OHHS ’72 reunion

PARIS — The Oxford Hills High School class of 1972 is planning its 40-year reunion on July 7.

Class members are invited to provide current contact information to Paul Ricci at 515-6881 or paulricci@hotmail.com, or Lynn Hamper at 539-4586 or lhamper7@gmail.com.

Clover Christmas

AUBURN — A Christmas gathering of family members was held on Dec. 17 at Clover Living Center, where two sisters are residents in the assisted living units. The sisters are Lois Gordon, formerly of Livermore, and Jeanette Buck, formerly of Livermore Falls. A spacious room was provided where everyone could enjoy snacks, cookies, cakes and drinks while visiting.

Caleb Berry, great-grandson of Lois, offered Christmas music on the piano. Susan Buck, daughter of Jeanette, circulated the guest book. This was a very special Christmas party honoring Lois, age 92, and Jeanette, age 90.

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Attending the party were Jaime, Shawn and Rylee Spadea of Augusta; Darcy Pelletier, Kayla and Hanna Skehan, Manchester; Tammy, Andrew, Caleb and Camryn Berry, Livermore; Bernie Gordon, Livermore; Diane and Jack Pelletier, Jay; Douglas Gordon and Barbie Baker, Livermore; Harold and Norma Gilbert, Lewiston; Susan Buck, Litchfield; Luke, Kelsey and Kailynne Gordon, Bath; and Bernard H. Gordon, Bath.

Seniors meeting

LIVERMORE FALLS — The Jay-Livermore Falls Seniors met at Murray Hall on Jan. 16 with Shirley Couture presiding.

A prayer, salute to the flag and a prayer for all departed members, as well as for the men and women serving in the armed forces here and abroad, opened the meeting.

Geraldine and Alice Demoras were welcomed back.

George Doiron led the group in singing “Let there be peace on earth” in observance of Martin Luther King’s Day.

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Shirley mentioned that Valentine’s Day is next month on the 13th and for the membership to think about what they would like for a meal on that day.

The 50/50 was won by Theresa Bilodeau.

Next week will be a regular meeting at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23. Diane Getz, Marguerite Richardson and Edith LeBlanc volunteered to be on the refreshment committee next week.

Following the meeting refreshments brought by Carmen Moreau, Doris Tripp and Marielle Labbe were served, and everyone enjoyed games and card games.

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