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3B The St. Albans (Vt.) Messenger, Monday, February 11, 2013 Employment Employment EXPERIENCED REEF- ER DRIVERS: GREAT PAY/Freight lanes from Presque Isle, ME. Boston- Lehigh, PA. 800-277-0212 or primeinc.com. Handy Man R.L. Vallee, Inc Duties include car wash cleaning and repair, light station maintenance, training on gas hoses, gas filters and nozzles. Must have valid drivers license. Send resume to: R.L. Vallee, Inc P.O. Box 192 St. Albans, VT 05478 Restorative LNA Position Franklin County Rehab Center Unique opportunity for an LNA to be a part of the restorative nursing team. Please come in and fill out application or email resume to: jsuder @franklincountyrehab. com 110 Fairfax Road St. Albans, VT. 05478 SECURITY OFFICER ST. ALBANS, VT Must be at least 18 years old. High School Diplo- ma/GED required. Basic Computer/Customer Services skills preferred. Ability to walk/sit/stand for extended periods of time. Apply online! www.Securitasjobs. com (select Springfield location) EOE/M/F/V/D SWANTON BOARD VACANCIES The Swanton Select- board is seeking ap- plicants to fill two vol- unteer positions on its land use boards. One vacancy is for a 3-year position on the Devel- opment Review Board. The other vacancy is for a 3-year position on the Planning Commission. Each position requires attendance and partici- pation at one night meet- ing monthly. Residents interested in serving their community may request more information by con- tacting Town Administra- tor: David Jescavage at 802-868-7418. Business Opportunities Business Opportunity Quintessential VT coun- try store, full service w/ RE and 2-2 Bedroom Apartments. Good cash flow. Sales $960,000. Asking $375,000. Own- er FINANCING AVAIL- ABLE. Michael Henry Business Brokers 802-775-4337 MYKEHENRY @aol.com SOMETIMES ERRORS OCCUR. After placing an ad, it is your responsibility to check your ad on the first day of publication for any errors. Refunds are not issued for classified ads, but if notification is given to our department after the first day of publication, we will run your corrected ad for one extra day. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect publication of each ad. NEED SOME HELP WRITING YOUR CLASSIFIED? CALL US AND WE WILL HELP WRITE YOUR AD AND DESIGN IT FOR FREE! DEADLINES Monday ........................Noon Friday Tuesday ........................Noon Monday Wednesday ..................Noon Tuesday Thursday ......................Noon Wednesday Friday & Saturday ........Noon Thursday For display ads or ads requiring a proof please allow us extra time. www.samessenger.com FAX: 802-527-1948 EMAIL: classifi[email protected] MAIL: 281 North Main Street, St.Albans VT 05478 To get a FREE quote or place an ad, call 802-524-9771 ask for Gail x117 Classif ieds LNA Full and part time positions All shifts Come work with a great team Wages based on experience Differentials: $2 for evenings $2.50 for nights Come in for a tour! Or send resume to: [email protected] Birchwood Terrace Healthcare 43 Starr Farm Road Burlington, Vermont 05408 802-863-6384 EOE Entry Level Clerical Opportunities 274 North Main Street, St. Albans, VT 05478 Tel: (802) 527-0006 / Fax: (802) 527-0009 / To ll free: 800-557-9056 Gain the valuable experience needed to further your career in an office environment! Details 2nd shift from 3:00pm to 11:30pm $18.25 per hour Description Perform various clerical and data entry tasks Review applications for completeness Conduct quality control checks Operate personal computer equipment Requirements High school diploma or equivalency Must pass credit and background checks U.S. citizenship Ability to lift up to 30lbs Must be able to type a minimum of 40 wpm Call 527-0006 Today!! Experienced Diesel Mechanic Are you looking for stable, year-round work? Our growing Central VT trucking company could be the place for you! We are seeking a full-time, experienced mechanic at our Milton location. Knowledge on diesel trucks, trailer and reefer maintenance preferred. Willing to train the right person. We offer a competitive wage and benefits package and the oppportunity for a solid future in the trucking business. Interested in this great opportunity? Call 800-257-2828 or Email resume to; [email protected] EEO Terry Hill Transport 59Catamount Drive Milton, VT 05468 Franklin Foods is on a mission to “Re-Invent Cream Cheese!” These are exciting times at Franklin Foods. Our cream cheese sales are rocketing upward, new customers are coming on board, and we are adding new equipment and technology that will accelerate our growth even more in the future. To help support this growth and assure that we meet our customers’ expectations, we are looking for the following position: Quality Control Coordinator This position will spend time on the production floor verifying that product is being packed to customer and company specifications. This person will need to learn all our products and processes to be able to troubleshoot potential issues. A micrological background and previous quality control experience is a large plus. This person will need good computer skills. This person must be able to interact with people from all levels of the company, and be willing to roll up their sleeves and get involved. Future job growth is a real possibility for the person who excels at this position. Franklin Foods offers an outstanding pay scale and benefit package as well as a friendly, enjoyable work atmosphere. Our Activitiees Committee organizes employee functions including monthly meals, holiday parties, a summer picnic and many other fun activities. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to grow in a fast-paced, innovative dairy company. If you are interested in joining our team, please fill out an application at the plant (68 East Street, Enosburg Falls, VT) or mail a resume to the address below. Franklin Foods Human Resources PO Box 486 Enosburg Falls, VT 05450 Franklin Foods - Extraordinary people making not your ordinary cream cheese WELDERS Velan manufactures a world leading range of cast and forged steel gate, globe, check ball, triple offset, knife, gate, highly engineered severe service valves, and steam traps offering superior performance across all major industrial applications. Duties are, but not limited to: To safely perform welding and hard surfacing operations specified by written instructions and Engineering drawings on all types of carbon and alloy steels and stainless steels. Must be able to qualify in one or more of the following welding processs: GMAW, GTAW, SMAW, semi-automatic GMAW and auto PAW. Send resume to: [email protected] Or Fax: 802-863-5381 94 Avenue C Williston, VT Velan Valve Corp is an Equal Opportunity Employer NEWSPAPER HOME DELIVERY SERVICE! No experience necessary. 6 Days a week, 3-4 hours daily, starting at about 11:30am. Call Tammy at 524-9771 ext. 101 or stop by the office, 281 North Main Street, St. Albans, Mon-Fri 8am-5pm for application. St. Albans MESSENGER Available NOW... Routes in Highgate & Swanton area. •Must be 18+, valid driver’s license, and reliable car with insurance required. •Drivers are independently contracted and bonded. graphic position Graphic designer - web (St. Albans, Vt.) Full time position for a graphic artist with web experience: Vermont daily newspaper in St. Albans has a position for a graphic artist who has an interest in making ideas come alive for our clients. Candidates must be proficient in all Adobe programs, in particular InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. Position is a day-shift, M-F, slot. The right candidate will be a team player and be confident enough to offer insights of their own. Web design skills, including being familiar with code -- WordPress and HTML - a big plus. Please send resume to: [email protected]. 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3BThe St. Albans (Vt.) Messenger, Monday, February 11, 2013

Employment

Employment

EXPERIENCED REEF-ER DRIVERS: GREAT PAY/Freight lanes from Presque Isle, ME. Boston-Lehigh, PA. 800-277-0212 or primeinc.com.

Handy ManR.L. Vallee, Inc

Duties include car wash cleaning and repair, light station maintenance, training on gas hoses, gas filters and nozzles. Must have valid drivers license.

Send resume to:R.L. Vallee, IncP.O. Box 192

St. Albans, VT 05478

RestorativeLNA Position

Franklin CountyRehab Center

Unique opportunity for an LNA to be a part of the restorative nursing team. Please come in and fill out application or email resume to:

jsuder@franklincountyrehab.

com110 Fairfax Road

St. Albans, VT. 05478

SECURITY OFFICERST. ALBANS, VT

Must be at least 18 years old. High School Diplo-ma/GED required. Basic Computer/Customer Services skills preferred. Ability to walk/sit/stand for extended periods of time.

Apply online!www.Securitasjobs.

com(select Springfield

location)EOE/M/F/V/D

SWANTON BOARDVACANCIES

The Swanton Select-board is seeking ap-plicants to fill two vol-unteer positions on its land use boards. One vacancy is for a 3-year position on the Devel-opment Review Board. The other vacancy is for a 3-year position on the Planning Commission. Each position requires attendance and partici-pation at one night meet-ing monthly. Residents interested in serving their community may request more information by con-tacting Town Administra-tor: David Jescavage at 802-868-7418.

Business Opportunities

BusinessOpportunity

Quintessential VT coun-try store, full service w/RE and 2-2 Bedroom Apartments. Good cash flow. Sales $960,000. Asking $375,000. Own-er FINANCING AVAIL-ABLE.

Michael HenryBusiness Brokers

802-775-4337MYKEHENRY

@aol.com

SOMETIMES ERRORS OCCUR. After placing an ad, it is your responsibility to check your ad on the first day of publication for any errors. Refunds are not issued for classified ads, but if notification is given to our department after the first day of publication, we will run your corrected ad for one extra day. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect publication of each ad.

NEED SOME HELP WRITING YOUR CLASSIFIED? CALL US AND WE WILL HELP WRITE YOUR AD AND DESIGN IT FOR FREE!

DEADLINESMonday ........................Noon FridayTuesday ........................Noon MondayWednesday ..................Noon TuesdayThursday ......................Noon WednesdayFriday & Saturday ........Noon ThursdayFor display ads or ads requiring a proof please allow us extra time.

www.samessenger.com FAX: 802-527-1948 EMAIL: [email protected] MAIL: 281 North Main Street, St.Albans VT 05478

To get a FREE quote or place an ad, call 802-524-9771 ask for Gail x117 Classif ieds

LNAFull and part time positions

All shiftsCome work with a great teamWages based on experience

Differentials: $2 for evenings$2.50 for nights

Come in for a tour!Or send resume to:

[email protected]

Birchwood Terrace Healthcare43 Starr Farm Road

Burlington, Vermont 05408802-863-6384

EOE

Entry Level Clerical Opportunities

274 North Main Street, St. Albans, VT 05478Tel: (802) 527-0006 / Fax: (802) 527-0009 / Toll free: 800-557-9056

Gain the valuable experience needed to further your career in an office environment!

Details2nd shift from 3:00pm to 11:30pm$18.25 per hour

DescriptionPerform various clerical and data entry tasksReview applications for completenessConduct quality control checksOperate personal computer equipment

RequirementsHigh school diploma or equivalencyMust pass credit and background checksU.S. citizenshipAbility to lift up to 30lbsMust be able to type a minimum of 40 wpm

Call 527-0006 Today!!

Experienced Diesel MechanicAre you looking for stable, year-round work? Our growing Central VT trucking company could be the place for you! We are seeking a full-time, experienced mechanic at our Milton location. Knowledge on diesel trucks, trailer and reefer maintenance preferred. Willing to train the right person.

We offer a competitive wage and benefits package and the oppportunity for a solid future in the trucking business.

Interested in this great opportunity? Call 800-257-2828 or Email resume to;

[email protected] EEO

Terry HillTransport59Catamount Drive

Milton, VT 05468

Franklin Foods is on a mission to “Re-Invent Cream Cheese!” These are exciting times at Franklin Foods. Our cream cheese sales are rocketing upward, new customers are coming on board, and we are adding new equipment and technology that will accelerate our growth even more in the future. To help support this growth and assure that we meet our customers’ expectations, we are looking for the following position:

Quality Control CoordinatorThis position will spend time on the production floor verifying that product is being packed to customer and company specifications. This person will need to learn all our products and processes to be able to troubleshoot potential issues. A micrological background and previous quality control experience is a large plus. This person will need good computer skills. This person must be able to interact with people from all levels of the company, and be willing to roll up their sleeves and get involved. Future job growth is a real possibility for the person who excels at this position.

Franklin Foods offers an outstanding pay scale and benefit package as well as a friendly, enjoyable work atmosphere. Our Activitiees Committee organizes employee functions including monthly meals, holiday parties, a summer picnic and many other fun activities. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to grow in a fast-paced, innovative dairy company. If you are interested in joining our team, please fill out an application at the plant (68 East Street, Enosburg Falls, VT) or mail a resume to the address below.

Franklin FoodsHuman Resources

PO Box 486Enosburg Falls, VT 05450

Franklin Foods - Extraordinary people making not your ordinary cream cheese

WELDERSVelan manufactures a world leading range of cast and forged steel gate, globe, check ball, triple offset, knife, gate, highly engineered severe service valves, and steam traps offering superior performance across all major industrial applications.

Duties are, but not limited to:To safely perform welding and hard surfacing operations specified by written instructions and Engineering drawings on all types of carbon and alloy steels and stainless steels. Must be able to qualify in one or more of the following welding processs: GMAW, GTAW, SMAW, semi-automatic GMAW and auto PAW.

Send resume to:[email protected]

Or Fax: 802-863-5381

94 Avenue C Williston, VT

Velan Valve Corp is an Equal Opportunity Employer

NEWSPAPER HOME DELIVERY SERVICE!

No experience necessary. 6 Days a week, 3-4 hours daily,

starting at about 11:30am.

Call Tammy at 524-9771 ext. 101 or stop by the office, 281 North Main Street, St. Albans, Mon-Fri 8am-5pm for application.

St. Albans

Messenger

Available NOW... Routes in Highgate & Swanton area. •Must be 18+, valid driver’s license, and reliable car with insurance required.

•Drivers are independently contracted and bonded.

graphic position

Graphic designer - web (St. Albans, Vt.)

Full time position for a graphic artist with web experience: Vermont daily newspaper in St. Albans has a position for a graphic artist who has an interest in making ideas come alive for our clients. Candidates must be proficient in all Adobe programs, in particular InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. Position is a day-shift, M-F, slot. The right candidate will be a team player and be confident enough to offer insights of their own. Web design skills, including being familiar with code -- WordPress and HTML - a big plus.

Please send resume to: [email protected].

EMAILUS

YOUR ADclassifieds@

samessenger.com

FAX USYOUR AD

527-1948

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4B Classifieds The St. Albans (Vt.) Messenger, Monday, February 11, 2013

Legals

NOTICE OFPUBLIC SALE

By virtue and in ex-ecution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Maurice D. Coleman and Jayme L. Sartelle, dated August 27, 2010 and recorded in Book 206 at Pages 768-786 of the land records of the municipality of Fair-fax, Vermont, of which mortgage NorthCountry Federal Credit Union is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore-closing the same will be sold to the highest bidder at Public Auc-tion at 15 East Road, Suite 106, Fairfax, Ver-mont at 12:30 P.M. on the 4th day of March, 2013 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, sub-ject to any unpaid taxes and municipal assess-ments. The land and premises shall be sold in AS IS condition.The real estate is de-scribed in the aforesaid mortgage as follows:Being all and the same land and premises con-veyed to Maurice D. Coleman and Jayme L. Sartelle by War-ranty Deed of Cham-plain Housing Trust, Inc. dated August 27, 2010 and recorded in Volume 206 at Pages 766-767 of the Town of Fairfax Land Records and more particularly described as follows:Being Unit #30 of the Eastfield Condomini-um, located at 16 East Road, formerly 877 Main Street, in Fairfax, Vermont (the “Unit”) as described and depicted in the Declaration of Condominium for East-field Condominium (the “Declaration”), dated December 21, 2006 and recorded in Volume 182, Pages 197-234 of the Town of Fairfax Land Records and as depicted on a plat enti-tled “Eastfield, Planned Residential Develop-ment” prepared by JH Stuart Associates, dated March 2005, re-vised June 2, 2006 and recorded in Map Slide 255B of the Town of Fairfax Land Records (the “Site Plan”), togeth-er with the percentage of undivided interest in the Common Elements as set forth in the Dec-laration. The layout, location, unit number and dimensions of the Unit are depicted on the Site Plan and floor plans which are Exhibit C to the Declaration. Included herewith, as a Limited Common Ele-ment pursuant to Article 4.4 of the Declaration, is use of the parking space in front of the garage of the herein-conveyed Unit.Reference is hereby made to the aforemen-tioned instruments, the records thereof and the references therein con-tained, all in further aid of this description.Terms of sale: The pur-chaser at the sale shall pay cash or certified funds (or a combina-tion thereof) in full at the time of the sale, OR $10,000 down (non-re-fundable) at the time of sale and the remainder within ten (10) days of the Vermont Supe-rior Court Franklin Civil Division’s execution of the Order Confirming Sale.The record owner is entitled to redeem the premises at any time prior to the sale by pay-ing the full amount due under the Amended Judgment Order, De-cree of Foreclosure, Shortened Redemp-tion Period and Order of Public Sale dated

December 21, 2012, including the costs and expenses of sale.Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale or inquire at Ward & Babb.Dated at South Burling-ton, Vermont this 1st day of February, 2013.WARD & BABBAttorneys for North-Country Federal Credit UnionBy:Cynthia R. Amrhein, Esq.3069 Williston RoadSouth Burlington, VT 05403Tel.: (802) 863-0307

STATE OF VERMONTSUPERIOR COURT

CIVIL DIVISIONFranklin UnitDocket No.:

321-7-12 FrcvMERCHANTS BANKPlaintiffvs.634 COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, LLC;BRIAN C. JEWELL; andAll UNNAMED OCCU-PANTS OF 634 COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, HIGHGATE, VER-MONT Defendants

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE

SALEBy virtue and in execu-tion of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by 634 Country Club Estates, LLC to Merchants Bank dated June 24, 2008 and recorded in Book 150, at Page 338 in the Town of Highgate Land Records, for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM on February 22, 2013, at the real property located at 634 Country Club Estates in Highgate, Vermont, all and singular the prem-ises described in said Mortgage:TO WIT: “Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to 634 Country Club Estates, LLC by Quit Claim Deed of Brian C. Jewell and Linda B. Jewell dated December 29, 2006 and recorded January 3, 2007 in Volume 144, Pages 841-842 of the Town of Highgate Land Re-cords.Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to Brian Jew-ell and Linda Jewell by Warranty Deed of Wil-liam Tainsh and Nora Tainsh dated October 5, 2004 and recorded in Volume 134, Pages 651-652 of the Town of Highgate Land Re-cords.Being a certain lot of land, together with the buildings thereon, lo-cated on the grounds of the Highgate Coun-try Club, Inc. located on the shores of Lake Champlain and being Lot No. 112 as shown on a copy of a map pre-pared by Paul H. Gates, which is on file in the Town Clerk’s Office in the Town of Highgate.The premises hereby conveyed are subject to a minimum charge of $15.00 per year pay-able to the Highgate Country Club, Inc., for maintenance of the road. Said property is further subject to the provision that the Highgate Coun-try Club, Inc., will not be responsible for any damage caused from cattle unless the own-ers of the land hereby conveyed maintain a proper fence on all sides of the property.The premises hereby conveyed are further subject to the restric-tion that only one (1) habitable building may be erected on said lot. In the event that the premises hereby con-veyed are offered for sale, the Highgate Country Club, Inc., must be informed of the prospective buyer and, if sold by Highgate Country Club, Inc., a

charge of 5% commis-sion revers to said club as per its By-laws.Being all and the same land and premises con-veyed to Grantors here-in by Warranty Deed of Frances B. Pelkey, dat-ed March 31, 1977 and recorded in Book 58, Page 309 of the Land Records of the Town of Highgate.Further being all and the same land and premis-es conveyed to William Tainsh and Nora Tainsh by Warranty Deed of Robert Dennis and Sharon Dennis dated September 3, 1982 and of record at Book 62, Page 289 of the Land Records of the Town of Highgate.”Reference may be made to the aforemen-tioned deeds and said bill of sale and to their records, and to all prior deeds and to their re-spective records, for a more complete and particular description of the land and premises herein conveyed. The property will be sold in its entirety to the highest bidder as a sin-gle unit. It is up to each bidder to perform its own due diligence with respect to the property prior to the public sale that a bidder deems sufficient. The public sale of the Mortgaged Property will be as-is, where-is, with the purchaser taking all defects and risks associated with or connected to the prop-erty being sold, includ-ing but not limited to all risks associated with the following:a. Subject to such facts as an accurate survey and physical inspection of the premises may reveal.b. Subject to ease-ments, restrictions, agreements and all documents of record, if any.c. Subject to unpaid taxes, assessments, water and sewer liens, if any.d. Subject to the rights of tenants and other oc-cupants, if any.e. Subject to state and municipal ordinances, statutes and regula-tions, including zoning ordinances.f. Subject to all liens of record not foreclosed, equitable or otherwise, whether or not filed.g. Subject to all viola-tions, if any, of environ-mental laws, rules, and regulations of the State of Vermont, the United States of America, and any political subdivision thereof, whether or not of record.h. Subject to any de-fects or problems as-sociated with the real estate or any improve-ments thereon.i. Subject to all viola-tions, if any, other than environmental in na-ture, of laws, rules and regulations of the State of Vermont, the United States of America, and any political subdivision thereof, whether or not of record.j. Subject to prior mort-gages of record, if any.The high bidder is re-sponsible for the pay-ment of the property taxes and municipal as-sessments, (delinquent and current, with all penalties and interest as of the date of closing on the sale of the prop-erty after confirmation of the sale by the Ver-mont Superior Court). In order to qualify to bid at the public sale, at the time of sale, interested persons, other than from the mortgagee, must present to the auctioneer a deposit of $10,000 in the form of cash, a bank treasur-er’s check, or certified funds, with the deposit to be increased to 10% of the sale price within 5 days of the public sale, if the deposit does not at least equal 10% of the sale price. The de-posit is non-refundable. The mortgagee has the right to credit bid at the sale without producing

any deposit. The re-maining balance of the purchase price shall be paid in good funds at closing, to occur within thirty (30) days of the public sale or within ten (10) days of Court Con-firmation of the Sale by the Vermont Superior Court, Franklin Unit, Civil Division, which-ever is later. The sale is subject to confirma-tion by the Vermont Su-perior Court, Franklin Unit, Civil Division. The successful bidder, oth-er than the mortgagee, will have to sign a pur-chase and sale agree-ment at the conclusion of the public sale. If the Plaintiff makes the high-est bid, Plaintiff shall be required to pay cash or certified funds only to the extent that its bid is in excess of the sum due it by the Defendant Mortgagor up to the date of sale under the Judgment and Decree and the costs and ex-penses of the sale. The person holding the public sale may, for good cause, postpone the sale one or more times for a total time of up to thirty (30) days, by announcing the new sale date to those pres-ent at each adjournment or by posting notice at a conspicuous place at the notice of sale. The mortgagor is en-titled to redeem the premises at any time prior to the sale by pay-ing the full amount due mortgagee plaintiff, including all costs and expenses of sale.Other terms to be an-nounced at the time of the sale. Inquiries to auctioneer or mortgag-ee’s counsel.Sale to be conducted by Vermont licensed auctioneer: Thomas Hirchak, The Thomas Hirchak Company, 1878 Cadys Falls Road, Mor-risville, Vermont 05661; 802-888-4662 or 1-800-634-SOLD.MERCHANTS BANKBy:Elizabeth A. Glynn, Esq.Ryan Smith & Carbine, Ltd.PO Box 310Rutland, VT 05702Attorney for Mortgagee/Plaintiff(802) [email protected]

STATE OF VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT

CIVIL DIVISIONFranklin UnitDocket No.

257-5-12 FrcvResidential Credit So-lutions, Inc.,Plaintiff,v.Allen J. Cook and Sharron Ledoux, andAny Other Occupants of 91 Thomas Street,Richford, Vermont,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALEBy virtue and in ex-ecution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed dated July 5, 2007 from Allen J. Cook and Shar-ron Ledoux in favor of H&R Block Mortgage Corporation. Said Mortgage Deed was recorded on August 10, 2007 in Volume 110, Pages 443-453 of the Town of Richford Land Records. The subject Mortgage were as-signed as follows: from H&R Block Mortgage Corporation to Option One Mortgage by As-signment dated De-cember 1, 2008 and re-corded on April 9, 2009 in Volume 114, Page 261; and, from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mort-gage Corporation to Saxon Mortgage Ser-vices, Inc., by Assign-ment dated October 19, 2011 and recorded on October 26, 2011 in Volume 122, Page 388 of the Town of Richford Land Records.The undersigned rep-resents the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same which will be sold at Public Auction

at 11:00 o’clock AM, on the 22nd day of Febru-ary, A.D. 2013, at the subject premises of 91 Thomas Street, Richford, Vermont, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage will be sold as a whole.To wit:“The land referred to in this policy is situated in the STATE OF VER-MONT, COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, CITY OF RICHFORD, and de-scribed as follows:“PARCEL NO. 1: BEING A PARCEL OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS THERE-ON, LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THOMAS STREET AND ON THE WEST SIDE OF LIBERTY STREET WITH FRONTAGE ON THOMAS STREET OF 138 FEET, MORE OR LESS, AND FRONTAGE ON LIBERTY STREET OF 102 FEET, MORE OR LESS. “PARCEL 2: BEING A PARCEL OF LAND LO-CATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF LIBERTY STREET, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS:“BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST COR-NER OF PARCEL NO. 1 LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF LIB-ERTY STREET AND RUNNING NORTHER-LY ALONG SAID WEST SIDE A DISTANCE OF 55.5 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF LAND NOW OR FOR-MERLY OWNED BY ONE POND; THENCE TURNING AND RUN-NING WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF SAID POND A DISTANCE OF 120 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LAND NOW OR FOR-MERLY OWNED BY LEON BEGNOCKE AND WIFE; THENCE TURN-ING AND RUNNING SOUTHERLY ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID BEGNOCHE A DISTANCE OF 55 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LAND NOW OR FORMER-LY OWNED BY ONE CASAVANT AND THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF PARCEL NO. 1 TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN-NING.”Terms of Sale:Purchaser at the sale shall pay cash or certi-fied funds, or produce a commitment letter from a bank or mortgage company or other lender licensed to do business in the State of Vermont at the time of the sale for the amount of the win-ning bid. In any case the winning bidder shall be required to produce $10,000.00 (ten-thou-sand dollars) cash or certified funds at the close of auction as the deposit against the sale. The sale will be subject to the Confirmation Or-der of the Franklin Supe-rior Court. The property will be sold subject to all unpaid property taxes and town/city assess-ments, if any. In the event the auction terms are confirmed by the Su-perior Court aforesaid, and the winning bidder is unwilling or unable consummate the sale, the deposit shall be forfeit. In the event the sale is not confirmed the deposit will be returned without interest. The Mortgagor is entitled to redeem the premises at any time prior to the sale by paying the full amount due under the mortgage, including the costs and expenses of the sale. Other terms to be an-nounced at the sale or inquire at Grant C. Rees, Attorney, PO Box 108, Milton, Vermont 05468, 802-893-7400.By:Grant C. Rees, Esq.Attorney for PlaintiffPublication Dates: anuary 28, 2013February 4, 2013February 11, 2013

Merchandise

Merchandise

END TABLE, VERY heavy. $20. Call 802-868-4194

Appliances

ICE CREAM MAKER, Donvier brand, works great, minimal use. Cost $68. new, selling for $23. 802-527-3771

Antiques

CHAFING DISH, VIN-TAGE 1960’s in orange, mint condition. $30. OBO. 802-485-8266

Clothing & Acces-sories

JACKET, DOWN, CHILDS, Gerry, size small, $10. and sev-eral more jackets. 802-485—8266

JACKET, MENS, NEW, size 38-40. $15.Ski Pants, kids size 5-6, brand new. $15.Boots, 2-3 years old, kids size 10. Brand new $10.Scrub pants (6), ladies 1 and 2 XL, scrub shirts (6), ladies 2 XL. Ex-cellent condition. $4. each.

Call 802-782-9436

Collectibles

ALE MUGS/STEINS, (6), Early American, pewter. $20. each. 802-933-8119

BELLS, SOLID BRASS, sunflower de-sign, never used. $30. 802-485-8266

Computers/Supplies

COMPUTER CHAIR, EXCELLENT condi-tion. $45. 802-527-7421

COMPUTER MONI-TORS, (2), comes with all cords. Work great. $20. for both. 802-868-0096

COMPUTER TABLE DESK, free, 4’ x 2’. You pick up. 802-524-2934

LAPTOP, DELL, WORKS great. No charger. $40. 802-868-0096

Crafts & Sewing Supplies

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JANET M. PARE

ST. ALBANS TOWN — Janet M. Pare, age 46,

a lifetime resident of St. Albans, passed away on Feb. 8, 2013. Born in St. Albans on Feb. 6, 1967, she was the beloved daughter of Marie E. (Barrett) and Hubert J. Pare who both predeceased her. She leaves behind three sisters and brother-in-laws Deborah St. Francis and husband, Thomas of Swanton, Nancy Savary and husband, Gary of Wareham, Mass., and Laura Rocheleau and husband, Michael of St. Albans. She also leaves several aunts and uncles, but she had a special place in her heart for Rita Gosselin, a cherished aunt whom she deeply admired. She also leaves behind two nephews Jesse Rocheleau and Chad Rocheleau along with many cousins. Janet was a caring sister who enjoyed the outdoors, fishing and summers at camp. She also liked playing bingo along with Yahtzee and trivia games, but mostly she enjoyed music and loved to sing. She will be deeply missed, but never forgotten by her three sisters. In keeping with the fam-ily’s wishes there will be no public funeral services or visiting hours. Interment will be held at the conve-nience of her family in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Albans. Should friends or rela-tives desire, gifts in Janet’s memory can be made to Franklin County Home Health Agency, 3 Home Health Circle, St. Albans, Vt. Condolences may be sent to Janet’s family online through www.kiddermemorial.com. Special thanks to all the staff at Franklin County Rehab for all the care and compassion you gave Janet.

After the clouds, the sun-shineAfter the winter, the springAfter the shower, the rain-bowFor life is a changeable thing;After the night, the morn-ing,Bidding all darkness cease,After life’s cares and trou-

bles,The comfort and sweetness of Peace. Arrangements are under the direction of The Kidder Memorial Home, 89 Grand Ave., Swanton, VT 05488.

PATRICIA O’SULLIVAN WALSH, RN

ST. ALBANS — Patricia O’Sullivan Walsh, RN

a longtime area resident passed away Friday, Feb. 8, 2013, at the Franklin Coun-ty Rehab Center with her loving family at her side. She was born in Burlington on Dec. 20, 1932, the daughter of the late James O’Sullivan and Bertha Mead O’Sullivan Chase. On Nov. 28, 1953, in St. Albans, Patty married Thomas W. Walsh who sur-vives her. She was a 1950 graduate of St. Mary’s High School and a 1953 graduate of the Mary Fletcher School of Nursing where she received a degree in nursing. Patty was employed for 48 years as a registered nurse at Northwestern Medical Center (formerly Kerbs) mostly in the emergency department and for a short period as assistant director of nursing. She retired in 2000. Patty was a communi-cant of St. Mary’s Parish, a member of the NMC Auxiliary, Franklin County BPW, a former board mem-ber of Franklin County Home Health Agency and the Lund Family Center. For 50 years, without fail, she enjoyed her Monday night card games. She will continue those games in heaven with Hilda, Elaine, Betty and June. Sue and Alice will continue here in their memory. Survivors include her husband of 59 years, Thomas; their sons and wives Timothy and Robin, Daniel and Susan, Stephen and Beth, Patrick and

Tareyn, Michael and Shelly, Andrew and Chandra and Thomas and Barbara; their daughters Peggy Jehle and her husband, Craig, Lucy Hurlbut and her hus-band, Timothy and Katie Walsh-Lizewski; her grand-children Erin and Doug Kopacz, Sean, Eric, Hollie, Jenna, Jessica, Jonathan, Ben and Anna Walsh, Andrew, James and Megan Jehle; Cameron, Connor, Brady and Noah Walsh; Kevin, Katie and Patrick Hurlbut; Marnie and Michael Walsh; William and Chaland Lizewski; Stephen and John Martin and Melissa Grin and her great-grandchildren, Isaac, Connor and Cayden Walsh. Patty is also survived by her brother, David Chase and his wife, Louise; her sister, Alice Sturgeon; sis-ter-in-law, Eleanor Walsh O’Brien; brothers-in-law William Walsh and his wife, Judy, and Maurice Walsh and his wife, Barbara; a special nephew, number 11 kid, Christopher Walsh, the sevent Smith “kids” and numerous nieces and neph-ews. In addition to her par-ents, Patty was preceded in death by her stepfather, James Otis Chase; her brother, James O’Sullivan; sister, Molly and her hus-band, Armand Demers; brother-in-law, Mitchell Sturgeon; brother-in-law, Robert Walsh and her dear friend, Mary Jane Smith. Patty’s family would like to thank the wonderful staff of Franklin County Rehab Center for their lov-ing care. There will be no public visitation. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, at 11 a.m. in St. Mary’s Catholic Church on Fairfield Street. In lieu of flowers, memo-rials may be made to the Franklin County Home Health Agency, 3 Home Health Circle, St. Albans, Vermont 05478. Private messages of condolence to the Walsh family are wel-come at www.healdfuneral-home.com.

ROLAND J. PION

ST. ALBANS — Roland Joseph Pion, a lifelong

area resident, passed away Friday, Feb. 8, 2013, at the Franklin County Rehab Center with his loving fam-ily at his side. Born in Fairfax, on April 7, 1926, he was the

son of the late Florimond and Rosilda (Blain) Pion. Roland was 86 years old. On Nov. 3, 1956, he

m a r r i e d Leeta Marie Richards, who survives him. R o l a n d was educated in Fairfield

and then joined the U.S. Army serving in combat as an artillery scout dur-ing the Korean War. He was honorably discharged on July 22, 1954. In June of 1985, following 38 years of service, he retired as a Plant Engineer from the former H.P. Hood Company. He was a life member of the VFW and American Legion. He was an avid Red Sox fan, deer hunter and ice fisherman and enjoyed the company of his canine companion, Sam. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Leeta of St. Albans; their children Pierre Pion and his wife, Tiana, of Conroe, Texas, Andrew Pion of St. Albans, Bernard Pion of St. Albans, Glen Pion of St. Albans and Vicki Hemond and her hus-band, Buddy of St. Albans; his grandchildren Danny Pion, Zachary Pion, Zane Pion, Elizabeth Pion, John Pion, Cody Pion, Staci Pion and Leandra Pion and his great-grandchil-dren Aaleah and Alexeah. Roland is also survived by his brother, Bert Pion of Fairfield and sister, Pauline Caron, Norwalk Conn., and former daughters-in-law Lori Pion, Debbie Boyer and Mary Pion as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his par-ents, Roland was preceded in death by his daughter, Nancy Marie in 1983, his brothers Romeo, Reo and Maurice Pion; his sisters Simone, Rita, Theodora and Florienne and very close nephews Kenneth Labounty and Allen Lavender. Relatives and friends are invited to attend call-ing hours on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and again Wednesday, Feb. 13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Heald Funeral Home, 87 South Main Street, St. Albans. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday Feb. 13 at 2 p.m. at Holy Angels Catholic Church on Lake Street, with the Reverend Maurice J. Roy as celebrant. Military honors will be accorded the Korean War Veteran with interment to follow in the family lot in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Those planning an expression of sympa-thy are asked to consid-er the Franklin County Humane Society, 30 Sunset Meadows, St. Albans, VT 05478. Private messages of condolence are welcome at www.healdsfuneralhome.com.

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ditions led to a four-car accident on I-89 on Friday morning in Williston. A St. Albans resident involved in the mishap, escaped inju-ries. According to Vermont State Police Briana L. Aylward, 20, of Waterbury, was traveling north on I-89 at about 7:25 a.m. when she lost control of the Chevrolet Aveo she was driving, crossed the medi-an, and struck a car being driven south by Gregory Nagurney, 34, of Richmond. Aylward’s vehicle kept moving and collided head first with a Nissan Frontier truck being driven south by Alan J. Andress, 29, of Cape Charles, Va.

Jordan Maynard, 27, of St. Albans was traveling south behind Andress and was unable to stop in in time to avoid crashing into the rear of Andress’ truck. Aylward and a passenger in Andress’s vehicle were transported to Fletcher Allen Health Care for non-life threatening injuries. Aylward was ticketed for failure to maintain control of her vehicle and no insur-ance. In addition to Vermont State Police, the Department of Motor Vehicles Enforcement Unit, and representatives of Richmond Fire, Bolton Fire, Richmond Rescue, University of Vermont Rescue and Williston Rescue, responded to the scene.

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the value of the items taken from the house, nor did the provide specifics about the incident.Three search warrants for two homes and a vehicle were obtained by VSP. Police recovered several pieces of evi-dence that had allegedly been stolen, including copper pip-ing, assorted copper pieces, and heating oil. Both St. Francis and Mossey were held on $10,000 bail at Northwest State Correctional Facility after being arrested. The men are charged with burglary, possession of stolen property, and possession of burglary tools.

announced that roughly a dozen names of interested parties had been submitted in hopes of being seated on the three- to five-member board. The majority of those potential committee mem-bers were from St. Albans Town, but a few lived in the city. At that time selectman Steve Coon recommended finding out more about the applicants and the grant that will fund the study before making a final deci-sion. When the board met on

Jan. 28, about half of the applicants had provided more information. Since there was not a strict time-frame for the project, the board decided to wait until all the requested informa-tion had been returned. “There’s a lot of people pretty excited about this project,” town manager Carrie Johnson said then. Also to be discussed at tonight’s meeting is the town’s contract with the Franklin County Humane Society and the dedication of the town’s annual report.

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successor. He has already hand-picked the bulk of the College of Cardinals — the princes of the church who will elect the next pope — to guarantee his conservative legacy and ensure an ortho-dox future for the church. There are several papal contenders in the wings, but no obvious front-run-ner — the same situation when Benedict was elected pontiff in 2005 after the death of Pope John Paul II. The Vatican stressed that no specific medi-cal condition prompted Benedict’s decision, but in recent years, the pope has slowed down significantly, cutting back his foreign travel and limiting his audiences. He now goes to

and from the altar in St. Peter’s Basilica on a mov-ing platform, to spare him the long walk down the aisle. Occasionally he uses a cane. His 89-year-old brother, Georg Ratzinger, said doc-tors had recently advised the pope not to take any more trans-Atlantic trips. “His age is weighing on him,” Ratzinger told the dpa news agency. “At this age my brother wants more rest.” Benedict emphasized that carrying out the duties of being pope — the lead-er of more than a billion Roman Catholics world-wide — requires “both strength of mind and body.” “After having repeat-

edly examined my con-science before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exer-cise of the Petrine minis-try,” he told the cardinals. “In order to govern the bark of St. Peter and proclaim the Gospel, both strength of mind and body are necessary — strengths which in the last few months, have deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrust-ed to me,” he said. Popes are allowed to resign; church law specifies only that the resignation be “freely made and prop-

erly manifested.” But only a handful have done it. The last pope to resign was Pope Gregory XII, who stepped down in 1415 in a deal to end the Great Western Schism among competing papal claimants. The most famous resigna-tion was Pope Celestine V in 1294; Dante placed him in hell for it. When Benedict was elected at age 78, he was the oldest pope chosen in nearly 300 years. At the time, he has already been planning to retire as the Vatican’s chief orthodoxy watchdog to spend his final years writing in the “peace and quiet” of his native Bavaria. On Monday, Benedict

said he would serve the church for the remain-der of his days “through a life dedicated to prayer.” The Vatican said immedi-ately after his resignation, Benedict would go to Castel Gandolfo, the papal sum-mer retreat south of Rome, and then would live in a cloistered monastery. Contenders to be his successor include Cardinal Angelo Scola, archbish-op of Milan, Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn,

the archbishop of Vienna, and Cardinal Marc Ouellet,

Technical hearings begin on Vermont Yankee permit BARRE, Vt. (AP) — The Vermont state panel that regu-

lates utilities is beginning a new round of technical hearings on the future of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant. The Public Service Board is meeting in Barre to hear witnesses on plant owner Entergy Corp.’s bid for a cer-tificate of public good to operate the Vernon reactor until 2032. The hearings begin Monday and then move back to Montpelier for four days next week. Entergy is trying to get a state permit to match its fed-eral license. The plant has been embroiled in a series of legal battles with the Shumlin administration and Legislature, tried to get the plant to shut down when it turned 40 last March 21.

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