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Barre’s One and Only Rock & Soul Chorus<br />
Thirty-Five Singers and One Rocking Band!<br />
ROCK CITY<br />
ROCK<br />
Barre’s One and Only Rock<br />
CITY<br />
& Soul Chorus<br />
Thirty-Five Singers and One Rocking Band!<br />
Barre’s One and Only Rock & Soul Chorus<br />
Come rock with us!<br />
Thirty-Five Singers and One Rocking Band!<br />
Come rock with us!<br />
Barre Elks Lodge<br />
10 Jefferson Street, Barre<br />
Barre Elks Lodge<br />
Thursday, 10 Jefferson June Street, 1, Barre 7:30 pm<br />
Thursday, Admission January 25, $10 7:30 pm<br />
All proceeds to benefit:<br />
Admission $10<br />
All proceeds to benefit:<br />
A big THANK YOU to our sponsors:<br />
www.barrerockcity.com<br />
www.barrerockcity.com<br />
Pump & Pantry<br />
★SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH SUNDAY, JANUARY 16-21★<br />
OPEN AT 5:00AM WEEKDAYS AND 6:00AM SATURDAY & SUNDAY<br />
Now carrying the Burlington Free Press 7 days a week<br />
Now offering Manghis’ Bread & Maria’s<br />
Bagels. Baked locally and delivered fresh<br />
to Pump & Pantry! Grab some today!<br />
NOW HERE! Williamstown’s Own Chappelle’s Potatoes<br />
10lb bag Premium ....................................................$4.99<br />
50 lb bag “Unclassifi eds” ..........................................$9.99<br />
GREAT COCA-COLA FAMILY PRICING!<br />
24 pk Cans ....................................................$6.99 +dep.<br />
12 pks .............................................................3/$10 +dep.<br />
Single purchases at regular price.<br />
Pepsi Family 12 pk 12 oz cans<br />
1@$4.99 +dep. or ...................................2 for $9 +dep.<br />
Hood Ice Cream 48z ...............................................$3.39<br />
Cape Cod Chips Family Size 1 @ reg price or ..........2/$6<br />
Simply Done Bath Tissue 1200 ct 12 Roll ..............$7.99<br />
“Check out our<br />
Fresh Meats &<br />
Produce”<br />
EBT/SNAP<br />
Cards Welcome<br />
Don’t Forget:<br />
Pump & Pantry Gift Cards<br />
for your friends & family! Available in any amount and<br />
good both inside the store and at the fuel pumps!<br />
GROCERY SPECIALS<br />
PROUD TO SELL VP RACING<br />
FUELS GASOLINE<br />
Our 91 Octane Premium at the<br />
pump is non-ethanol.<br />
We also have specialty fuels<br />
available in 5-gallon cans.<br />
Stop by and check our great selection<br />
of VP Merchandise!<br />
Rt. 14, Williamstown • 802-433-1038<br />
Most Cards Accepted<br />
Dunkin Donuts K-Cups 24ct ..............................$16.99<br />
Vermont Maple Syrup .....................................$16.99/qt<br />
Coca-Cola Family 24pk 12z Cans...................$6.99+dep<br />
Bounty Big Roll 6 S-A-S- 504 ct .............................$6.99<br />
Poland Springs Water 24pk 16.9z ..........................$5.99<br />
Lay’s, Doritos or Smartfood<br />
Family Size 1 @ reg price or ..............................2/$6.00<br />
Green Mountain Coffee K- Cups 24 ct ................$14.99<br />
Shurfine English Muffins, Hot Dog,<br />
Hamburger Rolls & White Bread (14 oz) .........2/$3.00<br />
Shurfine Milk Skim, 1%,2% gallon ..........................$2.99<br />
NOW OFFERING A $99 FREEZER BUY<br />
An Excellent Value and an Easy Way to shop. Stop by and pick up an order sheet today!<br />
THIS WEEK’S MEAT SPECIALS<br />
THIS WEEK’S FEATURE:<br />
Beef NY Sirloin Steak .........................................$5.99/lb<br />
Pork Loins Boneless Whole ...............................$2.49/lb<br />
Bacon Applewood or Hickory Sliced Slab<br />
(approx 5lb pkg) ....................................................$4.98/lb<br />
Chicken Thighs or Drumsticks Family Pk .............$.99/lb<br />
Beef Ground Chuck Family Pk .........................$3.99/lb<br />
Kayem Nat Casing Franks 2.5lb Box .................$11.99<br />
Hormel Black Label Bacon<br />
Reg or Thick Cut 1lb ..........................................$4.99/lb<br />
Pork Chops or Spareribs Boneless Family Pk ..$2.99/lb<br />
Chicken Tenders Family Pk .................................$2.99/lb<br />
GREAT VALUE! Beef Stew Meat ........................$3.99/lb<br />
EASY DINNER IN MINUTES!<br />
Hormel Fully Cooked Dinner Entrees ..............$5.99/ea<br />
Mckenzie Natural Casing Franks 2.5lb Box.......$14.98<br />
Meat Dept.<br />
Manager<br />
Mike Ziter<br />
Serving<br />
Central VT<br />
for 50 Years<br />
OPEN EVERYDAY: Mon.-Thurs. 5a-9p, Fri. 5a-10p, Sat. 6a-10p, Sun. 6a-9p<br />
DEBIT<br />
Central Vermont’s First Repair Café to<br />
Take Place January 20<br />
Everybody has that one broken item that’s<br />
been sitting around in the hopes that one day it<br />
may get fixed. Here is an opportunity to do just<br />
that. The Central Vermont Solid Waste<br />
Management District (CVSWMD) and Onion<br />
River Exchange (ORE) are hosting central<br />
Vermont’s first Repair Café on January 20<br />
from 12-4 pm at the Universalist Church, 19<br />
Church Street, in Barre. This event is free to<br />
the public.<br />
Bring a broken item to be fixed by one of<br />
the skilled volunteer “fixperts” who have<br />
repair skills in a variety of fields, including:<br />
hand and machine sewing (clothing, textiles,<br />
and other fabric), gluing (ceramics, wires,<br />
wooden objects, fabrics), zipper replacement,<br />
computer, computer peripherals, and electronics,<br />
electrical repair, sharpening (knives and<br />
tools), small appliance repair, toys, small furniture,<br />
woodworking, and household items.<br />
We encourage participants to ask questions<br />
and engage in the repair. You may learn a thing<br />
or two and even want to start repairing things<br />
yourself.<br />
If planning to attend, prepare as much as<br />
possible ahead of time. If you notice any parts<br />
that may be needed to conduct the repair, please<br />
bring them. If there is a repair manual or<br />
instructions online to aid in the repair, bring that<br />
too. This will help to ensure that our fixperts are<br />
able to repair as many items as possible.<br />
Repair Cafés are a fun way to get things<br />
fixed while engaging in the art of repair.<br />
Repair Café participants reduce landfilled<br />
Dan Driscoll<br />
FREE<br />
Estimates!<br />
Direct Repair For<br />
Most Major Insurance<br />
Companies<br />
CAPITOL ★ CITY’S<br />
WOODBURY<br />
AutoBody<br />
Rte. 2 • 1/2 mile E. of the Roundabout • Montpelier, VT<br />
In the Capitol City Kia Building<br />
223-6283<br />
Mon.-Fri. 7:30AM-5PM CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-691-3914<br />
Fastest<br />
Turn-Around<br />
Time!<br />
waste by opting to reuse rather than throw<br />
away. Repair Cafés also provide a space for<br />
sharing practical repair knowledge while getting<br />
to know your neighbors.<br />
Participants will be allowed to have one<br />
item fixed at a time. Those who bring more<br />
than one item, will need to return to the end of<br />
the line for each successive item. A greeter will<br />
be on-hand to match each repair with the<br />
appropriate volunteer fixer. Also, the café features<br />
a “carry it in, carry it out” policy; if<br />
something is unable to be fixed during the<br />
event, participants who brought them are<br />
responsible for taking them when they leave.<br />
We encourage participants to get involved in<br />
the repair; ask questions, observe the action,<br />
and soak up some new knowledge.<br />
While waiting to get an item fixed, peruse<br />
the resource table featuring books and information<br />
about repairing. True to its name, there<br />
will be a small café area with light refreshments<br />
available. The goal is to create a fun<br />
community event where people can get to<br />
know one another, share some knowledge, and<br />
get something fixed.<br />
Please make sure to thank our sponsors:<br />
Espresso Bueno, Panera Bread, Nelson’s Ace<br />
Hardware, the Barre First Universalist Church,<br />
and more still coming in!<br />
For more information, contact repaircafevt@gmail.com<br />
or 802-229-9383 x 113 or visit<br />
cvswmd.org for more information. *Bad<br />
weather back-up date is January 27, same<br />
place and time.<br />
Cold Weather Safety for Pets<br />
By Erin Forbes, DVM<br />
Vermont Veterinary Medical Association<br />
Winter has come to Vermont and this means<br />
colder weather, snow, and ice. And importantly,<br />
winter’s cold means potential dangers for<br />
our pets. Pets are susceptible to the cold, just<br />
like people. Some pets are more at risk if they<br />
have certain medical conditions, less body fat,<br />
or shorter coats. Fortunately, there are many<br />
things you can do to help make winter enjoyable<br />
for everyone.<br />
If possible, keep your cats and dogs inside<br />
during cold weather: It is a common misconception<br />
that pets are more resistant to the cold<br />
because they have fur. Cats and dogs can get<br />
frostbitten, become hypothermic, and get seriously<br />
ill if they are outside for too long. Even<br />
dogs with thicker coats, such as Huskies,<br />
should not be left outside for long periods of<br />
time in below freezing weather.<br />
If you are not able to house your dog inside,<br />
make sure they have the right resources outside:<br />
your pets should have access to a warm<br />
solid shelter and fresh, non frozen water<br />
(either change water frequently or use a petsafe<br />
heated bowl). The shelter floor should be<br />
off the ground and have thick, dry bedding:<br />
this helps keep the pet warm and dry. The<br />
shelter’s door should be located away from<br />
prevailing winds.<br />
• • •<br />
Be mindful before starting your engine:<br />
When you are getting ready to leave in the<br />
morning, always look underneath your car and<br />
bang on the hood. Warm engines are very<br />
appealing to outdoor and feral cats, so making<br />
noise will make sure any cats who may have<br />
taken shelter under your car will abandon their<br />
temporary bed.<br />
Keep them Wagging on Your Winter Walks:<br />
When you take your dog for a walk check their<br />
paws frequently and wipe their feet at the end<br />
of the walk. If you check your dog’s paw pads,<br />
you will catch weather injury right away--paw<br />
pads can crack and bleed or ice can accumulate<br />
between their toes. If your dog seems to routinely<br />
have issues with his or her paw pads<br />
consider getting dog boots for them to wear.<br />
Practice Post-Walk Health: When out for a<br />
walk, your dog may acquire antifreeze or other<br />
dangerous chemicals on their fur so make sure<br />
to wipe your dog down when you return from<br />
a walk.<br />
Be mindful of older pets: If your pet seems<br />
to slow down in the winter, they may have<br />
arthritis. Colder weather can exacerbate the<br />
pain of arthritis and you may see your pet less<br />
willing to go on a walk, not able to jump as<br />
well as they used to, or seeking more comfortable<br />
bedding. If you see the signs, or are concerned<br />
at all, speak to your veterinarian.’<br />
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same quality service we’ve<br />
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