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"NEWS FROM MONTGOMERY"
by Lois Lumbra
lois@surfglobal.net
December 10, 2009
Thanksgiving guests at the home of Billy Cabana’s were Arreta Boyd of Berlin; Mr.& Mrs. Randy Boyd and daughter Miranda of Enfield, Ct.; Ruth Quintin and Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Collins of Colchester; Mr.& Mrs. Lyle Richard of Franklin; Jeremy Richard and Melissa Richard and friend Nick Rueter of Burlington; Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Paradee of Fairfield; Carol Greenwood and Mr. & Mrs. Todd Paradee and son Carter of Bakersfield; Mr & Mrs. Ralph Emch; Mr.& Mrs. Allen Myott; Mrs Kevin Elwood, children Fisher and Annabell all of Enosburg Falls; Kyla Emch and friend Matt Brouillard of St.Albans and Christie Emch of Essex. This has become an annual get-together all having a great family time.
The Montgomery Quilting Circle has a great time when they come together each month at the Public Safety Building , where they discuss fabric and quilting and their December pot-luck and exchange. They recently made foldable bags, and have completed 23 of their goal of 25 sunshine quilts. Sharon Perry demonstrated how to make coaster’s from 5 “ quilt charms at the Nov. meeting.
Hank and Kathy Potts have been down for a short rest and relaxation and stay at their friends cabin on Route 242 they make their home in Canada.
The United Methodist Church held its annual Charge Conference with their new District Soperintendent Brigid Farrell of Williston,12/6, she came to approve the reports, then a pot-luck was enjoyed by the Church members and guests.
Happy Birthday to Randi Hacker, John Deuso & Shane Robitaille 12/13, Joan Ramey, Mike Celantano and Sara Robitaille 12/15, Carol McGregor 12/16, Louise Celantano & Ann Cote 12/17, John Newton and Mary Roberts 12/18, Philippa Coville , Denise Baker and David Burns 12/19.
Please note that all events are going to be put in the events column and not in with the Montgomery news.
I would like more news from the Community, call me at 326-4651 or stop by and give me your news, if you cannot email it to me. Thanks, LL
Smile: Birthdays are good for you, the more you have the longer you live.