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1980 NOVEMBER 1980 Daily News, Sat. November 15. 16, 1980 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT (. FO 15 10 39 3 4 5 00 9 10 121 16 17 18 19' 23. 30 24 25 267 ON Check-a-date HAMPDEN Public pancake breakfast Nov.

15 from 4 to 9 a.m. at the Kiwanis Civic Center will be served by the Hampden Volunteer Fire Department. ADDISON Rummage sale Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. will be sponsored by the Pleasant River Historical Society at the Masonic Hall.

HERMON Le Vi Rounders will hold a turkey trot square dance Nov. 15, 8 p.m., at the Hermon Elementary School with Jim Belanger as caller and Leigh Milton cuing the rounds. BROOKS Public baked bean supper will be served by. the GrantStaples Post, VFW, at the hall from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov.

15 to benefit the building fund. BELFAST Chicken Reelers Square Dance Club will have a harvest supper at 6:30 p.m. and dance at 8 p.m. on Nov. 15.

Those attending are to bring a salad, dessert or casserole. VERONA Public baked bean supper at 6 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Verona Town Hall will be served by the Verona Women's Club. PRESQUE ISLE Spud Shufflers will hold an Apple Munchers Dangle Dance at 8 p.m.

Nov. 15 at the Zippel School. Cliff Long will call and Adrina McElwain will cue the rounds. ORONO Baked bean supper served by the Methodist Youth Fellowship will be at 5 p.m. Nov.

15 at the church. ORONO Alumnae chapter, Delta Delta Delta, will work on sleigh bell day during the meeting at 2 p.m. to celebrate Founder's Day at Kennebec Hall, University of Maine. WINTERPORT LaLeche League will discuss the art of breastfeeding and overcoming difficulties at 9:30 a.m. on Nov.

18 at the home of Elizabeth Foley, Marine Street. All interested mothers and their babies are welcome. HAMPDEN Senior citizens will gather for a potluck dinner at noon on Nov. 17 at the Kiwanis Civic Center. BANGOR Overeaters Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m.

Nov. 16 at Taylor Osteopathic Hospital; 9 a.m. Nov. 17 at St. Joseph Hospital, Center Street; and 12:30 p.m.

Nov. 20 at the TB Center, Broadway. BROWNVILLE Pleasant River Lodge state communication at the usual meeting hour Nov. 17 at the lodge will elect officers and present annual business. BREWER Bangor Business and Professional Women will be entertained by the music committee, meet new members and conduct business after the 6 p.m.

supper Nov. 17 at the White Elephant Restaurant. BREWER MPM Club will hear Mrs. Eleanor Snow review "To be a Princess" by Mary V.R. Thayer at the home of Mrs.

Snow, 11 Silk at 2 p.m. Nov. 17. BANGOR Sweet Adelines Penobscot Valley chapter will host prospective members at 7 p.m. Nov.

17 at Bangor Hall of Bangor Community College. Anyone interested in singing -part harmony is welcome. ORONO Al-Anon support group for friends and relatives of alcoholics will meet Nov. 18 at the Methodist Church, Oak Street. WATERVILLE The Maine Division of AFLA will sponsor a men's and women's foil and open fencing tournament at the Colby College Field House on Nov.

16. Registration is from 9 to 9:30 a.m. The public is invited at no charge. EDDINGTON The Bo-Jan Stompers Square Dance Club will hold a square dance and gobbler's chance from 8 to p.m. on 15 at the Eddington School.

Bob Cheverie will be the caller; Roger Pye will cue the rounds. All square dancers are welcome. BROOKLIN Friends' Meeting (Quaker) will be held at the home of Carroll and Margot at 11 a.m. on Nov. 16.

BANGOR The Pine Tree Coin Club will sponsor the annual fall coin show at the Ramada Inn, Odlin Road, Nov. 15 and 16. Admission will be charged. Interested persons may contact Ronald D. Goddard, 198 Third St.

OLD TOWN The Old Library League plans a book box at the Old Town- Orono YMCA desk during National Children's Book Week, Nov. 17 through 22. Members want to start a book collection for the new YMCA library room. Donations of children's used books will be accepted. BANGOR Essex Ecumenical Street Sharing Baptist in Church Refugee.

will be Sponsorship" the scene pro- of, gram at 7 p.m. Nov. 17. The program is concerned with the experiences of those who have sponsored refugees during the past year. ORRINGTON The First United Church will be host to a harvest supper at the 100F Hall on the Main Road on Saturday, Nov.

15, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. which will include baked beans and American chop suey. Christmas Show Animal Fair of Humane Societies and the Manches: Presented by the Maine Federation ter Lions' Club Sat. Sun. ca Nov.

22 23 Augusta Civic Center FOR THE YOUNGSTERS: LIVE, petting Claust Snoopy! Lots of fun and excitement. PLUS Dog training hibitions every hour! FOR ADULTS: A chance to do some early Christmas shopping for GREAT GIFT IDEAS including jewelry, toys, furniture, musical instruments and supplies, books and Winter sports items, including snowmobiles and accessories, crafts and more! ADMISSION: Adults $1.00 Children under 12 DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Proceeds to benefit Maine Federation of Humane Societies, and Manchester Lions projects. HOURS: SAT. 11 AM TO 9:30 PM SUN. NOON TO 7 PM Limited BOOTH SPACE Still Available CALL 622-1539 For Information.

COAT OUTS Permeating the landscape 'Quilt Fever," a Maine Public Broadcasting network (MPBN) Television special demonstrating the techniques of patchwork quilting, day at 7 p.m. Quilting Smith of Warren is host the half-hour "how Featured on the show are quilts made by quilters in eastern Maine. Viewers of "Quilt Fever" will be asked to will air Satur- demonstrate their interest in instructor Diane programming devoted to the and teacher for quilt making by writing to MPBN. to" program. BS rejoice! much Christmas a part fairs, of the and Yuletide bazaars as are Santa as Open Claus and the wassail bowl.

To inform the NEWS public will and run a assist the Christmas sponsors, fair col- the umn. Items should be mailed to the NEWS possible and Mainly no later People than editor a week as soon before as for the event. Clip and save for your holiday calendar. Plans for its Art Auction were BASS HARBOR The Willing Worker Society will hold its sale at the Bass Harbor Parish House from to 5 p.m. on pre Nov.

19. Fancy articles, quilts, novelties, cards and plants will be on sale. Afternoon tea will be served and homecooked food will be on sale. LINCOLN Penobscot Valley Hospital A Auxiliary annual: bazaar from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Nov. 20 and 21 at the Lincoln Congregational Church will feature a chili luncheon at 11 a.m. on Nov. 20. Handmade quilts, baby needs, knitted and crocheted articles, Christmas wreaths and stuffed animals will be on sale.

CALAIS Christmas bazaar at the Immaculate Conception Church Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. will include an 11 a.m. luncheon and coffee, tea and sweets all day. Ladies Circle of West Brooksville Church will have their annual sale Nov.

20 at 10 a.m. at the church vestry with a brunch of hot turkey sandwiches. The Sunday School will also have a table. BANGOR Christmas fair at the Grace United Methodist Church on Union Street will begin at 10 a.m. on Nov.

22. PROSPECT Christmas fair of the Prospect Community Club will be Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. and feature decorations, wrapped gifts, white elephant items and food. Annual fair Nov.

22 at UMO -The annual Classified Employees Scholarship Fair will be held from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 22 in the Damn Yankee Room of the Memorial Union at the University of Maine at Orono. The Fair enables employees to raise scholarship money for children, grandchildren and stepchildren of classified employees at the University of Maine. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

featuring fish and corn chowder, apple pie and coffee. Brownie Schrumpf will decorate gingerbread cookies. Stephen King will autograph books from 2-3 p.m. There will be an artist corner featuring works by local artists. Face painting will be available.

Cheerleading class at Bangor YWCA A six-week class in cheerleading will be offered at the Bangor-Brewer YWCA starting Saturday. Classes for grades three and four will be from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. and for grades five and six from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. Laura Potaro, a National Cheerleaders Association instructor and cheerleader at the University of Maine at Orono, will teach the class. 616 4 TUCKED Argyles 8 Solid colors CUSTOM HOUSE' Main 30, Winterpert 223-4314 Eyelet design interesting By Pat Trexler Openwork eyelet pattern stitchery adds pizzazz to a classic saddle shoulder cardigan a Pat trexler "Plain 'n' fancy" Original.

Those of you who enjoy working pattern stitches will find the eyelet design interesting but easy, with panels designed so that there are no increases or Stitchases within the pattern If you prefer a simple classic or if you are a beginning knitter, a plain version done in all all-over stockinette. stitch i is quite stunning. Directions are written without abbreviations with helpful tips for beginners. Sweater can be made in sizes 10 to 20 with four -ply knitting worsted weight yarn. To, obtain directions for making the "Plain 'n' Fancy" Cardigan, send your request for leaflet No.

0-22 with $1.00 and a long, stamped, selfaddressed envelope to Pat Trexler BMN, P.O. Box 810, North Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29582. Or you may order Kit No. K- 22, containing instruction leaflet plus top quality acrylic yarn, by sending check or money order to Pat Trexler at the same address.

Send $13.50 for sizes 10 or 12 or send $15.50 for sizes 14 through 20. Price includes shipping charges. Please specify your choice of Cranberry, Banana, Copper, Wedgewood Blue, Pale Olive or Natural Flax. further artistry of Space plans auction Fourth Annual discussed at the Open Space Art Center's annual meeting at the University of Maine in Orono. The auction is scheduled for St.

Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, at the Hilton Hotel in Bangor. The auction is Open Space's major fund-raising event. The majority of items auctioned will be original art work solicited from Maine artists. The annual meeting included a talk and slide presentation by Mike Lewis about his work.

New officers are Pat Langford, Old Town, and Barbara Unertl, Orono, copresidents; Carol Nichols, Orono, vice president; Diana Stratton, Bangor, treasurer; and Terry Lee' LaCombe, Orono, recording secretary. LaCombe is coordinating plans for the art auction. She, may be contacted at Ink Spot Graphics, Bangor, for further information. Help and contributions are welcome. Open Space, a non-profit, multi-purpose arts center, features a non-commercial art gallery and educational facility, and is funded in part by a grant from the Maine State Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

Work-abroad booklet gives information The U.S. Department of Education has a handbook that provides detailed sources of information and assistance about educational activities overseas, including study, research, teaching, work and travel. A copy of "Study and Teaching Opportunities Abroad" is available for $3 through Consumer Information Center, Dept. 216H, Pueblo, Colo. 81009.

When checking out an overseas program, it is important to know the sponsor, according to the consumer center. Any reputable organization offering a studytravel tour wants to keep its reputation and will answer inquiries prospective clients. Sound basic advice is: be skeptical, ask questions, and don't enroll or pay a deposit until you are satisfied. There is no lovelier gift than our Balsam Fir Wreath at the time of Christmas This wreath brings the natural 3 Maine beauty and woods. fragrance Being of carefully the handcrafted by the country ple of coastal Maine, it is then handsomely decorated with cones, nuts, berries, reindeer moss and a large velvetina ribbon.

Overall diameter is imately 22" and 4" thick-just right for most doorways. Gift packaged with card bearing your message and with extra greens and cones for over the fireplace. We ship UPS anywhere in the 48 United States at the appropriate time. Please indicate actual home address of the recipient for direct delivery to the door. Your order along with which any special instruction and your remittance will be promptly acknowledged.

$20.00 each, includes shipping and taxes. We would appreciate your order by December 10. "Send for free brochure of other decorative Item made from natural greenery." The Christmas Greens Shop Blue Hill, Maine 04614 P.S. Your purchase price will be tearfully refunded if this gift is not entirely pleasing. Eyelet stitchery Let's talk about knitted and crocheted trims today.

The loop stitch, described below, when added to collars and cuffs adds an expensivelooking designer touch to basic sweaters, coats or jackets. For the loop stitch, knit every stich on the first row. On the second row, every stitch is knitted but, after inserting the tip of the right hand needle into a stitch, double the yarn to form a one to one-and-a-half inch loop. Wrap this doubled yarn around the needle and complete the stitch in the normal way. Repeat these two' rows for the desired length.

A knitted bias strip makes a bood band around unfinished edges of a jacket. Try it in a contrasting color or even in a yam with a different texture. To start your bias strip, cast on two stitches. Working in stockinette stitch, increase one stitch at each end of every kint row until there ae 14 stitches on the needle. You may wish to have more stitches or less at this stage depending upon the desired width of the strip.

Continue working on stockinette stitch but, from this point on, increase one stitch at the beginning of every knit row and decrease one stitch at end of same row until band will fit around edge to be trimmed. Then decrease one stitch at each end of every knit row until two stitches remain. Bind off, fold strip in half and sew to garment. Whenever you have a hem in a garment, you might want to use a knitted picot edging. At the point where the is to be turned under, work on row as follows: With the wrong side facing you (the purl side of your work), knit two stitches together and then yarnover.

Repeat these two steps across the row. After working this turning row, work balance of piece according to directions. There are many different ways to crochet a picot edging, but here is quite simple and very pretty. First, work a row of single crochet around edge to be trimmed. Then, work a single crochet in first three stitches of the previous row; chain three and an work a slip stitch in top of the last single crochet worked.

Keep repeating these steps around edge to be trimmed. For a fancier edging, try the Crown Picot. After working a row of single crochet along edge, chain one and turn. Work a single crochet in each of next two stitches, chain eight, slip stitch in last single corchet made; single crochet in each of next two stitches, chain five, slip stitch in last single crochet made. Keep repeating these steps across row or edge to be trimmed.

Because of the large volume of mail she receives, Pat is unable to answer your letters personally. However, she welcomes all questions and hints and will use those of general interest in the column whenever possible. Miss Dobek, Drew are engaged BRUNSWICK Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.

of Rocky Hill Drive have announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan of Royal Oak, to Leonard R. Drew Jr. of Houlton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R.

Drew of Warwick, R.I. wedding is planned for August 1981. Miss Dobek graduated from Brunswick High School in 1973 and from the University of Rhode Island College of Phar- macy in Kingston, R.I., in 1978. She is doing a clinical residency in hospital pharmacy, Hospital at in William Beaumont Royal Oak, Mich. Mr.

Drew graduated from Warwick Veterans Memorial High School in Warwick, R.I., in 1972 and from URI College of Pharmacy in 1977. He is doing a. residency in hospital pharmacy administration at Houlton Regional Hospital in Houlton. Home of the Steinway Piano VINER MUSIC COMPANY Model Grand VINER MUSIC CO. (Now in stock in ebony) Tel.

947-7314 20 Broad Bangor WANT TO BUY ORIENTAL RUGS Any Size Any Condition One or Whole Estate Maine's Largest Oriental Rug Buyer Lawrence Forlano, Inc. Box 601 Kennebunkport, Me. 207-967-3775 Teen queen Dana Pellegrini, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. George Pellegrini, Waterville, was crowned Miss Maine Teen at a pageant held at the Sheraton Inn, Portland, last week.

She was also the recipient of the talent award for her ballet performance. On Nov. 18 Dana will travel to the national finals in Albuquerque, N.M., where she will compete for the Miss. Teen crown and a $15,000 scholarship to the college of her choice. ZALES Diamond Solitaire.

For Christmas, give her a magnificent diamond in 14 karat gold. Beautiful giftwrap free. .20 $575 NOON KNOWS MORE THAN THE DIAMOND STORE ZALES ZALESCREDIT INCLUDING 90-DAY PLAN -SAME AS CASH" MasterCard V15A American Express Carte Blanche Diners Club weight may vary plus or minus 01 carat Illustration enlarged.

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