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Northwood NH News

November 12, 2008

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Christmas Bazaar

Our Lady Of Lourdes/St. Joseph Women’s Club will be holding their annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, 11/15/08, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parish hall in Northwood, NH. (Route 4, next to the Town Hall). There will be craft items, knitted goods, books, puzzles, a white elephant table, raffles, and a bake sale where you can purchase your homemade baked goods for Thanksgiving. We will again have our ever popular cookie walk and will be offering a luncheon with some delicious choices. Drop by, you won’t be disappointed.
 


 

Chesley Memorial Library

The Chesley Memorial Library will hold an Open House on Saturday, November 15, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to display the new bookshelves in the youth area and to thank everyone who made the project possible. The Open House will also celebrate National Children’s Book Week, which runs from November 17-23.

 


 

Else Cilley Chapter D.A.R

The October meeting of the Else Cilley Chapter D.A.R. was held at the Home of Peg Franz, who was helped by Katherine Fernald as Hostess. Members brought their lunches, dessert, coffee and cider were served.


The program was a DVD on the Building of the White Pass and Yukon Railway in Alaska in the late 1890’s at the time of the Gold Rush.The Business Meeting accomplished much of the planning for the next year’s programs, as well as the usual agenda.


The next meeting of November 15th at the Northwood Congregational Church Hall at 10 a.m. is the Annual Pot Luck honoring the D.A.R. Good Citizens, from local schools, and their parents.


Members are reminded to bring gifts for the Veterans at the V.A. Hospital in Germany.
This is the last meeting until April, 2009 of this chapter. Hope to see as many members as possible, and guests are always welcome.

 


 

Area Resident Participates In Medical School Ceremony

 

Tyler P. Martin, son of Scott and Jane Martin of Northwood, a first year student at the University of New England Of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM), Bidderford, ME, participated recently in the College’s annual White Coat Ceremony to formerly recognize the transition students made from lay persons to those assuming the responsibility of physicians.


The evening ceremony was held at the Holiday Inn  By the Bay in Portland, Maine, on Thursday, October 9, 2008. Even highlights included presentation of the white coats by members of the physician community; remarks by Dr. Gerald Osborn, D.O., M.Phil., Professor and Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine; brief remarks by second-year medical student Tyler Raymond, president of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association (SOMA); and the reading of the Osteopathic Oath by Polly Leonard, D.O. ‘95 UNECOM, president of the UNECOM Alumni Board. A reception to honor the Class of 2012 followed.


The White Coat Ceremony was an idea conceived by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation to create a psychological contact for professionalism and empathy in medicine. The first White Coat Ceremony took place in 1993 at Columbia’s College of Physicians and Surgeons. Since then, more than 100 other medical schools in the U.S. and Abroad have initiated a similar ceremony.


The University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine is Maine’s only medical school and the only osteopathic medical school in New England. The College has several times been ranked among the top 50 medical schools in the nation for primary care education by U.S. News and World Report, and has been further recognized by that publication for educational excellence in geriatric and rural medicine.

 


 

Northwood Friends of Recreation Sign Ups

Last Sign Up! for all ages K-8 - Boys and Girls will be held Friday, November 14th from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the school gym. We have to order T-shirts and equipment so please sign-up this week. Also, you can use the Northwood Rec. Dept. Website to get forms and  sign up.


Fees: K-4, $25.00.
5-8, $40.00.


Open Gym Time for all Girls in 6, 7, and 8 Grades will be held Fri., Nov. 14, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.


We need volunteer coaches and referees for all ages.


For any questions or information, please contact Dave Ruth at 942-5121.

 


 

Emergency Changes To Northwood’s Recycling
Starting Saturday, November 15th

 

As we have watched the price of gasoline go down, most of us probably didn’t notice the price of recyclables going down as well. But they have, and to save the town money, we will need to make some changes quickly.


Right now no vendor will pay us for our plastics and they are charging us for the hauling. Until this current financial situation plays itself out, and recyclables have a price on the market again, we are making the following changes:


All your plastics (#1-#7) without the caps will go into the compacter on the LEFT.
Your household (wet waste) will go into the compacter on the RIGHT.
Clean tin will go back into bin #2.
Glass will go back to the glass pit.


The Recycling Committee is exploring all options to keep our town recycling plastics, tin, and glass, and is trying to keep the cost to a minimum. We’d like to thank you for your quick response in changing the way you recycled plastics.  The response was great and we hope to get back to the one stop method very soon. 


We thank you for your patience and understanding.
 


 

 

 











 
 

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