Happy Birthday to Allyson Brudniak on January 6.
Please vote in the primary election on January 10. You will need to
declare a political party in order to vote. The purpose of the
election is to choose among the candidates of a particular political
party. However, you may return to Independent status before the next
time you vote by notifying the Inspectors of the Checklist.
Out Of Your Attic Thrift Shop News
Submitted By Carol Hendee
Please let me update the number of Christmas gift bags prepared and
distributed by Baby Threads of NH volunteers and supported by the
Attic Thrift Shop. Over 700!
We were afraid there weren’t going to be enough funds to do much
this year, but through donations to the Attic, monetary, toys,
games, hats, mittens, and clothing, we were able to include local
towns as well as towns in the North country. So, thank you ever so
much! We intend to keep "recycling" your donations and keep the good
work going. Give, receive, donate, it all serves everyone well.
A big thank-you to all the volunteers who worked many long
hours preparing the gift bags and driving them to their
destinations.
We are located at 345 Suncook Valley Highway, Chichester. Mon. 8-12,
Tues. and Thurs. 8-4, Wed. 10-4 and Sat. 10-4. You can call us at
247-7191 or 707-7577.
Chichester Library News
On Wednesday, January 11th at 7:00, Catherine Downey will teach a
class on how to make a Scandinavian Rug.
The rugs are made from pieces of torn sheets. They look like braided
rugs, only lighter and they are made by knotting loops. It’s not
hard, anyone can do it. Bring your own old sheets. At least one, but
more if you want to make your rug multicolored. Please call 798-5613
if you plan to come.
Friday, January 13th Art Reception at 7:00 for our multi artists
show, Some Like It Hot. Art must be submitted by January 6th.
The Chichester Town Library is starting a Toddler Play/Reading
Group. We will start on, Tuesday, January 10th at 9:30 in the
morning.
Please call Lisa if you would like to join.
Obituaries
John F. Taylor
Mr. John F. Taylor, 66, of Main Street, died Saturday, December 17,
2011, at the Concord Hospital.
Born in Berlin on March 9, 1945, John was the son of Herman and Alma
Louise (Daggett) Taylor.
After graduating from the NH Police Academy, John served as the
Chief of Police in Sunapee, worked for the Pembroke Police
Department for a short time, and spent most of his career with the
Newport Police Dispatch.
He enjoyed fishing and loved good food, whether eating or cooking.
As a cook, his specialty was chili.
The widower of Ruth Ellen (Sawizky) Taylor, John is survived by two
daughters, Jessica Anzalone and her husband Tony of Chichester and
Kristine Stanley and her husband Michael of Pittsfield; two
grandchildren, Jacob Salach and Nichole (Stanley) Hanson; a sister,
Mary Beth Donahue of Whitefield; and nieces and nephews. He was also
predeceased by a brother, George.
Memorial donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation, 30
East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016.
A private service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Family and friends may sign an on-line guestbook by visiting
stilloaks.com.
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