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From the Puddledock Press article with the photos in June issue 1986:<br /><br />"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. <br /><br />Garnet House Inc. is a residential care facility offering four programs to meet the needs of the elderly: <br /><br />RESPITE CARE - 2^ hour supervised care for individuals enroute home, post-op, or recuperating from an illness and anticipating surgery. <br /><br />PERMANENT RESIDENCY - Independent living for those clients who re-quire supervised care on a permanent basis- <br /><br />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. <br /><br />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 - <br /><br />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.<br /><br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in May 1986.<br /><br />RKL-FHS
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Charlie Doke
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W E L C O M E to
PUDDLEDOCK
F A R M I N G T O N N.H
�INTRODUCTION
HERE I S YOUR COPY OF A CONCISE, PERTINENT, EASILY READ
xlEFERSNCE V/ITH INTE.ffi3TING INFORMATION ABOUT ONE OF NEW HAMPSHIRES
FINEST CaiMUNITIES
FARMINGTON.
THIS PAMPHLET HAS BEEN PREPARED BY THE FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
M^ESH-IAN CIVICS CLASSES, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THEIR INSTRUCTOR,
MR.
THOMAS J . WATMAN. THIS PAMPHLET WAS
FIRST PUBLISHED IN
I961
BY THE SAME GROUP IN A MIMEOGRAPHED VERSION, ENTITLED "YOUR'Ta^/N".
THIS PAI-IPHLET WAS
N.
PRIOTED BY FCoTKR'S PRESS OF FARI-IINGTON,
Since i t s settlement i n 1770 by English c o l o n i s t s , Farmington, formerly c a l l e d Puddledock, has been known f o r i t s
f r i e n d l y atmosphere. I n t h i s pictufesque town of four thousand
persons one can f i n d contentment, b e a u t i f u l scenery, and grand
old homes of another e r a .
Nestled i n a vailley between two l o v e l y r i d g e s , t h i s peacef u l t o ^ s h i p was formed from the expanses of land between Lacon i a and Dover, O r i g i n a l l y the northwest sector of Rochester,
Farmington gained i t s freedom i n 1798, f i f t e e n years a f t e r i t
petitioned for t h i s
right.
Located about midway between the ocean and the l a k e and
mountain regions, Puddledoctc serves as a passageway from both
the north and the south to these scenic wonders.
H.
Farmington has had i t s share of great men, too, Heniy
Wilson, Vice-President under Ulyssess S. Grant, was be -n here
i n 1812.
Martin Luther Hayes, f i r s t of New Hampshire's t r u l y
s u c c e s s f u l shoe i n d u s t r i a l i s t s , was bom here i n l837 and Henry
C l i n t o n F a l l and Raymond P e a l , both noted s c i e n t i s t s originated
from t h i s v i l l a g e ,
Puddledock does not l a c k f o r c u l t u r a l enlightenment.
The
H i s t o r i c a l Society, D.A.R., C.A.R., the f a c i l i t i e s of the Goodwin Memorial L i b r a r y and the e x h i b i t s of the S c h u l l e r Museum of
Medieval Armor provide e x c e l l e n t opportunities f o r c u l t u r a l
advancement. Siammer theatres'are i n near reach as are the f a c i l
i t i e s of the U n i v e r s i t y of New Hampshire.
Farmington's schools and teachers are among the best i n the
s t a t e . The newly b u i l t high school i s t r u l y one of the best i n
the area and the Burtman-Rondeau Gymnasium one of the f i n e s t i n
the Seacoast area.
PRINTED BY THE FOSTER PRESS, FARMINGTON, N.
H.
Municipal Farmington a f f a i r s are directed by a board of
three selectmenj while the schools, using the eight year-four
year system, are under the power of the three man school board.
Jictters concerning the entire town, such as municipal and school
budgets are taken care of i n the most democratic way, through
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�town meetings, vjhere a l l c i t i z e n s may p a r t i c i p a t e i n the running
of the town.
Puddledock's f i n e water i s taken from a r t e s i a n wells that
service the e n t i r e town. The town also runs the Pine Grove
Cemetary, the sewage system, snow removal, road maintenance, and
refuge disposal systems.
A volunteer f i r e department ably keeps a l l loses by f i r e to
a minimum and an a l e r t p o l i c e force protects the c i t i z e n s i n t e r ests and property.
A f i n e , healthy atmosphere, b e a u t i f u l scenery, e x c e l l e n t
job opportunities, high q u a l i t y schools, many f r i e n d l y s o c i a l
organizations, good r e c r e a t i o n a l f a c i l i t i e s are found i n and
around our town of Farmington. What more could a'person want
and f i n d i n such a pleasing package.
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�GOVERNMENTAL SECTION
T W OFFICERS
ON
SELECTMEN:
C a r r o l l Kimball
1963
—755-2293
Clifford Tattrie—196U755-6691
Frank Lord
1965
755-6391
TREASURER:
RufUs Randlett
1963755-8571
T W CLERK:
ON
Bertha P e l l e t i e r 1963
755-8861
T W TAX COLLECTOR
ON
Bertha P e l l e t i e r — 1 9 6 3
HEALTH OFFICER:
Carl Ganney
1963
ROAD AGENT:
Clifton Cilley
1963
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE STATE LEGISLATURE
Robert Drew1963
George Oilman
1963
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief of Police
Carl Worster
1963—
Assistant Chief of Police
Joseph Vachon
^ 16
—9 3
755-8861
755-6322
—755-8301
—755-81i71
755-2283
755-2231
755-U621
755-2865
MODERATOR:
Eugene Nute
AUDITORS:
Arthur Webster
Barbara Jenness
TRUSTEES OF TRUST FUNDS:
Robert Hunt
Francis Ifooney
James Thayer
POSTMASTER
Carl Blanchard
—^—>_755^621
^^-4
755-2222
_
FIRE CHIEF
Marshall Gibbs
QIGINEERS
Marshall Gibbs
C a r l WorSter
Melvin Eaton
•
—755-2222
�GOVERNMENTAL SECTION
GOVERNMENTAL SECTION
SCHOOL DISTRICT:
MimicIPAL COURT:
Presiding Justicej Eugene Nute
Meets:
Friday Nights
Where:
Court Roran—Police Station—Town Hall
Time:
7:00 ?J^.
LIBRARY:
Librarian: Mrs. Kathleen Deliver
Hours: Afternoon—
Evening
Monday 2-5
7-9
Wednesday 12-1 2-5
7-9
Friday
7-9
Saturday
2-5
7-9
School Board
-755-ii591
Meets:
Time:
Place:
1965
755-67lil
755-22U2
Alex Haskell
Roger Nutter
Beulah Thayer
196U
1963
F i r s t Tuesday of Every Month
7:00 P.M.
Farmington High School
Superintendent of Schools:
Ramon Martineau
755-9lill
High School;
P r i n c i p a l : Donald Drake-Memorial Drive-755-9311
School Nurse: Rachael Feeney
same
Athletic Director: Stanley Towle
same
POLITICAL PARTIES:
DEMOCRATIC PARTY:
City Chairman:
Telephone:
REPUBLICAN PARTY:
City Chairman:
Telephone:
Main Street School:
P r i n c i p a l : David Roberts
No. Main St.—755-608l
Robert Hoage
755-61i5l
Clifford Tattrie
755-6691
CIVIL DEFENSE:
Director: Eugene Nute
In case of a t t a c k — l i s t e n to C0NELRAD~6U0 or 121*0
on your radio d i a l .
POST OFFICE HOURS:
Windows: 8A.M.—6P.M.
Until noon on Saturday
Lobby:
Open a l l day Saturday
HOLIDAYS
January 1
February 22
April 2
May 30
July U
September k
October 12
November 11
November 23
December 25
Sew Tears Day
Washington's Birthday
Easter Sunday
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving
Christmas
SPACE I S PROVIDED FOR OTHHl DATES OF
IMPORTANCE TO TOU
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�GOVERNMENTAL SECTION
EDITORIALS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sehedale o f Hlpih School Marking P e r i o d s
F i r s t termj
Second t e r a ;
Third teraj
Fourth termj
F i f t h term;
Sixth teraj
Septeniber 5- October 19
Report Cards October 26
October 22- ilbvember 30
Report Cards December 7
Deceniber 3 - January 18
Report Cards January 25
January 21 - March 8
Report Cards March 15
March 1 1 - A p r i l 19
Report Cards May 2
A p r i l 29 - June Ik
Report Cards June lU
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
September U-Teachers
meeting
October 12-Columbus Day
October 26-NHEA Convention
November 22
to Thanksgiving
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Fall temj
starts-Sept 5
ends -Dec 20
Winter term:
starts-Jan 2
ends -Feb 15
S p r i n g term:
s t a r t s - F e b 25
ends - A p r i l 19
L a s t term:
s t a r t s - A p r i l 29
ends
iune 2 1
Deceniber 21
to Christmas
Jan 1
20
April
to Spring
28 V a c a t i o n
30 Memorial Day
May
T h i s calendar i s s u b j e c t t o changes authorized by your
School Board, S t a t e Department o f Education, o r when school
i s c a l l e d o f f because o f dangerous storms or emergencies.
The minimum l e g a l requirement i s 180 days. T h i s calendar
a l l o w s 6 days f o r emergencies.
No school n o t i f i c a t i o n w i l l be b r o a d c a s t from r e g i o n a l
radio stations.
I n presenting t h i s pamphlet we the Farmington C i v i d s
c l a s s e s , f e e l t h a t we have demonstrated what a coraraunity
e f f o r t by townspeople and students a l i k e can acconplish
when d i r e c t e d toward a common g o a l .
We would l i k e t o express our gratitude t o the many
businessmen, p r o f e s s i o n a l persons and organizations whose
i n v a l u a b l e help and f i n a n c i a l a s s i s t a n c e enabled u s t o
p u b l i s h t h i s booklet boosting Farmington.
Our s p e c i a l thanks go t o Mr, Louis F o s t e r , of F o s t e r s
P r e s s , who printed t h i s pamphlet. Without h i s aid we would
have been tinable to s u c c e s s f u l l y con^lete t h i s p r o j e c t .
We, the members o f the Freshman C i v i c s c l a s s , are
sponsoring t h i s pamphlet i n the hopes t h a t through i t the
townspeople w i l l take an even greater i n t e r e s t i n Fanaington
and the happenings of t h e i r town.
As you probably know, the main purpose of our C i v i c s
c l a s s i s t o b u i l d good c i t i z e n s h i p and t o f o s t e r a f u l l
appreciation and understsk^ding o f our government, both l o c a l ,
s t a t e , and f e d e r a l . By means of t h i s booklet we are working
toward t h i s goal i n what we f e e l i s both an i n t e r e s t i n g and
revTarding manner. We have enjoyed preparing t h i s pamphlet
and hope t h a t you w i l l f i n d i t u s e f u l i n the year ahead.
•JttKHHHHHt
A l l our r e s p o n s i M l i t i e s , both c i v i c and moral, a r e
based on one thing, the Golden Rule,
I n e l e c t i o n s we observe t h i s by r e g i s t e r i n g and voting
and by helping t o put into o f f i c e persons who w i l l run our
government i n a worthy manner.
By not being a l i t t e r b u g we keep our country b e a u t i f u l
f o r o t h e r s . By paying taxes we provide the means f o r our
c h i l d r e n to become worthy guardians of our American t r a d i t i o n s .
Above a l l , we must s e t the proper example f o r each other,
"Doing unto others as you would have them do unto you" i s a
motto which we should a l l s t r i v e to put i n t o everyday use.
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�FARICTNGTON FIRE ALARM AND EMERGENCY SIGNALS
T e l . 755-2222
T e l . 755-2231
Fire Station
Police Department
I n s t r u c t i o n s : To blow the f i r e alarm p u l l down white door, p u l l
hook way down, and then l e t go.
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Fire Station
Congregational Church
Library
Chestnut & C e n t r a l
Catholic Church
Perkins Ave.
High & Maple
Central & High
Pleasant & Summer
Union & Church
Spring & Memorial Dr.
Provinces
Spring, near bridge
End of Spring
Main, Edgerly Park
Orange & School
On Square, or Bank
Main & Winter
Upper North Main
So. Main, High School
Near Mooney's M i l l
Mooney's M i l l
Peavey H i l l
Pine K n o l l Section
E. Grove & Lone S t a r
Bunker & Mt. Pleasant
Lone Star & KLm
L i n c o l n & Glen
Glen & B l a i n e
Charles & West Milton Rd,
Brush F i r e
Qnergency
Strokes, A l l out
No School, 7:30 A. M.
End of Elm S t r e e t
• I n d i c a t e s No Boxes at these l o c a t i o n s ~ C a n be sounded a t s t a t i o n
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CIVIL DEFENSE AIR RAID ALERT SIGNALS
Repeated B l a s t s on Whistle and S i r e n j
A l l Clear, 2 B l a s t s
aSGISTER TO VOTE
BE A GOOD CITIZEN = — VOTB
SUPPORT THE PARTY OF YOUR CHOICE
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�ORGANIZATIONS
CHURCH DIRECTORY
American Legion
F r e d r i c k Sabine
1st & 3rd Tues. -
7:30
American Legion
Auxiliary
Leona E l l i o t
2nd & Uth Tues.
C. A. R.
Farmington F i s h and
Game Club
Nicholas Servetas
1 s t Tuesday
Club House
Mrs. F r o i d
Library
F r a n c i s Shulte
S t . Peters H a l l
Ladies A i d
Farmington & New
Durham H i s t o r i c a l
Society
E l s i e Hart
Congregational
Church
I r e n e Wentworth
1 s t F r i . or S a t .
Library
Masons
Carolyn Canney
D. A. R.
Knights of A l t a r
Farmington Womens
Club
Beulah Thayer
Friday Afternoon
Library
Dukes
500 Boys Club
Walter C. Greeley
1st Wednesday
no meetings J u l y
6 Aug.
Masonic H a l l
Odd Fellows
Moses Worster
Odd Fellows H a l l
Don Place
Eastern Star
B e m i c e Card
2nd Tuesday
Bud T h e r r i e n
l a s t Tuesday
F i r e House
Meaderboro Rd.
m Club
Extension Group
Nancy Servetas
3rd Thursday
High School
Pauline Scruton
1st Monday
Community House
Grange
Farmington Businessmens
Association
Monroe Reed
Kiwannis
G. Champagne
every other Mon.
Grange H a l l
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Audrey King—Thursday—^Wagon Wheel
P i l g r i m Fellowship
Arthur Zins
Congregational
Church
RainbovT G i r l s
Mary Lord
2nd & Uth Thurs.
7 P. M. Masonic H a l l
A. P. T.
Enid D i P r i z i o
L a s t Tues, of moni
7:30 - High
School
ADVENT CHRISTIAN - Farmington - Rev. Charles D. Ransom
38 Orange S t . - 755-22li5
10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Horning Service
11:30 A. M. Junior Church 5:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship
7:00 P. M. Evening Worship Service
7:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Service
FARMINGTON PENTECOSTAL - Farmington - John H. Sindorf
Elm S t r e e t 9:16 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
7:30 P. M. F^vening Service
7:30 P. M. Tuesday Prayer Meeting
7:30 P. M. Friday Bible Study
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - Farmington - Rev. Robert M. Carlen
9:U5
5:ii5
6:30
7:00
A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning Service
P. M. Young Peoples 7:00 P. M. Gospel Hour
P. 11. Tuesday - Men's Fellowship
P. M. Wednesday - VJomen's Fellowship
FIRST CdJGREGATIONAL - Farmington - Rev. Joseph Simone
Main S t r e e t - 755-2215
9:30 A. M. Sunday School Ages 6 through 18
11:00 A. M. S\mday School Nursery through age 5
11:00 A. M. Worship Service
6:30 P. M. P i l g r i m Fellowship
MDDLETON GOSPEL CHAPEL - Uel Gardner
Iliddleton
10:00 A. M. STinday B i b l e School
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
7:00 P. M. Evening Gospel Service
ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC - Rev. Arthur J . Dufour,,S. T. L.
90 Central S t . — 755-2280
Sunday Masses - 8, 9:30,11
Benediction of Blessed Sacrament - Sunday 1|:00
Weekday masses at 7 A. M.
Saturday Morning Mass a t 7:30 A. M.
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��BUSINESS DIRECTORY
B U S I N E S S
D I R E C T O R Y
of
FARI'-IINGTON, JiI?,"J HAJ^IPSHIRE
Within the following pages you w i l l f i n d as complete a
directory of the businessmen and women engaged i n serving the
people of Farmington as we could possibly gather. Included i n
the Directory are the names, addresses, telephone ntmbers, and
hours of the businessmen of Farmington and v i c i n i t y . 1-Jithout
the f i n a n c i a l assistance of these people t h i s pamphlet would not
have been possible, Vie c e r t a i n l y hope that you w i l l support the
future growth of Farmington-by consulting t h i s directory'whenever you do your shopping. I t should be noted that most stores
are closed on Wednesday afternoons and are open t i l l 9 P. K, on
Friday evenings. I-Jhere i n d i v i d u a l businessmen could not be
reached information was gathered from other sources. Although
we have attempted to make t h i s pamphlet as accurate as possible
we r e a l i z e the p o s s i b i l i t y of error and express our apologies
f o r any e r r o r s which may appear.
ALUMINUM WINDOWS & DOORS:
Bruce Roberts—10 S i l v e r S t . Roch. 332-1378—On G a l l
ANTIQUES:
Ridgeway Antiques—Ridge Road—On G a l l
Trading Post—Mechanic St.—755-U391
APARTMENTS:
Browning Rooms—North Main S t .
C a r l Canney—1 Charles St.—755-6322
Gray's Apartments—North Main St.—755-8583
Wilbrod L a j o i e — 1 9 Central St.—755-8381
The Schulte Apartments—18 C e n t r a l St.—755-U773,
Cornelius S u l l i v a n — 5 0 South Main St.—755-9781
Rest Awhile Inn—2U C e n t r a l S t .
ARTESIAN WELLS:
Alton R. M a s k e l l — 8 G a r f i e l d St.—755-8501—On C a l l
ASPHALT:
Mn. V i c k e r s & Sons Inc.—^Rochester Rd.—On C a l l
AUCTIONEER:
Edward Burbank—755-222U—On C a l l
George M i c h a e l s — S u n s e t V i l l a g e — R o c h e s t e r — 3 3 2 - 9 7 6 8
Adam P e r k i n s — 3 3 Winter St.—755-2228—On C a l l
BANKS:
Farmington F i r s t National B a n k — C e n t r a l S t r e e t
755-2755—9 A.M. to' 2 P.M. Friday k P.M. t o 5 P.M.
BUILDING & LOAN:
Farmington B u i l d i n g and Loan A s s o c i a t i o n
6 South Main St.—755-9291—8 A.M. to 5 P.M.
BARBER SHOPS:
Rundlett'.s Barber Shop—Main S t . — A . M . zo 6 P.M.
White's Barber Shop—Main-St.—8 A.M. to 6 P.M^
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BUILDING
Harry
Bruce
Jerry
CONTRACTORS:
Knox—106 No. Main St.—755-2232—7 A.M. to h P.M.
Roberts—10 S i l v e r St.—Roch,—332-1378—On C a l l
S t e w a r t — 7 G a r f i e l d St.—755-6382—7 A.M. t o 5 P.M.
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David Q. Towle—36 C e n t r a l St.—755-6681—On C a l l
CABINET MAKERS:
Bruce Roberts—10 S i l v e r St.—Rochester—332-1378—On C a l l
J e r r y S t e w a r t — 7 G a r f i e l d S t . — 755-6382—7 A.M. t o 5 P.M.
CATTLE D E A L ^
Robert Drew—Town—755-8U71~2U Hrs. a day
Laverdiere—10 Rod Rd.—Rochester—332-1790—On C a l l
CLOTHING (CHILDRENS):
Aikenb Dry Goods—Central Sq.—755-9511—9 A.M. t o 5:30 P.M.
CLOTHING (MEN & BOIS):
J.P. Hurd S t o r e — C e n t r a l Sq.—755-9232—8:30 A.M. t o 5:30 P.M.
Wed, Forenoon
F r i . 8:30 A.M. t o
9 P.M,
CLOTHING (WOMEN & GIRLS):
Aiken's Diy Goods—Central Sq,—755-9511—9 A.M. t o 5:30 P.M.
Arlene's Dress Shiip—9 No. Main St.—9:00.';A.M. to 5:30 P.M,
Ruth's Dress S h o p — C e n t r a l S t . — 1 0 A.M. t o 5s30 P.M.
F r i . 10 A.M. t o 9:00 P.M.
COAL:
D i c k i e ' s — 8 Winter St.—755-2259—On C a l l
CONSTRUCTION WORK:
A.J. Cameron
Central St.—755-9271—8 A.M. t o 5 P.M.
Ernest Cardinal—Bamstead—776-2566—On C a l l
Baerabn E l e c t r i c — N o . Main St.—755-U752—On C a l l
C a r l I d U j e d a h l — M o u n t a i n Rd.—West Milton—755-U25U
Wii. Vickers & Sons Inc.—^Rochester Rd.—On C a l l
DAIRI BARS:
Dot's Snalijk B a r — S p r i n g S t . — U P.M. to 10 P.M.
Wagon Wheel Dairy Bar—Henry Wilson Hgwy—10 A.M. t o 10 P.M.
DAIRI PRODUCTS:
Lavedier—10 Rod Rd—Rochester—332-1709—on
call
Great Elm Farm, Inc.—RFD3, Dover N.H.—332-5085—on c a l l
R. Klein—Meaderboro Rd.-Roch.—332-1*638—on c a l l
iScruton's Dairy—Meaderboro Rd.—Roch.—332-1130—on c a l l
DOUGHNUT SHOPS AND PASTRY:
Ann's Donut Shop—Mechanic S t . — 6 am to 6 pm
Gloria Berry—(Bread) Ul* Spring St.—755-6U5U—9 am to 6 pm
S t a r Lunch—So. Main St.—Evenings
Peggy's Homemade P a s t r i e s — 1 9 Tappan St.—755-95U2—Weekdays
12-7 F r i . 9-9 Sat. 9-6
DRY GOODS:
Aiken's Dry Goods
Central Sq.—755-9511—9 am to 5:30 pm
ELECTRONIC SALES:
Brooks E l e c t r i c a l Repair
Elm St.—755-U672—on c a l l
aaerson E l e c t r i c Con?)any
No. Main St.—755-U752—on c a l l
Harvey's Home Appliances
10 Grove St.—755-8783—8 am to 5 pm
Makley's
3 Winter S t . — o n . c a l l
Maple Leaf Maintenance
30 Maple St.—755-61U1—on c a l l
Peter's
Rochester Rd.—755-9981—on c a l l days
Wilkins Gas and E l e c t r i c , I n c .
Central St.—755-2233—6:30 am to 5:30 pm
FOOTWEAR:
J.P. Hurd Store
Central Sq.—755-9232—8:30 am to 5:30 forenoon
Wed, Fri.8:30 am to 9 pm
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FUNHIAL DIRECTORS:
Davenport Funeral Home—-16 Charles St.—755-8231—2!| hour
service
Peaslee Funeral Home—32 Central St.—755-8311—On C a l l
FUNERAL MONUMENTS:
Smalley, Daverio, & lyons. Inc.—755-61*91—or 332-3676—On
Call
GARBAGE COLLECTORS:
Jim R i l e y — B o x 552—Barnstead—776-2581*—On C a l l
GROCIRT STORES:
A & P—Main St.—Monday t o Wednesday 9 A.M. t o 6 P.M,
Thursday—8:30 A.M. t o 8 P.M.
F r i d a y — 8 : 3 0 A.M. t o 9 P.M.
Saturday—8:30 A.M. t o 6 P.M.
Central S t . Grocery—72 Central St.—755-2238—9 A.M. to
9 P.M.
C l i n e & Chasse—Spring St.—755-1*91*1—6 A.M. t o 11:1*5 P.M.
Eddie's V a r i e t y S t o r e — S o u t h Main S t . — 9 A.M. to 11 P.M.
F i r s t N a t i o n a l — I f e i n St.—Monday through T h u r s . — 9 A.M. to
6 P.M.—Friday—8:30 A.M. t o 9 P.M.—Saturday—8:30 A.M. to
6 P.M.
Gelinas Market—13 No. Main St.—755-8171—Monday through
Thurs. & S a t . — 8 A.M. t o 6 P.M.—Friday—8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
L a j o i e ' s Discount S t o r e — C e n t r a l S t . — 8 A.M. t o 8 P.M.
Midway Gas—Route 11—6 A.M. t o 9 P.M.
P e l l e t i e r ' s Wholesale Plus 10$g—No. Main St.—755-1*651
Monday to Wednesday—9 A.M. t o 6 P.M.
Thursday—9 A.M. t o 8 P.M.
F r i d a y — 9 A.M. t o 9 P.M.
S a t u r d a y — 9 A.M. t o 6 P.M.
Quality Market—8 Main St.—755-8321*—8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Vamey's S t o r e — l l * No. Main St.—755-9911~Weekdays—7:30 A.>
to 9 P.M.—Sundays—9-12:30—1* P.M. t o 8 P.M.
W a l t ' s — l l * Spring St.—755-9031—7:30 A.M. to 11:00
P.M.
Wagon Wheel S t o r e — R o c h e s t e r Rd.—755-981*1—6 A.M. to 8 P.M.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
GUNS:
Charles Gun Shop—Charles St.—755-8226—Evenings, Sat. & Sim.
HAIRDRESSmS & BEAUTY SHOPS:
Breezeway Beauty Shop—70 Central St.—755-2286—On C a l l
Hideaway S a l o n — S p r i n g St.—755-2217—On C a l l , Closed Wed.
Joan's Beauty S a l o n — l l * Bunker St.—755-1*271—On C a l l
S t e l l a ' s Beauty Salon—Main S t . — 9 A.M. t o 9 P.M.
HARDWARE & HOUSEWARE:
Farmington Gas & Appliance Co.—28 North Main St.—755-1*191
8 A.M. t o 5 P.M.
Ray F o r t i e r , Central S t . — 9 : 3 0 A.M. t o 5:30 P.M. Closed Wed.
9 A.M. t o 9 P.M. on Friday
Harvey's Home A p p l i a n c e — 1 0 Grove St.—755-8783—8 A.M.-5 P.M.
Palmer's Hardware Co. I n c . — 6 So. Main St.—755-1*51*1 7:30 A.M.
to 5:30 P.M.
Wilkins Gas & E l e c t r i c Co. I n c . — C e n t r a l St.—755-2233—
6:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
INSURANCE:
Farmington Insurance Agency—6 So. Main St.—755-9291—8 A.M.
to 5 P.M.
F r a n k l i n P. L i b e r t y I n s . I n c . — M a i n St.—755-61*21
P e l l e t i e r Insurance Agency—1*2 No. Main S t . — 9 A.M. t o 5 P.M.
755-8861 or 755-8863
Frances L. F e n n e l — 1 6 So. Main St.—755-6591—9 A.M. t o 5 P.M.
JEWELRY:
Ray F o r t i e r , C e n t r a l S t . — 9 : 3 0 A.M. t o 5:30 P.M. Closed Wed.
9 A.M. t o 9 P.M. on Fridays
KENNELS:
Cocheco K e n n e l s — l l * Church St.—755-6181—On C a l l
Shady Pine Kennels—Lone S t a r Ave.—On C a l l
LANDSCAPING & SOD:
A. J . Cameron—Central St.—755-9271—8 A.M. t o 5 P.M.
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LAUNDHT:
Laundromat—Central oq,—on c a l l
C u l l e n Cleaners I n c . — 8 E l a Court—Rochester—332-2359
LIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS:
A.J. Cameron—Central St.—755-9271—8 am to 5 pm
Charles D i P r i z i o and Sons I n c . — R . F . D . Union—1*73-2206
or 1*73-2388—7 am to 5:30 pm
T i b b e t t s Lumber Co.—755-8511—7 am to 5:30 pm Mon.
through S a t .
LUNCH CARTS:
Jim R i l e y — B o x 552—Bamstead—755-2581*—on c a l l
^ ^ ^ ^ o l d Drug S t o r e — C e n t r a l Square—755-8711—8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
8 A.M. to 12:30 Sunday
PHOTOGRAPHY:
E a r l H. B l a k e — 5 Spring St.—755-6961—on c a l l
Uel A. Gardner—Pinecrest—755-2236—on c a l l
PLUMBING:
, ,
Maple Leaf Maintenance—30 Maple St.—755-611*1—on c a l l
Wilkins Gas & E l e c t r i c I n c . — C e n t r a l St.—755-2233
6:30 A.M,-5:30 P.M.
Walter Searles—New Durham—Bamstead
MOCCASINS:
Quoddy Moccasins—Merrymeeting L a k e — o n c a l l
MACHINIST:
Maple Leaf Maintenance—30 Maple St.—755-6ll*l~on c a l l
J.C. Sirams—Central S t . — 9 am to 5 pm
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND LESSONS:
V i c ' s Organ S t u d i o — 2 8 " C e n t r a l S t . — E v e n i n g s 7 to 9
Saturday 9 am to 9 pm
N1£WS PAPER.:
The Farmington N e w s — C e n t r a l Sq,—755-2265—on c a l l
NURSERY AND SHRUBS:
L. E. Cameron's N u r s e r y — 1 5 Winter Court—755-1*781—on c a l l
PAINTING CONTRACTOR:
C. S u l l i v a n — 5 0 South Main St.—755-9781—7 am to 5 pm
PETROLEUM:
D i c k i e ' s — 8 Winter St.—755-2259—on c a l l
Gray's Petroleum—3l* No. Main St.—755-91*71—on c a l l
Harvey's Home A p p l i a n c e s — 1 0 Grove St.—755-8783—8 am to
5 pm
Lord F u e l Co,—1*2 Lone S t a r Ave.—755-6391—on c a l l
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POWER EQUIPMENT:
Ripley's—Mechanic St,—755-9111—8 A.M. to 8 P.M.
PRINTING:
Foster's P r e s s — W i n t e r St.—755-9001—on c a l l
The Farmington News—Central Sq.—755-2265—on c a l l
PRODUCE:
Clara Goodwin—117 Central St.—755-8821—on c a l l
PROPANE GAS;
Rural Gas Service Inc.—Meeting Hse. H I . Rd.—755-22U1
Farmington Gas & Appliance Co.—28 No. Main St.—755-hl91
Harvey's Home Appliances—10 Grove St.—755-8793—8 A,M, to 5 P.>
REMNANT:
Bumo's Remnant S t o r e — 8 Orange St,—755-91*51—on c a l l
RESTAURANTS:
^.
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Dot's Lunch—Route 11—New Durham-Triangle 5-1*682—6 A.M. to 9P.
K i k i ' s Restaurant—So, Main St,—755-9801—Mon. to Thurs, & Sat.
5:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.
F r i d a y — 5 : 3 0 A.M. t o 11 P.M.
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Roy's Ltmcheonette—Main S t . — $ A.M. to 11 P.M.
Star Lunch—So. Main St.—Donuts—Open Nights
Wagon Wheel Restaurant—^Rochester Rd.—755-9851
Weekdays—9 A.M. to 8 P.M.—Weekends—9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
RESTAURANT SUPPLT:
W.H. Davenhall and S o n s — C e n t r a l St.—755-2262—On C a l l
SHOE SHOPS:
Imperial Shoe Co.—Soe Main St.—755-2218—7 am to I* pm
Modem Heel Co. Inc.—No. Main St.—755-6311—7 am to
3:30 pm
P&M Heel Co.—East Grove Street—755-9221
?ESTS HOMES:
miley's Rest Home—29 Union St.—755-U761—On C a l l
lOOFING:
McFarlin Roofing Co.~2 Spring St.—755-9501—On C a l l
5EPTIC TANKS:
Pence Tanks—Maple Court—755-9032—On C a l l
lERVICE STATIONS AND GAS STATIONS:
Ajax Garage—Mechanic St.—755-9111—8 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Bob's Garage—Mechanic S t . — 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Cardinal Service S t a t i o n — S o . Main St.—755-93ll2~8 A.M. to
8 P.M.
Cline & Chasse—Spring St.—755-1*9^1—6 A.M. to 11:1*5 P.M.
Currier's Garage--Pleasant St.—755-5U31—On C a l l
Davis Motor Mart—So. Main St.—755-9U31—On C a l l
DiPrizio«s Garage Inc.—RFD 1, Middleton—U37-2U89 7 A.M. to
5:30 P.M.
Farmington Motor Co.—26 So. Main St.—755-2291—On C a l l
Herb's Body Shop—21 Central St.—755-871*1—On C a l l
mdway Gas—Route 11—6
A.M. to 9 P.M.
Place's Esso S t a t i o n — C e n t r a l St.—755-U996—7 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Ricker«s Garage—Spring St.—755-8531—9 A.M. tb 6 P.M.
Secord's Service S t a t i o n — S o . Main St.—755-88ll—6 A.M. to
8 P.M,
Wagon Wheel Store—Rochester Rd,—755-981*1—6 A.M. to 8 P,M,
W a l t ' s — l U Spring St.—755-9031—7:30 A,M, to 11:00
P,M,
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SIGN MAKING:
Hanson's Sign Shop—Main S t . — o n c a l l
SOCIAL:
Farmington Cafe—Main S t . — 6 am to 9 pm
Farmington Country Club—Henry Wilson Hgwy.—755-1*1*91
Tom's B i l l i a r d P a r l o r — 2 9 No. Main S t . — 8 am to 9 pm
STATE LIQUOR STORE—South Main S t .
Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Sat.—10 am to 5:30
Thurs.—10 am to 12:30 pm
Friday—10 am to 8 pm
pm
TELEVISION AND RADIO REPAIRS:
Bowden's—Glenn Court—755-1*286—on -call
Pete's TV Antennas and Rotors—RFD2-Box 35 Roch.—755-99
C a l l Days
TELEPHONE:
Union Telephone Co.
Subscribers—1100
Serves—Alton, New Durham, Farmington, Bamstead,
Gilmanton I r o n Works, and Strafford
THRIFT SHOPPE:
Ladies Aid Society—Congregational Church—Main Street
F r i d a y s — 1 0 am to 6 pm
TRANSPORTATION:
Farmington Motor Co.—26 So. Main St.—755-2291—on c a l l
Senter's Taxi—Main St.—755-9801—6 am to 9 pm—Fri.
6 am to 11 pm
Trailways Bus Co.—agent-Osgood's Pharmacy—755-8711
Woodman's Taxi Service—Main St.—755-6101—6 am to 6 pm
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LAWYERS
TRDCONG:
Leaxy'8 Trucking—776-256l--on c a l l — B a m s t e a d
Eugene Nute
So. Main S t .
755-6631
8 A.M.—5 P.M.
8 A.M.—12 on Saturdays
E r r o l l Hall
So. Main S t ,
755-6091
9 A.M.—5 P.M.
USED GOODS:
Bargain Center—20 Mechaiic S t . — 8 A.H. t o 6 P.M.
VARIETT STORE:
DOCTORS
Wilbrod U J o i o — 1 9 C e n t r a l St.—755-8381—8 iE«M. t o
Reed»8—22 Main S t . — 9 A.M, t o 5:30 P.M.
WINDOW GLEAHNES:
8
P.M.
Schulte»8—18 C e n t r a l St.—755-U773—on c a l l
WIBE BRUSHES & FLOES:
F . W. Browne C o . — S p r i n g St.—755-6271—on c a l l
WOODTURirENG:
G. F . Hooney & Sons I n c . — S o . Main
Monday throngh F r i d a y
7 A.M. t o U P.M.—Production
7 A.M. t o U:30 P.M.—Office
George E. Quinn
Central S t .
755-2275
9 A.M.—10 A.M.
1:30 P.M 3 P.M.
7 P.M 8 P.M.
No hours on Wed,
or Saturday
Robert Lord
U8 C e n t r a l S t .
755-6153
9 A.M.—10 A.M.
1:30 P.M.—U P.M.
7 P M
.
9 P.M.
No hours on
Wednesday or Saturday night
St.—755-2211
DEMTISTS
Roger H, Morrison
3 Main S t r e e t
755-U631
9 A.H.—12 A.M.
1:30 P.M.—5 P.M.
" I t i s a mighty good town t o l i v e i n e s p e c i a l l y
f o r poor f o l k s and i t may be t r u t h f u l l y added
t h a t p e o p l e of w e a l t h a l s o f i n d Farmington a
p l e a s a n t p l a c e t o r e s i d e . I t i s a c l e a n American
town o f about 4,000 i n h a b i t a n t s and i t i s a
ccamunity t h a t minds i t s own b u s i n e s s , but p a r t
of t h a t b u s i n e s s , a c c e p t e d w i t h o u t q u e s t i o n i s
t o be t h e k i n d e s t and most h e l p f u l people t o
each o t h e r c o n c e i v a b l e . . . . . . . . . .
SUPPORT THE BUSINESSMEN AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE OF
FARI-IINGTON
KEEP FARMINGTON CLEAN
BE A GOOD CITIZEN
From a n a r t i c l e by t h e l a t e A d e l a i d e C i l l e y Waldron
p u b l i s h e d i n 1895 i n t h e G r a n i t e Monthly
DON'T BE A LITTER BUG
-REGISTER-.
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE
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e d i t o r i n chief......Mary Rundlett
associate editor
Donna Secord
layout c h i e f . J a n e s
Schulte
news e d i t o r
..Cathy Mooney
a s s t . news editor.,..Sandy Rouleau
business manager
P h i l Marcoux
p u b l i c a t i o n manager
Linda Campbell
a s s t . p u b l i c a t i o n manager.Trudy G o s l i n
government e d i t o r
S a l l y Hart
business e d i t o r . , , . .
Sue lepene
p r o f e s s i o n a l e d i t o r . . . . . . . S a l l y Jensen
History editor
Bernard Nason
features editor
Sarah Guay
church e d i t o r
.Betty Gates
correspondence
Don Thurston
s o l i c i t o r s manager.........Howard Oian^agne
assembly manager...........Don P l a c e
d i s t r i b u t i o n manager.......Fred Gates
A s s i s t e d by the combined Fteshman C i v i c s c l a s s e s of
Farmington High School
Credits:
Typing: Miss Kathleen J a c k s o n , I n s t r u c t o r
T y p i s t s : Donna Downs
Dlann Smith
Nancy Mazur
Mariljm Snith
Town Map and F i r e Alarm Box L i s t i n g s :
Farmington Insurance Agency
SKETCHES:
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OPEN LETTER
DEAR CITIZENS:
THE FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN CIVICS CLASS
HAS PREPARED THIS PAMPHLET THROUGH THE GENEROUSITY OF
THE BUSINESSMEN OF FARMINGTON.
WE WOULD L I K E TO PUBLICLY
THANK THEM FOR THEIR INVALUABLE HELP AND COOPERATION.
THIS PAMPHLET WAS DISTRIBUTED ON A NIGHT WELLKNOWN FOR MISCHIEF BECAUSE WE WISHED TO SHOW YOU THAT
NOT ALL TEENAGERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE PRANKS.
INSTEAD, WE WANT TO IMPRESS UPON YOU THAT THEY CAN BE
CONSTRUCTIVE AND HELPFUL, I F THEY ARE GIVEN A CHANCE.
RATHER THAN THE USUAL KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR FOR A TRICK OR
TREAT, THESE CIVICS CLASS STUDENTS CHOSE TO SPEND THEIR
TIME THIS EVENING DELIVERING THIS BOOKLET TO YOU.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS,
THE EDITORS
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Directory of Farmington NH Welcome to Puddledock USA. Created by students in the mid 1960's the directory lists town, history businesses, elected officials, emergency and religious information from the period outlined. Size 6.75"x9"
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Farmington High School freshman civics classes. Instructor Thomas J. Watman. Full duty attribution list is available on page 28 of the document. Printed by Foster's Press, Farmington, NH
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1961
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Puddledock Press Photos & Article Hattie's Place Peavey Hill Main Street
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Though Hatties's Place is now demolished, this is a promotional campaign from the Puddledock Press which has photos and an article covering history, the restoration of the building which was called the "Hattie White Estate" It also covers the operation of Hattie's Place as an elder care facility. The article reads:<br /><br /><p><em>This month's featured advertiser.....Hattie's Place</em></p>
<p><em>Many local people will </em><em>remember the Hattie </em><em>White Estate on Peavey </em><em>Hill that stood empty </em><em>for so long. After 8 </em><em>months of restoration, </em><em>it is now Hattie's </em><em>Place, a care facility </em><em>and shared home for the </em><em>elderly.</em></p>
<p><em>It is owned and oper-</em><em>ated by Simone Tarrants,a nurse with 27 years </em><em>experience and Wayne LaRoche. The CPR trained staff is well equipped to </em><em>help the elderly with their every need with 2^ hour supervision. The staff </em><em>also includes dietician Gladys Healy, who prepares the delicious home-cooked</em><em>meals.</em></p>
<p><em>The new addition, blending in nicely with the original structure, was re-</em><em>cently completed in June of this year by Elliot Construction. It consists </em><em>of 4 new bedrooms, visiting room and 2 new baths, all newly furnished. The </em><em>large piazza is especially enjoyed by clients on these hot days.</em></p>
<p><em>When not out on the porch, the residents may often be found around the kit-</em><em>chen table until late in the evening, enjoying the companionship, lively</em><em>dcussion, and snacks.</em></p>
<p><em> Hattie's Place is licensed and certified by the State, and are members of the N.H. Association for Residential Care Facilities. Anyone interested in</em><em>visiting is more than welcome.<br /></em><br /><em> Also, any questions can be an-</em><em>swered by calling 755-3937, or 755-3544.</em></p>
<br /><br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in August 1986. <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
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Puddledock Press
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1986
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Boston Post Cane Presentation
Goldie Goslin became the 34th recipient of the Farmington Boston Post Cane on February 9, 2018.
An official ceremony was held on April 13, 2018 in the Selectmen’s Chambers. In attendance were her children,
grandchildren, great grandchildren and extended family. Lots of pictures were taken. It was a family reunion!
Town Officials, representatives of the
Police and Fire Departments and
Town Offices were also in
attendance. Town Administrator
Arthur Capello presented Goldie with
a replica of the Boston Post Cane
inscribed with her name and date of
initiation.
Goldie was born on November 26,
1919 and according to her daughter it
was somewhere in Northern Maine in
a place they called Frenchville. We
now know it as Ashland Maine.
Goldie and her husband Victor
moved to their home in Farmington
over 70 years ago. They had seven
children. Sadly Goldie lost one of her children, a son, early in his life and Victor died in 1989. She worked in local
shoe shops but her main focus in life was raising her family. To this day Goldie still lives in the same house.
Congratulations to Goldie!
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2018 Announcement of the Goldie Goslin Boston Post Cane Presentation & Photo of Goldie Goslin & Her Family
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2018 PDF version of the announcement of the Goldie Goslin Boston Post Cane & Photo of Goldie Goslin & Her Family at the Presentation.<br /><br />The text of the document reads: <br /><br /><em>Boston Post Cane Presentation</em><br /><br /><em> Goldie Goslin became the 34th recipient of the Farmington Boston Post Cane on February 9, 2018. </em><br /><br /><em>An official ceremony was held on April 13, 2018 in the Selectmen’s Chambers. In attendance were her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and extended family. Lots of pictures were taken. It was a family reunion! Town Officials, representatives of the Police and Fire Departments and Town Offices were also in attendance. Town Administrator Arthur Capello presented Goldie with a replica of the Boston Post Cane inscribed with her name and date of initiation. </em><br /><br /><em>Goldie was born on November 26, 1919 and according to her daughter it was somewhere in Northern Maine in a place they called Frenchville. We now know it as Ashland Maine. Goldie and her husband Victor moved to their home in Farmington over 70 years ago. They had seven children. Sadly Goldie lost one of her children, a son, early in his life and Victor died in 1989. She worked in local shoe shops but her main focus in life was raising her family. To this day Goldie still lives in the same house. </em><br /><br /><em>Congratulations to Goldie!</em> <br /><br />FHS-Kyle Leach
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The Goslin Family
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The Goslin Family
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April 2018
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April 2018
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Donation by The Goslin Family
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