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PAGE 2B Community Friday, May 31. 1996 Have a question? Ask the Help devk; Cal UW0 or (S00 betotm 10 am ud I pm. UamOtj to rvUy Fac 660-1102; L-VU bfrecfraLm Mail; Burlington Fret Press P.O. Box 10. Buriicgion, Vl 05402 Fax: 660-1 Deaths VERMONT PORTRAIT mitted la ueiang by ike keopttaL parents or grandparrnu.

for tninrmanon. call SieUme yjler at l6Urm or tSOOf 42 J-J 124 between am. and ipm i Phi lease. Me llaasfieUfc Cat Eastern Mountain Sports at 664-0473 far oetaas. Ktkt the Dam Kdgfcberfcaee) Iral ta Basis Break: Cal Geoff and Conrue Piumea 6936663 fat Oetaas.

Tral Oeaaae mmd laterwretive hikes la Variaat state parks: Youth Corps members tl lead trad cleanup parties and haves. For Oetatis cat 244 7037. rdrfflevtr Walk: Learn about typeaity found ferns and wffcftowers. Group sue fcmrted to 12. Cal the Nature Center at 688-9218 for more rformation.

Hike la Vtfskira tt the Upper Valley Uu4 Trast aad Dartamrtfe Cp: Three mommg walks Taylor Valley. Ca UVLT at (603) 643-6626 for meeting times and places. Hike ap Back Maaataia: Moderate hike with Bread Loaf Section of Green Mountain Ctub. Cai Anita Ductos at 545-2585 for details. National Trans Day Wart Nike: Hike with Burlington section of Green Mountain CKib.

CaN Pam Gill at 879-1 457 or John Sharp at 862-3941. Work Party aa the Lang Trail: Vermont 140 to CokJ River Road. Call Rob and Sue Carey at 446-2830 for details. Wildflewer hike la Cretoa State Ferest Easy hike. Can Dons Washburn at 476-4264.

Bike ride with the Ottauquechee section af Creea Mountaia Club: 30 miles. Call Dick Broussard at 295-2706 for Information. Nike ta Table Rock: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. strenuous hike with Vermont Institute of Natural Science and Equinox Preservation.

$3 VINS member. $5 non-member. Pack a lunch. Call 362-4374 for more iTfofwation. 04icatiea af aaa aula af the Crass Venaeat Trait Meet at Morrtpeter Oly Hal at 1 1 a.m.

for wak to One Partnership Cam sue. Dedication ceremony at 1 p.m. Bnrg a lunch. Cal Rose Paul at 24 1 -36 1 4 for detarts. Bulingtoa police log Trie Free Ps pubkVie 1 summary of tna oay log of tna Poaoe Department.

Tn Mormatjon it tuppied by tha OeciartmanL WEDNESDAY 7:50 a.m.: Larceny from a vehicle on Intervale Avenue. 10:24: Larceny on Main Street. 2:55 p.m.: Forced burglary on Mam Street. 4:28: Vandalism to a vehicle on Hdc Street. Attempted larceny on North Winooski Avenue; bicycle.

6:12: Non-forced burglary on Pine Street. 6:21: Larceny on Intervale Avenue; bicycle. 9:16: Forced burglary on Intervale Avenue. 9:49: Larceny from a building on North Street. 11:25: Larceny from a building on Drew Street.

11:56: Vehicle theft on King; Street. Police also responded to eight disturbances, six assists, 31 motor vehicle incidents, six suspicious circumstances, five alarms, five accidents and 25 miscellaneous' calls. Public safety roundup BURLINGTON A 9 1 -year-old Burlington woman was taken to the Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington for smoke inhalation Thursday after something she was cooking caught fire in her kitchen on 31 Pitkin St. AIMN KUtn, Free frets Joe Slayton, 12, mows past a veteran's headstone In Woodbury as he helps Fletcher Brown, the town sexton of cemeteries. fntm anmxrcs tr 0M9i of nj fcamonur.

Tne annoonoa-mants appear oafly on pae 2ft. Lraina D-. 98, Burlington, May 24. retired social orier. Crowley, Minon 95.

Burlington. Wednesday; retired schoolteacher. Como, Ethchn 12. Cambridge. Wednesday.

Morin. Alma 100. Derby Line. ednesday. Perrino, Peter, 79.

Winooski, Thursday; retired from CE. Sturges, Lf Roy 90. Burlington. ednesday; retired automobile dealer. Death announcements list the name, age.

occupation ana" date of death. Announcements may be submitted in writing by family or funeral homes or by calling the Classified Department at M-H2I until Ipm Monday through Friday Call 86S-0940 or (800) 427-3124 Saturday between 4 m. and I m. and Sunday between 4 m. and 9 pm Births The Frea Press prints birth announcements of any chad bom In Vermont or bom to Vermont parents or grandpa-rems.

The announcements appear daily on page 28. SHELBURNE O'Nell, Jane (Wise) and James, had a son, Christopher James, Mav 1 8 at FAHC. SOUTH BURLINGTON Moat, Marie (Dais) and Gregory, had a daughter, Rachel Marilyn, March 25 at FAHC. IMMU MNC nmttm Aha Hart Cn, tuAamiai KM Nliw Mr a. cm (aw.

St Aaaaa. pom MaKat law, Mi Mammae Caaud Vc CrftonJ Mital Caat Birth announcements may be sub Death Notices and ETER PERRINO WINOOSKI Peter Perrino. J8, passed away Thursday, May 9), 1996, after a heart-breaking battle with cancer. His last days were spent at home and at the Vermont Respite House surrounded by family members, close IJiends, and his two beloved dogs. Peter was born In Winooskl on JUly 11, 1916.

to the late John Perrino and Theresa Leogrande Perrino Trono. He attended local schools and worked in the Star Bakery, owned hy his stepfather, John Trono, before joining the U.S. Navy in November 1943. He attended Cooks and Bakers School in the Navy and was honorably discharged as a 2nd Class petty fficer in February 1946. I Following his discharge, he owned and operated Marcotte Brothers Pharmacy for several years, then went to work for General Electric Co.

as the head of maintenance. He remained at G.E. fcr 27 years, retiring Aug. 1, 1976. Peter was an avid golfer and bowler.

He was a former member ji Rocky Ridge Country Club and Wilcox Cove Golfcourse, and Achieved a hole in one at each eourse in August 1984 and April 1993. Peter was a devoted husband, (ether, grandfather and friend. He fill be remembered for his warmth, kindness, sense of humor fnd He was loved by all who knew him and will be orely missed. He was a member Of St. Stephen's parish and the Knights of Columbus.

Peter is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Pauline (Lavigne) Perrino, whom he married in Wi-nooski on Sept. 2, 1940; his loving Children, son, Peter and his wife, Adrienne, of Highgate, and daugh-fer, Corrine and her husband, Richard Wadhams of Burlington; five grandchildren, Celeste (Perrino) and her husband, Rob Walker, of Rutland, Faith (Perrino) and her husband, Scott Dubois, of Professional Announcements Jhe Shelburne Veterinary Hospital wishes congratulations and good luck to Dr. Paula Gamache, who i9 leaving after 9 autstanding years of professional Issociation. We welcome Dr. Ross I.

Prezant who comes to the Turlington area from Phoenix, Arizona, with a special interest in Companion and exotic animals. i I nil 'aniiU'MaOi awaiiartiaaaiti-iai laMff V-Ti Help Desk The Free Press Help Desk will help you get information into the newspaper and to answer any questions you may have. We also are happy to tend you information about organizations or other list-mgs the paper publishes. The following information is available: School lunch menus Church and public library directory When to recycle your trash Recreation lists I Support groups and meeting schedules for local groups How to get your news into the Free Press You can contract the Help Desk between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Monday to Fridav at 865-0940 or (800)427-3124, Ext. 2005. The newsroom fax number is (802) 660-1802. Or E-mail via America On-Linc: bfrceprtsvSaolxom National Trails Day Satriay schedA The Green Mountain Club's schedule for Saturday's National Trails Day: I a.au Registration 8:30 This Land is Your Land Get Involved: A presentation of two campaigns committed to land protection. a.m.: Trail and shelter work parties depart, and educational workshops begin.

For details can the GMC at 244-7037. Other activities Trail work party aa tht Halfway Funerals Held Swanton, Aimee and Joy Perrino of Knoxville, and grandson and golfing partner, Christopher Morse of Burlington; two greatgrandchildren, Joshua Walker and 2ebulon Dubois; his brothers, Frank and his wife, Madeline. Perrino of Winooskl, Michael Trono of Winooskl, Louis and his wife, Maybelle, Porina of Lauderdale By the Sea, and John and his wife. Lena, Trono of Winooskl; two sisters, Angelina and her husband, Donald Houle, of Gaffney, S.C., and Mary Mazza of Colchester; his brothers-in-law. Leo and Beatrice Lavigne of Winooski, and Raymond and Flo Lavigne of Santa Fe Springs, sister-in-law, Rita (Lavigne) and John Hardacre of Winooski; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church in Winooski. There are no visiting hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of the Champlain Valley, 25 Prim Road, Colchester, Vt.

05446, or the Vermont Respite House P.O. Box 954, Williston. Vt. 05495. Arrangements are by LaVigne Funeral Home, 132 Main Winooski.

LESTINA D. BIDWELL Lestina D. Bidwell, 98, died Friday, May 24, 1996, in Burlington Health and Rehabilitation Center following a lingering illness. She was born in Waitsfield on March 24, 1898, the daughter of Dr. George S.

and Louise (Bartlett) Bidwell. Her father was a well-known and respected general practitioner in the Waterbury area. Miss Bidwell was a graduate of Syracuse University, where she earned her bachelor of science in social work. She was a social worker in New York City for 44 years, managing an office and staff of 500 people. She retired to Oswego, N.Y., in 1961 and moved back to her native Vermont in 1978.

She was a member of AAUW. Miss Bidwell had been a resident of Converse Home since 1978. She had many friends there and was known for her generosity and kindness to all. She is survived by her good and faithful friends, Joslyn Becker, Zelta Norcross and Gail Smith; as well as her friends at Converse Home. A memorial service will be held Thursday, June 6, 1996, at 11 a.m.

at Converse Home, 272 Church Burlington. Burial will be in the family lot in Hope Cemetery, Waterbury. Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, 71 S. Union in charge of arrangements. MARION LITTLE CROWLEY Marion Little Crowley, 95, died Wednesday, May 29, 1996, in Converse Home in Burlington.

The daughter of George E. and Susan (Mead) Little she was born March 29, 1901, in Burlington. Marion graduated from Burlington High School in 1919 and the University of Vermont in 1923. She taught in elementary schools in Cabot, Rochester and Burlington, and in East Hartford, where she retired in 1965. After the death of her husband, John D.

1 I I 1 12:49 p.m. Fire damage was contained in the kitchen. Smoke damage, however, went through the house. PAID NOTICES rishioners of the Cathedral, and many relatives and friends. The eulogy was offered by his daughter, Kyre Holstin.

Words of remembrance were given by Dr. Arnold Caccavo. Interment followed in St. Thomas Cemetery in Underhill Center with Father Ball reading committal prayers. Full military honors were accorded with the U.S.

flag being presented to his son, Mark, by the Vermont Army National Guard. Bearers were his son, Phillip Delorme, his sons-in-law, Michael Holstin and Steve Herrero, grandson Dan Chiasson, and his nephews, Dennis and Darryle Mongeon. Arrangements were by Ready Funeral Home, South Chapel, 261 Shelburne Road, Burlington. ESSEX JUNCTION NAY-LOR, Sarah S. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 30, 1996, at 2 p.m.

In the Corbin and Palmer Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Brian Kimball of the United Church of Colchester officiating. Interment followed in the family lot; in Mountainview Cemetery, Essex Center. Members of the Green! Mountain Doll Club and the United) Church of Colchester were pre- sent. Bearers, all nephews, were.

Alvin Gover, Gary Rocque, George) Snide, Leo Dextraze, and Lynn) and Arthur Shapard. FLAGS FLAGPOLES Residential, Commercial. Call for quote brochure. FREE Shipping of Flags in May THE FLAG SHOP OF VT 879-4542 1-800-479-4542 Essex Towne Marketplace June 1st 2 p.m. 'til Midnight We have a Belvidere.VL estate of Linnie Lawrence and consignments to include: 1850's stenciled pine step down chest; country Empire 5 drawer chest; maple framed rope bed; 2 5-legged oak extension tables with extra leaves; Victorian pine chest with walnut pulls; complete spinning wheel; ornate mirror backed Victorian walnut pump organ (it plays!) with stool; 56" butternut drop, leaf table; butter-print tall maple bed and matching dresser with mirror; 3 sets of 4 pressed back chairs; 2 pressed back rockers; 2 oak library tables; oak stands; 2 matching full size tall oak beds; tall twin size mahogany bed; 12 old hand stitched quilts; Daisy glass chum; 2 lovely old birch splint baskets; New Haven weight driven ogee clock; ironware; old tins; oil lamps; glass and china; small collec-tables; dressers and chests; sofas and chairs; dinette sets; assorted housewares; etc.

TATRO'S COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE Tun Ralph, Auctioneers Dial 7964572 ign AUCTION -Jv I Alburg Auction House II Police were not releasing the identity of the woman or her condition. Burlington firefighters responded to the woman's home at ton; a granddaughter. Holly Far-ringtort of North Ferrisburg; a grandson. Skip Hoechner of Shelburne; two great-grandchildren, Paige and Jack Farrington; another daughter, Nancy, and her family of Richmond, and a brother-in-law. Ken Nichols of Bethel, Conn.

There will be no visiting hours. Those who wish may make contributions in his memory to the Alzheimer's Association, Green Mountain Chapter, P.O. Box 1139, Montpelier, Vt. 05601. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family in Norwalk.

A memorial service will be held Saturday at 1 0 a.m. in Ready Funeral Home, South Chapel, 261 Shelburne Road, Burlington. Funerals Held BURLINGTON CORMIER, Marie Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday in St. Joseph Church with the Rev.

Yvon Royer officiating. Interment followed in New Mount Calvary Cemetery with Father Royer reading committal prayers. Bearers were Michael Bouffard Jason Mashteare, Jeffrey Trombley and Marc Buker, all nephews, and Michael Bouffard Jr. and Nathan Pope, grandnephews. Arrangements were by Boucher and Prit-chard Funeral Directors.

BURLINGTON DELORME, Milford W. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception by the Rev. Thomas Ball. Concelebrants were the Rev.

Marcel Rainville, S.S.E., and the Rev. Michael Cro-nogue, S.S.E. Altar server was Bart Cannizzaro. Readers were his sister, Margaret Mongeon, and his nephew, David Olio. Vocalist was Thomas Cannizzaro.

Organist was Jesse Mattison. Singing was the Choir of Christian Burial. Attending were several members from the Vermont Army National Guard, Howard Community Services, VNA, Sisters of Mercy, pa- Visiting hours will be Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in' Hayes-Rich Funeral Home, Main Street, Fairfax. ALMA L.

MORIN DERBY LINE Alma L. Morin. 100, of Derby Line passed away in Newport on Wednesday, May 29, 1996. She was born in Stanstead, Quebec, on Sept. 9, 1895, the daughter of Alfred and Herculine (Dragon) Morin.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews; grand- and great-grandnieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and a sister, Jeannette Buckner. Friends may call at Converse-Rushford Funeral Home in Newport on Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated In St. Mary Star of the Sea in Newport on Saturday at 11 a.m.

by the Rev. Forrest Rouelle. Interment will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery in Stanstead. Arrangements by Converse-Rush-ford Funeral Home.

LEROY M. STURCES LeRoy Munson Sturges, 90, died Wednesday, May 29, 1996, in Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. He was born in Norwalk, on Feb. 28, 1906, the son of Clifford and Anna (Moore) Sturges. He married Isabel Nichols in 1927.

Isabel predeceased him in 1990. "Roy" was a Willys-Studebak-er automobile dealer in Mount Vernon, N.Y., for 35 years. He retired in 1962 to South Kent. until his move to Shelburne in 1985. He was a member of the Young at Hearts of Shelburne.

Until he became ill and moved to Birchwood Terrace, he attended the Charlotte Congregational Church with his dear friend, Polly Benning. He is survived by his loving daughter, Priscilla, and son-in-law Ernest Hoechner of South Burling Crowley, in 1967, she returned to Vermont. Marion was active in the Episcopal Church and was a member of the Altar Guild. Since her return to Vermont, she had been a faithful member of The Cathedral Church of St. Paul.

Marion was devoted to young children, and taught first, second and third grades for more than 40 years. Her special love was her husband, "Jack," and their many friends in Connecticut and Vermont. She is survived by her sister, Lucene L. Pooley of Novato. her brother, George E.

Little Jr. of Burlington; her nieces and nephews, Susan B. Cottrell of St. Helena, Ray Torrey Bates of Novato, James E. Little of Burlington, Thomas A.

Little of Shelburne, William G. Little of Altamont, N.Y., and Margaret L. Cicchetti of Burlington; 13 grand-nieces and grandnephews; and one great-grandniece. She was predeceased by her brother Edward M. Little; and her sister Bertha L.

Larabee. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 3, 1996, at 11 a.m. in The Cathedral Church of St. Paul. The family will meet with friends at the church following the service.

Burial will take place in Lakeview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Meals on Wheels, 3 Cathedral Square, Burlington, or Chittenden County Emergency Food Shelf, 228 N. Winooski Burlington, Vt. 05401. Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, 71 S.

Union in charge of arrangements. ETHELYN (PACE) GOMO CAMBRIDGE Ethelyn A. Go-mo, 82, a longtime resident of Cambridgeboro, died late Wednesday, May 29, 1996, in Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington. Born in Bakersfield, June 26, 1913, she was a daughter of the late Vyvian and Ruth (Giddings) Page. She married L.

Glenn Go-mo, Jan. 11, 1931, in Franklin. He predeceased her July 13, 1986. Ethelyn was a member of Cambridge United Church, Cambridge Senior Citizens and the former Mansfield Chapter 45, O.E.S., of Jeffersonville, now affiliated with Johnson Chapter 65, O.E.S. She leaves her daughter and son-in-law, Joan and Raymond Wright of Shelburne; two grandchildren, Gary Wright and his wife, Mary, of Vergennes, and Laurie Wright of Shelburne; one sister and brother-in-law, Dorothy and Frederick Bengtson of Middle-town, two sisters-in-law, Ruth B.

Page of Cambridge and Antonia Page of Underhill; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by three brothers, Clair Page in 1 980, Foster Page and Keith Page, both in 1986; and by a sister, Barbara Page, in infancy. Services will be held Sunday, June 2, 1996, at 2 p.m. in Cambridge United Church with the Rev. Craig Bensen and the Rev.

Sidney Lambert co-officiating. Burial will follow in Mountain View Cemetery, Cambridge. Memorials may be made to the Cambridge United Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 299, Cambridge. Vt.

05444. Vermont State Colleges Married Students and Faculty Housing Bond of 1977, Series A 6.25 Due July 1, 2014, CUSIP 924274 FL2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with Article III of the Bond Resolution dated July 1, 1977 for the above-described Bonds, that the following Bonds, representing $5,000 principal amount, have been selected for redemption on July 1, 19: 118 Bonds will be redeemed at par. The called Bonds with coupons due January 1, 1997, and subsequent coupons attached will be paid upon presentation on or after July 1, 19 at Chittenden Trust Company, Corporate Trust Operations, Two Burlington Square, Burlington, VT 05402-0820. Coupons due July 1, 1996 should be detached and presented for payment in the usual manner. Interest on the Bonds designated for redemption will cease to accrue on July 1, 1996 and such Bonds will cease to be entitled to any lien, benefit or security under the Trust Indenture.

Payment for Bonds presented in person for redemption will be available according to the following schedule: 1. Payment for items presented in person or received by will be available for pick-up between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. of the same day. 2.

Payment for items presented in person or received after 12.O0p.m. will be available for pick-up after 8:30 a.m. of the next business day. Cnmrif Internal Revenue Service regulations require paying agents to withhold 31 of gross proceeds from Bondholders who fail to provide a valid taxpayer identification number on a fully completed IRS Form W-9. Holders who wish to avoid back up withholding should provide a certified Taxpayer Identification Number on IRS Form W-9 when presenting securities for payment.

The paying agent shall not be responsible for the selection or use of the CUSIP number nor is any representation made as to its correctness indicated in the Redemption Not ice, or on any Bond. It is incl uded solely for the convenience of the Holders. Chittenden Trust Company, Paying Agent Dated: May 31, 1996.

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