n n. an t to s fter .. John & Aggie Ormsby celebrating their 61 st Wedding Anniversary January 26 Happy Birthday! FROM ~ Card Shower ~ Mr. & Mrs. John Ormsby <strong>17</strong>1 Westview Meadows Rd., Apt. 107 Montpelier, VT 05602 Jodi's BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS The following birth announcements were submitted by Gifford Medical Center on January 15, 2<strong>01</strong>8. Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to Gifford. Gifford Medical Center (802)793-74<strong>17</strong> Barre Text or Call RECLINING SOFAS starting start at $ 699 Family Owned & Operated 97 US Rt. 302 Barre-Montpelier Rd • 802-479-0671 A girl, Lily Anne Krietemeyer, was born December 28 to Veronica Bruno and Timothy Krietemeyer, Jr. of Williamstown. A boy, Keegan William Freeman was born January 2 to Krista Warner and Kevin Freeman of Braintree. A boy, Declan Roger Hook, was born January 4 to Allyson (Allen) Hook and Jeremy Hook of Chelsea. gifford 2 x 3 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. We’ll publish the names in this space each week. Plus, we’ll 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. JANUARY <strong>18</strong> JANUARY 23 Tanya King, Middlesex JANUARY 19 Beth-Ann Willey, East Barre Kevn Sare, 36, Cabot JANUARY 20 JANUARY 25 Ryan Chase, 8, Berlin JANUARY 21 Denise Felch, 56, Berlin James Aseltine, 36, Orange Larry Holt, 80, East Montpelier Kevin Croteau, 50, Berlin CAKE WINNER: Please call Price Chopper (Berlin, VT) at 479-9078 and ask for Julie (Bakery Manager) or Beverlee or Denise (Cake Decorators) by Thursday, January <strong>18</strong> to arrange for cake pick-up. This Week’s Cake Winner: On JANUARY 25, SHEILA JONES of BARRE is 50 YEARS OLD! RECLINERS 100's of Styles to choose from– over 30 on display! at $299 PRICE CHOPPER “BIRTHDAY DRAWING” Mail this coupon to: The WORLD c/o Birthday Cake 403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin Barre, VT 05641 Open to people of all ages. Just send in the entry blank below, and we will publish it in this space each week. Plus, we will draw one (1) name each week for a FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE from the Price Chopper Super Center (Berlin, VT). No obligation, nothing to buy. Entries must be mailed two (2) weeks prior to birthdate. Telephone calls to The WORLD will not be accepted. BIRTHDATE______________________________ NAME___________________________________ AGE (this birthday)_________________________ ADDRESS________________________________ ________________________________________ PHONE__________________________________ Mini Mud Variety Show Auditions at Chandler Although mud season seems impossible to contemplate with our deep freeze and snowburied hillsides, Chandler’s popular Mini Mud Variety Show is coming right up. This is Mini Mud’s 11th annual season and will take to the stage on Saturday, March 24 at 7:00 p.m. Organizers are urging youngsters of any age between 6 and <strong>18</strong> to sign up for the auditions, being held on Wednesday after school, February 21. Waterbury-Stowe Prospective performers Rd. Waterbury, are invited VT to 244-1116 bring a vocal or instrumental 46 N. Main musical Street, offering, Barre a dance, 802-479-0671 a skit or magic trick, juggling, a special drama piece, or any another special talent to share, and are encouraged to get together in groups or ensembles, even with original music or choreography. Acts should be well-rehearsed and no more than three minutes in length. Auditions will be held in Chandler’s main hall. Please contact Chandler Board President Janet Watton at president@chandler-arts.org or 728-9402 to sign up for an audition time. Whoever said being a parent is easy? For help call Circle of Parents TM 1-800-CHILDREN 1-800-244-5373 SAVE $$$$! Curt's Drop-Off SATURDAYS JONES BROS. WAY near VT Granite Museum & Faith Community Church in Barre $ 3.25 $ 3.50 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 Free Recycling ~ Limits Apply See You 7:30AM to 1PM! Happy Anniversary Don’t forget... 7-22 Jennifer "Jen" Roberts Geller, 40, Baltimore, 1-27 Caitlyn Couture, 26, MD Barre 1-31 Joyce LaMountain (The 8-2 David Santamore, 66, Blossom Plant Cottage Lady), Florist 85, and The WORLD Plainfield would like to help you wish a special Adamant couple a Happy Anniversary. 8-8 Just Garysend their name, address & wedding 1-31 anniversary Linda Couture, date. Barre 8-8 Shirley Combs, Randolph Each week we publish the names, plus we’ll have a 1-31 Wayne Michaud, 70, 8-9 Bob Evans, 64, Woodstock monthly Santa winner Rosa, for CA a $30 Gift Certificate 8-16 Charlotte at Blossom Edwards, Cottage Barre Florist on the Barre-Montpelier Rd. No obligation, nothing Townto buy. Just send anniversary names 2-1 Nancy two Prescott, (2) weeks Barre prior to anniversary 8-20 Rachel date, Salvas, to: The Barre WORLD, c/o HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, 2-6 Bob Edwards, 40375U.S. Rt. 302 - 8-21 Berlin, Chriiis Barre, VT 05641. 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JANUARY ME<strong>17</strong> 4-30 Lillian Kasulka, 8, E. 11-19 Henry Kasulka, 14, E. Montpelier DONNIE & ALITA GEORGE, Mplr BARRE, 65 YEARS 4-30 Darlene Callahan, 56, Barre 11-23 Jason Lowe, 29, Wby BLOSSOM COTTAGE 11-28 Neil, 29, FLORIST Waterbury 5-6 Gary Villa, Washington 5-6 Jim Elliott, “HAPPY 51, Barre ANNIVERSARY” 12-3 Peter Lefcourt, 45, Barre 5-14 Snook Downing, Chelsea 12-3 DOT! 65, Calais 5-22 Ruth Mail Madigan this coupon P., 74, to: The WORLD 12-25 Jenna Companion, 20, Bethel c/o Happy Anniversary Waterbury Ctr. 5-27 Candy 403 McLeon, U.S. 71, Rt. 302 - Berlin, 12-31 Chelsea Barre, Phillips, VT 05641 30, Just send Hardwick in the entry blank below, and we will Manassas, publish it VA in this space each week. Plus, we will draw one (1) couple each month for a gift certificate from BLOSSOM 6-3 Joey, Wby Ctr, 40 1-4 Betsy Cody, 62, Barre COTTAGE 6-5 Rob Salvas, FLORIST 56, ON Barre THE BARRE-MONTPELIER 1-15 Peggy Zurla, RD. 55, No Podunk, obligation, nothing to buy. 6-6 Entries Heather must Holmes, be mailed 50, two (2) weeks prior PAto anniversary date. Telephone calls to The WORLD Woodbury will not be accepted. 1-15 Shawn Kasulka, E.Mplr 1-19 Kevn Sare, 37, Cabot ANNIVERSARY 7-11 Joslyn Richardson, 30, (no “i”) DATE_______________________# Waterbury, VT YEARS______ 7-7 Marti Elliott, Barre NAMES___________________________________ 7-9 Pierce Salvas, 33, Barre 7-11 Marcus Hass, 29, ADDRESS_________________________________ Bennington 7-12 Emily Rappold, Plainfield 7-<strong>18</strong> Mike Jacques, So. Barre Blossom Cottage Classifi ed Deadline Is MONDAY Before 10AM Wishing you all Happy, Healthy & Joyful great days. I’m very grateful. You’re all special in my heart. Miss you all. Thanks, Lots of Love Always, God Bless, Janet Chase _________________________________________ PHONE___________________________________ With support from the Salvation Army, the Star 92.9 radio group, Shearer Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac, and Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel, our community helped make the holidays brighter for over 1,000 local children through the Christmas is for Kids Angel Tag Program. Over One Thousand Local Children Receive Holiday Cheer The holiday season shined brightly for hundreds of local children as the generous community made their Christmas wishes come true. The Salvation Army teamed up with the Star 92.9 radio group, Shearer Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac, and Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel for the annual Christmas is for Kids holiday gift drive. Through the month of December, the radio group shared the Christmas wish lists of local children live on the airwaves. The community reacted by fulfilling Angel Tag wish lists and dropping gift donations off at Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel. “I am in awe at the number of gifts that came through our doors,” said Amanda Cashin, Marketing Director at Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel. “The Salvation Army came to our four stores multiple times a week and filled their box trucks with the donated presents. It feels wonderful to be a part of this massive holiday donation effort that made the holidays a happy one for hundreds of kids this Christmas.” This was the 5th year of the Christmas is for Kids program. This year, over 1,000 children received Christmas gifts through the Angel Tag program in Chittenden, Washington and Franklin counties in Vermont and Clinton County New York. “We were overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from our listeners and the community in helping make this year’s Christmas is for Kids campaign the most successful in the history of our Angel Tag sponsorship with the Salvation Army, said JoAnn Cyr, General Sales Manager, Vox AM/FM Radio Group. “The new partnership this year with Lenny’s Shoe and Apparel made it much easier for gift drop-offs and directly contributed to a much higher turnout for Angel Tag participation this year. We couldn’t be happier!” ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Guess what, Lamb? You’re about to experience a new perspective on a situation you long regarded quite differently. What you learn could open more opportunities later. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) The Bold Bovine is tempted to charge into a new venture. But it might be best to take things one step at a time, so that you know just where you are at any given point. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) It’s a good time to go on that fun getaway you’ve been planning. You’ll return refreshed, ready and, yes, even eager to tackle the new challenge that awaits you. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) The Moon Child loves to fantasize about magical happenings in the early part of the week. But the sensible Crab gets down to serious business by week’s end. LEO (July 23 to August 22) What goes around comes around for those lucky Leos and Leonas whose acts of generosity could be repaid with opportunities to expand into new and exciting areas of interest. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your concern about your job responsibilities is commendable. But you need to take some quiet time to share with someone who has really missed being with you. LIBRA LAST (September WEEK 23 to OF October THE 22) Aspects favor getting out and meeting new people. And as a bonus, you might find that some MONTH: of your newly made friends could offer important business contacts. SCORPIO (October LUCKY 23 to November WINNING 21) You COUPLE might take pride in wanting to do everything FOR yourself. THIS But MONTH: now’s a good time to ask family members On DECEMBER to help with 31, a demanding DEAN & TINA personal GALLISON situation. SAGITTARIUS of WORCESTER (November celebrate 22 to December their 12th 21) ANNIVERSARY! Pay more attention to the possibilities in that workplace change. It could show the way to make that long-sought turn on your career path. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Your need to succeed might overwhelm obligations to your loved ones. Ease up on that workload and into some well-deserved time with family and friends. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February <strong>18</strong>) Love rules for amorous Aquarians who can make good use of their ability to communicate feelings. Don’t be surprised if they’re reciprocated in kind. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Fishing for compliments? No doubt, you probably earned them. But it’s best to let others believe they were the ones who uncovered the treasure you really are. BORN THIS WEEK: Your good works flow from an open, generous heart. Nothing makes you happier than to see others happy as well. (c) 2<strong>01</strong>7 King Features Synd., Inc. page 12 The WORLD January <strong>17</strong>, 2<strong>01</strong>8
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