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COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATEAND FAMILY COURT
DEPARTMENT
BARNSTABLE DIVISION
DOCKET NO. 06P0352EP1
Estate of BEATRICE H. HARPER
Late of BARNSTABLE (WEST)
In the County of BARNSTABLE
Date of DeathApril 7, 2004
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
To all persons interested in
the above captioned estate, a petition
has been presented prayingthat a docu-
ment purporting to be the last will of said
decedent beprovedandallowed, andthat
HAZEL E. PLIKAITIS of BARNSTABLE
(WEST) in the County of BARNSTABLE
be appointed executor, named in the will
to serve without surety.
IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT
THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY
MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE
IN SAID COURT AT BARNSTABLE ON
OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE
FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON AUGUST
8. 2006.
Inaddition,you mustfileawrit-
ten affidavit of objections to the petition,
stating specific facts and grounds upon
which the objection is based, within thirty
(30)daysafterthereturnday(orsuchother
time as the court, on motionwith noticeto
the petitioner, may allow) in accordance
with Probate Rule 16.
WITNESS, HON. ROBERT
E. TERRY, ESQUIRE, First Justice of
said Court at Barnstable this day, July 11,
2006.
FREDERIC P.CLAUSSEN
Register of Probate
The Barnstable Patriot
July 21, 2006
COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
DEPARTMENT
BARNSTABLE DIVISION
DOCKET NO. 06P0871EP1
Estate of LOUISE B. RYAN
Late of BARNSTABLE
(HYANNIS)
In the County of BARNSTABLE
Date of Death January 5, 2006
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
To all persons interested in
the above captioned estate, a petition
has been presented praying that a docu-
ment purporting to be the last will of said
decedent beprovedandallowed,andthat
WALTER V.MCGOURTY of YARMOUTH
(PORT) intheCountyof BARNSTABLEbe
appointed executor, named in the will to
serve without surety.
IFYOU DESIRE TO OBJECT
THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY
MUST FILEA WRITTEN APPEARANCE
IN SAID COURT AT BARNSTABLE ON
OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE
FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON AUGUST
2. 2006.
Inaddition,youmust fileawrit-
ten affidavit of objections to the petition,
stating specific facts and grounds upon
which the objection is based, within thirty
(30)daysafterthereturnday(orsuch other
time as the court,on motion with notice to
the petitioner, may allow) in accordance
with Probate Rule 16.
WITNESS, HON. ROBERT
E. TERRY, ESQUIRE, First Justice of
said Court at Barnstable this day, July 5,
2006.
FREDERIC P. CLAUSSEN
Register of Probate
The Barnstable Patriot
July 21, 2006
COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
DEPARTMENT
BARNSTABLE DIVISION
DOCKET NO. 06P0892EP1
Estate of WILLIAM N. LAZARES
Late of BARNSTABLE
In the County of BARNSTABLE
Date of Death December 29, 2005
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
Toallpersons interested inthe
abovecaptionedestate,apetitionhasbeen
presentedprayingthatadocumentpurport-
ing to be the last willof said decedent be
proved and allowed,and that NICHOLAS
W. LAZARES of MILTON in the County of
NORFOLK beappointedexecutor, named
in the will to serve without surety.
IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT
THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY
MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE
IN SAID COURT AT BARNSTABLE ON
OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE
FORENOON (10:00 AM) ON AUGUST
4. 2006.
Inaddition,youmustfile awrit-
ten affidavit of objections to the petition,
stating specific facts and grounds upon
which the objection is based,within thirty
(30)daysafterthereturnday (orsuch other
time as the court,on motion with notice to
the petitioner, may allow) in accordance
with Probate Rule 16.
WITNESS, HON. ROBERT
E. TERRY, ESQUIRE, First Justice of
said Court at Barnstable this day, July 7
2006.
FREDERIC P.CLAUSSEN
Register of Probate
The Barnstable Patriot
July 21, 2006
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a check for $27 to the BLT, P.O. Box
224, Cotuit, MA 02635 or by calling
508-771-2585. All proceeds benefit the
cause.
• July 22: Naturalist Nina Coleman
leads a walk at Sandy Neck at 9 a.m.
Call to register.
Cape Cod Canal Visitor
Center
(Cape side of the Canal, Ed Moffit
Drive, across from the Sandwich Coast
Guard Station. Information, 508-833-
9678.) Attractions include a retired
41-foot U.S. Army Corps of Engineers'
patrol boat, real time radar and camera
images of the Canal, a theater showing
continuous presentations on the Canal
history, bookstore, rangers presenting
ongoing free programs and more.
• Tuesdays: Junior Ranger Program ,
explore the waterway, learn the canal
history, check out the plants, wildlife
and more at 1 p.m.
• July 24, Aug. 7: Bournedale Hill
Hike at 10 a.m. Meet at the Herring Run
Recreation Area.
Cape Cod National
Seashore
(Salt Pond Visitor Center, Nauset
Road, off Route 6 in Eastham, 508-255-
3421; Province Lands Visitor Center,
Race Point Road, off Route 6 in Provinc-
etown, 508-487-1256. Call for details.)
Thornton W. Burgess
Society (4 Water St. in
Sandwich), Green Briar
Nature Center (6 Discovery
Hill Rd., East Sandwich)
(508-888-6870. Hours are Monday
through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. 508-888-6870,
www.thorntonburgess.org)
Critter Capers is held every Friday
at 10:30 a.m. when a naturalist leads a
tour to visit the resident animals. And
every Saturday morning at 10:30, it's
Animal Story Time with stories about
Peter Rabbit and friends. Every Tuesday
and Friday morning at 10:30, a volun-
teer leads walks in the Shirley G. Cross
Wildflower Garden.
Notice: Sign up now for summer
programs for ages 4 and up. Canoe-
ing, crafts, tidal pools, woodland safari,
dinosaurs, bugs and more. Programs run
through August. Museum open from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday through Sat-
urday and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Admission is by donation.
• Through Labor Day: Exhibit of oil
paintings by Nancy Dickson. Proceeds
from sales benefit educational programs.
• July 30: Sample the fine wines and
foods of Australia at the Oak Crest Cove
Yacht Club on Peter's Pond in Sand-
wich. The gala, including a silent and
live auction, runs from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Silent and live auction. Tickets $65. Call
for reservations.
Cape Cod Museum of Natural
History
(508-896-3867, Route 6A in Brewster)
Nature walks, talks, lessons, trips,
a museum shop and library, family
programs and more are offered. Current
exhibits include an interactive coastal
exhibit, marine exhibits, birds, more.
• July 26: Lecture and demonstration
. on the science and art of Cape Cod
seaweed, collecting it, preserving speci-
mens and more at 7:30 p.m.
• July 29: Master bird carver Eric
Kaiser leads bird carving demonstration
from 1 to 4 p.m.
Massachusetts Audubon
Society, Ashumet and Long
Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary
(508-362-1426, call for detailed infor-
mation)
Massachusetts Audubon
Society, Wellfleet Bay
Wildlife Sanctuary
(508-349-2615 , Route 6 in Wellfleet,
call for a complete schedule of events)
Massachusetts Audubon Society,
Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary
(Cummaquid, 508-362-1426)
Waquoit Bay Reserve (508-
457-0495 , Route 28, East
Falmouth)
• Professional development courses
for educators in fishing, oceans and
coasts, salt water studies, whales, local
water issues, coastal habitats and more
offered. Call now for details.
• July 25: Interactive family program
on climate change at 6:30 p.m.
Cape Cod Wildlife Center
(185 Meadow Lane, West Barnstable,
508-362-0111, www.capewildlife.org)
Have your questions about wildlife
answered daily from 9 a.m to 5 p.m., or go
to the Center's Web site at CapeWildlife.
Org
Warning: The Center strongly urges
the public to not touch wild animals.
If you must do so, wear thick rubber
gloves. Better yet, call your local animal
control department and let the profes-
sionals handle the situation.
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Lecture series in Wellfleet
The Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
hosts a lecture series this summer at the
facility off Route 6. The July 26 lecture
features Shawn Carey discussing wildlife
photography. All talks are at 7:30 p.m.
Admission is $4 to $5. Joey Mason, bird
bander, discusses kestrels on Aug. 2.
A spiritual journey
liana Marks, radio/tv host and author,
discusses how to differentiate between
the ego's voice and the soul's voice July
22 at 7 p.m. at the Federated Church,
Main St. in Hyannis.
Silence, please
Master pianist Richard Hughes dis-
cusses the old black and white films and
the time before sound tracks as he plays
examples of mood music and shows
some shorts Aug. 2 at the Centerville
Library at 7 p.m. Free.
Tales of Cape Cod lecture
series
Elizabeth Friend-Coogan, art historian,
discusses American folk art July 25 at 7:30
p.m. Popcorn and punch free at the Olde
Colonial Courthouse, Rendezvous Lane
and Route 6A. Richard Porter speaks on
Aug. 1 when he discusses thermometers.
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Cape Cod Bird Club walks
Explore Stauffer's Puddle July 22 at
9:30 a.m. when you will look for shore-
birds. Meet at Christy's on Route 6A
across Ploughed Neck Road in Sandwich.
The next walk is July 28 at South Beach
in Chatham.Call 508-398-1473 for details.
Sandwich expedition
Explore the oldest town on Cape Cod,
Sandwich, year-round on a 6.2-mile walk
as part of the Walk 'n Mass Volkssport
Club. Call 508-291-1162 for details.
Take the Hyannis-JFK
family compound walk
Walk Hyannis and enjoy ocean views
on a 10K jaunt beginning at the Heritage
House Hotel, 259 Main Street in Hyannis.
Walk sponsored by the Walk 'n Mass
Volkssport Club. Start times are daily sun-
rise to sunset. Information: 508-775-7000.
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VOLUNTEERS:
Independence House
needs help
Volunteers are needed at Independence
House in Hyannis to help plan and carry
out fund raising events. A fashion show in
August and a golf tournament in Septem-
ber are the immediate upcoming events.
Call 508-771-6507 to sign up.
Join the crew at the BCC
Get behind the scenes at the
Barnstable Comedy Club and learn the
1 ropes while have a laugh or two. No
experience needed. Crew needed to
help with wardrobe, sound, props, paint-
ing, lights, stage management and much
more. Call Nikki at 508-362-6333.
Environmental monitors
needed
The Provincetown Center for Coastal
Studies is looking for volunteers to
participate in the Citizen Environmental
Monitoring Program. Duties include tak-
] ing water samples from provincetown to
Duxbury. Call 508-487-3623 ext. 122.
Help for Pops by the Sea
The Arts Foundation of Cape Cod needs
volunteers for the Aug. 6 concert on the
Hyannis Village Green, as well as the day
before. Free tickets, t-shirt and food to
volunteers. Check out www.artsfoundation.
j org or call 508-362-0066 for details.
HAC needs help
The Housing Assistance Corporation
! is looking for five volunteers to help staff
process housing search applications.
Interviewing applicants and helping appli-
cants fill in paper work part of job. Weekly
or biweekly. Call 508-771-5400 ext. 213.
Hallet House needs helpers
The Captain Bangs Hallet House Museum
is looking for volunteers to lead tours this
summer. To get details, call 508-362-3021.
Horizons needs help
Energetic volunteers are needed for Ho-
rizons for Homeless Children with a shelter
in Hyannis. If you have an extra two hours
a week and want to make a difference in a
child's life call 508-999-9454 to sign on.
Fresh Air Fund needs
hosts
This summer, children will be coming
to the Cape to stay with host Fresh Air
Fund families. If you are interested in
I hosting a child, call 508-896-4843. Visit
www.freshair.org.
Volunteers needed to man
desks
The Housing Assistance Corporation,
460 West Main St. in Hyannis, needs
volunteers to do filing, copying, data in-
put and more. Interested parties should
call 508-771-5400, ext. 272.
I The Coast Guard wants
I you!
The Coast Guard Heritage Museum in
, Barnstable Village needs people to be
volunteer interpreters. Training is provided.
, Call Al at 508-420-9810 to sign on.
Massage therapists wanted
The Pan-Massachusetts Challenge is
Aug. 5 and 6 when massage therapists
are needed to relieve the bones of the
sore cyclists. To sign up, call 800-WE-
CYCLE or visit pmc.org.
MSPCA needs help
The MSPCA is looking for volunteers to
clean, do laundry, transport animals, help
with special events, foster care for cats and
kittens and more. Volunteer orientation is
held the first Thursday of the month at the
shelter, 1577 Falmouth Road in Centerville.
Literacy and math coaches
needed
The Senior Corps of Elder Services is
looking for older adults for training as
literacy and math coaches for elementa-
ry school children in Bourne, Barnstable,
Dennis and Yarmouth. Call for details,
800-244-4630 or 508-394-4630 ext. 158.
Docents wanted for
Burgess Museum
The Thornton W. Burgess Museum in
¦ Sandwich Village needs docents to greet
visitors during the fall. Training provided.
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