 11 AM Celebrating the Arts 12:30 PM Workers Center 1 PM Brattleboro Literary Festival 2 PM Sports Talk 2:30 PM Got Transparency? 4:30 PM VT Genealogy Library 7:30 PM City Room 8 PM Vermont Architecture 11 PM Fright Night Festival 10 PM Fright Night Monday 2 AM Fright Night 6:30 AM Arts Collage 7 AM Birth to Three 8 AM Sports Talk 8:30 AM Authors at the Aldrich 9:30 AM Bill Doyle on VT Issues 10:30 AM City Room Saturday 11 AM Got Transparency? 1 AM Sports Talk 1 PM Workers Center 2 AM Fright Night 4 AM Vermont Historical Society 1:30 PM School Breakfast=Success 6 AM New England Cooks 2 PM Celebrating the Arts 7:30 AM Sports Talk 3:30 PM Sports Talk 8 AM Captain Salty 9 AM School Breakfast=Success 4 PM City Room 4:30 PM True North 9:30 AM Talking About Movies 5 PM Thunder Road 10:30 AM Vermont Historical 6:30 PM Joint Urban Ministry Society 7 PM ACLU - Surveillance 11:30 AM Celebrating the Arts 1 PM ACLU - Surveillance Conference Conference 7:30 PM Sports Talk Tuesday 8 PM VT Genealogy Library 7 AM VT_brigade_B1000 11 PM Fright Nigh 8 AM Sports Talk 8:30 AM CVTSports_101813 Sunday 9:28 AM Seantor Anthony 2 AM Sports Talk Pollina 6:30 AM Sports Talk 10 AM Barre Town School 7 AM Captain Salty Concert 9:30 AM CVTSports_101813 10:30 AM Vermont Architecture 10:30 AM Talking About Movies 11:30 AM City Room 11 AM Celebrating the Arts 12 PM Arts Collage 12:30 PM VT Yankee Closing 1 PM Celebrating the Arts impact 2:30 PM Bill Doyle on VT Issues 2 PM City Room 3 PM Authors at the Aldrich 4:30 PM Workers Center 5:30 PM Treasuruer of Vermont 4 PM Captain Salty 5 PM VT Genealogy Library 6 PM Sports Talk 6:30 PM Thunder Road 6:30 PM Vermont Architecture 8 PM City Room 7:30 PM Sports Talk 8 PM School Breakfast=Success 8:30 PM Got Transparency? 11 PM Talking About Movies 8:30 PM Brattleboro Literary

6:00a Jesus by John 6:30a Heavenly Sonshine 7:30a Hour of Refreshing 8:00a Wings of Devotion 8:30a Senior Moments 9:30a Welcome To Reality: Phase B 10:30a The Wake We Leave Behind 11:00a TBA 11:30a Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:30p Slow Living Summit 4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 5:00p Washington Baptist Church 6:00p France 24 7:00p Farewell To Factory Towns 8:30p Salaam Shalom 9:30p Montpelier Christmas Tree Lighting 11:00p Gay USA

Friday, December 20

Tuesday, December 24

Sunday, December 22

6:00a Wings of Devotion 6:30a Hour of Refreshing 7:00a Heavenly Sonshine 8:00a Jesus by John 8:30a Washington Baptist Church 9:30a Critical Mass TV 10:30a Roman Catholic Mass 11:00a Welcome To Reality Reunion Special 1:30p Randomizojustic-a-thon 4:00p Messing Around With Charlie Messing 4:30p Vermont Countryside 5:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 7:00p American Civil Liberties Union Surveillance Conf. Part 2 8:30p Off The Beetin Path 9:30p Talking About Movies 10:00p Rural VT Black Market Bounty

6:00a Montpelier Christmas Tree Lighting 7:00a Vermont Countryside 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Salaam Shalom 10:00a American Civil Liberties Union Surveillance Conf. Part 2 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Tree Lighting at VT State House 1:30p Frostival Chat 2:30p For The Animals 3:00p Critical Mass TV 4:00p Tree Lighting at VT State House 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show 6:00p Jesus By John Christmas Special 7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 8:30p Talking About Movies 9:00p Randomizojustic-a-thon

12:00p Lets Talk About Mental Health 12:30p Exploring Native Settlement In The Champlain Valley 2:00p Brattleboro Literary Festival 3:00p Dartmouth Wind Symphony Masters 4:30p U32 School Board 8:30p Montpelier School Board

Fri, Dec. 20

Saturday, December 21

12:00p CVTS Game of the Week 3:00p E. Montpelier School Board 6:00p Holistically Speaking 6:30p Community Cinema 7:30p Institute For Life Long Learning 10:30p Speaking From Experience

7:30a Waterbury Selectboard 11:00a Berlin Selectboard 2:30p Waterbury Municipal Complex Building Committee 6:00p Montpelier Design Review Committee 8:00p Montpelier City Council

Sat, Dec. 21

Sunday, December 22

12:00p U32 School Board 3:30p Montpelier School Board 7:30p VT State Board of Education

Monday, December 23

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12:00p Outtting of the Revolutionary Era Armies 2:00p Dealing In Darkness 3:00p VT Floor Hockey 4:00p Holistically Speaking 5:00p Tech Jam 8:30p E. Montpelier School Board

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Wednesday, December 18

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Tuesday, December 24

Monday, December 23

6:00a Festival of Choirs 7:30a Tree Lighting at VT State House 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Vermont Musicians On The Air 10:00a Talking About Movies 11:00a Healthy Food For Local Communities 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Montpelier Christmas Tree Lighting 2:00p Welcome To Reality: Phase B

12:00p Building A Sustainable Future 1:00p Discovering The Civil War 2:00p Courage Has No Color 3:00p Education Join The Conversation 4:00p Vermont & The Civil War 5:00p Anima Borealis 6:30p Frozen Solid 7:00p Montpelier School Board LIVE

12:00p First Wednesdays 1:30p Education Join The Conversation 2:30p CVTS Game of the Week 4:30p VYO Fall Concert 6:00p Healthy Living 7:30p Keep Talking: Depression and the Holidays 8:30p New England Culinary Institute 10:30p Eating Far From Home

7:00a Reducing Gun Violence In VT 9:00a Law Enforcement Against Prohibition 11:00a City Room 11:30a Organic Politics 3:00p Senator Sanders Hearing 5:00p Waterbury Selectboard 9:00p Waterbury Municipal Complex Building Committee

Mon, Dec. 23

7:00a Bernie Sanders Hearing 10:00a Randolph Selectboard 1:30p Waterbury Village Trustees 4:00p Vermont Works For Women 7:00p Montpelier Development Review Board

Thursday, December 19

12:00p Exploring Native Settlement In The Champlain Valley 1:30p New England Culinary Institute 3:30p Brattleboro Literary Festival 4:30p Tech Jam 7:00p CVTS Game of the Week 9:00p Courage Has No Color

7:00a Green Mountain Care Board 10:00a VT Yankee Decommissioning Alliance Government Access Weekly Program Schedule 12:00p City Room 1:00p Central Vermont Regional Planning Wed, Dec. 18 7:00a Government Accountability Committee Commission 12:30p Law Enforcement Against Prohibition 4:30p Governors Press Conference 5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee 4:00p Reducing Gun Violence In VT 7:00p Montpelier Planning Commission 6:30p Montpelier City Council LIVE

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WASHINGTON- Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station, 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30pm. 224-6889. Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11am; Storytime, Mondays at 11am; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10am-2pm. All at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343. WATERBURY- Story Times: Babies & Toddlers, Mondays 10am; Preschoolers, Fridays 10am. Waterbury Public Library, 244-7036. Noontime Knitters. Bring your latest project, crocheters also welcome. Waterbury Public Library, Tuesdays, noon-1pm. Info. 244-7036. Support Group for women who have experienced partner abuse. Info at 1-877-543-3498. Playgroups: Open Gym, Mon-Tues-Fri, 11:05-11:35am; Story Time, Tues, 10-11am; Music & Movement Playgroup, Weds, 10-11:30am; Art & Exploration Playgroup, Thurs., 9:30-11:30am. Thatcher Brook Primary School Childrens Room, during school year only. Al-Anon. Congregational Church, Mondays 7pm, Fridays 8pm; Info. 1-866-972-5266. WATERBURY CENTER- Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 229-5100 for times & locations, www.aavt.org. Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee provided, all welcome. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6pm. Info. 498-4565. WEBSTERVILLE- Fire District #3, Prudential Committee. Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 7pm. WILLIAMSTOWN- Knitting Goup. All handwork welcome, come for creativity & community. Ainsworth Library, Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm. Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun., 6pm. Info. 476-3221. Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 802-229-5100 for times & locations, or www.aavt.org. WOODBURY- Knitting Group. All hand work welcome. Library, 1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8pm. WORCESTER- Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:308:30

Playgroup. Craft, snack, outdoor time & more. Doty Elementary pre-k room, Thursdays, 9:30-11am. For info. call Shaylyn, 223-1312. MARSHFIELD- Holiday Sing-along. Led by Rich and Laura Atkinson. Singers of all ages & abilities welcome, song books provided. Instruments welcome. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 6:45pm. MONTPELIER- Intro. to the Alexander Technique for Meditators. Workshop with certified Alexander Teacher Katie Back, open to all. Montpelier Shambhala Ctr, 64 Main St., 3rd fl., FREE, 7:15-8:30pm. Navigating the New VT Health Care Exchange. Peter Sterling of VT Campaign for Health Care Security can help you find the plan that is just right for you. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 10am-1pm. Green Mtn Cabaret: Curves in the Capital. Alexa Luthor & her Sugar Shakers bring you VTs hottest neo-burlesque variety show. Ages 21+. City Hall Arts Center, $10 advance/$15 day of, 8pm. 229-0492. The Onion River Exchange Time Bank. Join Outreach Coordinator Heather Kralik and several ORE members to learn more about time banking. Hunger Mtn Coop, FREE, 6-7pm. Pre-reg. 223-8000 x202. BARRE- Soup and Sandwich Luncheon. Benefits Peoples Health and Wellness Clinic. Barre Universalist Church, $6, 11:30am-1:15pm. Researching Jewish Roots with Diane Sophrin. Explore search techniques, set up a family tree and more. Public welcome. Vermont History Center, 60 Washington St., FREE, 6:30-8:30pm. 279-7518. CALAIS- June Morse Christmas Sing-along. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, FREE, starts 7pm. MARSHFIELD- Writing and Reading Film Series. In this witty, award-winning 1958 film, love helps young Will Shakespeare overcomes writers block. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. MONTPELIER- Discovering Your Roots. With Diane Sophrin, public welcome. Beth Jacob Synagogue, 10 Harrison Ave., $10 sugg. donation/free for members, 6:30pm. Info. 279-7518. Green Mountain Care Board Public Meeting. Dept. of Financial Regulation, 89 Main St., 3rd floor, 1-4pm. Info. at http://gmcboard. vermont.gov/ Amnesty International Write for Rights. Send a card to, or letter on behalf of someone facing persecution. AI has info. on 12 cases, light refreshments & materials provided. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 4-7pm. Guided Partner Thai Bodywork. Led by Lori Flower, mats & cushioning provided. Come to give & receive with a friend. Hunger Mtn Coop, $8 members/$10 non, 6:45-7:45pm. Pre-reg. 223-8000 x202. A Service of Lessons and Carols. Christ Episcopal Church, State St., no fee, 7pm.

Wednesday, December 18

MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Writing at 3pm, math at 3:30pm, take only one; social studies, science & reading at 5:30pm, take 1 or 2. Mville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. Pre-register 888-5531.

Friday, December 20

Thursday, December 19

BRADFORD- Red Cross Blood Drive. Please donate. Make an appointment at redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS. Walkins also welcome. Bradford Congregational Church, noon-5:30pm. CALAIS- Auburn Mode. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, FREE, starts 7:30pm. EAST MONTPELIER- Parents Night Out. Drop off the kids (10 & under) for crafts, games & music. Benefits E.M. Girl Scouts. East Montpelier Elementary School, $10 per child, 5-8pm. Info 225-6075. MONTPELIER- Orchard Valley Waldorf School Winter Solstice Celebration. Music, dance, poetry, comedy and more. Bring your singing voices to join in! Montpelier H.S. auditorium, FREE, 6pm. Central VT Council on Aging Assistance. Sarah Willhoit can answer questions about health insurance & other services. Montpelier Senior Activity Ctr, 58 Barre St., 9am-noon. Call 479-4400 for appointment.

Saturday, December 21

Nicole Verchereau
(formerly of Hair Advantage)

Has Moved to
27 State St. Montpelier

793-0792

BARRE- Eddies Tails for Storytime. With a visit by Eddie the dog, and his book read by his human owner. Next Chapter Bookstore, 162 No. Main St., 10:30am. Info. 476-3114. Green Mountain Nutcracker. Moving Light Dance Company returns with their Vermont interpretation of this classic ballet, feat. 72 Vermont dancers. Barre Opera House, $28/$16, 6pm. Info. 476-8188. Onion River Chorus: O Morning Star. Christmas concert featuring contrasting works from four centuries. Barre Universalist Church, 19 Church St., $12/$10 students & seniors/$25 family, 7:30pm. BERLIN- Project J.O.Y. Gift Wrapping. Help the Lacasse family wrap 200 presents to distribute to Berlin Health & Rehab patients on Christmas. All agew welcome. Congregational Church, 10am-noon. CALAIS- Audrey Bernstein and Joe Capps. Jazz. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, FREE, starts 7pm. EAST MONTPELIER- Humane Heroes Holiday Party. Enjoy crafts, food & festivities! Admission is by donation of canned pet food. Central VT Humane Society, Rte 14S, noon-2pm. 476-3811. FAYSTON- Snowshoe/Hike with Green Mountain Club. Moderate, 4+/- miles. Explore the Hemlock Hill Trail into the Phen Basin wilderness. Call Steve at 479-2304 for meeting time and place. MONTPELIER- Irish Session. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main St., 2-5pm. Info. 229-9212. continued on next page

DVD & Blu-ray MOVIE SALE

Wonder Cards & Comics


445 Rt. 302, Berlin, VT 802-476-4706
Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm Sun. 2pm-6pm

As Low As $1 1000+ In Stock

CENTRAL VERMONT
Holiday Holiday Sale Sale

GIFT GUIDE
Stocking Stuffers 5 & up
LOTS OF UNIQUE, ONE OF A KIND CHRISTMAS HATS

Christmas Shopping at Rubber Bubbles is fun!


Adult Stocking Stuffers

192 Color Photos Baskets, Boxes, of Hope and Elmwood Couches, Futons ROLAND LAJEUNESSE HAS DECIDED TO PUBLISH Cemeteries and Unnished Furniture HIS PERSONAL ALBUM THE BIRTH OF A BARRE
Would make a wonderful The Trading Post GRANITE MONUMENT IN Agift PHOTO ALBUM 190 River Street Montpelier for the holidays!
50 photos of the granite 50 photos of the granite manufacturmanufacturing process ing process 165 colored 165 photos of colored photos of Hope CemHope Cemetery etery
45 colored photos of 45 colored photos of Elmwood, St. Monicas and Elmwood, St. Green Mountain Cemetery Monicas and Green Mountain Cemetery 45 photos of Barre area

Weird & Unique Novelty & Gag Gifts!


Stuffed Balloons make great gifts!

rty a P Christmas & New Years


Party Decorations
Wilton Cake & Candy Making Supplies
Open Monday, Dec. 30 9:30-4:00 Tues.-Fri. 9:30-5:30 Sat. 9:30-2:00

Rubber Bubbles
Barre-Montpelier Road 476-60111-800-244-6011

We can do your Holiday Baking!


Baked from scratch daily!
campodivino.com

45 photossigns of granite Barre area granite signs and much, much more!

and much, much more!

and dont forget the donuts, cider, stuffing mix, pumpkin butter, chutneys and more!

135 South Main Street, Barre


~ In the Wall Street Complex ~

802.249.5543 or 802.479.1211

THIS ALBUM CAN BE PURCHASED AT: THIS ALBUM CAN BE PURCHASED AT: NEXT CHAPTER BOOK STORE, BARRE VT NEXT CHAPTER BOOK STORE, BARRE VT CAPITOL STATIONERY, MONTPELIER VT Route 100 Waterbury Center MR B HALLMARK STORE, BERLIN MALL CAPITOL STATIONERY, MONTPELIER VT 244-8771 COUNTRY BOOK STORE, PLAINFIELD VT MR B HALLMARK STORE, WAYSIDE RESTAURANT, BERLIN, VT BERLIN MALL *24 Hour Notice for Large Orders* www.coldhollow.com $35.00 (VT sales tax included)

Open Wednesday thru Friday 3:00PM to 6:00PM, Saturday 10:00AM to Noon Open Before Christmas Open Saturday 10 to 4, Closed Sunday Open Monday and Christmas Eve 10 to 4

Rubalcaba Seasoned Roasts - beef, pork or ham Zampet, Salamini, Luganiga, Vaniglia Maple Breakfast Sausage and Chorizo We have a wide selection of our own Homemade Ravioli and Sauces

Order Your Holiday Roasts Now

Gift Certicates Available


Wide Selection of Excellent Affordable Wines

COUNTRY BOOK STORE, PLAINFIELD VT


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Capital City Indoor Farmers Market. Locally grown & prepared foods, gifts and more. Live music by Full Circle. VT College of Fine Arts gym, 10am-2pm. The Michelle Sara Band. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $5, 10:30pm. www.positivepie.com ROCHESTER- Holiday Stories for the Whole Family. Refreshments served, public welcome. BigTown Gallery, FREE, 1:30pm. RSVP 767-9670. BARRE- Green Mountain Nutcracker. Barre Opera House, 2pm. See description 12/21. Christmas Program & Nativity Scene. Six area churches join together to present music, readings, and a nativity scene. All are welcome. Church of God of Prophecy/Morningstar, Brook St., 5-7pm. MONTPELIER- Montpelier Antiques Market. Furniture, ephemera, jewelry, postcards, more. Elks Club, Country Club Rd., $2, 9am1:30pm. $5 early buyers at 7:30. www.montpelierantiquesmarket.com Onion River Chorus: O Morning Star. Christmas concert featuring contrasting works from four centuries. Montpelier Unitarian Church, 130 Main St., $12/$10 students & seniors/$25 family, 7:30pm.

Tuesday, December 24

EAST MONTPELIER- Holiday with the Animals. Join us for fun, food and festivities -and Santa, too! Please bring a donation of food, toys, money, etc. Central VT Humane Society, Rte 14S, 10am-2pm.

Sleigh Rides

Belgian Horse Pulled

Wednesday, December 25

Sunday, December 22

BARRE- Community Christmas Dinner. Turkey, ham, and all the fixings. Hedding United Methodist Church, 40 Washington St., noon2pm. Call 476-5569 to volunteer or donate. BERLIN- Project J.O.Y. Christmas Party. Volunteers of all ages are welcome to help distribute gifts (provided), sing songs, and share snacks with the residents. Berlin Health and Rehab, 2pm. Info.

Thursday, December 26 Friday, December 27

CALAIS- Open Mic. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, FREE, starts 7pm. CALAIS- Chad Hollister. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, FREE, starts 7:30pm. MONTPELIER- White Out Part 2 w/Mr. Yee. Hip hop. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $5, 10pm. www.positivepie.com

Barre Town, Vermont 7 Days A Week, Call for Reservations


Mark & Donna Booth

The Morrison Farm 476-8124

Monday, December 23

MONTPELIER- Navigating the New VT Health Care Exchange. Peter Sterling of VT Campaign for Health Care Security can help you find the right plan for you. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 2pm-5pm. White Out Part 1 w/DJ Ben Arsenal. House music with a live band and special guests. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $5, 10pm.

Saturday, December 28

Got Something To Sell?


403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin Barre, VT 05641 479-2582 1-800-639-9753 sales@vt-world.com

CALAIS- Hot Diggity. Blues w/Abby Jenne, Artie Toulis, Sid Morse & more. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, FREE, starts 7pm. MONTPELIER- Barika. Funk soaked in psychedelic, West African resonance. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $5, 10:30pm.

CENTRAL VERMONT

GIFT GUIDE
HOLIDAY SALE!

Simple Elegance ilver


Across from Santa at theBerlin Mall

Earrings Bracelets Rings Chains Charms Necklaces

20 S
EAST MONTPELIER 2205 VT Route 14S (802) 229-9659

Take An Additional...

Price Tag

OFF

1284 Barre-Montpelier Rd - Berlin, VT

at the Berlin Mall

BUY 1 GET 2
HUGE SELECTION OF ALL YOUR FAVORITE FIREWORKS!
10AM-6PM

YEAR-END BLOWOUT ALL FIREWORKS

OPEN DAILY

Visit One of Our Retail Locations Like


CALL FOR ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS AND HOURS
Us On

! E E R F
We have a shop full of gifts and stocking stuffers for all ages.

STATE SURPLUS PROPERTY


Open To The General Public
438 US Route 2, Waterbury (802) 241-3384

SALE ENDS DEC. 31

www.northstarreworks.com MUST BE 18 YRS. OLD to purchase Fireworks

Check with the local re dept. or town ofcials regarding reworks permits in your community.

Happy Wrap Things Up Holidays from all of us! at the

25% OFF Warehouse Items


Thru Dec.24, 2, 201 Thru Dec. 2011. Excluding Laptop & Desktop Excluding Airport Sharps. Computers

Bragg Farm!

STOCKING STOCKING ST UFFERS STUFFERS Po


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HOLIDAY HOURS: Open 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM Every Day OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE TIL 4:00 PM
We Ship Anywhere A Quality Family Farm Shop 802-223-5757 Vermont Handcrafts Gifts Vermont Cheese Maple Farm Tour Maple Products

STATE12/21 SURPLUS PROPERTY Closed Saturday, and Wednesday, 12/25 Closed Saturday 12/21 Wednesday 12/25 438 US Route 2, Waterbury Closed Saturday 12/22 and Monday 12/24

1 mile north of E. Montpelier Village on Rt. 14N (follow signs)

! E E R F

(802) 241-3384

New Items Will Be Added To Our "FREEcycle" Rack Each Day


from Dec. 9, -to Dec. 20, fromDec. Dec.10, 12,2013 2011 to Dec. 24,2013 2011 from 2012 Dec. 21, 2012

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Let it sew! L et i t se w! Let it sew!


SEWING MACHINES

Lotus

Elna 745

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Our 41st Annual Merry Christmas Special Nov. 28th - Dec. 24th

2 %
Plenty of Free Parking

SAVE

Reg. Hours: Wed.-Fri. 10am-6pm, Sat. 8am-1pm

HOLIDAY HOURS: Open Mon. & Tues. Dec. 16 & 17, 10am-6pm

We Service All Brands, Makes & Models

Quality Gifts For Every Occasion

www.DarwinsSewandVac.com Email: info@DarwinsSewandVac.com

195 So. Main St., Barre 802-479-2007

124 North Main Street Barre, VT 05641 (802) 476-4031 www.richardjwobbyjewelers.com

Have a Merry MIELE Christmas!

VACUUM CLEANERS

IS CANDY CENTRAL!

PARTY CENTRAL

Come in and feel like a kid again. Pick your favorites!

$
Paper Party Supplies
Balloon Department
for All Ocassions HUUUUGE

Piatas Galore
Christmas Toys
Stocking Stuffers
Holiday Decorations Tableware Vermont Products... and more on the way!

Come See Them!

$70 mail-in rebate valid thru 12/31 Like two lenses in one No need to switch lenses to get closer VC image stabilization for blur-free handheld shots For Canon, Nikon and Sony* APS-C DSLRs
*Sony mount without VC as stabilization is built into camera

379

$70 99 AFTER REBATE SAVINGS

185 No. Main St. Ste. 11, Barre

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50

Mon-Fri 9:30-6; Sat 10-4; Sun 10-3

802-476-6700

OFF

To be applied to the purchase of one toy. Limit one coupon per customer.
Expires Dec. 24, 2013

BUY A $30 GIFT CARD & Get a Pound Of Candy


Limit one coupon per customer.
Expires Dec. 24, 2013

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Putting Bobs 30+ years of experience to work for you!


Everybodys

Barre
Member

Hometown
Barre Partnership

Happy Holidays
l from al of us @
Your F am ily Salon

Pictured, L.-R. (back): Madison, Erica (KTM Electrology), Lori, Cathy, Ashley; (front): Tierney, Sandra, Alicia, Katrina, Chris; (not in photo): Lauren.

New to our store: Lanza & Malibu 100% Vegan ~ Jean-Pierre Brushes Stop in & visit our HAIR CARE STORE carrying All Major Brands at the BEST PRICES in Central VT

the Salon @ 42 Summer St., Barre HOURS: Mon.-Sat. Walk-ins or By Appt

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802-522-8976
www.pmsc.abmp.com
15 Cottage St., Suite 5 Barre, VT 05641

GOODFELLOWS FINE JEWELERS


119 North Main St. Barre, VT 05641 Phone: 802.476.4002 www.goodfellowsvt.com

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CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS

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10
OFF

20

All womens outerwear*

OFF

All mens, womens and kids Keen footwear

20
OFF

All mens, womens and kids winter hats, gloves, mittens and accessories; all boot and shoe dryers; and all socks and base layers.

20

OFF

All safety toe and plain toe work shoes and boots over $75

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Barre

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NEW LOCATION NEW LOCATION NEW LOCATION

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for ea pickupsy s!

Montpelier...

$ 50 $ 00 229-4333
SLICE OF PIZZA & SODA 2 SLICES OF PIZZA & SODA

3 5

Pizza

www.montpeliervillagepizza.com CATERING & GROUP SPECIALS

FREE DELIVERY!
BEST PIZZA VALUE AROUND

PIZZA SUBS SALADS CALZONE STROMBOLI


Thank you to all of our customers for supporting us during our move

HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS

27 State Street Montpelier 802-229-2367 adornvt.com

Mon.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 11am-4pm

All Fixtures Must Go!

30-80% OFF STOREWIDE Including NYDJ! Thank You Montpelier

STORE CLOSING

Happy Holiday
Hope your holiday is as wonderful as you are. Thank you!

Lisa, Debra, Diana, Gretchen, Sheryl


3 SPRING ST. MONTPELIER
(missing from photo: Vickie & Tisha)

Early Morning & Evening Appointments Available Walk-Ins Welcome Open Monday thru Saturday

802-223-7667
TANNING MANICURES PEDICURES

Free Parking Free

MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S CUTS & COLOR

Factory Warehouse Clearance


ZIP TEES
$

MONTPELIER

MEN'S & LADIES'

Open Daily 9AM to 4PM Including Sat. & Sun.


$

20

FLEECE JACKETS

MEN'S & LADIES'

GIFT 30 CARD for $25! GIFT $ 60 CARD for $50!

35

FLEECE VESTS
$

MEN'S & LADIES'

Gift Cards are valid after Dec. 31, 2013.

KIDS'

ZIP TEES

15
KIDS'
ADULT "BRAND-NAME"

29

WINTER SNOW PANTS & BIBS

39 $ KIDS' STARTING AT 29
$
GORTEX MEN'S & LADIES'

ADULTS' STARTING AT

Tops & Bottoms


$

Base Layer

FLEECE JACKETS & VESTS


$

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20% off Birdfeeders

19

19

59

SKI HELMETS
ADULTS'
$

49

KIDS'

SKI GLOVES $ & MITTS


ADULT SOFTSHELL

39

ADULT FLEECE GLOVES & MITTENS SELECT KNIT HATS


ing WOOL HATS Start at

Super Selection of Accessories!

GLOVES $ & MITTS

29

$8 $5 $12

TODDLER & KIDS' GLOVES & rting MITTENS Sta at ADULT MICROFIBER COMMUTER GLOVES DOG SWEATERS PLUS MUCH MORE!

$2 $10 $15

25% off
Wreaths
Your Locally Owned Agway Store

20% off Gloves

FREE Dog Treat

with purchase of Gift Card

All Pet Toys

MONTPELIER
~with coupon~ expires 12-24-2013

Also Great Deals On... Poinsettias Vermont Grown Christmas Trees

www.doublediamondsportswear.com
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358 Gallison Hill Road Montpelier, VT 05602 802-828-6221


December 18, 2013

While Supply Lasts All Sales Final

190 East Montpelier Road, Montpelier, VT 05602 802-229-9187 Fax: 802-223-1265

MONTPELIER

www.MontpelierAgway.com

M-F 8AM-6PM SAT 8AM-5PM SUN. 10AM-4PM

Montpelier...

H O L I D AY H A P P E N I N G S
Delicious Food. Great Atmosphere. Beer Wine Full Bar Patio Dining

Check Card Value

DAIRY CREME
GIFT CARD
Perfect for Stocking Stuffers Teachers Office Anyone!
Mail to: Dairy Creme 320 State Street Montpelier, VT 05602 802-223-5701


Open 7 Days a Week
107 State Street, Montpelier 802-225-6166 www.vermontthrush.com
Saturday & Sunday Brunch

$10 $15 $25 $50

($2 will be

added free) ($3 will be added free) ($8 will be added free)

Qty.

Name _______________________ Address ____________________ Phone ______________________

Make check payable to Dairy Creme

During the Holiday Season, more than ever, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible and in this spirit we simply but sincerely say... Thank You & Best Wishes Yvonne & Angie

Riverside Salon

Yvonnes

37 Elm Street, Montpelier

802-223-7611

Rooted in the garden & reaching for the stars

Perfect Gift Idea!


that you know theyll use!
Bubbles, Salts, Make-up Kits, Soaps, Slippers, Robes, and so much more! Frasier Fir from Thymes in!!

Happy Holidays!
helping to keep your traditions alive

Let us adorn your home for the holidays!

Now working from our new home studio on Route 2 in East Montpelier
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Natural gifts for your loved ones -

SHAVING MUGS BRUSHES SCENTED SOAPS

with The Masters Edge

Located at 100 State St., Montpelier

223-7361

Affordable Hair Styling for Men & Children

68 N. Main Street Montpelier 223-7752

NEW HOURS
Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. starting at 7AM (Closed Wednesdays)

Offering Large Scanning & Printing

COLOR 39COPIES
Digital Files, Email or Hard Copy

32 Main Street, Montpelier (in the Aubuchon bldg.) 802-223-0500

Greeting Cards Layout & Design Mailbox Rentals Packing Shipping - FedEx, USPS & other carriers

Copies - Black & White or Color Digital Printing Laminating Binding Business Cards Engineering Copies

INEXP ALL ENS PRICE IVELY D!

for the Perfect Gift!


Black Oil Sunower Seed

FOR THE BIRDS.....


Magnum Sunower Feeder

Sale ends 12/22/13

40 pound The #1 choice for most wild birds

1699

Easy-open top Hold 5 pounds UPC #715038398103

1579

Squirrel Buster Classic

High Energy Suet

4 State Street, Montpelier, Vermont 802-229-4353 ad courtesy of The World

HOLIDAY HOURS: M-F 10-6; Sat. 10-4; Sun. 11-4

Many More Bird Feeders Are On Sale!

1.4 quart capacity 100% squirrel proof Model 1015

45

99

29

Squirrel Buster Mini $22.99

11.75 ounce Suet cakes consist of rendered fat, a variety of seeds, nuts and fruit Good for year round feeding 427810

Case of 12 $10.99

FOR YOUR PETS.....


Feline Greenies

$ 49

2.5 ounce pkg. 100% nutritionally complete and balanced Choose from Tuna, Salmon, Ocean Fish, Beef or Chicken 035130, 035131, 035132, 035133, 035134

Off/On Squeaker Bear

$ 49

Medium 269759 Off switch for quiet play Large 269764 $7.49

Dog Food Your Choice

Kitty Cactus w/Toy

089053 Carpeted scratch post Assorted colors 14.5 x 17.5 x 28

34

99

Build-A-Bone $ 29 NEW!

Add your pets favorites Great for chewing & tugging Strength builder

30 pound Grain free Choose from Pacic Stream,High Prairie, Wetland Fowl, SierraMountain and Southwest Canyon

4299

Socks Gloves and So Much More On Sale!


Firestarter

FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST.....


Arctic Sport Boots

8 pound 100% all natural pine wood Safe, easy to use, mess free

1299

Adult high Warm enough for the coldest outdoor days, and durable enough for the most rugged conditions These boots can handle it all from Fire Logs ice, sleet, 3 feet of snow, and 6 inch puddles Available in adult 10 pack No additives and childrens sizes Kids $44.79 Energy efcient

10900

$ 99

flash of legs, lyrics, & laughs,glitz, glamor, & guffaws! Dec 18. 229-0492 lostnationtheater.org

Farm & Yard


19 Barre St., Montpelier 229-0567 Mon.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 8-5
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Surprise 50th Anniversary


Mick and Ann Winter
December 24, 1963
Mail Cards To: Jon Winter 3 Dix Place Barre, VT 05641

Card Shower

Thank you to everyone who donated and attended the benet for Connie Codling. Your generosity and support was greatly appreciated and overwhelming. A special thanks to Barre Elks, John Cutler and helpers for creating a wonderful evening. We also wish to express our sincere thanks to all the doctors and nurses at Central Vermont Medical Center and Fletcher Allen for the care and compassion we received while there. Thank you to our family and friends for their love and support during this difcult time. With appreciation and gratitude, Connie & Bob Codling, Todd, Tanya, Traci
SAVE $$$$!
Ashley Nutbrown-Covey and Jesse Covey of Barre City are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Jade RuthMarilyn Nutbrown-Covey, who was born Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at Central Vermont Medical Center. She weighed in at 8 lbs and 1 ounce. Jade is pictured with her proud mother and proud big brother, Adrian. Her maternal grandparents are Wendy Proof and Jeff Weatherly of Graniteville. Her paternal grandparents are Mick and Patty of Northfield.

Fashion Know-How
May 29, 1986 ~ December 22, 2007 The love, laughter and pleasure you brought into the lives of all who knew you cannot be expressed in words. Our lives will never be the same without you. The emptiness in our hearts will remain forever. You are sadly missed by all who knew you ~ especially Mom, Steve, Dillon, Jacki & Grampy

MICHAEL DERIENZO

The Infinity Scarf has been in trend for the past two winter seasons. The innity scarf is a scarf that is round and one doubles it around the neck. Heres another recycling idea: take your long scarves and sew the ends together. Youll have your own innity scarf!

Innity Scarf

Its a Girl!

Curt's Drop-Off
SATURDAYS
near VT Granite Museum & Faith Community Church in Barre

Whoever said being a parent is easy? For help call Circle of ParentsTM 1-800-CHILDREN 1-800-244-5373

Happy Holidays!
Catch Fashion Know-How on WDEV (550 AM) at 7:50am Every Saturday!
Fashion Know-How is written by Alyson Lincoln McHugh, owner of No. 9 Boutique in Montpelier www.shopno9boutique.com

JONES BROS. WAY

Jans Beauty Boutique

3.00
$

Free Recycling ~ Limits Apply

3.25

per 30 gal. and/or 25 lb. rubbish bag for 2 or more at a time per 30 gal. and/or 25 lb. rubbish bag

Joseph Demers
to our staff.
Joseph is a trained cosmetologist offering shampoos & cuts, manicures and pedicures.
Waterbury-Stowe Rd. Waterbury, VT 244-1116 46 N. Main Street, Barre 802-479-0671
Womens Shampoo & Cut $20

welcomes

See You 7:30AM to 1PM!

160 North Seminary Street in Barre

s ' i d o J

A Men's & Women's Full Service Hair Care Salon

Family Owned & Operated for 33 Years


Mike & Amanda Peyerl

DECEMBER SPECIALS

Mens Cut $14

Happy Holidays! 802-793-7417

(near Yipes Stripes)

-Reclining Sofas -Recliners -Bedroom Sets -Dinette Sets -Mattresses


97 US Rt. 302 Barre-Montpelier Road 802-479-0671

78 Barre Street Montpelier

229-0366

Happy Anniversary
Botanica Florals and The WORLD would like to help you wish a special couple a Happy Anniversary. Just send their name, address & wedding anniversary date. Each week we publish the names plus, well draw one (1) winner each week for a Gift Certicate for a bouquet of fresh owers from Botanica Florals in Montpelier. No obligation, nothing to 10 St a t e St reet buy. Just send anniversary names two (2) weeks prior to anniversary date, to M ont p elier The WORLD, c/o HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, 802- 229- 9885 403 U.S.Rt. 302 - Berlin, Barre, VT 05641. www. b ot ani ca f l or al svt . com Please provide name, address & phone f l ower s@ b ot ani ca f l or al svt . co m number for prize notication.

Happy Birthday!
FROM BARRE-MONTPELIER RD.
Price Chopper (Berlin, VT) and The WORLD would like to help you wish someone special a Happy Birthday. Just send their name, address & birthdate. Well publish the names in this space each week. Plus, well draw one (1) winner each week for a FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE from Price Chopper (Berlin, VT). No obligation, nothing to buy. Just send birthday names two (2) weeks prior to birthdate, to The WORLD, c/o BIRTHDAY CAKE, 403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin, Barre, VT 05641. Please provide your name, address & phone number for prize notification.

THANK YOU FOR SAYING 8-8 Gary Dont forget... I SAW IT IN 8-8 Shirley Combs, Randolph
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Riverside Speedway brings back the winter Snow Enduro for 2013 on Sunday December 29. The Pre hangover 200 is 200 laps of high impact, out of control racing with whatever Mother Nature brings to the track. This race is always one of the most exciting events youll see on an oval track anywhere- any time. The American Canadian Tour will hold its 2013 Annual Banquet of Champions on Saturday January 11 at the Double Tree Inn in South Burlington. Champions of the American Canadian Tour and its sister series Serie ACT will be honored. The American Canadian Tour (ACT) released its 2014 schedule which is highlighted by visits to nine (9) different Northeast tracks. The schedule includes a total of twelve (12) events with nine (9) Championship point counting events and three popular special events on the calendar. The traditional event to open the 2014 campaign on April 12-13 will once again be at the Lee USA Speedway in Lee, New Hampshire. The ACT has been visiting the 1/3 mile oval since Red and Judy MacDonald purchased the speed plant in 1987. It is just one of those relationships that have endured throughout the past 25 years. We tried to help Red and Judy when they first started, and they have been there for us whenever we needed help over the years. This kind of relationship, in this type of business, is generally very rare, but greatly appreciated said Tom Curley, President of the American Canadian Tour, which was established in 1986. The home of the ACT, Thunder Road International Speedbowl will host its only point counting event with the Merchants Bank 150 on opening weekend April 26-27. Next up will be the historic Spring Green 114 to be held at the Devils Bowl Speedway in Fair Haven, VT on Sunday, May 4. This will be the fourth opening day Spring Green event at the super fast mile oval. The teams will take a couple weeks off before returning to action at what has become a favorite track of many ACT teams, the Airborne Speedway. The first of two point counting events will be held on Saturday, May 17 at the Plattsburgh, NY oval. The final point event of the season, and second at Airborne, will be the Fall Foliage 200 on Saturday, September 27. The month of June will see two events in the Granite State. Riverside Speedway in Groveton will hold a 150 lap race on Saturday, June 7. In one of the most memorable events of 2013, winner Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. from Hudson, NH said, This bullring races unbelievably great. We had so much fun racing last year. It was white knuckle and about as close racing as you can have. I am excited about having Riverside on the schedule again. A regular stop on the ACT Late Model Tour since 1998, the scenic White Mountain Motorsports Park (WMMP) is scheduled for an annual 150 lap event on Saturday, June 21. One of New Englands premiere race tracks, Beech Ridge Motor Speedway (BRMS), will again present an ACT event on Saturday, August 9. The very competitive 1/3 mile seacoast Speedway has become one of the most exciting events on the annual schedule for both teams and fans. A different winner at every BRMS event for the ACT Late Models is what the record book shows. The summer visit promises to produce one of the best events of the year. Two weeks to re-group and off to the only US-Canadian event of the year, the 5th annual CAN-AM 200 will take place at the Circuit Riverside Speedway in Ste Croix, QC. The scenic 5/8ths mile speedway sits next to the St Lawrence River and always guarantees a competitive event as the best of the Serie ACT and US teams square off for bragging rights. This event will take place on Saturday, August 23. The US ACT competitors will also compete throughout the summer race season at three ACT sanctioned special non-point events. Three popular events will post combined purses of over a quarter million dollars ($250,000.00). The International at the Airborne Speedway will take place the weekend of July 20. The best of all ACT teams from both the US and Canada will be invited to the New Hampshire Motor Speedway during the NASCAR Cup Chase weekend in September for the 6th annual Bond Auto ACT Invitational. The 55th run for the Milk Bowl will be held at Thunder Road International Speedbowl in Barre, VT and will close out the 2014 season the weekend of October 4/5. Noticeably missing from the 2014 schedule is the race at

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TO THE CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF KATHARINA EMANUEL. I have been appointed as Fiduciary of the above-named Estate. All persons having claims against this Estate MUST present their claims in writing within four (4) months of the rst date of the publication of this notice. The claim must be presented to me, Ronald Ferrara, Esq., with a copy led with the Register of the Probate Court, each at the addresses listed below. The claim will be forever barred if it is not presented as described above within the four (4) month deadline. Dated: December 12, 2013 Signed: Ronald A. Ferrara, Esq. c/o Otis & Kennedy, LLC P.O. Box 1575, Montpelier, VT 05601-1575 802-229-5200 ext. 107 ron.ferrara@otisandkennedy.com Publication Date: Dec. 18, 2013 Name of Publication: The WORLD Vermont Superior Court Washington Unit Probate Division 10 Elm Street #2, Montpelier, VT

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Editor: As an early educator of 25 years, I provide care for many families who depend on me to provide a reliable, affordable service.

Throughout my service as an early educator I have seen many changes occur that directly impact how I run my business, without any input from me or my colleagues. I believe forming a union with my fellow providers will allow us the choice to improve upon our profession and the care we provide. The bill does not automatically form a union. Early educators will democratically decide whether they want a union or not, and if so, whether or not they want Vermont Early Educators United to represent them. I encourage my legislators to support our right to organize as well. Lynn Hedges Kidcare Day Care East Montpelier

The Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation will open the lottery for personal roadside firewood lots on state forest lands on January 2, 2014. The two-week registration for cut-your-own lots ends January 16. Each roadside lot costs $30 and yields about three cords of wood for the 2014 home heating season. Demand for roadside firewood always exceeds supply, so be sure to get your name in, cautions Commissioner Michael Snyder. Roadside lots are trees that can be cut close to drivable forest roads. Harvesting your own firewood is a good way for families to fulfill some of their home energy needs and enjoy physical activity on their state lands, while also helping us meet important timber and habitat management objectives.

Lottery for Roadside Firewood Lots Opens

This year roadside lots are available in the towns of Duxbury, Orange, Johnson, Groton, Westmore and Sutton. Participants will need to indicate where they prefer to cut. Register online at www.vtfpr.org or call 802-828-1531 for more information. The department will accept one signup per household. The department will notify winners of the roadside lots in early March. All participants are strongly encouraged to learn chainsaw safety skills to use this equipment on firewood lots. Some lots may require four-wheel drive vehicles to access. Mechanized skidding of wood to the roadside is not allowed. Please read the general information and chainsaw safety tips posted at www. vtfpr.org.

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t has been many years since I rst became sense of seasonal excitement, and of true joy in all that is done. guardian of this place, for these few weeks, As the great day approaches, delicious food aromas waft up to at this magical time of the year. I have no me, as do chattering conversations, and the strange, unmistakable idea of the number of those past years, and sounds of paper being cut and tted onto boxes. These familiar have failed at counting the long periods of rest and darkness in scents and sounds jog memories of many other such times of Central Vermonts Newspaper between the wonderful times of light. Those most recent eleven preparation; memories which had somehow left my thoughts until black months are over, again, and I have now. I know that I have also felt this exbeen elevated, once more, to my high poperience of remembering things from the sition in this lofty corner of my domain. further past, IN the past, as I feel it now. GOLD STANDARD PUBLICATION From here I look down upon my world, How strange, but similar, are these yearly 403 Route 302-Berlin, Barre, VT 05641 and seem to be master and ruler of all repetitions. Tel.: (802)479-2582 or 1-800-639-9753 within my sight. In truth, my job is that It is now the evening just before the Fax: (802)479-7916 of overseer. great celebration day! I must be alert! I email: editor@vt-world.com or sales@vt-world.com My world certainly is beautiful from up must fulll this, my greatest yearly task. web site: www.vt-world.com I must watch all that is done, and listen to here. The green and spreading expanses GOLD STANDARD PUBLICATION MEMBER below me are lled with sparkling, colall that is said. CENTRAL VERMONT ored things; collected, cherished objects Now the sacred book is opened, and CHAMBER OF hang down, leading from my feet all the the story is read, once more, to the few COMMERCE way to the vast, carpet-plane below. within the readers hearing, on this late I accept my unspoken but obvious du- GOLD STANDARD PUBLICATION evening. It is the story of that other night ties, without question, each year. As senso long ago. The man in the great chair try and sentinel of the realm below, I am below begins reading aloud to his family: placed here to observe, to guide, to guard. Luke 2:7-8 And she brought forth her I silently protect the peace of this place, rstborn son, and wrapped him in swadand am always grateful for the great GOLD STANDARD PUBLICATION dling clothes, and laid him in a manger; trust that has been placed in me, all these because there was no room for them in many, watchful Decembers. My supreme the inn. And there were in the same counduty, my highest calling is to attend and try shepherds abiding in the eld, keeping enlighten the time of the great reading, watch over their ocks by night The a CVC Gold Standard publication you may run the Gold Standard and of the prayers, and ofAs the explanation man continues on, sharing with his loved logo until your current audit expires. Should your publication to the little ones, the truth and Gold the Standard cause scoring in future audits you may continue to ones the greatest true story ever told. The achieve run the Gold Standard logo, or convert to the traditional CVC audit of this time of celebration. story is the reason for my own existence. logo if Gold Standard scores are not achieved. Publishers with These past several weeks I have observed, from the my high Much more importantly, YOUR family is the reason for the storys current audit status may display CVC logopost, in their publication, and on marketing materials. refer to the CVC Service many and wondrous preparations. My entire worldPlease is now adorned; existence. Read it to them. It is meant for them, and they are meant Conditions Agreement regarding logo usage upon audit expiration. and more and more the glad, seasonal songsplease have call echoed up to me to hear it. If you have any question (800)262-6392. from far below, somehow owing up the ever-smaller branches, I know that within the next several days I will be decommisuntil they reach my ears. It is safe in this place, and I am warmed sioned from my post, and placed, once again, into a new time of by the glow of both re, and family love. I have sensed some stress darkness. I have no fear, as I have done my duty as a tree-top angel. in the accomplishment of the preparations, but that is usual, and to I have witnessed the great truths of Christmas being proclaimed be expected. Negative feelings and actions are far outweighed by a once again.

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By Judy Reiss know that it is only a few days until the wonderful night that Santa Claus makes his trip around the world and leaves presents for all the good boys and girls. And I am not so old that I dont remember the excitement as I lay in my bed and tried to stay awake in order to hear the reindeer hooves on the roof and maybe, just maybe, hear Santa as he tiptoed from our replace in order to leave a gift for my brother and me under our tree. He came to visit my children when they were young and I believe that he still comes to Nick, Camden and Katie Mei. I dont think that there is anything more exciting or wonderful than that glorious night! And although I know that all children nally grow up and Santa no longer visits, I think that it a sad day when that time comes. But if you can still celebrate with a child, you can feel the joy that this wonderful time of the year brings. I want to share with you something that I think of every single holiday season, and it isnt about the wondrousness of the season. Nope, not even close. As I sat upstairs in our house and nished all the wrapping that I had to do, I cursed the shop owners! And why, you ask? Well, for some reason those who are in charge of selling items (and not just at the holiday season, either) nd it necessary to attach to any and all items price stickers with a glue that makes it impossible to remove. Now, I have very strong and good ngernails. But these nails, although they are able to do almost anything that I want them to do, cant scrape off those stickers. If I was just using some product myself, I might not care. But on a Christmas present, I do care! Regardless of how much I pay, unless I am buying something online, everything has those price stickers on it. And I nd it embarrassing and tacky to give someone a gift with the price sticker still on it. I know you can try and black it out with a pen or a magic marker, but as a rule, you can still see the price through the ink. If you try and put a sticker over the price you know that someone will peel that off but leave the original price sticker right there.

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I know that the reason for these stickers is so that some crooked person cant change the ticket and try to buy whatever it is at a lower price. But how many people do you think actually do that? And if they want to steal or cheat I am sure that they have gured out how to either remove that price sticker or cover it up with another one. As far as I can see, the only people who are suffering with the terrible stickers are you and me! And I want to let you know that as I am typing this, I still have sticky pieces of price tags under my nails. I wrapped a few gifts this morning and scraped until I almost dropped. And as I scraped I never once said Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays! I dont have any suggestions on how to take those stickers of your gifts, and for that I am truly sorry! I suppose if you are like me and they drive you crazy, with the exception of scraping until you break all your nails, if the gift comes in a cardboard box you can always cut a little square out of the box that contains the sticker. I do think that looks pretty bad, but children probably wont notice unless it is right in the middle of the gift! But I have discussed those rotten stickers far too long, so I guess I am nished. But I do want to encourage you all to nish up your shopping, your wrapping and your cooking, if possible. I guarantee you will enjoy your holiday much more if you can give yourself the gift of peace and quiet for a few days. Think about it, you sitting in a room with a few tasteful decorations in it, a warm re either burning on the hearth or in your furnace, and having the luxury of reading a good book while sipping a mug of hot cider while carols are playing softly in the air. Youll look just like a lovely Christmas card, and you will feel like one too. Remember in just a few days Christmas Day will be here and with it the chaos that brings family and friends together. It is joyous and it is fun, but it is also very tiring. So give yourself the gift that helps you get ready for the big day! Nothing is a more appreciated or a bigger gift for your family than having you feel relaxed and in a good mood! Taking care of yourself is a gift that keeps on giving.

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BANCROFT, PENNY ANN, 48, of East Barre, died unexpectedly December 3, at her home. Born April 15, 1965, in Berlin, she was the daughter of Harry and Jean (Maddock) Bancroft. She attended schools in Williamstown and graduated from Williamstown High School. Penny had lived in Williamstown most of her life, moving to East Barre in 2011. For over 25 years she had worked as a supervisor for Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, where she enjoyed participating in the "Pumpkin Giveaway." She also enjoyed going to the beach and time spent with her family. Survivors include her son, Kyle Benway, of Williamstown, and her daughter, Moriah Benway, of East Barre, along with a brother, Nelson Bancroft, and his wife, Lynn, of Williamstown, and a sister, Julie Bancroft, of Barre. Also surviving is her longtime companion, James Benway, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. COUNTRYMAN, JAMES, 58, died December 4, after a long battle with multiple sclerosis. He was born March 8, 1955, in Waterbury, Conn., the son of Walter Gay Countryman and Nancy Billinghurst Countryman. He was a scientist with multiple degrees from three universities, including Yale University. He was an avid cook and enjoyed music. Survivors include a sister, Ginger "Ruth" Burke; three nieces; one nephew; three grandnieces; and two grandnephews. He is also survived by his ex-wife and caregiver of 30 years, Marie Countryman, of Montpelier. FARRAR, IRVING ARTHUR, 83, of Barre, passed away peacefully on August 30, at Fletcher Allen Health Care. The memorial service was held in Wilson Cemetery in Barre on November 9, presided over by Larry Pryor and Bruce Judd of Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home. Following was a celebration of Irv's life held at the Quarry Restaurant in Barre. Irving was born on October 2, 1929, in Barre, the only child of Beulah Bates and Arthur Benjamin Farrar. Irv graduated from Spaulding High School in 1947 and after earning his B.A. at Middlebury College, went on to earn his MBA in 1955 at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass., and accepted his first job in budgeting with Lukens Steel in Pennsylvania. Irv raised his three daughters with his former wife, Rose Black, residing in Westford, Mass., from 1959 to 1974. He spent the majority of his career working for Raytheon. He furthered his education in the Raytheon Advanced Management Program. He worked for the Lowell plant, from the missile systems division to corporate as they purchased the microwave and power tube division of Westinghouse, to financial planning of new products and growing the medical electronics operation in Waltham, Mass. After his years living in Massachusetts, he went on to head accounting and finance positions in the northern New England paper and wood industry. In retirement, he resided in Arkansas, West Virginia and Washington, and just in January 2013, made his last move back to his home and most beloved state, Vermont. Irving enjoyed sports, especially skiing and golf. He also enjoyed music and played the piano, clarinet and saxophone. Irv was a Mason, as were his father and grandfathers before him. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, stationed in Germany, with an honorable discharge in 1953. Irv loved to travel, especially to England, where he visited the UK at least 15 different times. Irv was known for his acute mind, his love of life and relaxed ways and will be remembered with love always by his family: daughters Nancy Farrar-Coughlin of Kirkland, Wash., Elizabeth Thompson of Potomac Falls, Va., and Susan Farrar of Sammamish, Wash.; and his five grandchildren. GARBATI, ESTA RUTH, 89, formerly of South Burlington and Montpelier, died December 7, at Woodridge Nursing Home. She was born Jan. 22, 1924, in South Ryegate, the daughter of Amerigo and Maria (Pacini) Garbati. Esta was a graduate of Woodsville High School in 1942. She lived in Miami, Fla., for several years, where she worked for a charter airline. In this role she traveled all over the world. She returned to Vermont, where she was employed as a supervisor for the state of Vermont, Department of Motor Vehicles. She retired in 1988. In earlier years, Esta was an active member of St. Augustine Parish in Montpelier, where she volunteered as a bookkeeper and served on the finance committee. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court
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St. Augustine 976, where she served in various leadership positions. She was the founder of the St. Augustine soup kitchen and helped with its operation for many years. She also held positions on the CDA state level, including state regent from 1992-1994. Esta had been a Sister of Mercy associate since 1991. Esta is survived by two nieces, Selma "Pat" Hickey, Las Vegas, and Sylvia McElrath, Sweet Home, Ore.; nephew Joey Barquin, Sarasota, Fla.; great-nephews and niece Shawn Edwards, of Sacramento, Calif., and Matthew Hickey and Crystal Edwards, of Las Vegas; and devoted friend Rita Poulin, of Barre and Zephyrhills, Fla. Esta was predeceased by her siblings, Guido; Secondo; Anselmo, Aurora Barquin; Evelina Sagris; and a nephew, Don, and greatnephew, Brian. KENYON, KATRICA LUCE, 84, of Waitsfield, passed away in the comfort of her family on December 7, at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin. Born in Montpelier Oct. 21, 1929, she was the daughter of the late Leon and Goldie (Carleton) Taylor. On Dec. 27, 1948, she married Bertrand G. Luce in Waitsfield. Bertrand passed away Aug. 19, 1978. On March 10, 1990, Katrica married Howard Kenyon in Waitsfield. Katrica was a 1947 graduate of Waitsfield High School and following her marriage was happy and busy as a homemaker and raising her family. She later began driving children to school for the Warren school system, using the family Jeep that Bertrand added an extra seat to. Katrica later worked many years in the Mad River Valley as a chambermaid, first for the Tucker Hill Lodge, then the Christmas Tree Inn, and later the Golden Horse Lodge. Katrica was a member of the Warren United Church and the American Legion Auxiliary in Montpelier. In her leisure time she enjoyed reading, puzzles and working in all aspects on the Kenyon Farm with her husband Howard, especially taking care of the cattle. Katrica is survived by her husband, Howard Kenyon, of Waitsfield; her daughter, Corinne Moulton, and husband, Brian, of Warren; her two grandchildren, who affectionately called her "fanny granny"; three stepdaughters, Joyce Farnsworth, Evelyn Sawyer and husband, Jackie, and Brenda "Mickie" Eastman; two stepsons, Doug Kenyon and wife, Donna, and Gary Kenyon and wife, Dixie; as well as nieces, nephews and extended family. Katrica was predeceased by a sister, Kit Hartshorn, and a brother, Konrad Taylor. LAFOREST, HEATHER MARIE, 30, of Berlin, died December 5, at the Central Vermont Medical Center. Her family was at her side. Born on September 21, 1983, she was the daughter of Michael and Sandy (Brown) LaForest. She attended elementary schools in Barre and Orange and was a graduate of Spaulding High School in 2003. During high school, she worked at the former Ames Department Store in Berlin. Heather had made her home in Barre and Berlin. She was affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Berlin. Heather's interests included crocheting, fishing, playing cards and games with her sisters, puzzles, and riding motorcycles. She was an avid race fan. She enjoyed attending races at Thunder Road and watching NASCAR. Survivors include her son, Colby; her mother, Sandy LaForest of Berlin; her father, Michael LaForest and wife, Tina of Orange; maternal grandmother, Peggy Jay and husband, Darrell of South Woodbury; paternal grandmother, Esther Lussier of Barre; two sisters, her twin, Jessica LaForest of Berlin and Corinne LaForest and her fianc, Donald Wedge of Brandon; and two half-sisters, Jennifer Young and husband, Sean of Plainville, Mass. and Kristine Lane and husband, Travis of Northfield. She also leaves behind her companion, Terry Cormier of Orange as well as aunts, uncles, two nephews, one niece, and cousins. Heather was predeceased by a son, Dion; her maternal grandfather, Clifford Brown; and her paternal grandfather, Frank Lussier. LAROSE, MARK JOSEPH, 70, of Alburgh, died December 5 at his residence, with loving family at his side. He is now resting in peace with his beloved Pamela Wilcox Larose. Born in Montgomery, Dec. 26, 1942, he was the son of the late Paul and Blanche (Smith) Larose. He was a graduate of St. Michael's Parochial School in Montpelier. Mark held various jobs in Connecticut, Montana and Vermont, but his most beloved job was working as custodian at the Alburgh Elementary School for nearly 18 years. In earlier years, he had also served as the North Hero town custodian. He loved the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing, and was an avid Red Sox and Colts fan. He attended St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Rouses Point, N.Y. Survivors include two sons, Paul Larose of Waterbury, Conn., and Joseph Larose of South Burlington; three daughters, Hope Larose of Voorhees, N.J., Tammy Johnson and husband, Gilbert Jr. of Colebrook, Conn., and Becca Palmer and husband,

Stephen, stationed with the U.S. Air Force in Ramstein, Germany; six grandchildren; sisters and brothers, Rita Diego of Vt., Jeannette Roux of Mass., George Larose of Vt., John Larose of Vt., and Irene Sinard of Fla.; as well as several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, Prosper and Peter Larose. MCCARNEY, THOMAS W., 72, of Northfield, passed away December 6, surrounded by his family. He was born in Rome, N.Y., April 12, 1941, the son of Thomas Anthony and Virginia Vandivier McCarney. A 1959 graduate of Rome High School, Tom earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Norwich University in 1963. Afterward, Tom was commissioned into the Army and served in Germany for two years. He was previously married to Linda Severy Hall. In 1977, he married Charlene Elizabeth Kennerson at the United Methodist Church in Northfield. Tom had worked in the purchasing department at Norwich University for almost 10 years. He later owned and operated the Beverage Center in Northfield for 16 years. Beginning in 1993, Tom worked for Jet Service Envelope in Barre, where he forged a strong relationship with the owner, Jeff Blow, and his family. He was a long-standing member of the American Legion Post 63 of Northfield, and was recently inducted into the "Old Guard Alumni of Norwich University." Tom was a Northfield trustee for 30 years and a past acting town manager. He was very active in many town activities, including the Northfield Observances. Tom was passionate about auto racing, working on race cars in various capacities, and attending countless races. He also enjoyed camping in his motor home and tending his lawn and garden. Tom was also a Norwich hockey season ticket holder who tried to never miss a home game. A creature of habit, Tom enjoyed his morning coffee (and the company) at the Common Caf, and his Friday night ritual of seeing the "ladies" at the NSB, visiting the Legion, and enjoying dinner at the Rustic Restaurant in Northfield Falls. In addition to his wife, Charlene, Tom is survived by his two children - Kathleen McCarney, of Northfield, and Patrick and wife, Kate, of Pawcatuck, Conn.; Tom's sister, Gail Baker, and husband, Edwin, of Winter Haven, Fla.; six grandchildren; special nieces and nephews and "extended family," the Goslants. WIEDENMAYER, DONALD, 96, of Worcester, died November 21 at Central Vermont Medical Center, with his family at his bedside. Donald was born March 5, 1917, in Newark, N.J., the third son of Gustave A. Wiedenmayer and Emily (Leicht) Wiedenmayer. Donald graduated from Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N.J., in 1936, and the Clarence White School of Photography in New York in 1937, after which he operated his own studio at 6 E. 46th St. in New York City. Donald served in the Army Pictorial Service during World War II as a war photographer in Sicily, North Africa and England. After the war, Donald lived in New York City from 1945-1948 and worked for Robert E. Coates Studio and the photographic studio of the Eastman Chemical Products Corp., a subsidiary of Eastman Kodak. Donald moved to Vermont in 1948, where he did advertising photography and then was a photographer for the Vermont Department of Highways for 21 years. He is a past president of the Vermont Professional Photographers in 1952-53, and former member of the Professional Photographers of America. Donald was survived by his wife, Shirley, who subsequently died Nov. 29, 2013; his daughters, Lisa Thorn and husband Robert, Carla Garvey and husband James, and Ellen Davenport; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Donald was predeceased by his parents and brothers, Sanford and Robert. Donald and Shirley spent 20 winters in Cocoa Beach, Fla. Donald loved golf, skiing and was an avid reader. WIEDENMAYER, SHIRLEY DAVENPORT, 90, of Worcester, passed away November 29, at Central Vermont Medical Center. Born May 23, 1923, to Leonard Davenport and Lena (Ackley) Davenport, Shirley was raised in Mount Holly, with her sisters, Lula and Evelyn. She then moved to Wallingford, where she married Donald Wiedenmayer in 1963. They moved that year to Worcester, where they lived for 50 years. Donald died Nov. 21, 2013. Shirley loved to cook, ski, golf and knit. She was an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and served as treasurer for many years. Anyone who had the privilege of knowing her was touched by her kindness, warmth and generosity. Being a grandmother was what she enjoyed most. She is survived by her daughters, Ellen Davenport; Lisa Thorn and husband Robert; and Carla Garvey and husband James; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. ARNOLD, BEATRICE L., 89, of Randolph, died December 7 at Menig Extended Care Facility. She was born June 7, 1924, in Bethel, the daughter of Frank and Mary Arnold. She graduated at the top of her class at Whitcomb High School in 1942. She lived at home and helped her mother care for foster children. She lived in Bethel and Randolph Center before moving to Randolph. She enjoyed reading. Survivors include an uncle, Arnold Preston, of Chelsea; two aunts, Bernice Beide, of Washington, and Ann McCullough, of Randolph; and many cousins. She was predeceased by her parents, three uncles and an aunt. BROOKS, TIMOTHY CHADBOURN, was born Oct. 30, 1996, in Central Vermont Medical Center to Robin Coletti Brooks and William Mills Brooks, of Montpelier. After a brief stay in Fletcher Allen Health Care's neonatal intensive care unit, Timmy came home to his loving brothers, William Coletti Brooks and Andrew Mills Brooks. Tim attended Montpelier Public Schools and was a junior in the class of 2015. Timmy excelled at every activity and loved to participate in baseball, basketball, soccer, golf and snowboarding, among other activities, and enjoyed performing. Tim took great pride in becoming head batboy for the Vermont Mountaineers in his younger days. He enjoyed spending time at his grandparents' homes on Cape Cod and Florida, and his Nana's camp in Colchester. Timothy also enjoyed mowing lawns, raking leaves and shoveling driveways to earn extra spending money. He enjoyed driving a boat. 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Max and Pesky; his (maternal) grandmother, Jean Coletti, and husband Bernard Blaise, of Montpelier; paternal grandparents William H. and Barbara-Jane Brooks, of Vero Beach, Fla., and formerly of Montpelier; aunt Debra Campbell and uncle Richard, of Montpelier, aunt Susan Drinker and uncle Nicholas, of Exeter, N.H., aunt Debra Mango, of Plainfield, uncle David Coletti and his fiance, Cindy Carlson, of Middlesex; cousins Jonathan Drinker, Amanda Kasper and Ashley Trubiano, Chris Mango and Dominick Mango, Natalie Campbell, Nicholas Campbell; numerous second cousins; friends of all ages and walks of life and a community who loved him. Tim was extremely social and enjoyed being with his many friends. He was predeceased by his (maternal) grandfather, Leo Coletti, (maternal) aunt JoAnn Coletti and (paternal) uncle Dominic Mango, whom he will reunite with in heaven. FITZSIMONS, MIKE, 74, of Bodega Bay, Calif., passed away peacefully on November 30, at his home. He was born in Montpelier, the son of Bernard and Esther Fitzsimons. He graduated from Saint Michael's College in Vermont in 1961. After college, he moved to New York to work in advertising, where he met his future wife, Dona. In February, they marked their 50th wedding anniversary. In 1965, Mike received his Master of Business Administration from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School and began a long and successful career as a marketing and business executive, eventually serving as a president, board member and outside consultant for numerous companies. In 1971, Mike and Dona and their two children moved to Modesto, Calif., where he worked for E&J Gallo Winery. In the years that followed, he helped lead a wide variety of businesses, but the wine industry remained a central and beloved part of his career for more than four decades. He resigned the last of his board positions just a few weeks before his death from pancreatic cancer. For most of those years, he lived in Sonoma County, first in Santa Rosa and then in Bodega Bay. He loved to start the day with a barefoot run on Doran Beach and to end it with a glass of red wine, watching the sun set over Bodega Head. His friends and family will remember him for his loyalty, intellect and quick wit. He is survived by his wife, Dona Fitzsimons; his daughter, Susan Lyon; his son-in-law, Mark Lyon; his son, Matt Fitzsimons; and his three grandchildren. KELTY, STEPHEN, of East Barre, lost his battle to cancer on December 5, surrounded by his family at The Cancer Treatment Center in Philadelphia, Pa. He was courageous throughout his illness and never gave up hope. As he would pray for strength and support along his journey, he would also ask that his family and others facing the battle against cancer, along with those providing medical care and support, be given the same. Stephen was the son of Stephen E. Kelty Sr. and Betsy (Whalen) Kelty. He was born Nov. 29, 1958, in Barre. He attended grade school in Barre Town and was a 1977 graduate of Spaulding High School. He worked for the state of Vermont Buildings and General Services Department for over 20 years. His first position was in the postal section, print shop and later as supervisor for the record center in Middlesex. He later worked for the Agency of Transportation as a customer service specialist until illness caused him to take a leave of absence in December of 2012. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and son. He enjoyed spending time with family, as well as being on the beach. He enjoyed watching his Philadelphia Eagles play football and listening to country music, but there was nothing more that Stephen enjoyed than the Christmas season and watching the first snow fall. He was lovingly known as Mr. Christmas or the Scotch Pine Man. Some of his fondest memories were the times spent with his children as they would snowmobile during the winter. In the summer, he would love to have cookouts and invite the family so all could share. He enjoyed cooking and baking his "famous holiday pies." Another specialty of his was making his peanut butter fudge for the kids. For all that Stephen did and who he was, his family was his heart and center. Stephen is survived by his wife, Deborah J. (Jones) Kelty. He leaves his parents, as well as his sisters, Sandra Leopold, of Greenville, S.C., and her husband, Paul, also Sheila Bell, of Barre, and her husband, Michael Sr. He is survived by his children, Amber Gartner and husband Lance, Stephen E. Kelty III and wife Kathy, Jaszmyn Kelty and companion Steven Moreau; and his stepchildren, Shannon McKinstry and Ashley McKinstry and fiance Dustin Scavitto. He is also survived by his five grandchildren; and three step-grandchildren. He also leaves behind several aunts and uncles, along with several nieces and nephews and cousins. He is also survived by the people whose lives he touched throughout his special lifetime. He had a very special bond with his cousin Earlwin "Chuck" Kelty II. REINKA, IRENE RICHARDS, 91, died December 9 at Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center. She resided earlier at Heaton Woods and on Barre Street in Montpelier and was a member of Christ Episcopal Church. Born Jan. 6, 1922, in Wyandotte, Mich., Irene was the last survivor of seven children of Samuel and Emma Hale Richards. She graduated from Wyandotte High School in 1939 and married her high school sweetheart, William J. Reinka, who died earlier this year. Irene and Bill would have celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary on Christmas Day. During her life Irene worked as a reference librarian and office manager, among other positions, but devoted herself to her husband, children, grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Throughout her life, Irene set an example of community service. She was active in the altar guilds of several Episcopal churches, as well as in the Episcopal Churchwomen. She taught Sunday school and was active in the PTA. Before moving to Montpelier, Irene was recognized as a community volunteer leader in Libertyville, Ill., for her many years of service as a hospice volunteer and her devotion to hospitality and fundraising for the outreach programs of St. Lawrence Episcopal Church. Irene is survived by two daughters, Rilla Murray and Denise Johnson, and a son-in-law, Thomas Wies, all of Montpelier; daughter-in-law Louise Reinka, of Eugene, Ore.; and five grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, William Joseph Reinka, and son, William Eric Reinka.

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WILSON, MELODY A. BROWN, 57, of Northfield, died unexpectedly on November 28, at her home. She was born Sept. 21, 1956, at Otis Air Force Base, Cape Cod, Mass., the daughter of Robert and Barbara (Mullen) Brown. She graduated from Bellows Free Academy in St. Albans in 1974. She married James "Jim" Wilson in Northfield on Dec. 17, 1999. Melody spent her childhood as an "Air Force brat," traveling with her family until moving to Vermont in her senior year of high school. Her most cherished times in childhood were her teenage years spent at Loring Air Force Base in Maine, where she made so many dear and lifelong friends. Melody worked for more than 20 years in administration at the College of Science and Mathematics of Norwich University in Northfield. She had so many fond memories of her time there with students, professors and staff, who became her friends and supporters. Melody was an avid reader, talented writer, animal and nature lover, and music aficionado. She was unconventional, loyal, generous, liberal, free-spirited, and had a quirky Irish wit. She adored her pets, felt a kinship with wildlife, amassed a large library of books and music, and took every opportunity to see the world. Most of all, Melody was a collector of people. She had the rare ability to travel in any circle, converse on any level, and refrain from ever passing judgment. Therefore, she was one of the lucky few who could genuinely call a widely diverse group of people her friends. In addition to her husband, Jim, she is survived by her sister, Tammy Brown, and husband John Poulin, of Georgia, Vt.; niece Abigail Ledoux, of Boston; brother-in-law Charles "Chuck" Wilson and wife Gidget, of Quincy, Mass.; stepson Corey Wilson, of Burlington; former husbands Anthony "Tony" Bean, of Roxbury, and Rocky Preston, of St. Albans; aunt Joyce Comings, of St. Albans; several cousins, friends and soulmate Mark Mars, of New York City. She was predeceased by both her parents; sister-in-law Annmarie Wilson; several aunts, uncles and close friends; and in 2010 by her beloved dog, Timmy. YOUNG, DOROTHEA CARLENE HUNTOON, known fondly to all as "Dodo," died peacefully on the 72nd anniversary of "a date that will live in infamy," at the Menig Extended Care Facility in Randolph. It all began almost 96 and a half years ago in Windsor, when she took her first breath on June 18, 1917. Although born in the town known as the "Birthplace of Vermont," she always considered Northfield her home, as her forebears first settled there prior to the Civil War, and that is where she resided most of her life. She was the daughter of William Edward "Bill" Huntoon, a New Hampshire chef, raconteur and rabid Red Sox fan, and schoolteacher Ida Mae (Houghton) Huntoon, known as "Pep," of Northfield, who both long predeceased her. They were divorced in 1925. She attended schools in Claremont, N.H., for a few years while she lived with her mom and stepdad, Camille Giguere, until her mother's death in 1933, whereupon she moved back to Northfield to live with her grandparents William and Lucia Houghton. She graduated Northfield High School in 1936 and was the last surviving member of her class. Her senior yearbook, The Rambler, very aptly described her personality as one of Vim Vis Vigor. She met her future husband at a dance pavilion in East Montpelier, in 1937. As she alighted from her ride from Northfield to the venue, she noticed two men engaged in fisticuffs in front of the entrance. She cheered for the one she knew, but the one she did not know won the fray and eventually her heart. Peter Francesco "Pete" Young and Dodo eloped on Halloween in 1937, tying the knot in Chelsea, by a justice of the peace. The wedding date gave Pete license to brag that he married the "old witch." Pete died on March 9, 1996. Their marriage was at times mercurial, yet it survived the trials and tribulations that all such unions undergo, to last for almost 60 years. Their union produced two children. Jacqueline Freneda Brugnoni Comi (nee Young) was born June 7, 1938, and, sadly, left this world Jan. 2, 2005. Jackie's husband and Dodo's son-inlaw, Charles Comi, survives her and resides in Northfield. Her son, Peter Francis Young Jr., came into this world July 24, 1943, and is still kicking. He also resides in Northfield with his wife, Susanne Richardson Young. Dodo worked for many years in the admissions department of Norwich University, retiring in the mid '70s. She liked to party, to play golf, to barbecue, to party, to dance, to do ceramics, to read, to do crosswords, to party, to travel, to play cribbage, to visit with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and to have fun. She was on the original steering committee that organized and founded the Northfield Memorial Park in the late '40s. She was also active for years in the local Republican Party. Dodo was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and in past years was active in several organizations, including the Northfield Country Club, Northfield Bowling League, PTA and the United Church. She is survived by all five of her grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one step-great-grandchild and her children; and one great-great-grandchild. Her only sibling, who was a well-known local character in his own right, Glendon "Ponzi" Huntoon, died in 1987.

Geology at UVM led to a career in cartography from 1951-64, working for the National Survey in Chester, Vt.; the American Geographical Society/Army Map Service in NYC; and the VT Department of Highways. From 1964 to 1969, he worked as an urban renewal planner for Hans Klunder Associates in Hanover, N.H. and spent the year after that with Planners Collaborative in Syracuse, NY. In 1970, he began working in Boston as Senior Housing Program Officer and Senior Planner in the Mass. Department of Community Affairs. His professional affiliations included the American Institute of Planners, Delta Nu Alpha, and the American Congress of Surveying and Mapping. Charlies rich life of service extended far beyond his military one. He and Hedi taught English to high-school aged Mexican orphans at Los Poquenos Hermanos in Yarnell, Ariz. They also served two months a year for 13 years as volunteers for Heifer International as a host couple at Overlook Farm in Rutland, Mass. In addition, he taught hunter safety classes to youth through the Montpelier Recreation Department. Charlie served the Unitarian Church of Montpelier in countless ways while in active membership for 60 years. He had varied interests including hunting, woodworking, skiing, sailing, hiking, camping, and attending Family and Friends week at Ferry Beach, Maine, a program of the UnitarianUniversalist Association. There, he loved to play percussion at musical gatherings. He was active as an amateur radio operator (call letters W1PMH). Charlies interest in engineering and woodworking expressed itself in his developing unique and useful solutions for his homes. Charlie was a deeply thoughtful man with a lifelong skill of writing poetry which he shared with family and friends. He read widely in science, political science, astronomy and geology. He leaves Hedi Ballantyne of Montpelier, his wife of 65 years; daughters Leslie Jean Ballantyne and husband Jerry Fox of Essex Junction, Janet Ballantyne and husband David Sokol of Shelburne, and Karen Ballantyne of Montpelier; son Edward Ballantyne and wife Janis of Georgia, VT; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandson. A celebration of Charlies life will be held at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, 130 Main St., on Saturday, January 4, at 2 pm.

RENNIE, DONALD ARTHUR, 67, of Barre, died December 8, at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Born Aug. 20, 1946, in Barre, he was the son of John and Beulah (Parry) Rennie. He attended Barre schools, Spaulding High School, from which he graduated in 1966, and Champlain College in Burlington after his military service. He had worked for several years as a sales clerk at Macys and Bloomingdales department stores in New York City, and for almost 20 years as a clerk in the Department of Labor and Industry for the state of Vermont, retiring in 2002 because of ill health. Being an Army veteran of the Vietnam era, he served from September 1966 to September 1969 and had been stationed in Germany. His memberships included Mackenzie-Webster VFW Post 790 in Barre and Hardwick American Legion Post 7, and enjoyed spending time with his comrades there. Survivors include his longtime companion, Ticia Medeiros, of Barre; his sister, Robin Rennie, of Enfield, N.H., and a brother, John Rennie Jr., of Springfield; and two nephews and numerous cousins. He was predeceased by his parents.

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Beckley Day Program Elementary Educational Instructor Substitute Coverage (Anticipated mid-January, 2014 thru midApril, 2014): $16.84 - $18.95 per hour. Seeking individual to provide academic and skill instruction (substitute coverage) to elementary aged children in an integrated mental health treatment facility/education tutorial center. Bachelors or Masters degree, with a teaching license in the area of elementary education grades K 6. A Bachelors degree with extensive knowledge and experience in instructional specialization with teaching experience will be considered. Teachers meeting Vermonts Highly Qualified standard preferred. Teaching experience with children with severe emotional and behavioral challenges or other mental health issues preferred. Single Steps Residential Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking an individual to provide for the emotional and physical safety of residents in a group care setting experiencing mental health challenges. A residential counselor will act as a role model and teach independent living skills, to include cooking, housekeeping and personal hygiene, assisting with medication administration, and crisis intervention as needed. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule that will include some overnights. BA in Human Services or related field required. WRAP Counselor: Part-Time. The WRAP Counselor will provide 1:1 supervision and support to an individual client experiencing psychiatric challenges. Interventions will include providing support and skills coaching, teach independent living skills, assist client in accessing community activities that may improve quality of life. This position may include working evenings, overnights and weekends. Must be willing to transport client in your personal vehicle. BA in psychology or related field preferred. Previous work with the psychiatric population desirable. Home Intervention Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Position # 884. This is a floater position and candidate will provide fill-in for staff vacancies or leaves. In the absence of vacancy/leaves will negotiate a mutually agreeable schedule. Provides direct care to consumers in crisis who would generally receive services in a hospital environment. Responsible for doing related tasks which provide for a safe environment. Program uses a recovery model to provide supportive counseling and constructive interactions to promote emotional stability. Will participate in treatment planning and documentation, coordination and referral processes and consult with community teams. Bachelor's degree preferred. Home Intervention Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Position #806 is a Saturday Tuesday, awake overnights. Provides direct care to consumers in crisis who would generally receive services in a hospital environment. Responsible for doing related tasks which provide for a safe environment. 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Must be comfortable with use of computers to include e-mail and use of an on-line electronic payroll system (training provided). HS Diploma or GED. Outpatient/Reach-Up Community Based Case Manager: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking a collaborative, energetic, team-oriented, creative individual to provide a complement of services to meet the support needs of adults, children, and families as part of the Outpatient and Reach Up collaborative team. Bachelors Degree in social work, human services, or related field is required. Masters degree and community based experience preferred. One year of services delivery with adults. Sensitivity to the unique needs of clients with a history of trauma. Registered Nurse - Weekends: Looking for a Registered Nurse to provide weekend professional nursing supervision and care to consumers in crisis at the Home Intervention program. This Nurse will provide both psychiatric and physical assessments, communicate with on call psychiatric providers, facilitate admissions, and delegate medication administration duties to direct care staff, as well as provide clinical supervision to direct care staff. This position requires strong team work as well as the capacity to function independently. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills, along with strong psychiatric and medical assessment skills. Must be an RN with a current Vermont License. Segue Residential Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking an individual to provide for the emotional and physical safety of residents in a group care setting experiencing mental health challenges. A residential counselor will act as a role model and teach independent living skills, to include cooking, housekeeping and personal hygiene, assisting with medication administration, and crisis intervention as needed. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule that will include some overnights. BA in Human Services or related field required. Community Support Specialist: 25 hours per week supporting a 21 y.o. man in the Barre area. The successful candidate will provide structure and support and facilitate participation in recreational/vocational based activities; be able to manage problematic behaviors and follow a structured behavioral support plan; Actively act as a role model for socially acceptable behavior. Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. Must possess strong communication skills, both verbally and in writing. Experience providing direct instruction and therapeutic services to young adults with challenging behaviors preferred. HS Diploma or GED required. Bachelors degree in human services related field preferred. Chrysalis House Residential Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Chrysalis House is a program supporting psychiatrically challenged individuals in a residential setting. Major focus will be on goal oriented behavioral program accentuating living skills and community integration. This is a 40 hour a week position which will include overnight hours from Monday evening through Friday morning. This location is based in Waterbury. The successful candidate will possess the ability to work independently and collaboratively with other team members. Have the ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally to other members of the team. The preferred individual will have a BA or comparable experience working within the human service field. Experience working with psychiatrically disabled adults preferred Community/Residential Support Specialist: 35 hours per week w/ benefits. Position will provide a combination of community supports and residential supports to individuals with autism. Community support responsibilities involve working with an autistic man in his 20s within the community. Residential support responsibilities involve assisting two autistic men with social, recreational, self/personal care, communication, and behavioral needs within their home residence as well as in the community. Experience with autism preferred. HS Diploma or GED required. Behavior Consultant: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking individual to provide consultation to program clients in the application of treatment methods based upon the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. Responsibilities will include Conducting behavioral assessments; Development of Individualized Service Plans for 10 program clients; Train and supervise staff in the implementation and evaluation of behavior plans. The ideal candidate will have working with children and youth who present serious emotional and behavioral challenges, required. Experience working in school settings is desirable. Enrollment in a graduate level program leading to completion of the Behavior Analyst Certification Boards coursework requirements for BCBA eligibility is required OR Training in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis and experience working with children and youth who present serious emotional and behavioral challenges is required. Experience working in school settings is desirable. A masters degree with significant course work and/or significant experience working in an ABA based program is required. A minimum of three years field experience is preferred. Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid drivers license, excellent driving record and access to a safe, reliable, insured vehicle is required. Send letter of interest and resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601. Contact: 802-229-1399 Fax 802-223-6423 personnel@wcmhs.org www.wcmhs.org E.O.E.
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North East Materials Group is looking for an experienced equipment operator capable of operating several pieces of equipment, including excavators, loaders and haul trucks. The successful candidate must be able to operate and mechanically maintain the equipment to include daily pre and post trip inspections. The ability to weld and perform general laboring duties is required as needed. This position will require extended hours and possible weekend work. You must have a valid drivers license, a good attitude, and the ability to work safely in a construction environment. To apply stop by our facility in Graniteville to ll out an application or submit your resume to eric@northeastmg.com

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North East Materials Group is looking for an individual with rock crushing experience to operate and maintain its rock crushing plants at the Graniteville Quarry. The successful candidate must have experience with rock crushers, have to ability to operate and maintain the equipment to include fabrication and welding. This position will require extended hours and possible weekend work. You must have a valid drivers license, a good attitude, and the ability to work safely in a construction environment. For more details or to apply stop by our facility in Graniteville to fill out an application or submit your resume to eric@northeastmg.com

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Holiday Plants, Foods Put Pets at Risk


DEAR PAWS CORNER: Ive heard over and over that its dangerous for dogs to eat chocolate. My friend told me they shouldnt eat grapes, either. My dog Rascal snapped up two grapes that fell off of a party tray at a recent event I held, and he is just fine. Was my friend wrong? -- Carla in Laredo, Texas DEAR CARLA: Your friend isnt wrong -- a number of foods that are safe for humans shouldnt be consumed by dogs. Cats are at risk from certain foods, too. Rascal didnt suffer any visible effects from eating a couple of grapes, but that might not be the case next time. Eating grapes or raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs. Chocolate is toxic to dogs -- it can affect their nervous system. Sugar-free candies containing xylitol can cause dogs blood pressure to drop, and in large quantities can cause liver failure. Onions, garlic, macadamia nuts and avocados can all be toxic, according to the ASPCA. Most of the above foods also affect cats negatively, as do caffeine, tomatoes and mushrooms. Keep cats away from houseplants, especially lilies. Plants popular around Christmastime, such as holly and poinsettia, are toxic and need to be placed out of reach. Because the holidays are a hectic time, include a plan for keeping your pets safe during get-togethers and parties. Dont let dogs and cats roam freely during a party or while gifts are being unwrapped. Place them in a quiet room with food and water until wrapping, food crumbs and other dangers are cleared away and you have more time to pay attention to them.

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