500 BOYS CLUB ENDS SEASON A short time ago, the 500 Boys Club held their annual end-of-season Little League B-B-Q. A great number of folks turned out to watch the last games of the season, as well as to munch out on grilled hamburgers and hot dogs.

At the end of the Little League play-off , which ran over season, Fern's Petroleum was able to take away the win.

In another division, the Fern's Petroleum team once again took the first place trophy, competing against 6 other teams in the 14 game series. Coach Dave Hagar and Assist- ant Coach Marty Shaw brought the team through the season undefeated. Davidson Rubber finished second.

Some outstanding players this season were : AARON HAGAR, who pitched a no-hitter in the Little League Play-off game, hit fif- teen home runs in 14 games, and batted in with an over 800 average; Also SCOTT SMITH and DARREN MARTINEAU, who each batted just under 800 for the season.

Two special awards were given out during this event. Mrs. Quinn was awarded a plaque for her winning design in the Club's logo contest. Her design will appear on the Club's T-shirts, stationery, and many other items. Fittingly enough, the new logo was also engraved on the plaque she received. Kevin Barry, who recently re - signed from his more than 3 year job as the Club's treasurer, also received a plaque to honor him for the many hours he has worked as a volunteer. Mr. Barry has also been a coach for the Club, and has helped to build the new 500 Boys Club buildings.

Later on that afternoon, a drawing was held. The kids were responsible for selling the tickets, and several local merchants do- nated gift certificates to be used for prizes. A list of winners can be found on page 2.

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"It's time personal care became personal again-" So states Garnet House Inc.'s President, Donald MacVane- Located at 115 Central Street, Garnet House has been standing behind these words for four years.

Garnet House Inc. is a residential care facility offering four programs to meet the needs of the elderly:

RESPITE CARE - 2^ hour supervised care for individuals enroute home, post-op, or recuperating from an illness and anticipating surgery.

PERMANENT RESIDENCY - Independent living for those clients who re-quire supervised care on a permanent basis-

TEMPORARY RESIDENCY - Accommodations for the elderly during a pe-riod awaiting permanent arrangements or to enable those who nor¬mally supervise their affairs to vacation or rest.

PRE-EXAMINATION CARE - Care for those requiring assistance prior to hospital out-patient tests or between treatment as an in-pa¬tient at a hospital for an illness -

Currently expanding, Garnet House Inc- will have five extra bed¬rooms on the first floor. The expansion is interior only, there will be no major changes to the home-neighborhood environment. Garnet House is licensed and certified, and their full-time staff membership boasts two EMT'S. The staff is well trained to meet the individual's needs and requirements.

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The dedication for the new addition of the Goodwin Library was held on April 6th. The program speakers included, Rev. H. Franklin Parker,Rtvv. Uel Gardner, Rev. John Scruton and Robert M. Aiken. Each took the time to ex­press pride in being involved in this vital project which is beneficial to the community. There were many guests in attendance, and the enthusiasm was high among all.

The new addition consists of a children's room on the main level and a meeting room on the lower level. The children's room has an area for the younger ones to open books to new worlds by reading or simply looking at the pictures! On the opposite end of the room is a teenage study area for the serious of studies or the inquisitive reader. The spacious, light and airy room is the perfect atmosphere for our younger townspeople. The lower level is also a large, bright room with the look of definite pride and per­sonal integrity, which reflects the community's personality. The new ad­dition is a great accomplishment and a beautiful plus to the original build­ing . If you missed out on the open house, please take the time to see the new library and make use of its wonderful selections.


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