You are on page 1of 24

NORTHCOUNTRY

SUPPORTING ALL THAT IS LOCAL FOR OVER 25 YEARS!

NEWS
SINCE APRIL 1989 g THE NORTH COUNTRY'S COMMUNITY NEWS PAPER g
Email us at ncnewsnh@gmail.com

OCTOBER 6, 2017
FREE

In New Hampshire - Bath, Benton, Bethlehem, Bristol, Campton, Canaan, Dalton, Dorchester, East Haverhill, Easton, Franconia, Glencliff, Groton,
Haverhill, Hebron, Landaff, Lincoln, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, North Haverhill, North Woodstock, Orford, Piermont, Pike,
Plymouth, Rumney, Sugar Hill, Swiftwater, Thornton, Warren, Waterville Valley, Wentworth, and Woodsville.
In Vermont - Bradford, Corinth, Fairlee, Groton, Newbury, South Ryegate and Wells River
Northcountry News PO Box 118 North Salem, NH 03073 603-764-5807 or 603-328-5071
Kingswood, Texas, a town
located just outside of the
Houston area before Brian; a
General Dentist opened his
practice, Littleton Dental
Care (formally the office of
Dr. David Taylor) in
Littleton.
With family members still
living in areas hardest hit by
Hurricane Harvey, Mrs.
Reeder was quick to take
action. Seeking out ways to
help victims, Mrs. Reeder
assisted in matching up
Lafayette Community Kids

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 1)


with Eastside Elementary
through the website
Lafayette Community Kids and Garnet Hill Principals Helping
Partner to Adopt School Affected Principals. Mrs. Reeder con-
by Hurricane Harvey tacted Eastside, which is in
Franconia, NH The serv- Volunteer Sarah Reeder; the thea community not far where
ice-learning group, Lafayette Community Kids Reeder family relocated.
Principal Rebecca Smith of
Lafayette Community Kids are sponsoring a school sup- Eastside shared that the
at Lafayette Regional ply drive called Kids
community had many dis- Duane Cross Photo.
School are doing their part Helping Kids.
to help with Hurricane Mrs. Reeder, a Texas placed families and new stu- (www.duanecrosspics.com)
Harvey relief efforts by native had no idea the dev- dents enrolling and starting
adopting Eastside astation she would leave school each day due to the
Elementary School in behind when she and her upheaval caused by the hur-
ricane. Principal Smith NOTICE Next Deadline Thursday
Cleveland, Texas. Led by husband, Brian relocated
co-advisors, their family to the North shared that she really appre- Oct. 13, 2017 4:30pm
Paraprofessional Irene Country this summer. The ciates all the school supplies For the Oct 20, 2017 Issue
Amsbary and Parent Reeder family was living in collected and knows they
Continued on page B-3

C. H. Dana RV., Inc


is a second genera-
tion family-owned
Buy Sell Trade and operated
837 Lake St. Bristol, NH dealership.

Where You Always Get More


BANG From Your Buck! The area's
first choice, for
Ending
furniture and
Vermont
mattresses.
summer
Maple Syrup

Beginning
$
Quart 12.95
u La-Z-Boy

autumn
$
Gallon 38.95
286Waits
Waits River
RiverRd. u Broyhill

Enjoy
Bradford VT -
For over 55 years u Simmons
286 Road
MON. - 802-222-9316
our straight for- Mon-Thurs 8:30 -5:30
THURS. 8:30 AM 5:30PM
u Best
ward philosophy. Fri 8:30-8:00
Central NH headquarters Deliver exception- Sat 8:30-5:30 u Tempur-pedic
for great brand al value and supe- u Ashley
name outdoor gear at rior service.
great prices. Free Local
CRP MAINTENANCE FREE

Delivery
Outdoor
C.H. Dana RV, Inc.
603-744-3100 628 Woodsville Rd
Furniture
485 Tenney Mountain Hwy.
Tues - Fri 9--6
Saturday - 8 - 4 Monroe, NH 03771 20-40% Plymouth, NH
Closed Sun & Mon (603)638-2200 603-536-1422
www.nhskip.com www.chdanarv.com
OFF www.harrisfamilyfurniture.com
Q
North Country Community News!
Table of members of the new club Plymouth Historical Society Presentation on The

Contents
with their official charter. Draper & Maynard Sporting Goods Company:
Members of the Canaan
Lions Club, who sponsored PLYMOUTH The
the formation of the Pemi- Plymouth Historical Society
Bermans Bits A-4 (PHS) will feature a presen-
Baker Centennial Lions tation on The Draper &
BethWeick Adventures Club, will also be on hand Maynard Sporting Goods
in Homesteading B-2 to congratulate members of Company by Louise
Business Directory B-9
the new club. McCormack on Wednesday,
I am proud to welcome October 18th at 7:00 PM at
Business News B-3 these men and women into the Old Webster Courthouse
Lions. The Pemi-Baker (Court Street behind
Clasifieds B-6
area will be proud to have Plymouth Town Hall).
Comics B-8 LIONS CHARTER such a fine group serving
The history of the Draper
NEW PEMI-BAKER their community, said DG
familys early connection to
the tanning and glove mak-
Community News A-2
AREA CLUB Lindberg. ing industry in the Plymouth
Country Happenings B-4 The Pemi-Baker area follows the growth of
(Pemi-Baker Valley, Centennial Lions Club the company and subsequent
The Curious Cat A-5 September 28, 2017) A plans to become involved partnership with John
new Lions Club comes to Maynard. Transformation of
Family Notices A-6
the Pemi-Baker Valley area with sight and hearing the business into one of the
Karin Matey B-7 (Warren, Wentworth, issues, diabetes awareness, pioneers of the emerging
Rumney, Groton, and youth, and other areas to sporting goods industry is
benefit the needs of the discussed. D&M boasted
The Outside A-5 Plymouth) when 24 men community. endorsements by major State University. During her
Restaurant Guide B-2 and women celebrate the The Pemi-Baker league stars like Babe Ruth 36 years tenure at PSU she
charter night of the Grafton and Shoeless Joe Jackson coordinated three teacher
Tek Talk. B-3 County Pemi-Baker Centennial Lions Club and visits from the world education programs. Louise
Centennial Lions Club. meets the second and champion Boston Red Sox. publishes, presents and
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 2)

Tom & Atticus B-1


During the ceremonies, fourth Wednesdays of each D&M became famous for the directs tours on local history
month at 6:30pm. For more quality and craftsmanship of of the Plymouth area. She
District Governor Eric information contact their products and was a was a co-author of Five More
Lindberg will present the Stephanie Crawford at major supplier of sporting Decades in Plymouth, New
goods for professional, col- Hampshire 1963-2013
960-0056, Bob Holmes at

SALE!
lege, and recreational use as (2013) and co-author of
523-9086, or Tony well as for the troops during Picturing the Past-A Short
Harrington at 254-3410. World War I. The company History of Plymouth State
Lions Clubs International survived early financial University (2014). She
is the worlds largest serv- problems, the death of the serves as vice-president of
ice organization with near- founder, devastation by fire, the Plymouth Historical
and the Great Depression, Society.
STRING GRASS ly 1.3 million members in but declined and ceased
approximately 45,000 operations in 1937. A recent- We encourage all to attend.
TRIMMERS clubs in over 200 countries ly published book by Louise Louise will be available for
and geographical areas describes the legacy of D&M book signing following her
around the world. Since that survives today -shared talk. This event is free, open
ONLY $189 1917, Lions clubs have memories of local folks who to the public. Refreshments
worked there, a building and will be served and you are
aided the blind and visually a ball field still in use, the welcome to view the histori-
impaired and made a success of a Japanese firm cal exhibits in the museum.
strong commitment to who purchased the D&M For questions on this and
FACTORY AUTHORIZED

community service and brand, as well as a proud other programs: contact us at


SERVICE

serving youth throughout local history still celebrated. www.PlymouthNHhistory.or


MOST MAJOR BRANDS

TOOL BARN INC. the world. For more infor- Louise Samaha g or
McCormack is a Plymouth contact@PlymouthNHhistor
mation about Lions Club native and now Professor y.org or contact Dick
International, visit the Web Emeritus in the Department Flanders at 536-1376 or
POWER TOOLS & EQUIPMENT

site at www.lionsclubs.org. of Health and Human dick.flanders062@gmail.co


HITCHES SALES RENTALS REPAIRS

Performance at Plymouth m.
SOLD 1233 Lower Plain, Bradford, VT
&
INSTALLED 802-222-9311

ARE YOU TIRED OF SWATTING FLIES? Overcoming Your


Neighborhood Open House GIVE US A TRY!
Credit Card Crisis
The battle with credit card debt can be a constant
struggle against high interest rates and monthly pay-
ments that never seem to make a dent in what you
owe. How is it possible to make monthly credit card
payments and never get anywhere?
This problem is caused by high interest rates that
eats up most of your payments. Even though you
make your minimum payment, you dont make
much headway eliminating the debt.
Luckily, theres a way to find debt relief without in-

February 27 March 3 th- rd


curring more debts. Using certified credit counseling

For control all season long,


like Consolidated Credit, you can get professional
advice to identify the right solution for your needs.

ARIA schedule your appointment NOW!


FREE hearing screening A certified credit counselor can review your op-
tions to see which solution is best for you. You
FREE technology demonstration can qualify for lower interest rates or even eliminate

Presidential Pest Control


FREE videotoscoy them, while consolidating your credit card debt into
hearing, llc $500 OFF a set of Premium
one easy payment to get you out of debt faster. Every

603-444-1111
financial institution differs, but most people see a
Imagine Hearing A Pin Drop Hearing Instruments! reduction of total payments by up to 30-50% as they
pay off debt faster.

1-800-966-5568
Call to schedule an appointment today! Freedom from debt can become a reality!

www.prespest.com
Call now
27 Bank Street 33 Main Street
Lebanon, NH 03766 Littleton, NH 03561 800-843-0197
Serving, ME, NH & VT
603-727-4221
603-727-9210 603-575-9070
603-444-2895
(Fees may apply for voluntary participation in debt
management - all counseling services are free.)
www.ariahearing.com

NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page A-2


North Country Community News!

"Beebe River History


Project Request"
Presented by: Tink
Taylor Sugar Hill Fire Captain Gordie Johnk practices
Monday, Oct. 23, 2017 rescue techniques at a recent training session.
at 6:00 Sugar Hill Fire-Rescue to available to discuss with
What a turnout! The com- Host Annual Open House both children and adults
munity of Beebe River in Chief Allan Clark of the what it is like to be a fire-
Campton has a long and Sugar Hill Fire-Rescue fighter and the challenges North Country Senator Jeff Woodburn kicked-off the apple-
interesting history that was advises that on Saturday, that they face. picking season at Windy Ridge Orchard in North Haverhill
fondly remembered before a October 7th from 11 a.m. to The Sugar Hill Police recently. He presented Dick and Ann Fabrizio with a state
capacity gathering at Junes resolution honoring the orchard's 50th year. Dick and Ann
2.p.m. the Sugar Hill Fire Department will be present purchased the 160-acre former dairy farm in 1967 and
program night. Remembered Department will be holding with information and hand
were the many master began planting apple trees. Today, they have a thriving
craftsmen and others who an Open House for all those outs. The Franconia Life pick-your-own apple farm, cider house and retail store.
worked and lived in that interested in attending. Squad will have members in
industrial utopian, a compa- Chief Clark advises this attendance to offer free
ny-run community, during will be a great opportunity health screenings. The BATH Bath Public Library is pleased to present
its prime years between the for the firefighters to thank Pemigewasset Valley Search the author of Seventeen Children & Seventy Cows,
1920s until the 70s. A time- the community for their sup- & Rescue Team will also be Bernard Roy, on Saturday, October 28th at 2:00 pm at the
port and provide an opportu- present and will provide Bath Public Library.

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 3)


line was presented by Tink nity for those who attend to HikeSafe information as Bernie was born the eleventh child of Elie and Germaine
Taylor, a journalist who has view our wonderful equip- well as demonstrate the res- Roy of Bath, New Hampshire. His new book describes
long documented events at ment, ask questions and cue equipment they use. how his family developed their land into a full-fledged,
Beebe. His presentation successful dairy farm while being nearly self-sufficient.
brought out stories by many obtain fire prevention infor- The Open House is
who worked and lived there mation. Numerous activi- intended for all ages with The seventeen Roy children lived a normal farm life that
or were otherwise involved ties for children will take special activities for chil- was typical for that time: that is, with a considerable
in logging and the manufac- place including using a live dren as the Open House is amount of work and play on the farm. The idea of a vaca-
ture of knitting machine fire hose. This year children part of the departments Fire tion was unattainable.
bobbins for the Draper Corp. will have the opportunity to Prevention week activities. There will be signed copies of the book available for
Gratitude to the many who put out a house fire. The department will provide purchase.
made this Campton The departments appara- a free lunch of hamburgers, This program is free and open to the public. There will
Historical Society event tus and specialized equip- hot dogs and chili including be light refreshments served.
come alive! ment will be on display and the Chiefs famous
Taylor continues on his mis- firefighters will be available chowder. All are invited The Bath Public Library is located beside the church, on
sion to document the story to demonstrate the equip- and you do not need to be a the common, Bath, NH 03740. For more information, con-
of Beebe River and its peo- ment. Firefighters will be resident to attend. tact the Bath Public Library at 747-3372 or e-mail bathli-
ple, many who came out to brarykjb@gmail.com
share their memories. We
would like to have a work
session October 23rd at 6pm Amish Shed Sale
at Campton Historical
Society. PLEASE come out
to be a part of this! Feel free
(IN STOCK ONLY)

to call Tink in advance espe-


FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 25 MILES

cially if you have something 8x14 Dutch Barn


to share and can not make it. Warren Wentworth Food Pantry News Cape Cod Gray .......$2,700
His number is 968-3846.
The presentation will be at To All Pantry Recipients: Please remem- 8x16 Dutch Barn
the Old Town Hall in ber that if you havent already done so, Almond ..................$2,800
Campton, which is handicap bring necessary information with you to 10x10 A-Frame
accessible, and open to the recertify. Let us know if you have any Cape Cod Gray .......$2,900
public. Refreshments will be
served. For information questions. Thanks! 10x16 A-Frame
about the Society, check our
web site at www.campton- Clay........................$3,650
historical.org. 8x22 A-Frame
The presentation will be
at the Old Town Hall in Northcountry News 5 ft. doors ea. end ..$3,200
Campton, which is handicap PO Box 118 North Salem, NH 03073 6x8 A-Frame
accessible, and open to the Phone 603-764-5807 or 328*5071 Cape Cod Gray .......$1,400
public. Refreshments will be Email: ncnewsnh@gmail.com
served. For information Web: www.northcountrynewsnh.com
about the Society, check our The NORTHCOUNTRY NEWS is published every other Friday by
web site at www.campton- Warren Ferris Jr. and is circulated free of charge throughout the 10x10 Mini Barn
historical.org. towns and communities listed on the front page. $2,100
Its What The Publisher & Editor - Warren Ferris Jr.
Advertising - Heather.z.Hough / Pat Wilson
Locals Read! Delivery Fulfillment - Heather.z.Hough CALL FOR AVAILABILITY
Northcountry News This paper assumes no financial responsibility for
typographical errors, however we will reprint a correction notice,
Read By Thousands and/or that portion of the ad in which an error occurs. DADS 4 BY TOOL & SUPPLY
In More Than The Northcountry News is proudly published and printed in New
Hampshire using recycled paper and 100% water based inks!
22 Memorial Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 802-748-4208

40 Communities! We are printed by the Concord Monitor, Concord, NH


10 Railroad Street, Wells River, VT 802-757-2000
www.dads4bytool.com
Page A-3 October 6, 22 , 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
and attended the school ing the four incumbents for cities And it will devour all

Bermans Bits
Bermans Bits
prom in a wheelchair. at-large Boston City Council his environs." So whos
Ditsworths well-off family seats. Payaso recently right?
got him a good lawyer, and appeared in an interview
he pleaded no contest to a series with the other candi- Speaking of being right,
misdemeanor, claiming he dates and used a series of when we got married, I let
by Dave Berman was acting in self-defense. props and charts to answer my wife know at the start
He took his mothers maiden questions instead of giving who was the boss! I looked
name and moved to Florida. verbal responses. her in the eye and said,
(Are you reading this? Greetings and thanks for We had no idea what his The clown candidate's cam- Youre the boss!
Good. That means we are joining me for another week. background was, says paign ad on YouTube lam-
still here. I am glad I was not Starting us off are a few Broward GOP chairman. poons "honest Boston politi- In light of recent disas-
absolutely honest writing news stories you may have We want him out but he is cians" with promises to "kiss ters, looters are among the
anything I want thinking no missed. First, whats in a refusing to resign. Tarsey, the most babies," get resi- lowest of the low in my
one would be around to read name (or politics as usual)? meanwhile, shrugs it all off dents' kids "into the best book. So are carjackers and
it. Why? There was yet Rupert Tarsey, 28, was a ris- as party politics. [Miami schools," and work for the home invaders. And those
another doomsday date ing star in Florida politics: Herald] "most affordable housing" who vandalize graveyards or
approaching with some the Broward County provided enough campaign abuse kids or animals or the
claiming that Republican Party elected Next, firefighters in a donations roll into his cof- elderly. Are they
the rapture would start him to their executive board. German city said it took fers. [UPI] The clown iden- 'American'? You tell me. As
Saturday, September 23rd. Then someone told the about three hours to free a tity is not original! Just look a country, we have to have a
Thats when certain chairman that Tarsey used to man who had, uh, "a very at Washington! police force to deal with the
Christians will get sucked up go by a different name: sensitive part of the body" increasing numbers of those
into heaven while the Earth Rupert Ditsworth. When he stuck in the center hole of a So someone who supports who don't play by the rules.
descends into a chaotic was 17, Ditsworth was dumbbell weight. The Trump posted on Facebook: While we all may have dif-
tribulation period for charged with attempted mur- Feuerwehr Worms Fire "Everyone must submit him- ferent interpretations of the
those who are left [I am der after hitting a classmate Department said that fire- self to the governing author- rules, there are some things
thinking we are already in in the head with a claw ham- fighters responded to a hos- ities, for there is no authori- that are non-negotiables!
that second part mer at least 40 times, split- pital after a man at a local ty except that which is General Zaroff was right:
now]. According to ting her skull open. He gym ended up with a dumb- from God. The authorities There are the hunters and
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (page4)

experts, the entire basis for dragged the girl out of his bell disc stuck around his, that exist have been appoint- there is their prey. How do
the prediction is bunk car and choked her before uh, well, thing. Firefighters ed by God. 2Consequently, they get that way?
[unless you are not reading fleeing. The victim, said it took them about three the one who resists authority
this, it wasnt]. That said) Elizabeth Barcay, survived hours to break through the is opposing what God has On a lighter note, my wife
5.5-pound weight using set in place, and those who wanted to get something for
tools including a grinder and do so will bring judgment on me, but no one would start
a hydraulic saw. (I cant help themselves. " Romans the bidding.
but wonder how it happened 13:1.
a macho game of ring too, Groaner of the Week: A
maybe?) [Bizarre News] On the other farmer in the field with his
hand: Jeremiah 50:31- cows counted 196 of them,
Rte. 302 (West of Lisbon) Landaff, NH Finally, truth in advertis- 32 "Behold, I am against but when he rounded them
ing? A candidate running for you, O arrogant one," up he had 200.
(603) 838-2400 www.curtnrod.com the Boston City Council is Declares the Lord GOD of
Your One Stop Home Decor Outlet using an unusual gimmick hosts, "For your day has Groaner of the Year: A
Over 1400 window treatments, styles, colors and for his campaign -- a clown come, The time when I will woman has identical twins,
sizes in stock, plus accessories galore, all displayed costume and silent persona. punish you. "The arrogant and gives them up for adop-
throughout our six showrooms. Pat Payaso, whose last name one will stumble and fall tion. One goes to a family in
is Spanish for "clown," is With no one to raise him up; Egypt and is named "Amal".
Hours: Thurs. thru Sun. 10-5 Closed Mon., Tues. & Weds. one of three newcomers fac- And I will set fire to his The other goes to a family in
Spain, who name him
"Juan". Years later Juan
Find Us and sends a picture of himself to
his mother. Upon receiving
Like us
Enjoy The Benefits of a Fabulous & Comfortable Smile!
the picture, she tells her hus-
on Facebook at band that she wished she
also had a picture of Amal.
Northcountry Her husband responds:
News NH "They're twins. If you've
Share us
seen Juan, you've seen
Amal."
KENNELL with a friend Later.

Alan F. Kennell, DDS, MS


Braces for Children & Adults

NESO
Northeastern Society of Orthodontists
Certified Provider

Mary ~ Melvin Village, NH


Smile with Confidence! "Inspiring Healthy Choices For Life"
Ask about treatment options available for ALL ages! Route 25 Hatch Plaza
KennellOrtho.com Plymouth New Hampshire 03264
524-7404 Laconia | 536-7404 Plymouth | 444-7403 Littleton 603-536-3400
NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page A-4
Section B Pull Out
NORTHCOUNTRY NEWS - Tom Ryan Photo
Letters & Opinions Legal Notices Help Wanted Restaurant Guide
Classifieds Puzzles & Comics Business & Church Director y Events
we were. It was during a so below the mountaintop he was being flippant or not, but
rough point between his sec- wanted to sit for a while. So it was not my intent. Atticus
ond and third chemo treat- we sat. We looked out at a always has a say. Its how
ments, and his blood levels place we call home. When it weve accomplished what
were dipping lower than they was time to get up I asked we have. I try to put him in
should be. While he was him, Do you want to go say the best position to succeed
moving slowly over the hello to the top, or do you on a mountain by making
tossed rock and tangled root want to go home? good choices and he lets me
of the mountain, he was know what he can and cant
happy to keep moving. As if He turned to go home. do. Hes very self-assured in
often the case, we checked in this way.
with each other to see how He had no trouble making it
the other is doing. I do it by down the mountain, and he On that day, Atticus had had
watching him and asking seemed content, if not happy, enough of going up. So
The Adventures him. He asks with a particu- and he was very healthy instead we went down and
lar look in his eye. Its a throughout the night and dur- then we went home and all
look halfway between con- ing the next day. was well.
of Tom & Atticus
About a month ago, Atticus the entire 1.8 miles it rises up templation and concern as he
and I sat on the familiar steep 1,480 feet which tells you studies me. I typically say, When I told another hiker Yesterday, on the same tough
rock ledges about a hundred how challenging it can be. Im okay. How about you? about this a few days later, trail, we took our time.
yards below the summit of Sometimes he will toss his she asked, Why didnt you Continued on page B-3
Mount Potash. We had the Potash is part of the head as if to nod and then pick him up and carry him to
mountain to ourselves, and ifSandwich Range that runs look up the trail, an action the top? 16ou can always follow all of
you had stumbled upon us from Waterville Valley in the Ive taken to mean Im Toms latest adventures by fol-
you wouldnt have thought west over to Chocorua in the ready when you are. Because he didnt want to lowing him on Facebook at:
anything was wrong. We sat east. The peaks have a dif- go. Following Atticus,
as we usually do side-by- ferent feel to them, almost But since the cancer came or you can follow his blog at:
primitive. The trails are and the amputation and the Im not sure if she thought I tomandatticus.blogspot.com.

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (page5)


side, sipping water, enjoying

Start at the
.. Top!
the view, enjoying the rough and dark. Many of the chemo, we move more slow-
mountains are named for leg-
silence. Rising up in front of ly. Lately, we spend a lot of
endary Indians. I like it there
Shingles or Steel Roofing
us stood Passaconaway, Son time walking together.
of the Bear; West and East because it is rarely crowded Instead of following Atticus,
Sleeper; and on most of the lesser known
the he spends just as much time
the chemo but also of times 5% Discount for Seniors and Vets!
Tripyramids. We know these peaks and it feels as though following me. Its a sign of
peaks as well as we know climbing through those
some friends; thats how woods is like hiding inside of to come as he grows older. Asphalt Shingles Steel Roofing
familiar theyve become to a secret. The forest has a Its okay. We simply adjust
us through the years. mythic texture to it. Its the as we go as we always have. up To up To
stuff of Tolkiens hobbits, 1,000 Sq. Ft.
1,000 Sq. Ft.
Potash is an interesting elves, and dwarves. $3,980 Fully Installed $4,850
mountain to climb. Its only I never worry about whether Fully Installed
a 3.6 mile round trip, but On that hike a month ago we or not Atticus can do some- Steel Roofing Feel the Strength
there are sections that are didnt make it to the top. thing. Hes always found a
pretty darn steep. Although Atticus had enough of the
there isnt much elevation climb. He was happy to sit
way to express what he
wants or needs. And on that
Call The Roof Guy Today!
gain in the beginning, over and take in the views where day, just a hundred yards or (603)667-7451

Really Aged Cheddar


Maple Syrup, Gourmet Foods,
Unique Gifts
Free Tasting Samples

www.yourbudgetlumber.com
Quality Building Products At A Discount!
Harmans Cheese & Country Store 1139 Clark Pond Road
1400 Route 117 Sugar Hill, NH 03586
North Haverhill, NH
1-800-488-8815
www.HarmansCheese.com 823-8000
7 Days a Week: 9:30 am 5 pm
Page B-1 October 6, 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
al accomplishment to his refresh the garden bed. Dig taposition about the heat of
Cosauke... name when the deadline
approached for this article
potatoes one month, plant
garlic there the next. Dig
the potato growing season
Adventures in
and the cold of the winter
and I hadnt even come up potatoes with the last heat of through which theyll sus-
Homesteading with an idea, let alone words
on paper. Having been writ-
fall, enjoy the abundance in
the cold of winter. Dig pota-
tain us, or some other idea
that will perhaps fill these
ing this column for eight toes from the ground, then paragraphs this time next
years, the last five of which store them in the cool repose season, I decided to take the
The Potato Report predilection for efficiency,
trend toward a (gracefully) have been based on our of the root cellar - under- simple route. A potato
Beth Weick vigilant organization for homestead, finding some-
thing relatively new to say
ground. Im quite confidant
Ive written on every version
report. Because, this sea-
details great and small. Pre- son, we were particularly
Though there are many simi- empting the unexpected and can be a challenge. With 36- above, and more. impressed with the size of
larities between Ryan and I, managing stress by eliminat- hours to go, I was asking for But with 24-hours to go, I the potatoes, the yield per
one particular difference is a ing predictable surprises is topic suggestions over din- sat down with a blank page plant, the healthy & blem-
frequent - and generally wel- my goal - sometimes reason- ner. And really, there were in front of me...and potatoes ish-free appearance of the
come - guest as we go able, sometimes entirely off plenty of topics. But...the kept chiming in my tubers. We grew a mix of
through our daily track from reality. Together, heat? The leaves chang- head. We had just dug up early Red Pontiacs and mid-
doings. Ryan, priding him- we make a strong duo. Ryan ing? The busyness of our our potato crop a few days season Katahdins and
self on laid-back relaxed- encourages me toward relax- schedules? The fast pace of before, together, making Kennebecs, and left them in
ness, places himself in the ation and spontaneity; I modernity? The potential quick work of it despite the the ground longer than usual
self-designated category of encourage him to embrace topics indeed were all around unseasonal heat. The pota- - partly to experiment, most-
procrastinator. Not in the all- his capabilities and take us, quite literally, but I toes now lay curing in the ly because a digging oppor-
nighter sort of style; rather charge of the open doors life wasnt feeling the spark to protected shed above the cel- tunity didnt present itself
the dont worry about it presents him. fill a page worth of para- lar. A week or two there, sooner. Regardless, digging
until its here variety, and This will circle back to the graphs about them. then well move them into them out when we did was
the doing something before title, and therefore toward Then, he suggested pota- the cellar itself for winter cause for celebration: they
it's time stifles creativity potatoes, I promise. toes. I groaned. Has a year storage. looked great!
approach. Both of which So, this week, Ryan saw it gone by when I havent writ- So, instead of linking past So there you have it, our
have merits. I, on the other as a small but potent person- ten about potatoes? So pre- and present through pota- potato report for the sea-

North Country Dining Guide


hand, unable to hide a dictable. Dig potatoes and toes, or finding a poetic jux- son.
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (page 6)

Gillys Restaurant Its What The Locals Read!


Northcountry News
Serving Breakfast & Lunch
With That Homemade Touch Eat, Drink Read By Thousands!
Open Every Day
M-F 6am-2pm Sat 6am-1pmSun 6:30am til Noon & Be
603-744-2321
You Can Be In This Spot, In Full Color
Now Accepting
Credit/Debit For Only $28 an Issue!
Cards 322Lake St. Bristol, NH Merry!
Exit 28 Pizza
Thats Only $56 per Month!!

726-4901
Good Old Fashioned, Honest Pricing..
Now Thats A Bargain!
Summer Patio Area... Helping Our Local Businesses Save!
Pizza Subs Salads Give Us A Call Today! 603-764-5807
Dinner Menu
We Eggplant & Chicken Parmesan
Deliver Fish & Chips
Wed - Sun
Hours: Mon - Thurs 11-9 Fri & Sat 11-10 Sun 12-9
Campton Corners 25 Vintinner Road Campton, NH

Please Visit Us Online For The


Latest Specials, Entertainment &

Woodstock Inn
Goings Ons! at the We Have
Beer &
Wine Youre
Irving All-U-Can-Eat Days! Going To
Love Our
(While Supplies Last - Served Until 7:30pm) Chowder!

Station & Brewery MONDAY - Shrimp & Cup of Chowder


gas station
TUESDAY - Hickory Smoked Barbecue Ribs
Route 3, Main Street North Woodstock WEDNESDAY - Haddock & Cup of Chowder
Rt 5
745-3951 www.WoodstockInnNH.com
Right off Exit 26 in Plymouth, NH. Only 20
E. Thetford, Vt
Pizza Subs Dinners Min. South of The Kancamagus Hwy.
Homemade Calzones GREAT LUNCHEON SPECIALS!!
Tuesday is SENIOR CITIZEN DAY 15% Off
Biggest Subs In Town
536-3865
(Age 60 or over excludes all you can eat & other specials)

FISH FRY FRYDAY - Golden Fried Haddock


Inc. cup of chowder, salad, potato & veg.

We Deliver... Tenney Mtn. Highway Plymouth, NH


Gift Certs. 536-6330 or 536-9869 (yumy)
Hours: Mon-Thur 11am-9pm Fri & Sat 11am-10pm Sun 12-9pm Available Open Daily At 11am GEORGESSEAFOOD.COM
NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page B-2
Tek Talk...
Lafayette Community
From Front page The Adventures of Tom & Atticus contin-
Im fighting the lingering sion of peace and tranquility
continued With Eli Heath grip of a cold with congested in his eyes, the heavenly
Of Paige Computer Services lungs while Atticus is getting sigh, the way his full weight
will be a blessing for her Tech Tips, Talk & Advice For Your Computer ready for his fourth chemo relaxes into mine, I think it
students. treatment. But it was clear also equates to a prayer of
Hearing about the Have you ever worked on access to features such as that hes feeling better than I gratitude.
Lafayette Community Kids your computer and some- Control Panel. When using am. While we stopped and
school supply drive, neigh- thing happens where a pro- the computer it creates a ses- rested frequently, sometimes In life, there will always be
boring business, Garnet Hill gram didnt install properly, sion, each session can be for me to cough, others to people who tell you what
or your children installed undone and the computer can take in the views or a bit of you shouldnt be doing.
offered their support with a something they shouldnt be returned to the exact con- water, we continued going Recently Ive received a
major donation of 500 back- have and now your computer dition before the user used it. up. When we reached the few letters from people
packs. This is about kids will not start. Your neighbor Microsoft Had a program place we stopped at just a scolding me for hiking
helping kids, and were wants to use your computer called Steady State that month before, a place weve while hes going through
delighted to be able to con- to check their e-mail and would do the same Actions, passed more than twenty chemo. These are the same
tribute along the way, now your system has prob- however Microsoft phased times on the way up this kind of people who told me
said Wendy Thayer, Public lem. Dont you which there out the program on June 30, rugged peak of 2,680 feet, long ago we shouldnt be
Relations at Garnet Hill. was a program that will reset 2011. It was previously we passed on by and made hiking in the winter or hik-
The communities and your computer to its config- called Shared Access the last leaps and bounds to ing in any weather at all
schools of Texas are show- uration before those things Toolkit. the top. because Atticus was just too
ing characteristic resilience happened, well there is sev- Free File Windows: Desktop small. I tend to ignore the
and spirit. We wish them all eral programs that can do E a r t h 2 Again we had it to ourselves, advice of self-proclaimed
the very best. To alleviate that and some are free. These www.download.com/3000- as we usually do. He experts and consider instead
the delivery logistics Garnet programs run in the back- 20-10513308.html, A wall- climbed to the highest point, the communion of two souls
Hill generously agreed to ground and will not allow paper generator for Windows took in the view; sat and took from different species when
direct ship the backpacks to any configuration change to that shows the accurate rep- it in some more. We ate our we are together on high.
Eastside Elementary for dis- your computer unless the resentation of the Earth as it late lunch and drank, and the
tribution to students in need. administrator (you) gives it would be seen from space at breeze came and the clouds Its sacred and trusted
Along with students, SAU permission. If a person has a the precise moment. parted, and blue skies were moments such as yester-
No. 35 Speech and file they want to download Mac: Desktop revealed as were the rust col- days, and what happened
from the internet these pro- C u r t a i n ored valleys below show- just over a month ago on the
Language Pathologist Sheryl grams will not allow the file www.petermaurer.de, dis- ing off the lingering leaves same mountain that tells me
Moghari is getting involved to be saved to your comput- plays your favorite desktop tucked in the waves of ever- when a needle is slid into an
with the effort as well. ers hard drive unless you the picture just in front of your greens for as far as the eye artery in Atticuss leg and
Moghari, a diabetic herself administrator gives that per- real desktop. can see. the poison of chemotherapy

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (page 7)


learned about the Diabetes son your password to allow is injected into his little
Relief Coalition through the it, if you do not the file can If you have any suggestions Atticus looked at me, and I body to fight the poison of
American Diabetes only be saved on removable for future articles or you knew to pick him up. We cancer that as soon as he
Association to help provide media such as a floppy disk, have a computer tip you walked over to the edge, and lays his head upon my hand
critical diabetes supplies and flash drive or CD/DVD. would like to share with our he put his head next to mine and our foreheads touch and
support to regions impacted readers, please e-mail me at as weve done more than a eyes meet as they often do
by Hurricanes Harvey and paigecs@gmail.com. Be sure thousand mountaintop times. on a trail well be just fine.
Irma. Recently changing the Restore on Reboot RX to check out our website at Together we took it all in. I Just as we always have
method in which she http://horizondatasys.com/d www.paigecomputerser- said my simple prayer, been. Just as we always
receives her daily insulin, ownload/, there is a free ver- vices.com for any downloads Thank you. I dont know shall be.
Moghari is able to donate sion of this program or you and specials. I am still con- what he says, but the expres-
her unused surplus of diabet- can pay for the professional sidering a computer work-
ic supplies that she no Version. It is useful in a shop on building your own
longer needs. library or internet caf, Users computer, if anyone is inter-
Lafayette Regional sometimes go places and do ested please call me at 603-
School Principal, Gordie things they shouldn't on 747-2201. So until next time
Johnk stated, service learn- shared machines. Now you remember if you have a com-
can help protect sensitive puter problem it is not your
ing engages students in locations and restrict user fault, take care.
meaningful service to their
SA
SAU
SAU 23
2 CCH
CHILD
CHIL
CHILDFIN
CHILDF
CHILDFI
CHILDFIND
CHI
school and community.
Johnk went on to commend
the timely efforts of both
students and community
members It is a proud
DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR CHILDS

moment to be part of a small


DEVELOPMENT?

school with students who are


making a big impact on the
COME TO THE SAU 23 PRE-SCHOOL CHILDFIND CLINIC AND DEVELOPMENTAL

world through social aware-


SCREENING.
ness and civic responsibili-
ty.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 2017

According to Co-Advisor
Mrs. Amsbary, the supply
8:30 AM2 PM

drive will take place through


Landowners, get paid for your standing timber
AT WOODSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS PRESCHOOL

Friday, October 6. Standard


school supplies such as before it gets cut
WOODSVILLE, NH

binders, notebook paper,


THIS SCREENING IS FREE TO RESIDENTS OF BATH, BENTON, HAVERHILL

pens, pencils, glue sticks, I will estimate the value of your standing timber
crayons, scissors, and index
and pay you 50% of that value up front. You get
COOPERATIVE, PIERMONT AND WARREN

cards are still in need.


Supply drop off sites include paid the rest of the money as your timber is cut, so
the Lafayette Regional you get paid for everything that is harvested.
ALL CHILDREN AGES 3 TO 5 YEARS ARE ELIGIBLE. EARLY INTERVENTION

School Lobby or Woodsville


Rondeau Logging, established in 1988, is fully
SERVICES WILL BE AT THE SCREENING ON THURSDAY ONLY, FROM

Bank in Franconia. For a


mechanized whole tree harvesting company.
9 AM un l 1 PM, FOR CHILDREN AGES 0-3 YEARS.
full list of supplies needed
or more information on how Forestry services are available. We also buy land.
you can help, contact Irene
PLEASE CALL SANDEE RUTHERFORD AT THE SAU 23

Amsbary during school


603-353-4350 603-667-1011
SPECIAL NEEDS OFFICE, 603-787-2150, EXT. 111

hours at 603-823-7741 or
www.rondeaulogging.com
Sarah Reeder at reeder-
TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT BY FRIDAY,

sarah@gmail.com
OCTOBER 27TH, 2017.

Page B-3 October 6, 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS


North Country Happenings...
- torical topics and stimulating Campton Historical Baptist Church is located at
To find out the on-going hap- conversation. Society 27 Jefferson Road, across
penings at the Squam Lakes The Old Town Hall in Campton from the Post Office in
Ongoing Events
arren Masonic Hall - breakfast
Natural Science Center in For on-going programs, con- Open, Thursdays 9 AM to 4 PM Whitefield. For more infor-
Holderness, NH. You can call certs and events at COURT
529 NH Route 175 mation call the church at
from 7-9 on the first Sunday of
Campton, New Hampshire 603-837-2469 or visit the
603-968-7194 or visit them STREET ARTS, Haverhill,
each month. Hope to see you online at: www.nhnature.org please visit churchs website at
there. www.alumnihall.org or call 03223 www.cbc1816.church.
To find out the on-going hap- 603-989-5500. Classes, art Old Town Hall, Rt. 175, (north
The Warren/Wentworth Food penings at the AMC Pinkham shows, Shakespeare in the of Blair Bridge Rd.) , October 7, 2017 Enfield
Pantry, serving residents in Notch Center where programs Valley, Music, wide variety of United Methodist Church
Warren, Wentworth and are free & open to the public: programming. Join us! (603)-536-5140 email: camp- Route 4 Enfield, NH Roast
Glencliff, is located behind the AMC Pinkham Notch Visitor tonhistorical@gmail.com Turkey Supper Serving from
Warren Wentworth Ambulance Center, Route 16, Pinkham The Bakers River Grange 5-6:30 pm $12.00 adults
Service building and is open website: www.camptonhistori-
Notch, NH. For more informa- meets the 2nd and 4th Friday cal.org. $6.00 ages 5-10 4 and under
every Friday from 1 p.m. - 3 tion contact the AMC at (603) every month, 7:30 p.m., free Comments: Menu
p.m. For eligibility information 466-2727 or Grange Hall, Rte.25, Rumney. includes: Roast turkey,
or to make a donation, stop by www.outdoors.org. Visitors welcomed! Holderness Historical mashed potatoes, gravy,
or call 764-5265. The pantry ____________________ ____________________ Society open on Summer squash, stuffing, cranberry
gratefully accepts food or mon- For on-going events at WREN Tuesdays - T.O.P.S. (Take off Saturdays Open 10-12noon sauce, homemade pies, bev-
etary donations as well as dona- (Womens Rural Pounds Sensibly) Weigh in - 5 _____________________ erages. Take-out is available
tions of personal and household Entrepreneurial Network) of PM - 5:45 PM; Meeting - 6 PM
care items. Bethlehem, please visit at Horse Meadow Senior The Franconia Heritage
October 7th
--- www.wrencommunity.org or Center, North Haverhill. Museum (553 Main Street,
The United Congregational
Nightly Entertainment call them at: 603-869-9736. Franconia, NH) is open
Church of Orfords (Main
Indian Head Resort, Lincoln Connecticut River Valley Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m.
Street, Route 10) 4th Annual
745-8000 For ongoing schedule at Silver Beekeepers Assoc meets every through Columbus Day
Craft Fair 9:00am-2:00pm
www.indianheadresort.com Center for the Arts, Plymouth, second Thursday 7-9 PM at the Weekend, or other times by
CRAFTS: the way life
NH, call 603-536-ARTS or visit Grafton County extension request. Our antique farm
should be! Bag Lunches $5
Woodstock Inn, Station & them on the web at: Office Building, 3855 equipment is on display in
Hosted by the United ongre-
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 8)

Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln. www..plymouth.edu/silver Dartmouth College Hwy, North the side yard for viewing
gational Church of Orford
www.woodstockinnNH.com H a v e r h i l l , any time as is the Iron
UCC Email: musi-
____________________ Friends of the Library have NH.mchr39@gmail.com. Furnace Interpretive Center.
cian1984@aol.com for infor-
Haverhill Memorial Post 5245 establishing a Conversational mation
and their Ladies Axillary hold French group at the Joseph Lots of things going on at the October 7th from 11 a.m. to
their regular monthly meeting Patch Library in Warren. We Newfound Audubon Center. 2.p.m. the Sugar Hill Fire
at 7pm on the third Thursday of meet on Monday mornings, 9- Upcoming Events Department
For scheduled events and infor- will be holding
each month at the VFW Post in 10. Join us! All skill levels are mation, please go to: an Open House for all those
North Haverhill. All members welcome. For questions or sign
are invited to attend. up: call Luane Clark, coordina- October 7th The Whitefield interested in attending.
www.nhaudubon.org.
_________________________
Community Baptist Church
tor, at 764-5839, or the Joseph
For all upcoming events at D Patch Library at 764-9072. grams: will be holding its annual Oct
We have these ongoing pro-
Offer
7 & 8... 9-4, Make-An-
Yard Sale Warren NH
Acres - (D Acres is located at Harvest Supper from 5-
218 Streeter Woods Road in Wentworth Historical Society am. 6:30pm. All are welcome Town
French: each Monday at 9
Local
Hall to benefit The
Food Pantry. For Info
Dorchester, NH.) Visit meets monthly, 7:00 p.m, every and encouraged to come for call Donna 764-9469
Knitting: Saturday morn-
this festive banquet.
www.dacres.org. third Thursday, April - Dec. at ings, 10 am As usual, a turkey dinner Oct. 7&8 9am-2pm
the Historical Society Museum with all the fixings will be Dorchester
Coloring for Grown ups, Grange #280
in Wentworth. Join us for his- served along with pie and Annual
Wednesdays starting at 5pm. Rummage and Bake
other homemade desserts. Sale
(Come when you can, leave
when you must) The suggested donation for Dorchester
______________________
Town Hall Town
House Road On the
the dinner is $10 for adults Common
Fairlee Public Library and $5 for children 12 and
under. Take out is available October 12th at 6:00pm
SINCE 1928
SINCE

fairlee.library@gmail.com
tory Time from 4:45-5:15pm. A handi-
Tuesdays capped accessible lift is at Upper Pemigewasset
10 am the rear of the church. Meeting Following Annual
Historical Society
a brief
Proceeds benefit the churchs business meeting, we will
various activities and min- enjoy a visit from WALT
istries.
A F U N F A M I LY T H E M E P A R K

The Whitefield Community opens WHITMAN This program


with the elderly
Whitman on the evening of
his seventieth birthday. The
audience is a visitor in his
room as he prepares for his
birthday celebration.
Whitman begins to reminisce
Gas Diesel Deli Meats Groceries during the telling. He trans-
forms into his young vibrant
Beer Lottery Cigarettes & More self and we begin to trace
We Also Have Hunting & Fishing Licenses And back with him the experi-
ences that led to the creation
OHRV Registrations of Leaves Of Grass, his life-
time work. The first part of
NOW PUMPING NON-ETHANOL GAS Whitmans the performance explores
preoccupation
BEAR SHOWS
with the self and his resolve
We Have 24/7 Fuel Pumps to write with "free and brave
TRAIN RIDES
thought" In the second
on the
With A Credit Card part of the performance,
WHITE MT.
Whitmans life is changed
forever by the Civil War. It is
CENTRAL R.R.

here that he finds "the most


WOLFMAN
Route 25 Wentworth, NH 764-5553
important work of my life,"
Mon - Thurs. 5am - 8pm Fri 5am - 9pm nursing the wounded soldiers
110 DANIEL WEBSTER HWY RTE 3, LINCOLN, NH

Sat 6am - 9pm Sun 6am - 8pm in the hospitals. Through


(603) 745-8913 www.clarkstradingpost.com

NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page B-4


North Country Happenings...
Stephen Collins recitation of new or unused from prior Submissions Open October Mountains) at a time agreed Places submissions manag-
poetry and readings of actual years--to be bundled into 1 for Sixth Annual Frost upon by the fellow and The er. For more information
letters, we experience packets for distribution to Place Chapbook Frost Place. The Frost Place about either of these contests
Whitmans movement from veterans in nursing homes C h a p b o o k visit frostplace.org, or con-
selfishness toward selfless- Competition Sponsored by Competition Sponsored by tact The Frost Place office
for their personal use during Bull City Press Bull City Press is open to
ness and his growth into a the holidays. September 21, 2017 by email at frost@frost-
mature artist who is at peace any poet writing in English. place.org or by phone at
For further information Submissions open October Submissions are accepted
about "himself, God and about membership in the 1, 2017 for the Sixth Annual (603) 823-5510.
death." online through The Frost
Daughters of the American Frost Place Chapbook
Revolution (DAR) please Competition sponsored by
October 18th PLYMOUTH contact Elaine LaDuke (444- Bull City Press. The Frost
The Plymouth Historical 5948). Place is Robert Frosts for- 21st Annual
Society (PHS) will feature a mer home in Franconia, NH
presentation on The Draper October 21 The United where he and his family Lincoln Fall
& Maynard Sporting Goods Congregational Church of lived from 1915-1920. It is
Company by Louise Orford UCC on Main Street, now a permanent home and
McCormack at 7:00 PM at Route 10, Orford will be museum for poets and poetry
the Old Webster Courthouse offering Halloween Harvest
(Court Street
Plymouth Town Hall).
behind Corn Beef Dinner.
Donations will be appreciat-
dedicated to honoring the
legacy of Robert Frost while
encouraging the creation and
appreciation of poems.
Craft Festival
ed to continue the ministry The Frost Place and Bull Village Shops and Town Green
October 21, The White and maintenance of the City Press have teamed up to
Mountains Chapter, Church. facilitate the annual chap-
Daughters of the American book competition since
Main Street, Lincoln, NH
Revolution, will hold their October 28th BATH Bath 2013. The Sixth Annual
meeting at 1:00 PM. The Public Library is pleased to Chapbook Competition final Columbus Day Weekend
meeting will be held at the present the author of judge is Sandra Lim. The
Riverglen House, 55 Seventeen Children & selected winners chapbook
Riverglen Lane, Littleton. Seventy Cows, Bernard will be published by Bull
Saturday Sunday Monday
For handicap accessibility Roy, at 2:00 pm at the Bath City Press in the summer of
use the front parking lot. Public Library 2018. The winner will Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 9
Guests and the public are receive 10 complimentary
welcome and always cordial- copies (from a print run of
10am-5pm 10am-5pm 10am-4pm
300), and a $250 prize. The
ly invited to attend DAR Email us the date time winner will also receive a
meetings; refreshments will and even for possible full scholarship to attend the

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 9)


be served. publication in our cal- Poetry Seminar at The Frost
Starting at 1:30 p.m., endar Place, including room and
attendees will work on two board (valued at approxi-
service projects for veterans: Next Deadline mately $1,550), and is invit-
fleece lap blankets and holi- ed to give a featured reading
day cards. Please bring one Friday from their winning chap-
and one-half yards of fleece Sept. 29, 2017 book at the Seminar.
and sewing scissors for the 4:30pm Additionally, the chapbook
blanketsno sewing fellow has the option to
required. Instructions and FOR THE spend one week living and
assistance will be provided. Oct. 6, 2017 writing in The Frost Place
House-Museum in
For the cards, please bring Issue. September (during peak fall
Christmas/holiday cards-- foliage season in the White
Directions from Route 93 take Exit 32
www.castleberryfairs.com

Page B-5 October 6, 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS


North Country Notices, Classifieds & More!
THANK YOU, Northcountry News
GOD ~ Classified Line Ad Form ~
Say nine Hail Marys for
nine days and ask for three All Classified Ads are $10 per issue / Up to 20 words.
wishes. First business, sec- 21-45 Words= $20.00 / 46-75 Words $30
ond and third is for the All Classified Ads MUSTBE PRE-PAID
impossible. Have this pub- Cash Money Order Check
lished on the ninth day and
Visa M/C Discover Amex.

your wishes will come true


You may also go to www.northcountrynewsnh.com and

even though you may not


send us your classified ad online.

believe in it.
Heading You Would Like Your Ad To Appear Under

M.L.B.
(Example: For Sale)_____________________________________

For Sale
Lambs $150.00 Good
freezer lambs and breed-
ing stockDorset and
Dorset Suffolk cross
Ready now
603-837-9040
(20 WORDS)

Wanted
Mountain Man seeksdeer- Please Make Sure Your Phone Number Is Placed In Your Ad!
hunting land lease(bow Name: ________________________________________________

and black powder) in Bath


CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 10)

Address: ______________________________________________
and Lisbon areas
BRETTON WOODS JOB FAIRS Phone: ______________________
AT THE SKI AREA (508)208-9795 Number Of Issues Ad Is To Run: ________ TOTAL: $_________
October 13th, 4-7pm & October 28th, 10am-1pm If Using Credit Card Please Provide The Following:
Card Number: __________________________ Exp Date:______
Online applications are required. Northcountry News Name on Card: _________________________ 3 Digit Code_____
Save time and apply in advance at www.omnihotels.com/careers. Send Completed Form To:
Limited computers will be available for on-site applications.
Supporting All Northcountry News PO Box 118 North Salem, NH 03073
If using a credit card you may also call your ad in: 603-764-5807

Northcountry News
Things Local

DID YOU KNOW?


Management
FULL TIME YEAR ROUND
Front Desk Events and Activities
Since 1989.
Supervisory Culinary Spa Positions
603-764-5807

NOTICE
Housekeeping Food and Beverage

WINTER SEASONAL
the longest recorded flight of a chicken was
Next Deadline 13 seconds
the longest street in the world is Yonge street
Friday
Paid training Complimentary skiing and golfing Discounted shift meal

in Toronto Canada measuring 1,896 km


Resort discounts on retail, dining, spa services and more

Oct.13, 2017 (1,178 miles)


Overtime pay after 40 hours for eligible associates
Resort benefit package for eligible full-time, year-round positions

4:30pm
Equal Opportunity Employer and a MFDV/Drug Free Workplace
... AND MORE! Ask us about additional benefits.

Bretton Woods, NH brettonwoods.com cats can jump up to 7 times their tail length
FOR THE The Great Wall of China is approximately
www.omnihotels.com/careers

Oct. 20, 2017 6,430 Km long (3,995 miles)


Issue
if your DNA was stretched out it would reach
to the moon 6,000 times
Let us help you
sell your car sound travels 4.3 times faster through water
with us, its personal List it here use than in air
Do you have excellent customer service and want to our coupon a flea can jump 350 times its body length
work in a friendly rewarding environment?
Are you looking to join a company that offers competi-
tive wages and benefits as well as career growth?
Rite Aid is currently hiring for the following positions
in Littleton, NH: JOB FESTIVAL
Cashiers
Jobs at Loon Mountain for the 2017-18 winter season .

Shift Supervisor
Ski School, Snowmaking, Lift Operations, Parking, Childrens Center,
Retail, Tickets, Food & Beverage and more.
Saturday, October 14th *9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.*

Apply online at: www.riteaid.com/careers OR stop in


Loon Mountain Childrens Center.

and apply at your local RITE AID!


60 Loon Mountain Rd Lincoln NH
Free Skiing & Riding, On-Job-Training and
Food & Beverage discounts.

RITE AID is an Equal Opportunity Employer


Apply online at www.loonmtn.com
Refreshments will be served! Loon Mountain Human Resources
60 Loon Mountain Rd Lincoln NH

NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page B-6


good mover and a very perfectly trained and could I had heard that this tech- so much learning ahead of
relaxed one too. I was easily be taken to the back- nique was used by riders me. The trainer I choose was
reserved about this horse woods logging roads. I am when a horse runs off. It did fun and a good person to be
being the right one for me not sure how I developed this work for a minute but around. However, I did not
and Krizta as her stablemate. notion, but maybe knowing Cairos determination to get see much progress through-
I heard Doug talk again to that he was so good with out of the circle was just as out my lessons. During one
the horse dealer about what a Krizta as they played togeth- strong as mine to keep him. I lesson, Cairo stumbled right
great looking horse he was. I er. Back then, I did not have was barely hanging on and onto his knees and I rolled
A long Walk with Cairo had to agree with him that the experience to know that prayed for a safe and good straight over his head onto
Cooper, which was the you should never take a ending to this situation, but the ground. From that day on
By Karin Matey the horses name, was stunning. horse you dont know out lost track of time. We strug- I clamped my legs so tight
author of My American I asked the dealer to tell me ridding on rough logging gled with each other until I around his barrel that, look-
Horse Family and more about him, but all he roads. Today, I know that it finally let him have his way ing back on it, Cairo must
Sebastians Adventures: could tell me was that he had takes a horse a long time to while still trying to keep have had trouble breathing.
Diary of a Champion. For recently bought Cooper at an adjust to any new environ- some resemblance of con- The days of trailering Cairo
more information, please auction in the lower part of ment. But back then I was a trol. We headed for the road to our lesson got even more
visit her author web site at the state, and knew nothing bit in a hurry to learn about and I prayed that he would complicated, since he avoid-
www.karinmatey.com. more about him other than he horses, more than one should not trip and fall. Once on the ed at all cost to be put on a
had more than one owner. I be. road my prayer changed to trailer. Loading began to take
As I watched my horse appreciated his honesty. In It was not long after Cairo no car would speed toward longer and longer. I often had
Krizta, a sensation of peace order to learn about the entire came home that I noticed he us as they often do from to chase him through the
washed over me with a background of a horse, you was a completely different around the corner. field to try to put a halter on
newly awoken awareness would have to find all the horse under saddle than I had In the end we arrived at the him. Finally I cancelled our
that something was still owners and interview each made up my mind he should farm safely, and I was lesson and decided that I did-
missing. My thought one of them as to the horses be. When ridding, it seemed relieved that we did not nt want to take him to the
returned to that it would be habits and behaviors. No as if Cairo waited for the encounter a car. I heard local horse show until he was
very nice for Krizta to have time for that! So the decision right moment to either bolt Krizta whinny because she ready.
another horse friend, a com- was entirely up to me and or catapult me out of the sad- was so happy to see Cairo The morning of our first
panion. More than nice, what I could observe. It was dle. I quickly noticed that my back home. Little did she show, I had attempted to load
horses really need another not as if you could pop beautiful new horse could know, I was really shook up Cairo on the trailer. I had
four legged companion in open the hood and run some have a little bit of a devil in and was going to have a already bathed and groomed
their lives. I called a horse tests. This was going to be him when he wanted to. One tough time trusting Cairo. him the evening before and
dealer friend I had made and another shot in the dark, real- day when in an open field After this experience, I just had to brush him out that
asked him if he had any hors- ly. The history of the horse Cairo bolted with me on his became aware of my own morning. As he had done so
es that would be easygoing was obscure, but there was back, running for no appar- need for some training and many times before, Cairo did
and friendly and a good com- no denying Cooper was ent reason. I could tell he just immediately called a trainer not step onto the trailer but
panion for my horse. The beautiful, and I had felt right decided to do this. I froze at the nearby stable. I shied away from it deter-
dealer invited me to come sitting upon him. and soon realized my horse thought this might help us minedly. I wasnt sure what I

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 11)


over and see the horses he I did not like the name was running at the speed of since I wanted Cairo to enter expected or had hoped for.
had available. I told him that Cooper for some reason and 40 miles an hour straight the show ring. Time was ticking and I did
my husband Doug and I felt it didnt fit him well toward the road. I quickly I had to transport Cairo to not want to miss the horse
would come over and see all either. I thought to myself unfroze and desperately tried our riding lessons, yet I was show. Due to Cairos reluc-
the horses he had for sale in that if we were to buy the to pull back on the reins but about to find out something tance to load, I decided to
the next few days, and a few horse I would choose a name he stiffened his neck and I new and ominous. Cairo had ride him straight downtown
days later we did. that would be a better fit. was not able to bring him to a major dislike of horse trail- to the local fairgrounds.
When at the horse dealers After I slid off the horses a stop. Instead, Cairo can- ers. It took me over an hour Cairo had never been at a
farm, I did not at first see a back, Doug said there was no tered faster and faster and I to finally load him into my horse show before and to my
horse that sparked my inter- reason not to buy the horse realized that I was in great trailer. When trotting in the relief he liked being around
est, or one that I felt would and give him a try. Cooper danger knowing there was trainers ring, Cairo knew I other horses and people.
make a good companion for seemed to be pleasant and so not much I could do to keep needed to learn how to give What worried me most was
Krizta. Doug on the other I decided to give him a try. him from bolting straight an aid to a horse so he that he was not Krizta shall
hand kept pointing out a And I am so glad that I did. into the road. My last attempt could understand what I we say. That is that
chestnut horse that was graz- We would have many adven- was to pull him into a circle. wanted of him. I knew I had Continued on page b-16
ing in the lower field. I tures and I wouldnt trade
looked the horse over but him back for anything. I
was not convinced he would came to love and understand
be good match for my horse.
I had hoped that I may be
forgiven for not absolutely
trusting Dougs judgement
this horse, but not without a
couple of trials and tribula-
tions with him. After the
papers were signed, Cooper
STAY COZY THIS SFALL
after his initial assessment of and I walked home together
HOP NHS
Krizta as a healthy animal on a late September day. L A RG ES T
when she was found to have When we arrived at our farm,
a fractured hip! Yet upon I opened the gate, Cooper
reflection, I had to admit that entered and Krizta came run- RUS TIC
he had picked Krizta the very ning over to greet the new
horse that would prove to be horse. It seemed they liked FURNITUR
my spiritual soulmate and each other immediately and I
the horse of my life beyond a
reckoning. So I kept an open
was so overjoyed. I decided
to turn the two out together
& MATTRE E
mind as I heard Doug talk to
the horse dealer who soon
in the pasture and was
amazed at how the horses
became inseparable from the
GALLERYSS
sent someone to bring the
horse in from the pasture to minute they met.
be shown to us. Doug was One day while watching both
seeing the chestnut Arabian horses grass in the meadow,
gelding as the beautiful horse the name Cairo came to me
he was. What I had in mind and so I decided to name him
was different. I wanted a that- Cairo. Dont ask me
horse that could be brought why exactly, but I felt it was
up and trained in dressage, just right. Cairo adjusted to
which was always in the his new name so well; it was
back of my mind. I was look- as if he had always had the Cabin Rust
ing for a horse to train for the name. It made me think that y
maybe he really didnt like to
ic
show ring, and as much as I oz
loved Krizta I knew she was be called Cooper. Cairo PLYMOUTH MEREDITH LINCOLN
not the one. loved his new home with us,
C

603-238-3250 603-279-1333 603-745-7251


The horse was saddled for but things did not go so well
me to try out ridding, and as when I started to ride with
-F
s-
him. Somehow or another, I
742 Tenney Mtn. Hwy. Junction of Rt. 3 & 25 55 Main Street
I got onto the horses back, I
ur n iture & Mattre sse
thought he seemed to be a had thought that Cairo was
OPEN DAILY 9AM-5pm SUNDAYS 10AM - 4pm COZYCABINRUSTICS.COM
Page B-7 October 6, 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
Northcountry News For The Fun Of It!
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 12)

ANSWeRS To
All PuzzleS
PAGe A-5!
NoRTHCouNTRy
NeWS
NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page B-8
North Country Church Directory
Warren United Methodist Church
On The Common Warren, NH Your Church Can Be Here
Open hearts In Full Color For Only $15
Open minds
Open doors
an Issue! Or Only $10 for
A Black & White Ad!
The people of the Good Old Fashioned,
United Methodist Church Honest Pricing..
Now Thats A Bargain!
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES Helping Our Local
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 AM Churches Save!
WORSHIP 10:00AM Give Us A Call Today!
Pastor David J. Moore

Come
North Haverhill, NH 787-6887
603-764-5807

Inspiring Words for You!

Visit
Dear Friends, Dear Friends, do you
ever feel that you don't know how to pray, or you
just don't know how to start?Well the good news
is that it's ok!God is always listening.His ear is

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page13)


already tuned in. All you have to do is talk to Adult Bible Study
8:00am Early Him like you talk to anyone else, He will ................ 10 a.m.
Morning Worship for July & August hear you.The important thing is that you Sunday School ..................... 10 a.m.
9:30 AM Regular Worship PRAY!There are many ways to pray. One of his Sunday Morning Service ..... 11 a.m.
followers said to Him, "teach us how to pray." Evening Service ................... 6 p.m.
11:00am Jesus told him/them,When you pray, say: Wednesday Night Prayer ...... 7 p.m.
Father, hallowed be Your name.
Your kingdom come...Luke 11:1-13. Read
the Word, God bless you all. Calvary Baptist Church
Submitted by Jeannine Bartlett 20 Elm Street Woodsville, N.H.
(603) 747-3157 = Pastor Alan Morrison

North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....


A Very Fair Deal! Only $12 per issue! Be Seen & Grow Using Our Business Directory! Or Opt For Color!! Only $15 per issue !

Animals / Feed / Grooming Animals / Feed / Grooming

Lloyd Donnellan 239 West End Rd.


603-838-6622 Landaff, NH 03585

Tattoo
104 Main St.
N. Woodstock, NH

Mobile Grooming Shop For Dogs And Cats


6

Tattooing
03 4
-745-345

Cut coupons from the bottom. Coupons must be presented or you will not receive the discount.

Put a double sided Put a single sided Put a double sided


Coupon here Coupon here Coupon here

$30 for black and white $15 for black and white $30 for black and white
$40 for color $20 for color $40 for color
Page B-9 October 6, 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Appliances & Repair Auto / Truck Care Building - Const. - Drywall
Phone
603-272-4387
Henrys
Appliance Over 16 Years
Repair Of Service...
We Promptly Service All Brands
Authorized Servicer of
Maytag Whirlpool Crosley GE
224 River Rd. Piermont, NH

Bobs
Construction
603-787-6677 Concrete Foundations Floors Slabs
Foundations Under Existing Houses
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 14)

Serving New Hampshire & Vermont


Factory Authorized Service Provider Ph: 802-626-8763 Cell: 802-535-5860
Whirlpool Maytag Frigidaire Sub Zero Wolf Fax 802-626-9350
Bosch Dacor LG Thermador Fisher Paykel
931 Buchler Rd Wheelock, VT 05851
Don Bowman, Owner http://bobsconcreteconstruction.com/
Auto / Truck Care Auto / Truck Care
AMES AUTO
& OUTDOOREQUIPMENT PATTENS AUTO REPAIR
Sales & Service Expert Auto - Lt. Truck Repairs
Where The Customer Counts!!! All Makes and Models
Automotive Repairs A-Z Complete Line Of Accessories Avail.
State Inspections Used Car Dealer Specialize in Muscle & Performance
Chainsaws Trimmers Authorized Amsoil Dealer
Brush Cutters Blowers Official NH Inspection Station
Authorized Jonsered Dealer
458 Buffalo Rd. Wentworth, NH Kevin Patten - 603-764-9084
Owner, Jeff Ames 603-764-9992 1243 Mt. Moosilauke Hwy. Wentworth, NH

Building - Const. - Drywall


Where Else Can You Additions, Decks, Remodeling,
Roofing, Vinyl Siding,
Advertise Your Small Snow Plowing, etc..

Gagnon Builder
Business For Only
$24-$30 per Month?
Gary Gagnon
Northcountr y News josephcorliss77@gmail.com 603-838-6285
603-764-5807 257 Pettyboro Rd. Bath, NH

Cut coupons from the bottom. Coupons must be presented or you will not receive the discount.

Put a double sided Put a single sided Put a double sided


Coupon here Coupon here Coupon here

$30 for black and white $15 for black and white $30 for black and white
$40 for color $20 for color $40 for color
NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page B-10
North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Building - Const. - Drywall Chair Caning Computers & Service

Melanies Paige Computer Services


Woven Memories Custom Built Systems, Repairs, Parts,
Handwoven Caning Accessories, Software, Training
For All Your Computer Needs
Splint - Rush Seating
Shaker Tape - Baskets
50 Smith Street Hours
& Minor Repairs
Woodsville, NH 03785 Mon-Fri 10-6
Competitive Pricing~ Quality Work
Melanie Miller 802-467-1326 (603) 747-2201 Sat by appt.
melaniemiller58@yahoo.com paigecs@gmail.com Closed Sunday
www.melanieswovenmemories.com
Chamber Of Commerce

CUSTOM HOMES FROM START TO FINISH

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 15)


Framing Roofs Finish Decks Siding PO Box 1017 - Lincoln, NH 03251
All Your Building Needs... 603-745-6621
89 Howe Hill Road Benton, NH 03785
603-787-6854 www.lincolnwoodstock.com

Cohase Chamber Jared S. Field


of Commerce PC Repairs, Custom Built Systems & More!
10% Off First Time Order!
P.O. Box 35, Wells River, VT 05081 Free Pickup & Delivery within 50 miles
Erik Volk - Exec. Director Free Assesment & Consultation
1.802.518.0030 NH 603-638-3008
For Local Information Go To thepcforme@gmail.com VT 802-424-0588
WWW.COHASE.ORG Saint Johnsbury, VT 05819
Community Calendar,
Business Directory, Area The PC For Me
Maps, Information on If I cant fix it, then you dont pay!
Local Events
www.thepcforme.com

Business Services Marketing Coins Concrete - Excavation - Trucking

David A. Berman
Wally Morabito
Wally@NCCNH.com
Dennis Gilpatric
Dennis@NCCNH.com RICH CLIFFORD
Justice of the Peace CONCRETE FORMCOMPANY
Foundations, Floors, Slabs, Retaining
Personalized Advertising Products , LLC. Walls, Curbings & Sidewalks
I guarantee I can save you money!*
(*Ask for details) Sanding & Plowing
Buying Selling Appraisals 54 Clifford Drive
(603) 786-9086 Tues-Fri 10-5 Sat 10-3 North Haverhill, NH
603-787-2573
bermbits@gmail.com Tel: (603) 536-2625 64 Main Street
PO Box 280 Rumney, NH 03266 Fax: (603) 536-1342 Plymouth, NH 03264

Cut coupons from the bottom. Coupons must be presented or you will not receive the discount.

Put a double sided 1/2 of any clasified ad Put a single sided


Coupon here placed in Coupon here
The Northcoutry News
Coupon must be mailed
With ad submision.
Use code Warren for
$30 for black and white website submissions $15 for black and white
$40 for color expires 12/1/2017 $20 for color
Page B-25 October 6, 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Concrete - Excavation - Trucking Crushed Ledge Products Electricians

Gils Construction MARTINS QUARRY


Foundations & Floors Selling Crushed Ledge Products
Repair your driveway today
Free Estimates Competitive Prices

Gilman LaCourse / Chris Cass Delivery Available Serving VT & NH


802-748-9476 or 603-455-7567 7:00 4:00 p.m. M-F
(802) 222-5570
2085 New Boston Road St. Johnsbury, VT
chriscass888@gmail.com 107 Rock Quarry Dr. Bradford, VT

Dental

HORNE 97 Monroe Rd.


(Rte 135 on the
EXCAVATING Woodsville &
Septic And Water Systems, Bath Border)
Cellar Holes, Driveways, Roads,
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 16)

Landclearing, Stumping Wed., Thur., Fri. 8-5 Sat. from 8-2


Appointments can be scheduled by
We Are Your Total calling during those hours. Messages can
be left any time.
Maurice Horne 787-6691 Kevin 787-2378 Dr. Ralph M. Faluotico, Jr.
Excavating Company
776 French Pond Rd. N. Haverhill, NH 603-747-2037
Electricians

Call for your free estimate today!


Land Clearing Site Work Septic Systems
Material Delivery Drive Ways

TEDS EXCAVATING CONQUEROR ELECTRIC


23 HOUR/7 DAY EMERGENCY SERVICE
Septic Systems Bush Hogging Roland Clifford
Driveways Foundations Lic. NH 8085 VT EM-3119
Land Clearing Fully Licensed & Insured
New and Old House Wiring
Sewer & Plumbing License Underground Service Installations
Upgrade Service Installations
Over 30 Years Experience Troubleshooting
Residential Commercial No Job Too Small
603-787-6108 N. Haverhill, NH 603-787-2360
Cut coupons from the bottom. Coupons must be presented or you will not receive the discount.

Put a single sided 1/2 of any clasified ad Put a double sided


Coupon here placed in Coupon here
The Northcoutry News
Coupon must be mailed
With ad submision.
Use code Warren for
$15 for black and white website submissions $30 for black and white
$20 for color expires 12/1/2017 $40 for color
NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page B-12
North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Farrier - Horseshoeing Fireworks Forestry / Trails Consultant

Place Your Ad Here


Only $12 $15 Color
Hot Every Two Weeks!
& Cold
Gregory Nourys
Horseshoeing
Warren, NH 603-764-7696 603-764-5807
Foot Care
Cranberry Ridge
Farrier Service Starting At Only $24/month
Can You Actually Afford
20 + Years Experience Not To Advertise?
Hot, Cold & Corrective
Shoeing Barefoot Trims

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 17)


Matt Shaul
603 991 0468 315 964 9900
Call Today! 603-764-5807

Figure Skating Lessons Fuels Gunsmithing


Dave Heater, Gunsmith
Ryezak Oil & Davis Propane 254 Lost River Road (Rt.112)
Woodsville, NH
603-747-3276
Bulk Propane Service
Fully Licensed FFL
Home Heating Oil
Repair and Maintenance of all types of firearms
Residential Commercial Appraisals and Transfers
Specializing in AR15/M4 Platforms and Customization
Hunting or Home Defense
1536 NH Route 25 Rumney, NH

603-786-9776 ammovalleysmiths@myfairpoint.net
Wed. to Sat. 10 am-2pm or by appointment

Firewood Cord Wood Massage Theropist

Support Your Local Heating oil, Diesel & Gasoline


24-Hour Burner Service
Small Businesses! (For Customers Only)
Brenda Brooke Duquette
W.E. Jock Oil Co., Inc.
Licenced Massage Therapist
Licence #6195M
Certified Cupping Therapist
802-757-2163 Reiki Pratitioner
Plymouth NH 603-960-0114
Use This Directory To
Wells River, VT 05081 in office or Ican travel
Assist In Your Search.
Cut coupons from the bottom. Coupons must be presented or you will not receive the discount.

Aquatic Escapes 1/2 of any clasified ad Put a double sided


2 Mercury Drive
Londonderry, NH 03053
placed in Coupon here
The Northcoutry News
(603) 432-3483 Coupon must be mailed
Introduction to scuba With ad submision.
$25.00 with this coupon, Family dis-
counts are given
Use code Warren for
By appointment only Call us today website submissions $30 for black and white
expires 12/1/2017 $40 for color
Page B-13 October 6, 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Health Centers House Painting Landscaping - Design & More
Your Community Health Partner for 40 years 1975-2015

ACHS = Integrated Health Care


Primary Care Behavioral Health Pharmacy
Dental & Oral Health all under the ACHS roof!
ACHS opened in 1975 with 2 employees. 40 years
later, ACHS has 5 sites, 110 employees and over
10,000 patients! ACHS accepts most major insurances,
Medicare, Medicaid and o ers a sliding fee scale
for patients who qualify.
Call 1-866-201-5076 to register as a new patient.

Ammonoosuc
Community Health Services
Littleton Franconia Warren White eld Woodsville

Doors and Windows


603.444.2464 www.ammonoosuc.org

Insurance Meat & Food Products

Where Else Can You


Advertise Your Small
802-222-5280 800-455-5280
Business For Only
$24-$30 per Month?
Largest Marvin Integrity window
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 18)

and door showroom in the area.


Exit 16 on I-91, Bradford, VT Northcountr y News
Visit our website: obiweb.com 603-764-5807
Home Inspections Justice of the Peace Pet Aquarium & Supplies

Professional Home Inspections, LLC


Serving Central & Northern NH and VT Tropical & Marine Fish Corals
Residential & Commercial Inverts Birds Reptiles
Building Inspections Small Animals Supplies
Water & Air Radon Testing
Dog & Cat Supplies
Aaron "AJ" Houlne' 594 Tenney Mtn. Hwy. Plymouth, NH
Toll Free: 866-388-2692 NH Lic#447
Open 7 Days 603.536.3299
VT Lic#143.020159 603-764-9979
Office: 603-787-5956
www.plymouthpet.com
ASHI#260610
info@cbphi.com www.cbphi.com

Heating - Stoves - Restoration Log Home Maintenance

Support Your Local


Small Businesses!

Use This Directory To


Assist In Your Search.
Cut coupons from the bottom. Coupons must be presented or you will not receive the discount.

Put a double sided 1/2 of any clasified ad Put a double sided


Coupon here placed in Coupon here
The Northcoutry News
Coupon must be mailed
With ad submision.
Use code Warren for
$30 for black and white website submissions $30 for black and white
$40 for color expires 12/1/2017 $40 for color
NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page B-14
North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Plumbing / Heating / Duct Work Septic Services

Starting At Only $24/month


Can You Actually Afford
Not To Advertise?

Call Today! 603-764-5807


Power Equip. & Outdoor Fun Roofing / Standing Seam Senior Services

Nicholas Kendall Maplewood,


KENDALL
STANDING
A Senior Residence
Specializing in Formerly, Home For The Aged
SEAM Standing Seam Roofing 14 Maple Street
Colors, Copper & Galvinized Steel Woodsville, NH 03785
Free Estimates
603-747-3493
PO Box 128 South Ryegate, VT 05069 Residential Home with private rooms,
(802) 584-4065 24 hour supervision, home-cooked meals,
kendallstandingseam@yahoo.com housekeeping and laundry included.
www.kendallstandingseam.com A non-profit organization
serving people since 1921

Radio - Local Rubbish / Salvage / Trucking Services

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 19)


Solutions For All Of Your Disposal Needs
Servicing Residential & Commercial
Customers With Curbside Pickups
Containers For Cleanouts & Construction
Projects Of Every Size
Pike, NH 989-5300
Real Estate

STOCKLEY
Kendalls Landcare LLC
Adam Kendall
TRUCKING / SALVAGE owner
405 South Main St., Lisbon 88 Jefferson ave
Buying Copper, Brass, Alum. Etc.. Gilman VT05904
FREE CAR REMOVAL phone (802)892-1404 OR (603)616-147
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7-4 14 years experience

603-838-2860
a.kendall99@yahoo.com

Sheet Metal Fabrication

Advertise here and DORR MANUFACTURING


increase your customer Sheet Metal Work (All Kinds)
Licensed in base and bottom line. Residential / Light Comercial
NH & VT Copper Work / Roof Flashings
Heating & Air Conditioning Ducts
79 Union St. Over 30 years EXP.
Lynne Tardiff Littleton, NH 03561 Robert Dorr Sr. Groton VT
603-259-3130
LMC
www.TardiffRealty.com Call Today! 603-764-5807 802-584-3359
Page B-15 October 6 , 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Surveying Timber Harvesting - Logging Tree Removal

Harry J. Burgess ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST


Surveying/Forestry
Tree Removal
Pruning
Chipping
Planting
Lawn Care
Brush Hogging
Fully Insured

192 Hibbard Road Bath, NH


Asa Metcalf cell#: (406) 599-8162
Ph: (603) 838-5260 Fax: (603) 838-6692
PO Box 121, Piermont, NH 03770 asa.mtysher@gmail.com

End of North Country Business Directory


A long Walk with Cairo started to trot very fast and I The Town of Waterville sponsors. Waterville Valley Town
continued form page B-7 hung on. Then during the Valley Recreation Square.
canter he turned into a race Department presents the A portion of this years pro-
Cairo was very green and horse, but to my surprise we 10th annual Fall Foliage ceeds will support the Pemi- The first 100 people to reg-
so was I. I did not know how did it. We came around the Foot Race, set for Sunday, Baker Community Track ister for the 5k or 10-mile
to give Cairo the right aids to corner like a Ferrari, wow! I October 8, 2017 at Committee who are work- trail race will receive a
tell him what I wanted him to noticed the judges took a few 9:30am. ing with SAU 48 FREE event T-shirt. All 1.6k
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 20)

do. I knew I had a lot to learn quick steps to the side to Superintendent of School Fun Run registrants will
but I wanted to get into the make sure in case we could This classic 5k/fun run style and the Pemi-Baker receive a free mini pumpkin
ring and start learning it. For not stop we would not run event will start and finish at Regional School District to for participation.
that matter, the truth is I did them over. One judges eyes Waterville Valley Resort bring an outdoor track and
not even know how to ride a got very wide as we came Town Square. The 5k is a field facility to the commu- Following the race there will
horse at all, but that did not straight toward her. We suc- USATF certified course nity. be a raffle, race awards, beer
stop me from giving it my cessfully made the turn. (#NH11020RF) and the 1.6k samplings & live music!
best in the ring. So Cairo and Cairo did very well and even Fun Run is a family Online Registration for the www.facebook.com/WVFoo
I were equals and we gave it received second and third favorite. Race organizers are Fall Foliage Foot Race is tRace.
a whirl! When Cairo and I place, plus became reserved excited to offer a 10-mile now open at
entered the show ring, I champion. This meant a lot trail run race for the second http://www.lightboxreg.com The Town of Waterville
knew we had to find a com- to me more than I could have year in a row. Long-time /fall-foliage-footrace_2017 Valleys Recreation
mon ground so we would be hoped for, but at the same Waterville Valley Recreation Department (WVRD) is
able to work and perform time in my heart I expected Department supporter, Mark You may also pick up a reg- open to the public year-
together. I talked to him in some success, or I would Invernizzi Landscaping, will istration form at the round and offers a full gym-
my heart and I spoke encour- have not gone. I had a lot of be the 2017 event sponsor, Waterville Valley nasium, programs for adults
agement out loud to him. The faith in Cairo, we really had along with Roper Real Recreation Department at & youth, summer camps,
judges called out to walk a fun day! Estate, Speare Memorial 11 Noon Peak Rd. Race day facility rentals, special
and that went well. Then Hospital and Waterville registration is available events & more. For more
came the trot and Cairo Valley Foundation as major from 8:15-9:15am at information go to
www.watervillevalley.org/re
creation, like us at
www.facebook.com/WVRec
reation or call Recreation
Director, Brooke Wakefield
XUV825i

at (603) 236-4695.

0% APR FOR
60 MONTHS AMERICAS LEADING DISCOUNT HEALTHCARE CATALOG

ON ALL GATOR XUV AND Presents DIABETIC SHOES From


RSX UTILITY VEHICLES
FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE!
XUV825i XUV590i 3 Pairs Diabetic Socks
50 hp* EFI, 44 mph (72 km/h) 32 hp,* 586 cc, 45 mph (72 km/h) Black
Fully independent suspension 4-wheel independent suspension
Superior terrain capability 65-amp alternator
GO FURTHER. Optional power steering
GO TOUGHER. $500 OFF1
GO GATOR. $300 OFF
Only

Understanding Breast Mens


Cancer
M, W, XW widths:
$
6999
Stop by our Drive Green Event Womens sizes 6-11;
October 6th-7th
Blackmount Equipment, Inc. Hours: 10/6: 9am-3pm
sizes 8-14. Whole
sizes only. SPECIFY SIZE AND WIDTH.
10/7: 9am-12pm #79732 Mens, #79724 Womens
Two Easy Ways to Order!
Blackmounteq.com 2924 Dartmouth College Hwy NORTH HAVERHILL, NH (603) 787-6311 Use Code:17010
1
Offers valid from August 1, 2017, through October 27, 2017. Get $500 off an XUV825i Utility Vehicle. Get $300 off an XUV590i Utility Vehicle. Offers, prices and savings are in U.S. dollars and available in the U.S. only. Ask your dealer for details. 2Offer valid on purchases made between August 1, 2017, and October 27, 2017. 0% APR for 60 months on
all new XUV and RSX vehicles. This offer excludes TX Turf and ProGators. Subject to approved credit on a Revolving Plan account, a service of John Deere Financial, f.s.b. For consumer use only. No down payment required. 0% APR is for 60 months only. Other special rates and terms may be available, including installment nancing and nancing for
Call: 1-844-358-7393
commercial use. Available at participating U.S. dealers. Prices and models may vary by dealer. Offers available on new equipment and in the U.S. only. Prices and savings in U.S. dollars. *The engine horsepower and torque information for non-Deere engines are provided by the engine manufacturer to be used for comparison purposes only. Actual
operating horsepower and torque will be less. Refer to the engine manufacturers website for additional information. Before operating or riding, always refer to the safety and operating information on the vehicle and in the operators manual. Actual vehicle top speed may vary based on belt wear, tire selection, vehicle tow weight, fuel condition, terrain Online: DRLdeals.com

NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page B-16


and other environmental factors. John Deere, the leaping deer symbol, and green and yellow trade dress are trademarks of Deere & Company.
BLE8X51006NCN-4C
Offer expires on July 31, 2017
The Outside Story _______________________________________ wait on me.
I would need to sharpen my
California. In one particular- Brothers mushroom, or the claws before inviting sena-
ly heartwrenching case, a Smurfs mushroom, or the tors and congressman to
woman fed her 18-month- Alice in Wonderland mush- the White house to discuss
old daughter one half of a room, depending on your issues that the government
mushroom cap. In the clini- preferred pop culture refer- should be working on. I
cal parlance of the medical ence. In this area theyre believe I would need to
report, the child developed typically on the yellow to scratch at them to try to get
irreversible fulminant hepat- orange color spectrum, The Curious Cat By them to work on solutions
ic failure . . . she underwent though you might see a Bear facing the country.
a liver transplant 6 days white one. Out West and in Please send your questions to
Bear at ncnewsnh@gmail.com Then by chance just maybe
after ingestion of the mush- Europe theyre bright red. Please give me your name age we would be able to get
room with a complicated The colorful caps are all fes- and town you are from soothing done right, that
postoperative course that tooned with little white helps my pets and the com-
included cerebral edema and stars. They grow in mixed This weeks question munities verses making
Amanita Aura permanent neurologic woods. comes from Sandy 11 of more nightmares for us to
Author: impairment. Fly agarics dont contain Andover MA. try to solve.
Its enough to make you amatoxins, they contain If you where the President
Dave Mance III empathize with our mothers ibotenic acid, which the what would you do? Please send me your curi-
ous questions. Remember
unnuanced position. But its body converts to muscimol. I found this question to be curiosity killed the cat, but
One of our big collective also, hopefully, an invitation In laymans terms, this very hard to answer. I first satisfaction brought him
cultural fears about nature to explore a really fascinat- means they probably wont started with how many back.
involves poisonous plants. ing genus of respect-worthy kill you but theyll make laws I could pass to make
Our mothers implored us to fungus. Right about now you hallucinate some dogs lives miserable, but
NEVER put anything from would be a good time to go reports suggest in a euphoric then being the president, I
the woods in our mouths, looking for A. bisporigera way, others in a sweaty, nau- found myself being obligat- Your
but in reality, you can sam- its mycorrhizal, meaning it seous, convulsive way. ed to respect and act Northcountry News
ple most of whats out there grows with trees, so look in Theres a long history in according to what would be
with relative impunity. Your the forest. In my experience Europe of using these mush- Serving Over 40 Towns
taste buds will give you a it seems to favor oak. If rooms psychedelically, best for the dogs as well as And Thousands
good indication of edibility, youve never seen one though its risky in that cats and my pets. So my Of People In The North
and if you ignore them you before youre probably pic- potency varies by regional original first thing of Country &

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 21)


might pay the price of some turing something ominous variety and preparation. The increasing leash laws Were Darn Proud Of It!
diarrhea and stomach green or black with stained ibotenic acid is water solu- would be shelved. Join Our Very Large
cramping. Put another way, flesh and dead bugs all over ble, and out West some I would be able to have 5
the poison in most so-called its cap. But in fact its practiced foragers boil the meal times a day verses the Family!
poisonous plants is about as among the most beautiful toxins out of them, which 2 I get. Yes, I would have a 603-764-5807
harmful as the thorns they mushrooms in the forest a reportedly makes them safe lot of fun making my pets

MARTIN, LORD & OSMAN, P.A.


might carry not something femme fatale so white, so table fare. Most are content
you want to go out of your graceful, it almost beckons to just admire them, though.
way to mess with, but noth-
Attorneys at Law
you. Famed mycologist Find a patch of fly agarics
ing to make you put a child- David Arora speaks of an this fall and you may notice
proof fence around the Amanita aura and calls theyve been partially con-
rhubarb because you heard a them the epitome of impec- sumed by squirrels. Siberian
rumor the leaves were poi- cability and elegance. A. reindeer reportedly love
ESTATE PLANNING
sonous. (They are in mass bisporigeras common name, them, and judging by the
amounts, but at a high the Destroying Angel, is a missing caps around these
enough dose so is salt.) nod to this. parts, northeastern whitetails
BUSINESS ADVICE
There are some exceptions, If you find a glowing white might as well. It makes you
though; perhaps the most mushroom, look for a deli- wonder if rodent and cervid
notable being mushrooms in cate, skirt-like ring (called bodies process ibotenic acid
the Amanita genus. In this
case, our collective cultural
the annulus) on the upper
stalk and a sack (called a
differently than ours, or if
the hallucination is part of REAL ESTATE
fear of poisonous plants is volva) at the base of the the appeal.
sometimes not strong stem. The caps are typically Dave Mance III is the editor
enough. Simply put, if you pure white, and the stems of Northern Woodlands
eat one of the more noxious can be smooth or slightly magazine. The illustration Attorney Steven B. Goss
members of this family, such shaggy. Gills are pale and for this column was drawn
as the common-around-here spores are white. Check by Adelaide Tyrol. The Thompson Mill Building
40 Canal Street Lancaster, NH
A. bisporigera, theres a these boxes and youre Outside Story is assigned
good chance youll die. This probably in her presence. and edited by Northern
mushroom contains an
obscenely potent level of the
Another common Amanita
youll find this time of year
Woodlands, www.northern-
woodlands.org, and spon- (603) 788-2410 800-439-3129 (NH/VT)
amatoxin alpha-amanitin, a is the fly agaric (A. mus- sored by the Wellborn sbg@mlolaw.com www.mlolaw.com
bicyclic octapeptide that caria and its several sub- Ecology Fund of New
essentially dissolves your species), another wonderful- Hampshire Charitable
liver. How potent? A lethal ly charismatic mushroom. Foundation:
dose can be as low as 0.1
mg, and a single mushroom
This is the Super Mario wellborn@nhcf.org. Northcountry Puzzle Answers
WOODSVILLE
can contain up to 15 mg.

EYE CARE CENTER


And yet people keep eating
them. Last December alone,
fourteen cases of Amanita
poisoning were identified in

Puzzle Answers Complete Eye Health and Vision Examinations
Contact Lenses - New Fittings & Replacements
Optical Shop Featuring Quality Frames & Lenses
Certified Optician On Staff
Appointments Available Monday Through Friday
www.woodsvilleeyecare.net
OPTOMETRISTS
603-747-3190
50 Smith St. Woodsville, NH
Page A-5 October 6 , 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
Barnstead, LaValley Farms
in Hooksett, LorrenJoyce Understanding Breast Cancer
Farm in Center Barnstead, Magnitude and Impact factors involved.
McQuesten Farm in If you ask a random person
Litchfield, and Sunnycrest on the street if he or she What Is Breast Cancer?
Farms in Londonderry all knows someone who has Put simply, breast cancer
contributed to the cause. been affected by breast can- represents the unsuppressed
And we cant forget to cer, its likely that the answergrowth of breast cells, occur-
thank our Farm Bureau
member farms, Matarozzo will be yes. As of 2017, ring when there are muta-
said. Without their generous there are over 3 million tions or abnormalities in the
donations, we wouldnt have breast cancer survivors in the genes that facilitate cell
anything to deliver. United States, and awareness growth. As these cells multi-
The Harvest for All cam- of breast cancer has ply, rapidly and without reg-
NHFB Young Farmers Receive $40,000 Grant paign is a partnership improved leaps and bounds ulation, a tumor often results.
from Hannaford Supermarkets between American Farm
Bureaus Young Farmers and
over the past few decades, Tumors can either be threat-
Concord, NH - Hannaford enough for this contribution with numerous organizations ening (malignant) or non-
Ranchers Program and and foundations working threatening (benign), with
Supermarkets announced the to our project and the aware- Feeding America, a nation- tirelessly to provide educa- cancer being affiliated with
donation of $40,000 dollars ness it brings to the efforts of wide network of food banks.
to the New Hampshire Farm groups like ours, and many Statistics show that approxi- tion and community support. the former. Below are some
Bureau (NHFB) Young others, who are working to mately 10% of all men, These efforts have not been of the more common risk
Farmers Committee Harvest fight hunger here in New women, and children in New in vain. In fact, the American factors of breast cancer:
for All program on Monday, Hampshire," said Amy Hampshire are food inse- Cancer Society approximates Old age
September 25th as well as Matarozzo, NHFB Young cure, meaning they dont that breast cancer-related Family history of breast can-
donations to other groups Farmer Committee Chair. know where their next meal deaths have decreased cer (especially if a mother or
and organizations in New "This will increase our effi- will come from. To find out steadily since 1989, due to sister is/was diagnosed)
England serving those at risk ciency and reach in ways that how you can help the NHFB finding cancer earlier
Radiation therapy in the
of going hungry. The dona- would not be possible with- Young Farmers with future through breast screening and breast or chest region
tions, part of the Hannaford out it. Harvest for All projects or to effective adjuvant therapy. Dense breast tissue
Helps initiative, were The group plans to use the learn more about the NHFB Frequent consumption of
announced at Brookdale funds to rent refrigerated Young Farmers you can call Although survival rates have alcohol
Fruit Farm in Hollis, where transportation in future the New Hampshire Farm
the NHFB Young Farmers Harvest for All collections Bureau Office at 603-224- increased over the past few Administration of estrogen
were picking up farm fresh and to explore new ways to 1934, visit www.nhfarmbu- decades, one hard fact still and/or progesterone
produce to deliver to the support hunger relief. Plans reau.org, or e-mail remains: breast cancer is the
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 22)

New Hampshire Food Bank. are already underway for the editor@nhfarmbureau.org. second leading cause of can- A majority of malignant
Each year, as part of the donation of holiday food The New Hampshire Farm cer death in women. The tumors form in the ducts that
Harvest for All program, the baskets, in conjunction with Bureau Federation is a mem- hope is that this will change drain milk to the nipples,
Young Farmers organize the the Boys & Girls Club of bership organization dedicat- as screening becomes better forming a type of breast can-
collection and donation of Central NH this fall, filled ed to advocating for and edu- and therapy technology cer known as ductal carcino-
healthful, nutritious, and with NH-raised turkeys, veg- cating the public about agri- advances, but regardless, ma. Another common type,
locally raised produce and etables, and canned goods. culture. Consisting of more proactive measures should lobular carcinoma, forms in
meat to food banks and soup This years efforts provid- than 3,000 member families, be taken by all adult women. the milk-producing lobes or
kitchens across the state. In ed over 5,000 pounds of NHFBF is an independent, Additionally, any incidence lobules. Other types include
2015 & 2016, the group local food including peaches, non-government, voluntary
transported over 13,000 apples, tomatoes, butternut organization advocating for of breast cancer regardless adenoid cystic carcinoma,
pounds of food from NHFB squash, cabbage, corn, pep- an abundant, affordable, sus- of how early its detected low-grade adenosquamous
member farms to the NH pers, and beans along with tainable and safe food sup- should be treated with the carcinoma, and medullary
Food Bank and other local fresh ground beef to the NH ply. utmost attention, especially carcinoma. Regardless of the
agencies. That dedication Food Bank and the Friendly The New Hampshire Farm by adult women 65 years of type, breast cancer tends to
was noticed by Hannaford Kitchen in Concord. NHFB Bureau Young Farmers age and older. go from bad to worse
Supermarkets and their grant member farms Apple Hill Program is for agricultural once the lymph nodes are
will help the project continue Farm in Concord, Brookdale enthusiasts and producers Knowing the statistics about involved.
and expand. Fruit Farm in Hollis, Carter age 16-35 who wish to breast cancer is important as
We cant thank Hill Orchard in Concord, develop personally and pro- it highlights the overall mag- Located just underneath the
Hannaford Supermarkets Duane Family Farm in fessionally by participating nitude and impact of the dis- armpits, the lymph nodes are
in community service, farm ease, but its also crucial to clumps of cells that provide
tours, leadership confer- understand how it filtering for the lymphatic
ences, and competitions.
Covered by Medicare and suffering from Back or Knee Pain?
forms/spreads and the risk system, which runs through-

RELIEVE
YOUR
PAIN NOW!
PLYMOUTH
GENERAL DENTISTRY
With over 20 years experience, Dr. Kirschner
combines cutting edge dental technology,
Learn for FREE how a Back or Knee with a caring and gentle touch.
Brace can help: 844-359-4059
We give our patients something to smile about!
Give your back or knees the
support and relief they need to Now Accepting....
reduce your pain

Fast and Easy Medicare


Approvals Call For An Appointment Today
Free Nationwide Shipping JJo
Joa Kirschner,
Joan K
Ki
Kir
Kirs
Kirsc
Kirsch
Kirschn
Kirschne
Kirschner DDS
D
DD
65 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH 03264
Call 24/7: 844-359-4059 (603) 536-4301
We have other braces available, for your shoulder, neck, ankle and back. pgdentistry.com

NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page A-6


Understanding Breast Cancer continued strengthened camaraderie
within communities. These
out the body. Once cancer your loved one understand connections with each other
has spread to the lymph what age-related factors and the land have preserved
nodes, the prognosis tends to determine the success of hunting as a vital part of life
be poorer than if the cancer treatment. The treatment in the U.P., fostering a cul-
ture which prides itself on
had remained solely in the options for breast include rising before the sun, braving
breasts, due to the increased surgery, radiation therapy, frigid temperatures, and
chance of the cancer spread- chemotherapy, and hormone tracking animals for days.
ing to other areas of the therapy. BreastCancer.org But in present-day society,
body. has put together a compre- tradition is beginning a grad-
hensive, detailed guide on ual falloff, as youth turn to
Detecting and Treating what to expect from each other interests, thinning
Breast Cancer form of treatment, whats hunter participation.
Self-examination is an most appropriate given ones Whether this downturn is a
important component of stage, and the potential side permanent trend remains to
detecting breast cancer. effects. be seen, but Yooper hunting
BOUNTY: HUNTERS OF THE UPPER PENINSULA' culture has carved a quiet
Women should regularly place in the unique patch-
check the breasts for any Comfort Keepers Can Help PHOTOGRAPHY BY LIBBY MARCH work of American history.
unusual masses or lumps and Our caregivers can help pro- Bounty: Hunters of the
have them checked by a vide services that help your 'What: Bounty: Hunters of to remind us of the wonder Upper Peninsula explores
health care provider as aging loved one live peace- the Upper Peninsula and frailty of human life and the Midwestern warmth and
quickly as possible. Other fully at home. If he or she Photography by Libby the importance of being con- utilitarian connection with
indications of breast cancer needs to get to any scheduled March scious of the earth we occu- nature of the Yooper commu-
When: Friday, October 6, py. Her photographs have nity, recording a long-stand-
can include pain in the medical appointments, our 2017 - Monday, October 30, been recognized by the ing rural tradition in a rarely
breasts or nipples, swelling, caregivers can make sure 2017 Michigan Press documented area.
skin irritation, redness (or they get there safely and on Opening Reception on Photographers Association, Experimental Forest show-
scaliness), and discharge time. Additionally, we can Friday, October 6, 2017 from Society of Professional cases the collaborative musi-
from the nipples. provide everything from 7-9 pm Journalists, and Hearst cal talents of Jason Tors, Ben
light housekeeping to meal Where: The Gallery at 42 Journalism Awards. March Solomon, and Nik Storella.
Although self-examination is preparation. For a full list of Maple, 42 Maple Street, was a selected participant in True to the definition of
vital in determining notable our services, contact your Bethlehem, NH the 2016 New York Times 'experimental' and improvi-
changes in the breasts, the local Comfort Keepers Cost: Free Lens Blog Portfolio Review sational', this musical trio
mammogram is one of the location today. 42 Maple Contemporary and featured as one of New changes not only their sound

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 23)


Art Center is delighted to Hampshires Remarkable but their band name with
primary tools used for welcome local photojournal- Women: Artists to Watch by each performance. This flu-
screening breast cancer. ist, Libby March to the New Hampshire Magazine in idity allows the musicians to
Using low-level x-rays, the About Comfort Keepers gallery for the month of 2017. Marchs work will also delve fully into the moment
mammogram is designed to Comfort Keepers is a leader October with an opening be exhibited at Kelley at hand and allows them the
provide an in-depth look at in providing in-home care reception on Friday, October Stelling Contemporary in freedom to adapt and reflect
breast tissue. Screening consisting of such services as 6th from 7pm to 9pm. In Manchester, N.H. in the environment they per-
mammograms are used for companionship, transporta- addition to featuring work's November. form within. Given the
those who have no symp- tion, housekeeping, meal from March's ongoing proj- Michigans Upper nature of March's subject
toms of breast cancer, while preparation, bathing, mobili- ect, 'Bounty', this event will Peninsula (U.P.), nestled matter, the band's name
diagnostic mammograms ty assistance, nursing servic- also showcase a videography remotely beneath Lake choice is apt, and their sound
tend to be more thorough and es, and a host of additional presentation with accompa- Superior, is home to hunters will also reflect the mood of
nying live music by local who have harvested wild Bounty: Hunters of the
examine the breasts from items all meant to keep sen- band, Experimental Forest. food from the land for gener- Upper Peninsula.
additional angles. iors living independently Libby March (b. 1988) is a ations. The cold climes of the The opening reception for
worry free in the comfort of documentary photographer U.P. have bred hardy folk, Bounty: Hunters of the
While still effective, there is their homes. Comfort based in New Hampshires arming them with an opti- Upper Peninsula will be
some controversy as to Keepers have been serving North Country, examining mistic fortitude to keep Friday, October 6, 2017 from
whether older women should New Hampshire residents the human connection with warm against long winters. 7 pm to 9 pm and will be on
have mammograms and since 2005. Let us help you the environment. A 2012 For Yoopers - locals from the display until October 30th. If
other screening tests con- stay independent. Please call alumna of Central Michigan U.P. - time spent in pursuit of you are interested in learning
ducted. The focus of the 603-536-6060 or visit our University, March worked as wild game remains an essen- more about the events at 42
argument tends to come website at www.comfort- a photography intern at tial part of life. It has provid- Maple. please call 603-575-
down to the life expectancy keepers.com/plymouthnh for newspapers in Michigan, ed food for generations, 9077 or visit the website at
Vermont, and New fueled a love for nature, and www.42maple.org
of older adults and the more information. Hampshire. Her recent
cost/probability of screening essays examine hunting in
and treatment, should cancer References: rural northern Michigan, and
be detected. Ultimately, BreastCancer.org. sled dog racing, horse log-
however, the decision to be Women Older Than 75 ging, and youth ski jumping
screened should lie solely in Benefits from in the rural Northeast. Her
the hands of each individual Mammograms. Web. 2017. photographic approach and
woman. BreastCancer.org. vision are influenced by pho-
Lymph Node Involvement. tographers Maggie Steber, 

That doesnt mean a physi- Web. 2017. Lynsey Addario, Danny
Wilcox Frazier and others, as
cian should not be consulted AgingCare.com. Breast well as by genre painters like
quite the opposite, in fact. Cancer: Signs, Symptoms, Peter Bruegel the Elder.
Consulting a physician (or and Treatments. Web. 2017.
team of physicians) will help Marchs body of work aims

I would much Bidmystore.com


 
 

rather be We are pleased to announce


announcing births, Ferris Art Galleries will be
weddings and
engagements. posting its art on line for
purchases, which will include an
  

Print is free, small


pictures are $35.00 original Thomas Kincaid, It is
to help fray the worth checking out.
  

cost. Email us at
ncnewsnh@gmail. Open a sellers account and list
com everything for free.
Page A-7 October 6 , 2017 northcountrynewsnh.com |NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS
CANNON
CANNON MOUNTAIN
MOUNTAIN
AERIAL TRAMWAY
AERIAL TRAMWAY
An An 80-passenger
80-passenger tram,
tram, which makeswhich makes
a quick ascent 2,180 vertical
a quick ascent 2,180 vertical feet to feet to
the the 4,080'
4,080' summit.summit. On clear days,
On clear days,
visitors
visitors to the to the can
summit summit
see can see
views
views ofstates
of four fourand
states and Canada.
Canada.

cannonmt.com
cannonmt.com

Crank 603-823-8800
603-823-8800
EXIT
EXIT 34B
34B OFF OFF I-93
I-93
your adventure up
a notch! SAVE
SAVE WITH
WITH THE THE
DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY PASS! PASS!
F R A N C O N I A N O T C H S TAT E PA R K
Two
Two amazing
amazing attractions
attractions
one
one lowlow
price.price.

THE
THEFLUME GORGEGORGE
FLUME
A two-mile self-guided
A two-mile nature walknature walk
self-guided
thatthat
includes an 800' long
includes gorge long gorge
an 800'
withwith
sheersheer
70'90'70'90'
rock walls.rock
Otherwalls. Other
attractions are the are
attractions pool,the
glacial
pool, glacial
boulders and covered bridges.
boulders and covered bridges.

603-745-8391
603-745-8391
EXIT 34A OFF
EXIT 34A I-93
OFF I-93

NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| ncnewsnh@gmail.com October 6, 2017 Page A-8

You might also like