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Concord Monitor from Concord, New Hampshire • 24

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Concord Monitori
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Concord, New Hampshire
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8L today at 0 pm Area people will atag solo adadiona by Baeh an Invited to meet Drtbte wtw baa recently onp People may call the bacndliBvtCbanb Esther Vincent will di-lore IntOrmatloa net the choir In staging Chrietniaa carols at 1 had a kidney transplant 1 )ii(yfthf HI Mil fnrmnml Executivo director Linda Steuaatag said jiK pin Monday accompanied by organist Chriatmaa baskets barb been donated by etiK jeaaGibbk dents otGottatown schools and they wffl be dia- celebrate the tributedtodlalyaiapaM- uLju American ftnrfOxMS Area residents are In- mmmf vited toglvt blood rt i holiday htood drivs 4 children and youth croup memben wiUpartlci- Paoptomaycanifewtetatormatloit Wrnas stonr at the 10 am worship aenrice Statewida Pn grata at Action to Chnsenw Lessons and carols and a candldlght service enr AriAapnaHt The board o( directors ap- practiced In early days of the church wiU high: proved an expanded work plan to Include land light a Christmas eve service at 7:30 pm Monowner education working with state and local day officials and public education protects to an courage saving open apace land at the annual St Andrew Afrfootpaf CbnrcfL Identical meeting held recently at tM Bricks Towei Re- candlelight services will be held at pm and taurant pm Christmas eve at the Church In Hop- Paul Boflnger John Barto and Tudor Rich Union ards will continue to serve as members of the ne Rev Dwight Blakealee parish rector will board Bag family eudiarlat service at pm Gret- People may write POBok 797 for In- chen Dotwette will direct the children's choir formation about programs far conserving open mg Rachael Johnson will be orxanist Churches Irene Shepard will direct the choir in staging traditional carols at 1: 30 pm The Rt Rev Philip A Smith will celebrate the choral eucharist at I pm r- Church The Rev Charles Ooee naator wlli sneak on 1 Re- memBethlrtem'" attheOulstmasevecand- performed at tae Christmas wor- iedght service Monday at Service tomorrow There will be only one Elaine Anderson win accompany caml stag-(vyiM lug on the organ at 7 pm before the wonhip service On Christmaseve church school children will Everyone la invited participate ta a family service at 6:30 pm A concert of sacred music and dance wffl be held Canaetlta Mooaatarr Traditional French at 10:45 pm and a candle lighting service of Latin and German canuwVl precede midnight carols and Holy Communion at 11 pm Special Events Concord: Frost Bow: A one-man needlepoint be on exhibit In the Hall Tavern and Doubleday's pictorf- exhibit by Leo Klinger MD Ballroom through Feb Ad- Sundays from 1 pm to 4:40 al essay by Betsy and Tom Mel- will be on display at the Bow mission: adults $1 children pm They will be dosed vin of Fmw Center Vermont Public library through Decern- 50f The Hall Tavern and all Christmas eve Christmas and will be on display at the Con- ber Deerfield museum houses are New Day Call 413-774- cord Public Library through open Monday through Saturday 5111 December Deerfield: Antique toys will meMiMamutaiioiMaMwt Faretra Music Service CLOUD ONLY CHRISTMAS WEB MannftiarBlacfcwater String Band will present a square contra dance at St Teresa's Parish Han today 1:30 pm Admission la ISA Lessons for begin-net at 8 pm CaU 334-7(69 Warner: A Christmas Carol will be presented by Kearsarge Theatre Co at the Warner Town Hall Mata St today at 7: pm Admission gl Reservations NEW TEAR'S DAT JIMFREDYMA will pay up to $16 per oz and more for 'Sterling Silver Ware' call 746-4923 evenings Compliments Gene Caroselli owner of the new Disco Roller Skating Rink Lakes Region Roller Skating Center in Gilford opposite the airport just 2 miles from the Margate Motel This will be one of the largest roller skating rinks in New England REFUSE COLLECTION DECEMBER 25 1979 (CHRISTMAS DAY) Continuing with our previous policy Refuse WILL NOT be collected and the Sanitary landfill will be CLOSED on Christmas Day Refuse usually picked up on TUESDAY will be picked up on WEDNESDAY December 26 1979 along with the scheduled Wednesday pickup Ronald Ford DirecJorofPublkWc St Audraw'i Thrift Shop Nww London Films UMWiaUiMiiMmUMiiaian faff Building Supply Rt 109 Davtovtil 7414477 (Exit 7 off 1-09) lumbof Hardware Faint We are pleased to have furnished all the disco lighting which was installed by our electronic specialist Kevin Bean and Faretra Music Service Ctamtf: Web sponsored by the Bishop Brady Junior Class will be at St Pet-er1! Parish Hall on North State Street today from to 3 pm An children grades 1-1 are welcome to attend A donation of $1 per child is requested Concord: Third Man on the Mountain a children's vaca-Uou fUm win be shown in the room at Concord Public Library Wednesday at 10 am THERE'S ALWAYS A HEW REASON V) Our famous with ovary kind of canter from fin creams to froita cordial to tirunchy nuts and In throe' tasty sizes AldMfc-AIxflk We also installed alL the electronic games and vending machines which are of the very latest models Saturday from 9 am-6 pm This Sunday Deb23 12 to 5)30 I) Music MftlDurt We also were very pleased to have set up Cote's Roller Skating Rink in Franklin which is another fine amusement center Concord: Thursdays Underground Music Stage off Bicentennial Square presents at the Met" Jazz swing hem Boston with their singing shark today 9 pm to 13:31 I'- ml i FARETRA MUSIC VENDING INC 13 WAUE(4 STRICT CONCOUL' NH 62 Hall St Concord 225-2611 Exhibits ui SB from 10 AM 6 PM Concord: Watercoloro by Fran Malign of Bow are on exhibit at the Batik of New Hamp-Miire Stewart Nelson Plaxa througfa Chriatmaa -J akAf yiryrib' Announcement ci 11 iu WANT A COMPUTER? BITZNBYTES COMPUTER CENTER 56B Pleasant St (Right Across From The Federal Building) 224-8233 10 AM to 9 PM i Cii 7 A i 5 Ul 'ri --ff 'A: Fs -59 as stated on a thecwerofbiir white sale circular Wt 1 M- tiy I 9 Opae Every Eveeieg 1 1 r' "'t if JIESIE NOW REOPENED AT 34 Pleasant Street I A I A fl 0 a 0 Replace Year Old UmaALmM RaaeAexs NMTM0 )yiTMI M-a 1mm vv in miwm iios 4- i' "1 4 I (A We r11 A I i Compefe Heating Installation jN 7 1 's r-aV 11 4 A 1 V'V i kt I 'a -4 i-vJ GASBOIIERS GAS CONVERSIONS ViVii- 8:00 AM To 5 PM MONDAY DEC 24f 8AMTQ6 PM Jo Help You With Your Last Minute Shopping Items' Such As Cosmetics Whitman's Chocolates Russell Stover Candies Health Beauiy Aids arid Stocking Stutters Our Concord Heights Store Will Also Be Open These Hrs ji '-'V i v- i i IU LORACO -K i Plumbing A Hunting KtS-ABowHeH 225-9126 i 3 i MriVfcJAE rn a kg iWlMritrigiiifl Mai rftwrqirtaw.

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