The Messenger – August 8, 2014 pages 17
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The Messenger – August 8, 2014 pages 17
www.granitequill.com | August 8, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 17 e in all the Fun! t a p i c ti r a P Chili Tasting Contests Music Rain or Shine BBQ FUN! C Cruisaer In’ Kids ities Activ C oncessio ns Sunday, August 24, 2014 12:30-4:30 PM Pats Peak Ski Area Flanders Road, Henniker, NH THANK YOU to our sponsors! 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"I have two other kids and they both came very fast, and so we knew that once things started, we needed to get moving," Tori told WMUR TV-9. The couple called their midwife, and grandparents were already watching the older children. But they were barely out of the driveway when Tori Gelinas realized she was about to give birth. That prompted them to turn around and call the midwife again. "We came back up to the house, and (my husband) came around," she said. "One more push, and she was out." Avery June was born in the front seat of the family's minivan. "At first, it was a little hard for me to differentiate what was going on," said midwife Kate Hartwell. "I could hear a lot of noise, and that was right as Avery was being born." The couple said they were stunned by their daughter's speedy arrival. "The light shut off on us, and stuff like that. I was trying to find the dome light," Pete Gelinas said. "And when Kate said it sounded kind of chaotic when she was on the phone with us, it was because I had the phone upside down." Tori Gelinas' father, Bruce, helped her and her husband get the baby to the couch inside, while her mother, Iris, grabbed towels, waiting for the midwife to arrive. Avery was healthy, at 6 pounds, 6 ounces and 20 inches long. "Pete and I kind of sat here," Tori Gelinas said. "It was kind of like Christmas after you open all your Christmas presents. We're just kind of sitting here with a baby, and the kids were sleeping upstairs." The children were excited to learn they had a little sister when they woke up. "She came down, and she was running around the downstairs saying, 'Yay, baby!'" Tori said. But the brother was a little more serious. "And I said, 'She was born in the driveway by Daddy,'" Tori Gelinas said. "He said, 'Babies don't come from the driveway.' Not typically." www.granitequill.com | August 8, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 19 Maple St., Henniker 428-3265 • 56 Main St., PO Box 126 Antrim 588-6565 WWW.EDMUNDSSTORE.COM edmundsstore@conknet.com SAVINGS! BIG AUGUST ugh August 31 Now Thro 1 49 Sale $1.99 -50¢ YOU PAY A dragon puppet entertained people at the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen's Fair at Mount Sunapee Resort on August 2nd. Paul Howe photo. New London Selectmen briefed on issues New London Town Administrator Kim Hallquist brought the selectmen up to date on severals issues at their July 29th meeting: • The review of the Dispatch Center is proceeding on schedule and the final report should be available by Labor Day. • The preliminary designs for the Elkins Project have been submitted. She visited the Elkins Beach to see the area described as a problem area due to boat parking and agrees that the area is very small and she recommends a no docking sign be installed. • A new meter, which measures how much New London waste is being sent to the Sunapee Wastewater Treatment Plant, is being installed; and Sunapee is installing its own meter. • Frank Anzalone has provided a list of items to be included in a Request for Proposal (RFP) for repairs needed for Whipple Hall. • The bandstand has been spruced up and the Department of Public Works is looking at structural issues. Not too late to sign up to make chili Henniker, where are your chili entries? Have you no pride? No creative chili recipes to submit for this year’s Fire on the Mountain Chili Fest? Of the 16 Amateur contestants registered thus far, only one is from Henniker – submitted by Dr. Bob Brust of the Henniker Veterinary Hospital. There have got to be other chili makers from our community. Come out of the woodwork and submit your recipe! Other entries come from surrounding towns – Antrim, Bradford, Contoocook and Hillsboro and further afield including Tilton, Hooksett, Nashua and even out of state: Haverhill, MA, W. Caldwell, NJ and for the third year-Nashville, TN. There is still time to fill out an application and enter the Amateur Chili Cook off at this year’s Chili Fest. Go to www.chilinewhampshire.org and download an application or contact this year’s Chili Chair, Mary Krotzer at mskrotzer@yahoo. com. All entrants will be placed in a drawing for a chance to win a $20 grocery gift card from Hannafords, Shaws or Market Basket – to get you started on purchasing your chili supplies. The Henniker Rotary Club Chili Fest, in its 12th year, is a great time for everyone who participates. Fun, food, live music, local crafts, children’s activity area, two chili tasting contests and, back by popular demand, an antique car and truck Cruise In. Even if you don’t make chili, come and enjoy the day with your friends, family and neighbors at beautiful Pats Peak. RED HOT BUY Ajax® Ultra Concentrated Liquid Laundry Detergent, 50 oz. Home Defense Max® Insect Killer 1 ACE Insect Killer Spray 49 Each RED HOT BUY Gal. RED HOT BUY 14 2 For $ Ba Ball® Regular Mouth Pt. Jar, Bx/12 RED HOT BUY 62295 Wide Mouth Qt. Jar, Bx/12, 62299... $10 72676, 72672, 72675, 7098130. Limit 2 each at this price. 7 2 For $ 5 999 7308943. Limit 2 at this price. 1225366. Limit 2 at this price. Sale $2.49 -$1 YOU PAY Sale Sa $8.49 YOU -$2.50 PAY RED HOT 6165849 BUY 4 99 RED HOT BUY 7-1/2 Qt. Storage Tote 6 Qt. Shoebox 4/Pack 15-1/2 Qt. Storage Tote, 6165195... $4.99 6174270 31 Qt. Storage Tote, 6162309... $5.99 64 Qt. Storage Tote, 6161087... $8.99 112 Qt. 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HAM & BEAN DINNER Buffet with all the fixins’ Saturday, August 16, 2014 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM St. Peter’s Masonic Hall 89 West Main St., Bradford, NH Musical Entertainment: Bradford Bog People Sponsored by the Masons of St. Peter’s lodge Adults $8 Children 10 & under $5 Under 5 years FREE Allll proceeds d to bbenefi fit the h B Brown Memorial Library in Bradford Hopkinton officials gathered last Thursday to break ground on the addition to the Fire Station. Prior to this photo, Cathy Schaefer, widow of former Chief Richard Schaefer, put the first shovel in the ground. Hopkinton Selectmen and Chief discuss Fire Department new equipment options Hopkinton Fire Chief Doug Mumford met with the selectmen to discuss the possible options for the equipment and staff to be out of the building at 9 Pine Street during certain times of the upcoming renovation. It was noted that the trailers used for office space cannot be used as sleeping quarters for firefighters. Fire Chief Mumford stated there is the option of an addition to Station 3, located at 110 Main St, Hopkinton. The addition consisting of 2 bunk rooms and office space; and other options discussed were renting an RV or perhaps an apartment in town. Fire Chief Mumford will look into all three. His thoughts on an addition to Station 3 are that in the end, we would have an addition but with the other options, the money goes for rent. Cost for an addition would be around $23,000. Mumford stated the tanker will have to be stored off site. Options were discussed. Mumford will return in two weeks with more information. Henniker man arrested for sexual assault Henniker Police have arrested a man accusing him of trying to molest a young girl in April. Francis Rayno, 31, of Liberty Hill Road was arrested on June 23rd. According to an affidavit filed in Hillsboro's District Court, the girl reported the crime to her mother in April, saying Rayno slipped his hand down her underwear and tried to touch her genitals one night while she was sleeping. She resisted, but Rayno proceeded to embrace her inappropriately. Rayno was convicted in 2010 of simple assault and in 1996 was charged with aggravated felonious sexual assault, but was never indicted. He was released on $10,000 personal recognizance bail pending a hearing on September 5th. Stoddard Historical Society receives grant The Stoddard Historical Society has received a generous grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council to host Mr. Jack Noon at the next historical society meeting on Friday, August 22, following the covered-dish dinner for its members. The meeting will be held at Lakefalls Lodge, 750 Aten Road, Munsonville, beginning at 5 pm, with the presentation by Jack Noon to start at 7 pm. His subject, “Four Centuries of Fishing in New Hampshire: Yankee Character, Yankee Priorities,” runs the gamut of nets and spears to the rise of many new fish species in New Hampshire. He has also written several books on fishing in New Hampshire and the historical impact. Members and friends are invited to come. Any questions – please contact: Jean Kelly, 446-7773. www.granitequill.com | August 8, 2014 | The messenger | Page 21 Newbury resident complains of excessive fireworks noise A Newbury resident received little satisfaction over her complaint at the Newbury Selectmen's meeting on July 28th. The woman asked that the town place restraints on the use of fireworks. She related that she is unable to sleep late at night because of the loud noise which resembles the sound of bombs. In concluding she said, "I question the need for fireworks, there are other ways to celebrate the Fourth of July." The Board informed her that only the State of New Hampshire has the authority over fireworks laws and a bill to limit fireworks has already been voted down by the legislature. Town Administrator Dennis Pavlicek suggested that she start a petition to be presented to New Hampshire representatives for reconsideration. Newbury Health Officer Wayne Whitford added those residents who launch fireworks without a permit cause most of the problems because they disregard the permit's. Washington Concert August 24 Pianist Jayne Kelly will present a concert of music by Mozart, Janacek, Chopin, Schubert, and Debussy at the Washington Congregational Church (Route 31) on Sunday, August 24th at 7 p.m. The church is fully accessible, and parking is in the lot behind the church. Donations will be welcomed. There will be a reception after the concert. With extensive renovations on schedule, Hillsborough's Ming Du Chinese Restaurant should be moving into it's new West Main Street location soon. 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Kate Kozain of New London, majoring in Neuroscience, and a 2012 graduate of Proctor Academy. Alicia Palmer of Henniker majoring in Psychology and Chinese, and a 2011 graduate of Colchester High School. Binghamton University Jeremie Clark of New Boston received academic honors from the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science at Binghamton University by making the University's Dean's List. Western Governors University David Shorey of Franklin has received his/her M.A. Mathematics Education from Western Governors University. American International College Haley Jarvis of Dunbarton has been named to the Spring 2014 Dean's List at American International College in Springfield, MA. Jarvis was one of more than 400 AIC students recognized for their academic achievements. Jarvis is a Occupational Science Major (BSOS) major. Paul Smith's College The following area students were named to the dean's list at Paul Smith's College: Nathaniel Gautier of Hillsborough, who is majoring in food service and beverage management. Danica Maloney of Antrim who is majoring in biology. Maloney was also named an Adirondack Scholar, having achieved a cumulative average of at least 3.8. Luke Murphy of Antrim who is majoring in biology. Murphy was also named an Adirondack Scholar, having achieved a cumulative average of at least 3.8. and Lucas Turcotte of Henniker, who is majoring in natural resources management and policy. Cyanobacteria warning closes Long Pond The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) has issued a cyanobacteria lake warning for those who recreate on Long Pond, Henniker, NH, due to extensive bluish-green patches of cyanobacteria seen floating in the pond. The whole pond has shown cloudy greenish-blue water, although during windy conditions, the cyanobacteria may congregate in small sections of the pond. Direct contact with the water is discouraged. Please continue to monitor your individual shoreline for changing conditions. This warning is intended as a precautionary measure to prevent short term exposure to cyanobacteria toxins and is not based on a toxin evaluation. DES advises lake users to avoid contact with the water in areas experiencing a surface scum or blue-green clouds. DES also advises pet owners to keep their pets out of water that has a surface scum or blue-green clouds. Once a cyanobacteria warning has been issued, DES returns to affected waterbodies on a weekly basis until the cyanobacteria bloom is not evident. Cyanobacteria are natural components of water bodies worldwide, but blooms and surface scums may form when excess phosphorus is available to the water. Some cyanobacteria produce toxins that are stored within the cells but released upon cell death. Toxins can cause both acute and chronic health effects that range in severity. Acute health effects include irritation of skin and mucous membranes, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Chronic effects include liver and central nervous system damage. THE Contoocook Carry Triathlon Sponsored by the Town of Hopkinton Please help us Carry the Load and Warm some Hearts! Sept. 6 @ 1:30 2 m run 5 m paddle & portage 14 m bike (All proceeds to fuel assistance) i t ) Please bring item online/mail-in registration for the Food Pantry www.ContoocookCarry.org SPONSORS • Stockwell Physical Therapy • Merrimack County Savings Bank • Stonyfield Farm • Colonial Village Market • StoneFalls Gardens • The Hopkinton Woman’s Club • Dimitri’s Pizza & Restaurant • Gould Hill Farm • The Hopkinton Rotary Club • Countryside Community Church • First Congregational Church • St. Andrew’s Church • United Methodist Church • St. Theresa’s Catholic Church • The Congoran Family VOTE JP Marzullo F A C T iscal Responsibility Important in government and personal finance, reducing debt and loans and controlling budgets. ccountable Solutions - Zone Manager for medical equipment company - Deering, NH Board of Selectman: 2007-2013 ommon Sense Pragmatic management of small businesses are skills transferable to being a State Senator. ransparent Leadership Easy to understand, clear and unmistakeable. No nonsense style. www.jp4nh.com p: 603-660-1403 e: jp@jp4nh.com #JP4NH VOTE JP MARZULLO A Conservative Republican PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF JP4NH | FISCAL AGENT BETH ROUSE Page 24 | The Messenger | August 8, 2014 | www.granitequill.com Events: Community Bulletin Board Saturday August 9 ables; plants; Christmas ornaments; jewelry and crafts. ROCK BASS FISHING: Sunapee Recreation Dept. pres- Roving musician and face painting artist on hand, too. ents the annual "Rock Bass" fishing derby, start anytime Quilt Raffle tickets still available: Queen size “Dancing Stars” and a couch throw “Nine-Patch and Rails” - weigh in at 11am @ Sunapee Harbor fish anywhere DEERING GUILD SALE: The Deering Historical Society in Lake Sunapee , boat or by land (only for rock bass) presents “Deering in Print and Pictures”, 9-1pm at the docks and boathouses are the best. Weigh-in at 11am Deering Town Hall. Join us in viewing a collection of in Sunapee Harbor sign-up your teams in advance @ historic Deering memorabilia and materials. Copies Dewey beach or at the weigh in after you fish. Free for all! and prizes for many many categories! All state rules of the Deering Town Reports dating from 1900-2000 will be for sale for only 25 cents each. Visit the Deering and licenses are in effect. NONRESIDENTS MEET: The New London Nonresident Community Church Guild Sale from 9-1pm and stop in Taxpayer meeting will be held at 7:30am in the Sydney to view the historic artifacts and hardware at Town Hall. WILMOT CONCERT: Lindsey Schust and the Ragged Crook Conference room, located on the second floor at Mountain Band – country, bluegrass and folk. All the Town Office. This is an annual meeting and gives nonresident taxpayers the opportunity to meet with the concerts are from 6 to 8p.m. on the Town Green Free popcorn, underwritten by Country Houses Real Estate Selectmen and Town Department Heads to hear what Food will be sold by the Pine Hill Cemetery Association. is happening in town and also to ask questions and let town officials know how they feel about various issues. MONADNOCK MUSIC: 7:30 pm, Peterborough. All Nonresident taxpayers are encouraged to attend and let Saints Church (51 Concord St, Peterborough, NH) Britten their voices be heard on town issues that are important – Curlew River Admission: Free-of-charge. No tickets or reservations required. Voluntary donations to support to them. This is a public meeting and is open to all. HAY DAY: Family Festival, 10am-3pm. A fun-filled day the Monadnock Music Village Concerts will be accepted for all ages with old-fashioned games, music, children’s at the performance. art projects, scavenger hunt, petting zoo, and face INDIAN MUSEUM: New Exhibit – “All of My Relations: painting. New this year-treat yourself to an a la carte old Faces and Effigies of the Abenaki World” August 1 to Ocfashioned cookout and strawberry shortcake! Watch a tober 31. Guest curator and Abenaki artist Vera Longtoe performance by The New London Barn Playhouse; go Sheehan has assembled works from nine Abenaki artists on a woodland walk with our "own" President Theodore working in many media including photography, paintRoosevelt; learn how to take outstanding portraits and ing, wood and wampum. Exhibit opening 2pm-4pm. action photos with Larry Harper of Portrait Design Pho- Mt. Kearsarge Indian Musem, 18 Highlawn Rd, Warner, tography; and see USFWS “WOW Express”, an interactive NH 03278. Admission to the art gallery is free. exhibit fun for all ages. Admission free to members; ALONG THE RIVER: Walking tour of Contoocook nonmembers pay $10 adults; $4 children (discounts for River Park, 10:00 am. This tour, led by Carol Foss of the students, seniors and families). Rain or shine. Penacook Historical Society, will explore the former site SUMMER FAIR: at Deering Community Church, 9am of the Contoocook River Park, including “the Palisades,” - 2pm, 763 Deering Center Rd., Deering. Homemade “the Bluffs,” the boat landing, the trolley route, and the jams, pies, granola & baked goods; VT Cheese; Cafe old canal. Free admission. Penacook Historical Society, serving muffins, coffee, hot dogs, soda, ice cream. Attic 11 Penacook St., Concord, NH. www.AlongtheRiver.org treasures, (make an offer); books; antiques & collect753-8232. Daren Tinkham ALONG THE RIVER: Talk - Crossing the Merrimack: From Ferries to Bridges, 1:00 pm. Carol Foss of the Penacook Historical Society will explore the sites of historic ferry crossings and trace the history of Merrimack River bridges from Franklin to the Massachusetts line. Free admission. Penacook Historical Society, 11 Penacook St., Concord, NH. www.AlongtheRiver.org 753-8232. Sunday August 10 HILLSBOROUGH CONCERT: 3pm; Christopher Ladd, solo guitar, performs music by Frank Wallace, Eduardo Sainz de la Maza, Agustin Barrios, Andrew York, Nigel Westlake; Hillsborough Center Congregational Church, 25 East Washington Rd., Hillsborough, NH. WASHINGTON HIKE: Free naturalist-led tour of the proposed MacNeil Family Forest in Washington, N.H. 10 a.m. to 1p.m. Co-sponsored by the Washington Conservation Commission and the Society for the Protection of NH Forests.No registration required. Walk begins at the end of Farnsworth Hill Road in Washington. CHURCH SERVICE: Hillsboro Center, 10am. All are invited to attend interdenominational service at the church in Historic Hillsboro Center. Leading the service will be: Rev. Erik Jackson, new pastor of Smith Memorial Church, Hillsboro from New York City. MONADNOCK MUSIC: 3:00pm, Wilton Center Unitarian Church (Isaac Frye Highway, Wilton Center, NH) Music of George Chadwick & Bartok Monadnock Quartet Admission: Free-of-charge. No tickets or reservations required. Voluntary donations to support the Monadnock Music Village Concerts will be accepted at the performance. ALONG THE RIVER: Walking Tour of Davisville Mill Sites at 1:00 pm. The Warner Historical Society presents a walk in Davisville with Rebecca Courser and John Warren about the various mills that existed at this site on the Warner River. Free admission. 16 Route 127 - Davisville. www.AlongtheRiver.org 456-2437. HOPKINTON CONCERT: 5 -7pm, Reminiscants Join us on the Hopkinton Common for a half hour children’s TOWN OF DEERING POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Deering ZBA Secretary $11 - $12/hr Bike Sales & Service 10% OFF with this ad (on sales & service) Exp. 9/1/14 SHOP DOWNTOWN HENNIKER Tues.-Fri. 10AM - 6PM; Sat. 10AM - 3PM; Closed Sun. & Mon. 59 Main Street • Henniker, NH (across from Daniel’s) 603-428-8035 cell: 491-5417 The h Town of Deering is seeking a mature and well organized individual to help support the ZBA (Zoning Board of Appeals). Duties include recording minutes at the ZBA meetings, notifying abutters of scheduled hearings, and notifying applicants of ZBA decisions. The ZBA currently meets on the fourth Thursday at 7pm at the Town Hall. Interested applicants please contact the Deering Town Office at 464-3248, or via email to the Town Administrator: administrator@deering.nh.us www.granitequill.com | august 8, 2014 | The messenger | Page 25 Events: Community Bulletin Board performance then an hour and a half of great music! Monday August 11 ONE ROOM SCHOOLS: Washington Historical Society Meeting. NH’S One Room Rural Schools: the Romance and the Reality Presented by Steve Taylor who explores the lasting legacies of the one room school and how the echo today. Meeting will be held at Camp Morgan Lodge. 6pm, Pot Luck Supper; 7pm, Business Meeting; 7:30pm, Presentation. Come for the presentation even if you cannot attend the pot luck supper or meeting. Everyone welcome. Music is presented in a return engagement with Rob Oxford on guitar, Ford Daley on dobro and Dave Clark on stand-up bass, playing American music from composers like Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams, Roger Miller, Willie Nelson as well as talking about the musical history made by these musicians. Join us at 7:30pm in the Draper Room at the Center at Eastman. All are welcome at no charge. ANTRIM CONCERT: Keith Munslow 6pm at the Bandstand In case of rain at Town Hall. tional Church (830 Nelson Rd, Nelson, NH) Music of Ives & Debussy Monadnock Quartet Admission: Free-ofcharge. No tickets or reservations required. Voluntary donations to support the Monadnock Music Village Concerts will be accepted at the performance. Friday August 15 RICHARDS FREE LIBRARY: 4pm.Story time at the Newport Farmer’s Market on the Common. NEW LONDON CONCERT: Kearsarge Community Band Mary Haddad Memorial Bandstand Located on the Thursday August 14 Town Green Concerts will begin at 6:30 pm and will go “AUCTION FOR THE ARTS”: to benefit the Arts in the Tuesday August 12 until 8pm. In the event of rain, concerts will be held at Lake Sunapee Region! The Center for the Arts announces RICHARDS FREE LIBRARY: 10am. 1,000 Books Whipple Memorial Town Hall. its “Auction for the Arts” to benefit the Arts in the Lake before Kindergarten. Stop in at the library at any point Saturday August 16 Sunapee region. This online auction of fine artwork today to learn about this new reading program. by award winning artists, will begin August 14th and YOU ARE INVITED: to attend a Retirement CelebraMUSIC IN THE MEADOW: Music by Melissa and culminate at the CFA Members’ Reception on August 28 tion Honoring ELAINE McCLARY, 12:00-2:00 p.m. on the Men in Black Band 6-8pm at the Pavilion at the at the LSPA Knowlton House in Sunapee Harbor. People the Town Common (in front of the Town Hall). A light Grantham Park and Recreation Field. Special Children’s lunch will be served and a presentation at 12:15 p.m. performances, hot dogs, pickles, and drinks plus novelty interested in viewing and bidding on this artwork can go online to www.AuctionForTheArts.24Fundraiser. Potluck contributions are very welcome. Call Pam Finnell ice creams on sale and crafts for all during each show. DRAGONFLY WALK: on the Sahler property in Wilmot. com beginning August 14. In addition, the artwork will at 562-5343 or Mike Branley at 547-3469 to let them be on display at the LSPA Knowlton House on the final know if you'd like to bring something. Please join us to Join Land Protection Specialist, Andy Deegan, to learn evening of the auction. thank and recognize Elaine for her 23 years of service & more about dragonflies and damselflies and their FRANKLIN CONCERT: 6:30p.m. Fireside Trio An infucontributions to the Town of Francestown. significance in nature. This is always a great adventure for adults and children as you'll net, identify and release sion of Country, Folk and Americana music. Concerts will YARD SALE: Food Sale & Cookbooks, 8am - 2pm. 2278 be held at the Gazebo in Odell Park on Memorial Street East Washington Road, Washington, NH. Benefit Purling a variety of dragonflies. Interested participants should Beck Hall. For a space call Beth at 495-3203. RSVP to Sue Andrews at sandrews@ausbonsargent.org. in Franklin, NH. In case of rain, concerts will be held at Franklin Opera House (City Hall). FLY IN: 14Th Annual Fly-In & Airport Open House. Pan3:00-5:00pm. cake Breakfast, 8am-11am ($5/plate proceeds benefit HENNIKER CONCERT: Club Soda - Cover Band playing GREENFIELD CONCERT: August 14th Off the Cuff Jazz, Swing, & BluesAll concerts will be on the local Boy Scout troop), Young Eagle Flights well known contemporary songs Angela Robinson Bandstand, Community Park, Henniker (in the event of Tuesday evenings at 6:30 pm. Bring a blanket or a chair 10am-2:30pm (free for kids ages 8-17). Guided Tours of to sit on. 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Colby, 97, of Weare, passed away peacefully Monday, August 4, 2014, at CRVNA Hospice House. He was born on August 8, 1916, in Henniker, the son of the late Clarence and Blanch Colby. Don is survived by his son, Ronald Colby of Epsom, and wonderful companion of many years, Ann Goldsmith of Henniker. Donald was predeceased by his first wife of 45 years, Hazel (McDonald); and his second wife, Doris (Phelps); a step-daughter, Carol (Roddy); and a stepson, John (Roddy). Linda Joyce Fanny WEARE – Linda Joyce Fanny, 62, died Monday, August 4, 2014, at her home in Weare. She was born in Concord. Linda enjoyed knitting and sewing and spending time with her grandchildren. Survivors include her husband, Donald G. Fanny, of 42 years, of Weare; her daughter, Gretchen Guevin and her husband, Jason of Weare; her brother, Richard Curtis and his wife, Cheryle of Concord; and two grandchildren, Ethan and Lauryn Guevin. She was predeceased by her father, Thomas Curtis Sr.; and one brother, James Curtis. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the CRVNA Hospice Visiting Nurses, 30 Pillsbury St., Concord, NH 03301. Dr. Frederick George Heller WARNER – Dr. Frederick George Heller, of Warner and formerly of Quincy, MA, 72, died Monday, July 28, 2014, after a long battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children, his longtime partner, Elizabeth Griffey, and his beloved boxers, Dusty and Copper. Fred was born in Newark, NJ on March 1, 1942, son of Irving and Sally (Freidman) Heller. He adored his children, Philip and Alex (Evanovich) Heller, Benjamin and Amanda (Key) Heller, Joshua and Sarah (Daly) Heller and Marisa Heller; his step-daughter, Andrea Galligan; and his grandchildren, Thomas (deceased), Alexa, Jessie, Maxwell and Buster Heller. He is survived by his longtime partner, Elizabeth Griffey; his former wife, Diane (Lafleur) Heller; his sister, Ellen Goldberg; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers please send donations in Dr. Fred Heller's name to the Kevin T. Mutch Scholarship Fund, c/o St. Sebastian's School, 1191 Greendale Ave, Needham, MA 02492 Robert J. Gagne NEWBURY – Robert J. Gagne, 57, of Chalk Pond Road, died Friday, August 1, 2014, at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon. He was born in Concord on April 13, 1957, the son of Richard and Polly (Pilsbury) Gagne. He is predeceased by his mother, Polly (Pilsbury) Gagne. Members of his family surviving include his fiancee and the love of his life for the last 21 years, Paula K. Wyeth of Newbury; two sons and their wives, Gabriel and Jennifer Gagne of Wakefield, MA and Gregory and Meghan Gagne of Ad #1 Page # Ad #2 Page # Ad #3 Page # Ad #4 Page # Answers for week of August 1, 2014: Mailing Address Town & Zip Identify this Mystery Photo & a$15 $15Gift GiftCertificate Certificate! Photo WinWintoaAppleseeds Restaurant! Find & list the graphic at right from 4 ads and send your answers to: The Messenger’s Ad Hunter, PO Box 1190, Hillsboro, NH 03244 • • • • Miriam L. Delaney GOFFSTOWN – Miriam Louisa (Hackwell) Delaney passed away Sunday, July 27, 2014. She born May 4, 1916, to Edward and Evelyn (Winch) Hackwell. She has joined her parents; her husband, Harvey Delaney; and three brothers and their wives, Arthur and Flora Hackwell, The Rev. R. Lloyd and Helen Hackwell, and Philip and Dutchy Hackwell, in heaven. Members of Mim’s family include her son, David Delaney and his wife, Martha of Port St. Lucie, FL; nephew, Bill Hackwell of California; four nieces and their husbands, Betsy and George Lewis of Brookline, NH, Barbara Marston of Georgia, Beverly and David Petell of Maine and Roberta and David DeJohn of Canterbury, NH; and extended family, Howard R. Hackwell of Canada and many dear friends of Newport. She has also enjoyed being a great aunt and a great-great aunt. In lieu Mystery Win a $15 Gift Cert. to Appleseeds Restaurant! Name Boxford, MA and their daughter, Bellamy; his father, Richard Gagne of DeLand, FL; three stepsons, Patrick Wyeth of Beverly, MA, Jonathan Wyeth of Cambridge, MA and Timothy Wyeth of Sutton; his brother and wife, John and Maria Gagne of Santa Fe, NM; his sister and her husband, Linda and John Ramaska of Manchester; his nephews, Matthew Ramaska of Tyngsboro, MA and Maxwell Ramaska of Manchester; cherished nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial contributions may be made to Kearsarge Youth Hockey Association, PO Box 1771, New London, NH 03257. Tyler Small Engine - Page 4 Vavation Bible School - Page 9 Chilifest - Page 17 Bradford Mason's Dinner - Page 22 Winner for August 1, 2014 Robin Archer, Marshfield All entries must include name, address and telephone number. Mail to: Mystery Photo, PO Box 1190, Hillsboro, NH 03244 Winner for August 1, 2014 Robert Scott, New London Photo was of: Police Chief Edward Anderson www.granitequill.com | august 8, 2014 | The messenger | Page 27 Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered of flowers, donations may be made to the Church of the Epiphany, PO Box 264, Newport, NH 03773. Virginia S. Blanchette HANCOCK – Virginia S. Blanchette, 78, of Hancock, died peacefully at her son's home surrounded by her family on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014 following a courageous battle with cancer. Virginia was born on Feb. 21, 1936 in Peterborough, daughter of the late Kenneth and Jeanie (Tait) Johnson. Virginia was married to Albert E. Blanchette, who died on Dec. 6, 2008. She is survived by her four sons, Adam Blanchette of Hancock, Aaron Blanchette and his wife, Crystal of Hancock, Aric Blanchette of Peterborough, and Aden Blanchette and his wife, Heidi of Jaffrey; her sister, Kennethe Cook of Antrim; her grandchildren, Miranda Blanchette, Maresha Sweeney, Mariah Blanchette, Alisha Blanchette, Nathaniel Blanchette, Rylee Blanchette; and her great-grandson, Evan Blanchette. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her sister, Jeanie Donovan. The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made in Virginia's memory to Hospice at HCS, PO Box 496, Peterborough, NH 03458. Nils Bergstrom Jr. PETERBOROUGH - Nils Bergstrom Jr, age 81, of Peterborough, died at Community Hospice House in Merrimack, on July 31, 2014, after a period of failing health. Nils was born in Paterson, NJ on June 5, 1933, the son of Swedish-born parents Nils Bergstrom and Tyra (Quick) Bergstrom. Nils was predeceased in 2012 by his wife, Mary Ellen (Debelak) Bergstrom; and is survived by his sons, Nils Bergstrom III of Brookline, Kristen Bergstrom of Sonora, CA and Eric Bergstrom of IL. Nils will also be missed by his grandchildren, Robin, Eva, Gwen and Dale; as well as his sister, Karin Noyer of Sarasota, FL. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that memorial contributions be made in Nils' name to the Alzheimer's Association. Leo Albert Perullo PETERBOROUGH - Leo Albert Perullo, 75, of Peterborough, died on Aug. 2, 2014 at his home and surrounded by the love of his family. He was born in Boston, MA on Apr. 6, 1939, the son of Louis Perullo and Dorothy (Smith) Perullo. In addition to his wife, Jean (Simonetta) Perullo, Leo is survived by his children, Daniel Perullo and his wife, Georgie of Swarthmore, PA; Deborah Cook and her husband, Ed of Crownsville, MD, Beth Perullo of Peterborough, and Joseph Perullo and his wife, Kittie of Peterborough. He also leaves six grandsons, Christopher, Nicholas, Joseph, and Gregory Perullo and Gianni and Nico Cook; his brothers, Louis Perullo of Peabody, MA and John Perullo of Abington, MA; and his sister, Ann Cronin of Falmouth, MA. He will be missed by his many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Leo was predeceased by his siblings, Dorothy Smith, Francis Perullo and Linda Perullo. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Leo's memory to Salvation Army, C/O James Grant, Grove Street Ext, Peterborough, NH 03458. Dennis Charles Stanion NEWPORT - Dennis Stanion, 71, of Blueberry Ridge Road in Newport, passed away Thursday, July 31, 2014, at the Boston VA Medical Center, following a period of declining health. Dennis was born July 27, 1943, in Boston, MA, son of the late Charles Michael Sr. and Jean (Laskey) Stanion. He is survived by his daughter, Erin Grove and her husband, Eric of Oregon; two sons, Harley Stanion and Walter Stanion, both of Newport; two brothers, James W. Stanion of Berlin, Germany and Charles M. Jr. and his wife, Cheryl Senter-Stanion of Derry, NH; two sisters, Carol Martin and her husband, Paul, of Tewksbury, MA, and Charlene Stanion of Mansfield, MA; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Rev. Fr. Robert Stanion, CFR, of New Mexico in 2009. Eleanor E lleeanor G Glynn lynn K Kjellman jellman Eleanor Glynn Kjellman passed away in March 2014 and a service to celebrate her life was held in April at the UU Church in Concord. A graveside service will be held for the interment of Eleanor’s ashes in the Henniker cemetery at 11:00 AM on Saturday, August 16, 2014. The Reverend Michael Leuchtenberger will officiate. The service will be open to all of Eleanor’s friends and family members. A reception will be held at the Kjellman family home at 365 Rush Road in Henniker following the service. The Holt Woodbury Funeral Home and Cremation Service is assisting in the arrangements. TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH FOR SALE BY SEALED BID $ 5,399 Stop in or visit us online to see our large selection www.LIVINGSTONSARCTICCAT www. www.LIVINGSTONSARCTICCAT.com LIVINGSTONSARCTICCAT.co T.com L(603) IVINGSTON’S A RCTIC C AT 464-5454 464 5454 • 123 H Henniker ik St Streett • Hill Hillsboro, b NH The Town of Hillsborough is selling by sealed bid a 1995 Toro Wheel Horse lawn tractor with snow blower, push blade, bagger and cab. The tractor may be seen at the Town Offices at 27 School Street. Bids will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 25, 2014 by hand or mail to Town of Hillsborough, P.O. Box 7, Hillsborough, NH 03244. Indicate “Tractor Bid” on the envelope. Bid must be a minimum of $500.00. Page 28 | The Messenger | august 8, 2014 | www.granitequill.com Classifieds: Classified ads get results! COMMERCIAL FOR RENT HENNIKER -- PROFESSIONAL OFFICE OR BUSINESS SPACE – Excellent location on Route 114 in downtown Henniker. Good visibility, off-street parking. 428-3262, days. FOR SALE COUCH: $50 — good condition. Call 496-9300. BATHROOM SINK: Marble/beige in color w/ faucets. Dimensions: Front is 25”, Depth is 213/4”. $10. Call Pat, 464-5193. ASSORTED AVON COLLECTION with 2 bottles of cologne and otehr items. $15. Call Pat, 464-5193. VERTICAL VINYL WINDOW DRESSING, (cover). Light blue & white blend, including hardware. Various lengths. 84” - 3; 76” - 8; 52” - 37; 38” - 8; 31” - 12; 18” 22. $20. Call Pat, 464-5193. LOST AND FOUND LOST CAT: ANSWERS TO CLOUDY. Short hair, gray & white, birthmark left thigh. Has a habit of getting into other people’s vehicles. Lost in the vicinity of Cheney Street in Newport area. We miss him. REWARD! Please call 558-4634 or 863-0702. LOST FITTED BLUE BOAT COVER with snaps — in the vicinity of Franklin Pierce Lake - Rt. 9. Call 5882904 or 203-376-9172. FOUND: PAIR OF PRESCRIPTION BI-FOCAL GLASSES in hard case on Smith Road in Antrim. Please call 588-3067. YARD SALE COME ONE COME ALL, RAIN OR SHINE: 11 Rainbows End, Hillsboro. Saturday, Aug. 16 & Sunday, Aug. 17, 9-3. A variety of items. Some Avon Collectables, Bathroom Sink, Christmas Items & more. (At Emerald Lake District.) DEERING, NH YARD SALE: Saturday, August 9, 2014. 8AM - 1PM. 274 Dickey Hill Road, first house off of Route 149. Cameras, Tools, Furniture, Quilting Fabric, Air Conditioners, TVs, Clothing, Household Goods, Framed Artwork, Princess House Fantasia Dishes. New England Kustom & Collision Since 1994 Proudly representing Pine Grove Manufactured Homes EXPERT COLLISION REPAIRS Complete Interior & Exterior Reconditioning Scratch removal & paint chip touch-up We also do restorations & motorcycles MISC FOR SALE KITCHEN NEEDS A NEW LOOK? 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