E. ‘Betty’ Lajeunesse
N. GROSVENORDALE — Elizabeth (Lewis) Lajeunesse, 87, formerly of Riverside Drive, died Feb. 15, 2014, in Matulaitis Nursing Home. She was the wife of the late Robert A. Lajeunesse. Born in 1926 in Swansea, South Wales, UK, she was the daughter of the late Ivor and Alice (Leigh) Lewis.
Mrs. Lajeunesse was a supervisor for Woodstock Line. She was a member of the VFW Putnam Women’s Auxiliary.
She leaves her son, Michael A. Lajeunesse of N. Grosvenordale; her daughter, Ruth Simmons of Moosup; her brother, Dudley Lewis of Swansea, South Wales; her grandchildren, Roxanne Rhault, Ron Rhault, and Val Haggerty; and her great grandchildren, Patrick and Montana Haggerty, and Evan and Drew Rhault.
The Funeral was March 28 in the Valade Funeral Home, 23 Main St., N. Grosvenordale with burial in W. Thompson Cemetery. Donations: Community Fire Department and Ambulance Fund, P.O. Box 874, N. Grosvenordale, CT 06255; and/or West Thompson Fire Department, 248 W. Thompson Road, North Grosvenordale, CT 06255; or to a charity of your choice
Jeanne Grenier
N. GROSVENORDALE — Jeanne C. (Cardinal) Grenier of N. Grosvenordale, wife of Jean P. Grenier, died March 22, 2014.
She was born in N. Grosvenordale, daughter of the late Gerard & Adrienne (LaFleur) Cardinal. Jeanne and Jean were united in marriage in 1962, and made their home in N. Grosvenordale.
Besides her husband, she leaves two daughters and a son-in-law, Anita Richard of Dudley and Louise and Vincent Pugh of E. Hampton; three grandchildren, Jenise Richard, Jean-Paul Richard and Shannon Pugh; brothers, Morris Cardinal, Roger Cardinal and his wife Diane; a sister, Madeline Robidoux; her brother-in-law, Paul Grenier; sisters-in-law, Agnes Gaucher and Margaret Lafontaine. She was predeceased by her son-in-law, Paul Richard.
The Funeral Mass was March 27 in St. Joseph’s Church, N. Grosvenordale. Donations: St. Joseph’s Church, 15 Main St. N. Grosvenordale, CT 06255. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster.
Richard E. Pepin,
Korean war vet
PUTNAM — Richard E. Pepin, 83, of Putnam, died March 19, 2014, at Day Kimball Hospital.
Dick was born in Putnam, son of the late Arthur and Eva (LaGrandeur) Pepin and lived in Putnam all his life. He was a retired pressman, having worked several years at Jacobs Rubber Manufacturing. He was a U.S. Army veteran, having served in Korea. Dick was a member of the Yankee Yesteryear Antique Car Club. He was a licensed pilot and enjoyed model airplanes, camping, motorcycles and bike riding. He had a love for animals. Richard had a great sense of humor and loved laughter.
He leaves his wife of 55 years, Eleanor J. (Fifield) Pepin of Putnam; two daughters, Noreen D. England (Rick)of Putnam, Caroline T. Gardiner (Paul) of Putnam; a brother, Les Pepin of Canterbury; a sister, Doris Green of Putnam; seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother, Arthur Pepin and a sister, Estelle Menard.
Graveside services with military honors were March 26 in Grove Street Cemetery, Putnam. Donations: Putnam Baptist Church, Church Street, Putnam, CT 06260. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster.
Edward S. Babula
THOMPSON — Edward S. Babula, 87, of Thompson, died March 20, 2014, at home.
Eddie was born in Thompson, son of the late Joseph and Josephine (Gac) Babula and lived in Thompson all his life.
Ed was a life-long farmer and enjoyed gardening and woodworking. He was a bus driver for many years in Thompson, served as a First and Second Selectman in Thompson, and worked for several years for the Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home. Additionally, Ed was a former member of the Thompson Fire Department. He was a parishioner and usher at St. Joseph Basilica, Webster. He enjoyed playing bocce ball with his family.
He leaves his wife of 59 years, Lena D. (Iwanicki) Babula of Thompson; a daughter, Nancy Thomas (David) of Vernon; four grandchildren, Adam Thomas (Cyndi), Timothy Thomas (Shauna), Nicole Thomas and Zachary Thomas; two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Paul Babula and by two brothers, William and John Babula.
The Funeral Mass was March 24 in St. Joseph Basilica, Webster, with burial in St. Joseph Garden of Peace Cemetery. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster.
Alfred Habercoss,
WWII vet
WILSONVILLE — Alfred A. Habercoss, formerly of Pompeo Road, 95, died March 25, 2014,
He was born on Jan. 24, 1919, in Dudley, to Anna (Koebke) and Carl Habercoss. He was predeceased by his parents, his brothers, Carl and William Habercoss, and by his wife, Natalie (Tonner) Habercoss, who died in 2012.
Attending Thompson schools, in his early 20’s he was an accomplished accordian player and was a member of a trio called the “Serenaders”, playing locally in Webster and Putnam areas in the late ‘30s-early ‘40s.
Alfred was a WWII veteran, serving from 1942-1945 with the 749th AAA Gun Battalion with tours in Iceland, France, Belgium, and Germany. After the war, he worked in the American Optical in Southbridge, here he met his wife Natalie. They married in 1947, and settled in Wilsonville.
He was a member of the Thompson Congregational Church, previous to that, a lifelong deacon at the First Baptist Church in Webster.
Always a talented craftsman, in 1956, along with his father-in-law, Ewart Tonner, they designed a line of colonial antique reproduction miniature furniture, which Alfred and his wife Natalie made in their home workshop. Branded TONCOSS, the furniture was sold to gift shops and collectors throughout this country and abroad. Alfred retired from this business in the 80’s and began his second venture, collecting and selling antiques in their home shop, and Brimfield antique flea markets.
He leaves his four daughters, Nancy Beauchamp (Tom) of Thompson, Heather LaPlante (Dennis) of Mendon, Mass., Carol Habercoss and her partner Jim Kelley of San Leandro, Calif., Kristin Sevigny (Will) of Thompson; five grandchildren.
His funeral was March 31 at the Thompson Congregational Church with burial with military honors in Mount Zion Cemetery, Webster. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Webster.
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Woodstock Elementary/Middle
Monday: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, carrots, fruit. Tuesday: Wheat pancakes, turkey sausages, fruit. Wednesday: Bosco cheese sticks, marinara sauce, fruit. Thursday: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, fruit. Friday: Pizza, green beans, fruit.
Pomfret Community
Monday: Hamburgers, chickpea salad, strawberry cups. Tuesday: Chicken Teriyaki, carrots, pineapple cups. Wednesday: " Tater Tot" Shepherd Pie, peach cups. Thursday: Pizza, broccoli cups, apple slices. Friday: Chicken Parmesan, pasta, green beans, applesauce.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Monday: Taco salad, Mexicali corn. Tuesday: Hot dogs, baked beans, cole slaw. Wednesday - half day: Brunch at Lunch: Scrambled eggs, hash browns, chocolate chip muffins. Thursday (half day PES only): Chicken Caesar salad. Friday (half day PES only): Macaroni and cheese, broccoli and cauliflower florets.
Putnam High
Monday: General Tsos Chicken, stir fry vegetables, spring rolls. Tuesday: Clipper Wraps, Cuban black bean salad. Wednesday: Buffalo chicken salad. Thursday: Baked ziti, meatsauce. Friday: Pizza.
Greetings. This soup makes use of leftover fish and mashed potatoes, if you have them. If not, it is worth the trouble to start from scratch. It is hearty, thick, and rich. It does not contain any wheat or other grains. Use olive oil instead of butter, and it is also dairy-free.
Fish Chowder
1 tablespoon butter
1 shallot, minced
1 large carrot, julienned ½ bell pepper, diced
3 tablespoons thinly sliced sun-dried tomatoes
1 tablespoon grated or finely-minced fresh ginger
1 tablespoon minced fresh basil
2 cups fish stock or clam juice, divided
¾ cup mashed potatoes
¾ cup coconut milk (full-fat, canned)
3 cups cooked fish fillets, such as cod, pollock, or haddock
1 can smoked oysters
salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes to taste
In a 3-quart pot, over medium-low heat, melt butter. Add shallot, carrot, and bell pepper. After vegetables soften, about 3 minutes, add sun-dried tomatoes and ginger. Continue to cook for another 3 minutes, being careful that vegetables do not brown.
Add basil and 1 cup of the fish stock and continue to cook.
In a blender on a low to medium-low speed, combine remaining fish stock, mashed potatoes, and coconut milk until thoroughly combined. Add mixture to the soup pot.
Flake the cooked fish into approximately 1-inch chunks. Add fish to soup pot, along with smoked oysters. Stir gently to combine and continue to cook until just heated through. Adjust seasonings to your taste. Serves 2 as a main course.
Wed. April 2
Art Exhibit
PUTNAM --- The Pomfret School Art Exhibit "Red" by Junko Pinkowski's - Digital Arts by Pomfret Students and Faculty, will run through April 28 at the Silver Circle Gallery in downtown Putnam.
Farmers Market
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Farmers Market is held from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the Grill 37 on Rt. 44. New vendors always welcome. Call Sarah Green at 860-792-1104.
Exhibit
POMFRET --- The Northeast CT Art Guild will be exhibiting artwork at the Vanilla Bean Cafe during the month of April.
Fri. April 4
Performance
WOODSTOCK --- The Three C's will present the classic "Laura Ingalls Wilder," produced by ArtsPower, at noon at the Hyde Cultural Center for students. Tickets, for groups of 10 or more, are only $3. For information call the Box Office at 860-928-2946 or at www.thethreecs.org.
'Gypsy'
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse will present "Gypsy" at 7:30 p.m. April 4, 5, 11 and 12 and at 2 p.m. April 6 and 13. $21 and $18. 860-928-7887.
Rummage Sale
WOODSTOCK --- The Women’s Fellowship of the First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ of Woodstock on Rt. 169 will hold a Spring Rummage & White Elephant Sale from 2 to 5 p.m. April 4 and from 9 a.m. to noon April 5. Bake sale on April 4, too. 860-923-2887.
Sat. April 5
Spring Fair
ASHFORD --- The Ashford Senior Center Organization will hold its spring fair and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors wanted. 860-487-5122.
'Gypsy'
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse will present "Gypsy" at 7:30 p.m. April 5, 11 and 12 and at 2 p.m. April 6 and 13. $21 and $18. 860-928-7887.
Icebreaker
THOMPSON --- The Thompson Speedway will present Icebreaker today and tomorrow at the speedway. www.thompsonspeedway.com
Pancake Breakfast
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society on Day Road in Pomfret will host a pancake breakfast from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Benefits girl Scout Troop 65049. $5. There will also be an Easter Wild Egg Hunt.
Auction
COLCHESTER --- The Goods and Services Auction to benefit the Lions Low Vision Center of Eastern Connecticut will be held from 7 p.m. to midnight at the St. Joseph's Polish Club.
Sun. April 6
Pancake Fund-raiser
WOODSTOCK --- The Woodstock Academy Relay For Life team will hold a pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the academy dining commons. $7 for adults; $5 for kids 12 and younger and free admission for kids 3 and younger. Tickets at First Selectman’s office at Town Hall. email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Pancake Breakfast
CANTERBURY --- The Finnish American Heritage Society will hold a Pancake Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Finnish Hall on Rt. 169. $8 for adults; $4 for kids under 12. 887-4192.
Wed. April 9
Ice Cream
THOMPSON --- The Thompson Recreation Dept. will hold a free Ice Cream Social for senior citizens at 12:15. Open to residents and nonreidents age 60 and older. Preregistration required. 860-923-9440.
Concert
N. GROSVENORDALE --- The Friends of the Thompson Public Library will present its Annual Spring Concert at 7 p.m. at the Thompson Public Library meeting room. It features musical talents from the faculty and student body of Marianapolis Preparatory School. Free. All welcome
Fri. April 11
Lighthouse Program
CANTERBURY --- The Canterbury Historical Society will present a program on New England Lighthouses following its regular 7 p.m. business meeting at the Canterbury Town Hall Community Room. Free. All welcome
Sat. April 12
Spaghetti, Meatball Supper
PUTNAM --- the Putnam Grange 97 will hold a spaghetti and meatball supper from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Congregational Church of Putnam. $8 for adults; $4 for kids 6-12. 860-928-1020.
Indoor Tag Sale
CANTERBURY --- The Canterbury Historical Society will hold its annual Indoor Tag Sale from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the town hall community room. Table rentals available. 860-546-9062
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