The Conway Daily Sun, March 1, 2011

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THE CONWAY DAILY SUN, Tuesday, March 1, 2011— Page 27

Freedom Town Column Lisa Wheeler wheelersinfreedom@roadrunner.com

Freedom Community Club candidates night is March 2

The board of selectmen will have an informational meeting on the proposed 2011 warrant articles on Saturday, March 5, at 10 a.m. at the town hall. Town meeting is Tuesday, March 8, at the town hall beginning at 9 a.m. Congrats to the Meserve family on the birth of Marlena Joy Thorn. Marlena was born in Jackson, Michigan on Tuesday, Feb. 23, to parents Christian and Brittany Thorn. Proud grandparents are Freedom’s David and Linda Meserve. Congrats also go out to Robert Bittner and Boo Strachan who have both made the USSA Eastern Championships in freestyle. The event will take place at Waterville Valley in early March. Both Robert and Boo ski for Mount Snow Academy in Vermont. So, cool that Freedom is well represented at the championships. I’ll keep you posted. Freedom’s Alex Fauver won his division last weekend at Mount Cranmore for the Danny Tourkamine Freestyle Competition. Loads of Freedom talent on the slopes all over the place. New Hampshire Public Radio has announced that Green Mountain Furniture, under the direction of Freedom’s Marshall Kendall, has won the New Hampshire business of the year award. The announcement spoke not only of the busi-

ness but of it’s generosity in giving back to the community. Congrats to Marshall and his family. Freedom Village Store is planning a men’s night for mid-March. Details will soon follow. Meals from Windy Hills Farm can be purchased at Freedom Village Store. Lasagna, turkey pot pie, shepherd’s pie, and three cheese macaroni are among some of the items that are now available. Have a suggestion of something that you are hankering for, but don’t have the time to cook? Tell Jeannie Kestner, Freedom Village Store manager, and she will pass it on to the chefs at Windy Hills. Congrats to Peter Park who was the winner of last week’s 50/50 raffle. The Freedom Community Club meets Wednesday, March 2, at the town hall. This is the annual candidates night and is the only opportunity this year to hear from the candidates. The reservation only dinner begins at 6 p.m. folllowed by the candidates at 7:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. For more information or to reserve your space for dinner, call Dean Robertson at 539-8617. The Gibson Center is hosting the AARP Driver Safety Program on Tuesday, March 22 , and Thursday, March 24, from 12:15 to 4 p.m. at the Gibson Center in North Conway. Attendance is required both days. Course fee is $12 for

AARP members with a card or $14 otherwise. Call the Gibson Center at 356-3231 for more information. The Freedom book club selection for March is The Rector of Justin by Louie Auchincloss. Books are available at the library, and all are welcome to join in the discussion. Our next meeting will be at the library on Monday, March 28, at 10:30 a.m. To see a summary of this year’s Book Club selections go to the library web site freedomlibrary.com. Mark your calendar: Wednesday, March 2: FAC meeting rescheduled to Thursday, March 3. Thursday, March 3: Baseball and softball sign ups at Freedom Elementary School from 6 to 7 p.m. Saturday, March 5: Board of selectmen will be holding an informational meeting to review the proposed 2011 warrant articles at 10 a.m. at the town hall. Tuesday, March 8: Town hall meeting begins at 9 a.m. Polls are open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. When voting, please note that while there are three names on the ballot for school board, only two candidates are actually running. Educator and parent Jake Stephan has decided to run at a later date due to a family commitment and wishes candidates Todd Desmarais and Ingrid DeWitt good luck.

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Pauline Carole Gillchrest Layne

Pauline Carole Gillchrest Layne, 78, of Stow, Maine, passed away Feb. 25, 2011. She was born in South Waterboro, Maine March 14, 1932 to Wendell B. and Ruth E. (Berry) Gillchrest, moving to Stow with her mother and stepfather, Armand Pepin in 1945. She graduated from Fryeburg Academy in 1949. Pauline was more than a mom — she was a best friend and playmate that loved to have her family near her, playing board games, going for rides (moose looking) yard sales, bookstores, watching old movies and most of all holiday get togethers. She instilled in her children the love of reading and her quick wit. Pauline is survived by her brother L.T.C. Armand O. Pepin Jr. (USA/Ret.) and his wife Kathleen, of Columbia, Md.; her five children, who were by her side when she died, Cynthia and her husband, Lawrence W. Butters Jr., of Stow; Lisa Layne, of Stow, Suzanne and her husband, Robert Evans, of Marble, Colo., James W. Layne Jr., of Stow, Sandra and her husband, Nathan Greenleaf, of Fryeburg, Maine; her grandchildren, Stephen J. Hutchins and his family, of Parsonfield, Maine, Emily Micolo Layne, of Stow, and Bowen Greenleaf. A graveside service will be held at a later date at Pine Grove Cemetery South in South Waterboro, Maine. Memorial contributions in Pauline's memory may be made to Harvest Hills Animal Shelter, 1389 Bridgton Road, Route 302, Fryeburg, ME, 04037 or to the Activities Department at Fryeburg Health Care Center, 70 Fairview Drive, Fryeburg, ME, 04037. Arrangements are made with Wood Funeral Home in Fryeburg. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.woodfuneralhome.org.

Martell, Spagnolo concert tonight Conway Village Congregational Church is proud to introduce their new pastor, Rev. M. G. Martell Spagnolo to the community with an evening of song. The concert will be held on March 1 at 7 p.m. at the Conway Village Congregational Church, (the brown church,) located at 132 Main Street, Conway. The concert is open to the public and will include a variety of vocal and piano music provided by Martell Spagnolo and Shane Spangler, both UCC ministers.

Services

Services

Services

Snowmobiles

Storage Space

Wanted

#1 SANDY'S CLEANING

PEREIRA’S Perfection- Residential and commercial cleaning. Spring, Fall cleanings, yard maintenance. Fully insured. (603)973-4230.

SNOWPLOWING

POLARIS Snowmobiles: 2004 XC 800, 2500 miles, $2500. 2004 550 Touring, 1050 miles, $2500. (603)662-8268.

JB Self Storage- Rt5 Lovell, 10x20, 10x24, 10x30, secure, dry, 24hr access. (207)925-3045.

WANTED used skis & snowboards for trade in on new gear. Call Boarder Patrol (603)356-5885.

Private, seasonal homes, rentals, commercial, construction cleaning. Security checks, maintenance. 30 years serving the valley. (603)383-9342.

BIZEE B EE HOME SERVICES Professional Residential & Vacation House Cleaning, Laundry, Trash Removal & So Much More. (603)447-5233 www.bizeebeeservices.com

CEDAR LOG HOMES and cottages. Restorations & additions. Affordably priced. Call Wayne (207)925-1456. wmcinnis@fairpoint.net

Cleaning & More Vacation Rentals Private Homes Offices 24/7 Snow Shoveling Carl & Dixie Lea 447- 3711 ~ credit cards accepted ~ ~ Est 1990 ~

HYPNOSIS for habit change, stress, regression. Michael Hathaway, DCH, certified hypnotherapist. Madison 367-8851. www.whitemountainhypnosiscenter.com. KEN White- Roof shoveling, paths to fuel tanks, etc. Ice jam solutions. Insured (603)539-1755, (603)733-8828.

PERSONAL care assistant, respite care, full-time, part-time days, nights, and fill-in. 25 years experience. 207-807-1011.

PLOWING, SANDING & ROOF SHOVELING

Fully insurded. Accepting MasterCard/ Visa. Serving Conway and surrounding towns. Call (603)447-9011. Other services available. www.tpm-nh.com.

PRO CLEAN SERVICES Carpets, windows, rental cleaning, janitorial services. Insured. Commercial & Residential. (603)356-6098.

PUSH THE BANKS BACK Skid loader for hire. Residential/ commercial, tight spots. (207)739-9355.

ROOF SHOVELING and decks. Fast & thorough, reasonable rates. Call Jeff Emery (603)356-4414, (603)986-1609 (cell). ROOF Shoveling and Snow blowing. Conway area. Please call Pete at (603)733-7835.

ROOF SHOVELING Call Mike Lyons, a Fully Insured Roof Professional. (603)370-7769.

ROOF SHOVELING plowing, sanding, loader work. Limmer Landscaping(603)383-6466.

Shoveling & Sanding. Do-list! Property maintenance. Bartlett & Conway area. Year-round maintenance. (603)452-8929.

STEBBINS BUILDING

All aspects of Building/ Remodeling/ Repair. No job too small. Also, roof shoveling & snowblowing services available. Insured, free estimates. Conway area. (603)733-7835.

TOTAL FLOOR CARE Professional Installation, sanding, refinishing and repair of wood floors. 447-1723.

WE SPECIALIZE in real estate clean outs, demolition of old structures, and much more. (603)455-2590

Snowmobiles 1995 Polaris 500. New track, runs and goes good. $650. (207)647-5583. 1997 Arctic Cat ZRT800, looking to trade for a fan cooled machine or $1600. (207)749-0562. 1997 Polaris, 340 Gt lite 2-up, runs great, $1000/OBO, 387-5293 2004 Arctic Cat T660 Touring 2-up, 2400 miles ES-R, $3,000 or BRO, 752-5414. 2005 Arctic Cat T660 Touring 4-stroke, 1700 miles, $3995. 207-935-7760. 2009 Yamaha Venture Lite 2 up 4 cycle 200 mi. with single trailer $7200 (603)694-2086.

SERVICE AND REPAIRS Need to get your snow machines ready for winter at a great price? Also buying and selling used sleds. Serving the area for 5 years. Richard (207)890-3721, anytime.

Storage Space BROWNFIELD Self Storage. 10x10, 10x15, 10x20,10x30. Prepay 6 months- 7th month free! Call for prices. (207)625-8390. COMMERCIAL storage units, centrally located in North Conway, ideal for small business. Call Roger (603)452-8888. EAST Wakefield- Rt153- Located close to both Belleau and Province Lakes. Self storage units available 5x10, 10x10, & 10x25. 24 hour easy access. Call (603)539-5577.

FREE UHAUL TRUCK With move in. Climate Control Storage available. 5x5s all the way up to 10x30s for all your storage needs. Visit East Conway Self Storage 819 East Conway Road. (603)356-8493. FREEDOM Storage. 5x5, 5x10, 10X10, 10X20, 20X25. We rent for less, Rte. 25. 603-651-7476.

GLEN WAREHOUSE Storage, household, autos, motorcycles, RVs, snowmobiles. Discounted Penske Truck rentals (603)383-6665 www.valleyauto.us

MOUNTAIN Valley Self StorageConvenient Intervale location, minutes from NConway and Bartlett villages, affordable prices, many sizes available. Modern secure facility, call (603)356-3773. NORTH Conway Storage; 24 hour access; secure, dry. $35 special 4’x10’ units. Climate controlled units. Larger units available also. Discounted Budget Truck Rentals Call Rachael at (603)383-6665. STORAGE trailers for rent, 27 to 45!. Good clean dry units. Call D. Rock. 1-800-433-7625.

U-STORE-IT Seasonal Storage Available. Great rates. 5x10- $39/month; 10x15$89/month Call U-Store-It (603)447-5508.

Wanted

CASH For Gold!

Highest Price Paid Ever!

VALLEY JEWELERS

142 Main Street Conway, NH

603-447-3611

Wanted To Buy CASH for antiques, gold, silver, coins, furniture, etc. Conway Village Pawn, 150 Main St. Conway, (603)447-2255. CONFERENCE table with chairs, preferably eight. Send photo and description to mark@conwaydailysun.com

GOLD OVER $1,330/0Z.! WE BUY DIAMONDS, GOLD, SILVER, COINS, Platinum, Jewelry, Watches & Antiques. Free estimates. North Country Fair Jewelers. Established 1969. 2448 Main St., North Conway (603)356-5819.

JUNK VEHICLES Paying cash for junk vehicles. FMI call Joe (207)712-6910. WE buy complete estates- large lots- collections, antiques- estates our speciality- library lotsattic and barn lots. Prompt and confidential services. Outright offer- contact Gary Wallace 603-539-5276 or nhauction@roadrunner.com We are located on Rt16 in Ossipee, NH. Quantity and price no limits- ask about our auction services too?


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