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THE 7TH ANNUAL PERRY MOYER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNA-
MENT TO BENEFIT THE POULTNEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
While continuing to recover from the tremendous amount of damage caused to
oadways, trees and historic markers during the July 3rd, 2014 storm that
truck Poultney, the Poultney Cemetery Association has been selected to be
he beneficiary of the 7th Annual Perry Moyer Memorial Golf
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property, resting place of Perry and many friends and families of our beauti-
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BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. There
will be a $1,000 jackpot and 31 games for $13. Doors open at
5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The Bennington Elks is at
125 Washington Ave.
THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thursday
starting at 6 p.m. This clinic is for uninsured people 18 years
of age or older, who would otherwise fall through the cracks
of our fractured health care system. It is located in the First
Baptist Church at 601 Main St. Please call 802-447-3700 for
an appointment to be seen.
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Chicken BBQ Saturday, July 4, at West Fort Ann United Method-st Church, Copeland Pond Rd. ½ Chicken, Baked potato, coleslaw,oll, homemade pies and beverage. Take out or eat under the tent.
Also, bake sale and craft t able. Serving from 4:00 PM. Adults $12.,Children 5-12 $6., under 5 free. For more info call 793-0969.
TRAWBERRY FESTIVAL: Local crafts highlight the Middletownprings Strawberry festival. unday, June 21 from 2-4pm. Info: 802-35-2421 or 235-2376.
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UILDING LOT: Secludedacre lot (Can be subdivided
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JOHN DEERE SNOWBLOWER For Sale: JohnDeere Snowblower TRS 32.Need some work. Call for de-tails 609-256-3172. $75.00
GREEN FIREWOOD FORSALE: $165 full cord, includ-ing local delivery. Out of areadelivery: $180/cord.
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WHITE VINYL FENCE3 Rails plus post.
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FOR SALE: John Daly Goldmodel golf clubs & bag. Excel-lent condition, most clubs neverused. Asking $150. Call 518-507-6112
TIRES FOR SALECar, Truck, Dump Truck,
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PAINTING/WALLPAPERBringing Colors Together
Pressure/Window WashingFully Insured.
518-415-5733
HIGHER CASH PAIDFOR COINS, jewelry, gold,silver, watches, diamonds,
stamps, sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @
518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.
SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rusticfurniture stock. Select gradehardwood lumber, includingbutternut, cherry, oak, ash, birch,etc. Call 518-494-2747.
SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: full cord, local, unseasonedHardwood, cut and split. 518-692-2109
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Deer Heads Mounted. BearRugs Made. Museum Quality.
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CASH: For crank phono-graphs, early 78's,
cylinder records, parts.Call 798-5612
ERBE TENT RENTALStables, chairs, food chest,
lights, and tent sides.Andy @ 469-3048Art @ 791-4562
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CAROL’S COLLECTIBLES & Antiques
DebitCards
518.499.0728 • Carol &Terry84 Broadway, Route 22
Whitehall, NY
Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop
Books • Glassware
• Frames • Artwork
• Tools • Toys
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• Plates & Dishes and so much more!
23 East Broadway,Salem, NY
518-854-3857Visit us onFacebook
McCartee’s BarnFine Art & Antiques
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518-798-4747
60 Glenwood Avenue,Queensbury, NY
•Antiques•Collectibles
•Crafts
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Sundays throughout the SummerCall us or stop by.
“Stu” Maguire’sEquipment Sales, Inc.
NYS DMV #3580143518-695-3545
93 State Route 4Greenwich, NY 12834-9607
93 State Route 4Greenwich, NY 12834-9607
Used Cars & TrucksBought and Sold
Used Auto & Truck Parts
We Stand Behind Our
Cars!
Used Cars & TrucksBought and Sold
Used Auto & Truck Parts
We Stand Behind Our
Cars!
Moore’s Corners • 518-642-1720Jct. Routes 22 & 149, 8626 State Rt.22, Granville, NY
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Dave HicksRoute 40 Hartford, NY
518-632-5422
WANTED, ANYTHINGWITH A SMALL ENGINE,
RUNNING OR NOT.CASH PAID FOR SOME
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2001 VW BEETLE100,000 miles; good condition;new tires. $4000. 518-260-7832.
NOW ACCEPTINGOR WILL PICK UP
Scrap Metal or AppliancesAlso: We buy & pickup scrap
cars. 518-695-6757
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Open: Mon. - Fro. 7-5; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday
BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo.
There will be a $1,000 jackpot and 31 games for $13. Doors
open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The Bennington
Elks is a t 125 Washington Ave.
THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thurs-
day starting at 6 p.m. This clinic is for uninsured people 18
years of age or older, who would otherwise fall through the
cracks of our fractured health care system. It is located in
the First Baptist Church at 601 Main St. Please call 802-
447-3700 for an appointment to be seen.
THE FOOD SHELF at the North Bennington Baptist Church
is open every Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
READY TO GO!
STAFFING CHANGES AT THE MCCULLOUGH FREE LI-BRARY The end of May saw the retirement of long time Children’sLibrarian Bonnie Dundas from the staff of the McCullough Free Li-brary. Having served in that capacity for over 18 years, Bonnie willbe greatly missed by patrons of the Children’s Room and the Library
in general. She had built connections with Hiland Hall School,Southshire School and the Head Start Program, as well as with thehomeschooling community. Bonnie’s friends and fans will be glad tohear that she will retain her ties with the Library through specialprojects. With the departure of Bonnie Dundas, the Library has an-nounced the hiring of Jennie Rozycki as the new Children’s Librar-ian. Jennie is a 2013 graduate of the University of Rhode Island’sSchool of Library and Information Science with a MLIS and certifi-cate in Information Literacy Instruction. She has worked at theLarchmont Public Library and the Bennington Free Library providingreference services and cataloging. Jennie continues part time at theBennington Library. There will be an Open House at the Library onSaturday, June 27th from 10:00 – 2:00to provide an opportunity forchildren and parents to meet and share their interests and ideas aboutprograms. Turning Point Center of Bennington CountyMeetings... MONDAY; Making Recovery Easier. 12:00 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous. 5:30 p.m. Al-Anon Beginners. 6:30 p.m.Alateen. 7:00 p.m. TUESDAY; Women’s Self-Esteem Group.11:00 a.m. Meditation Group. 5:00 p.m. Co-Dependents Anony-mous. 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY; Narcotics Anonymous. 12:00p.m. Double Trouble. 2:00. p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous. 6.00 p.m.
THURSDAY; All Recovery Meeting. 11:00 a.m. FRIDAY; AllRecovery Meeting. 4:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous. 5:30 p.m.
WEST PAWLET FLEA MARKET- BIG RAFFLE and BAKESALE will be held on TOWN WIDE YARD SALE DAY in WestPawlet, Vermont. It will be held at the fire station, which is located onVermont Route 153 (Main Street). It will be Saturday, July 11thfrom 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – RAIN or SHINE. Sponsored by theLadies Auxiliary of the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department. Afamily event. All are welcome! Auxiliary members Joanne Reid andEllie Park said that a lot will be going on throughout the day. Therewill be a light BREAKFAST, a FOOD SALE, and a LUNCHEON.The firehouse kitchen will open at 9:00 a.m. for a light BREAKFASTof donuts and coffee and it will be open for lunch. The Food Sale willoffer many homemade items. There will be a variety of flea marketitems from local as well as visiting vendors. Vendor tables in themarket area are available for rent at $10 each – 1st come, 1st serve.Reserve a table soon! Flea market contacts are Edna Winot: 802-645-0174 and Ellie Parks: 802-2871639. Edna will have her usualraffles. More than 50 items to be raffled, including, but not limited to,Telescope furniture and cash!!! Raffle tickets are currently on saleand may be purchased through any Auxiliary member! The BIGRAFFLE drawings will begin around 2:00 p.m. and one does not needto be present to win!The whole community is invited to have a lawnsale. For more information, please contact Joanne Reid (802)-645-
0244.
MCCULLOUGH FREE LIBRARY SEEKS DONATIONSFOR BOOK SALE. The John G. McCullough Free Library inNorth Bennington, VT is planning their annual book sale and iseeking donations of adult and children’s books, DVDs, and CDsnd LP records. Area residents can bring donations to the l ibraryuring operating hours: Tuesday andWednesday 1 – 8, Thursdaynd Friday 1 – 6, or Saturday 10am to 2pm. No textbooks, VHSapes, Readers Digest books, encyclopedias or badly outdated non-iction can be accepted. To make arrangements for other times torop off donations, please call the library at 447-7121. The Booknd Bake Sale will take place at the McCullough Library in North
Bennington from 9:00AM to 4:00PM on Saturday, September2th and 10:00AM to 4:00 PM on Sunday September 13th
VENDOR SPACES ARE AVAILABLE for rent for the Ver-mont / New York Slate Valley Artisans (artists and crafts per-ons) / Authors Market. The event will be held rain or shine dur-ng “Welcome-Back-to-the-Slate-Valley” Day; the day in which
Côr y Penrhyn, the Penrhyn Welsh Male Voice Choir, fromBethesda, Wales will be with us. The market will be open from0:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday September 2nd in Poultney alongts historic Main Street. Artisans and published authors with heri-age to, or resident in, a slate valley community are invited toarticipate.[Our “slate valley” consists of the communities of:
Benson, West Haven, Hubbardton, West Castleton, Castleton,Blissville, Hydeville, Fair Haven, North Poultney, Farnamsville,Poultney, East Poultney, South Poultney, Wells, North Pawlet,Pawlet, West Pawlet, West Rupert and Rupert in Vermont; andWhitehall, Hampton, Jamesville, Raceville, Truthville, Middle
Granville, Granville, South Granville, Porter, West Hebron, Hebronnd Salem in New York.]Vendor spaces along historic Main Street are available for rent.Contact Poultney Area St. David’s Society to reserve a space;
[email protected] - message phone # 802-287-5744.More details are available at: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/
vtpasds/ - click on the link for events to learn more.
LAKE
ST. CATHERINE
BOAT PARADEThe Lake St. CatherineAssociation is pleased to
announce our 3rd AnnualBoat Parade. All are wel-
come to join the paradeor cheer from the shore. There will be 4 prizes for decorated
boats: Most original, most patriotic, funniest, and best overall.Judges will view the passing boats from three viewing areas:
Crow’s nest (Forest House Bay), Mid Pines (Red BoatHouse...Ox Bow Bay) and off Cone’s Point. Look for the Red
White and Blue balloons! The parade will begin with a gatheringof all participating boats in Forest House Bay at 1:00 PM on July
4th (rain date Sunday, July 5th). Participating is easy. Justcontact LIla Burgner at [email protected] or (802)-884-8174
to register and get a boa t number or for more info. ARE YOU AMEMBER YET? For information call Rob Goldman at 203-470-
8917 or email [email protected]
THE BENNINGTON ARTS GUILD (103 South Street) is a
on-profit organization.Our mission is to foster a sense of self-wareness as a community of artists. As an artist co-operative
we are dedicated to attracting public attention to and providing a
iable market for arts in the Bennington, VT area. We affordpace for local member artists and new, upcoming artists to exhibitheir works. Many of our former members used the Guild as a
beginning" venue that enabled them to launch their own businesseswhile pairing with more established artist who mentored them.
Our website is used as an additional vehicle to help artists gainisibility. If you are interested in joining us, go to our website:
ttp://www.benningtonartsguild.org/members.html. Here you wille able to download the application brochure and read more about
he Bennington Arts Guild.
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334 Pleasant St
REDEMPTION CENTER
BENNINGTON VERMONTJust off Main St
Call: (802)-442-9886 We happily take Bottle Drives
WE WANT YOUR CANS & BOTTLES!
REE VERMONT BOATING COURSE FOR ANYONE BORN AFTER JANUARY 1, 1974.
To help keep boaters, safe, the Lake St. Catherine Association is offering Safe Boating Courses.
These are mandated by the State of Vermont for every power boater born after January 1, 1974. The
ourse is FREE and all you will need is a highlighter or a #2 pencil for the test. It might also be smart
o bring a snack. Wells Village School, (Route 30) June 29 and 30 from 4:30 until 8:30. Poultney
Volunteer Fire Dept. (Beaman St.) on July 1 & 2 also 4:30 - 8:30. Space is limited to 25 people so
egistration is necessary Call Frank Callahan at 802-645-9136 or Martin Greenberg 802-645-0879 to
ave your spot and info.
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BRUNSWICK HARLEY-DAVIDSON, INC.
/ BUELL, INC
1130 Hoosick Road
Troy, NY 12180Ph: 518-279-1145
Fa: 518-279-0825 www.brunswickharley.com
Hrs: M-Fri 9-6. Sat 9-3
HISTORIC ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO REOPEN Poultney, Ver-
mont. Historic St. John’s Episcopal Church will reopen in June as a summer chapel
with weekly worship services every Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Service of Evening Prayer
will be led by local Episcopal clergy and the rich notes of the original 1840’s William
Nutting hand-pump organ will accompany hymns at many services. At other times
music will be by violin, flute, guitar and folk harps. Light refreshments will be avail-
able after worship in the garden, weather permitting.
The Welsh service in honor of this region’s rich Welsh heritage officiated by The
Reverend Christopher David will be July 25th.
The detailed summer schedule will be announced. Volunteers to assist with weekly
needs including organ pumping and refreshments will be appreciated. Please contact
da Mae Johnson at (802)-287-9744 for more information.
These services are a rare opportunity offered to worshippers, historians, musicians
and lovers of early Vermont. For months, a group of residents have been planning for
he reopening of very special St. John's Church on Route 140 in East Poultney for
ummer Saturday services. Untouched and unchanged St. John’s is one of the two
hurches from the early 1800s surviving in this village. It is located across from the
village green, which is dominated by the stately United Baptist church.
St. John's is a fine example of classic New England Carpenter Gothic. It retains its
gated pews, kerosene lamps, stenciled walls and a rare, hand pump, organ made by
Vermonter, William Nutting, which dates from the 1840s. The cornerstone of St.
ohn's was laid May 27, 1831. The first services were held a year later, May 27,
832. The first Episcopal Bishop of Vermont, the Rt. Rev. John Henry Hopkins,
presided at the consecration of the building. When the church was erected East Poultney
was booming. It boasted two large inns, mills along the Poultney River, a debatingociety and a library. Clarks, Hughes, Lewises, Thralls, Teetors, rest in the adjacent
St. John's Cemetery, families still in Poultney, or as many, who left only to return,
who are a testimony to continuity.The arrival of the railroad moved the center of town
activity west, and members of St. John's church then built another Episcopal church,
Trinity Church, in the new hub in the 1860s. St. John's held regular services until
931. After that the old church opened only once a year for an annual service of
worship. The summer of 2014 brought the first reopening since 1931. Since the
losing and sale of Trinity Church, attention is focused on St. John's Church, not only
due to its quality as a historical treasure, but also as a place for continuing worship in
he Episcopal tradition. The building is also a resource which may be offered to the
ommunity.
Members of the executive committee of the Church stress that the services are
open to all. They welcome all to join them as they usher in this second year in the 21st
entury in the life of this venerable, old house of worship.
Donations will be gratefully received. To send donation, kindly make check pay-able to “St. John’s Restoration Fund”, and mail it to: Treasurer, Randall Wareing, 527
Granville Street, Poultney, VT 05764.
For further information, please call The Rev. William A. Davidson (518- 499- 1850),
Chair, or Ida Mae Johnson (802-287-9744) of St. John's Executive Committee.
WEST PAWLET FLEA MARKET- The Fire Department Auxiliary’s ANNUAL FLEA MARKET,ONCE A YEAR BIG RAFFLE and BAKE SALE will be held on TOWN WIDE YARD SALE DAYin West Pawlet, Vermont. It will be held at the fire station, which is located on Vermont Route 153(Main Street). It will be Saturday, July 11th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. – RAIN or SHINE. Spon-sored by the Ladies Auxil iary of the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department, the FLEA MARKETand BAKE SALE is a family event. All are welcome! Auxiliary members Joanne Reid and Ellie Parksaid that a lot will be going on throughout the day. There will be a light BREAKFAST, a FOOD SALE,and a LUNCHEON. The firehouse kitchen will open at 9:00 a.m. for a light BREAKFAST of donutsand coffee and it will be open for lunch. The Food Sale will offer many homemade items. There willbe a variety of flea market items from local as well as visiting vendors. Vendor tables in the marketarea are available for rent at $10 each – 1st come, 1st serve. Reserve a table soon! Flea market
contacts are Edna Winot: 802-645-0174 and Ellie Parks: 802-2871639. Edna will have her usual raffles.And, JoAnne said that the ONCE A YEAR BIG RAFFLE will be held with more than 50 items to beraffled, including, but not limited to, Telescope furniture and cash!!! Raffle tickets are currently onsale and may be purchased through any Auxiliary member! The BIG RAFFLE drawings will beginaround 2:00 p.m. and one does not need to be present to win!The whole community is invited to havea lawn sale. For more information, please contact Joanne Reid (802)-645-0244.
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