It was a series of three plates plus a wall hanging rack. Just recently I broke the first plate inscribed “In Our Home,” and I am heart broken.
This is where I am hoping for a miracle — that someone among your readers has this same collection, in good condition, and is willing to sell the No. 1 plate or the entire combination for a reasonable price. I can be contacted at 207-784-5133. — M.L.S. in Auburn.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Norway High School Alumni Committee is holding its annual Alumni Banquet on Saturday, July 18. We would like to extend an invitation to anyone who ever attended Norway High School. In the 1960s, Norway High School merged into Oxford Hills SAD 17. Many of the anniversary classes (’55, ’60, ’65, ’70, ’75) are planning gatherings at the banquet. We have notified many alumni via email, U.S. Postal Service and word of mouth. The following are some of the people we have no current address for: Martha Hamill ’43, Frances Smith ’49, Glenice B. Upton ’54, Priscilla Gammon ’54, Patricia Hill Stanislas ’55, Beverly Estes ’55, Jean McKay ’55, Delbert McAllister ’55, Lillian L. Hoyt ’55, Beth Baysinger, Thomas Noyes, and Roberta Frost.
The banquet will be held at the Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School. A meet and greet begins at 4:30 p.m. Dinner is served at 5:30 p.m. The cost of dinner is $15 per person. Reservations are required. For more information, call June at 207-539-4188 or Ruth at 207-744-9060 or send an email to rktracy@myfairpoint.net. Thank you.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I read recently in the Sun Journal about the Farmington Police Department going around and checking on the elderly if asked. Do other police departments in Maine do that? It sounds like a great service. — Son of elderly mother, Lewiston.
ANSWER: You are referring to a press release published in the Sun Journal that stated the Farmington Police Department is participating in the Elder Check Program started by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department. Any senior living alone in Farmington who feels they would benefit from a routine check by the Farmington Police Department is invited to contact Farmington PD. These visits can be scheduled for as often as any individual would like them.
The Farmington PD also participates in the Wanderers Program which aims to keep members of the community safe. It only takes a few moments to register a loved one who may be prone to wandering due to autism, Alzheimer’s, or dementia. Registration is simple and takes just a few minutes. The information provided is secure, private and provides a critical network of real time information, including a photograph, to law enforcement to assist in locating a loved one.
Contact the Farmington PD at 207-778-6311. Sun Spots is not aware of other police departments participating in these programs, but you should always call the police if you think someone needs help. For Lewiston Police Department non-emergency calls, dial 207-513-3001. For Auburn Police Department non-emergency calls, dial 207-333-6650.
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