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More than just an advertisement SSSSSSSSSSSttttttttttiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllll Frell FFFFFFFFFFrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeee!eeeeeee!!!!!!!!!! Stil Inside Happy Event calendar Thanksgiving! Pages 10-11 INNformer Publication of The Wells Inn Volume 2, No. 23_ __ The Wells Inn, 316 Charles St. Sistersville, WV 26175 __ _ ___ November 20, 2015 Renovations continue at former SJHS gym By Lea Ann Butcher The James Willison Family Center, once the Sistersville Junior High School gym, is a place where basketball is played, pro wrestling matches are held and possibilities for other events are endless. The amount of upkeep and restoration work the center requires may also seem endless. But thanks to such groups as the Sistersville Park and Pool Board, the Sistersville Junior Athletics and the Sistersville High School Alumni Association, a restoration committee has been formed and repairs are underway. r e t s ’ e e l V l rsvi e d t s at i Shere e owd v gat i cr at e reci d g n A r a a app l s rk a an P ng he i d “T l needs bui a t o l of k or w ne do o t . t i t I on Riverside Drive on a cloudy Veterans Day Tuesday, Nov. 11. Ceremo- was abandoned and unused for many years. Some nies included the Pledge of Allegiance, the singing of the national anthem ce. i ill R B r o May pe,” said floors are in bad sha and several speeches, including guest speaker Sgt. Major James L. Allen “Te h ing ild bu has e ecom b lyincreasi ng har d to of Paden City. The sun broke through the clouds when Allen came to the manage, especially with upkeep and all the is- n i y r unt o c our rve e s o h w e eopl p nary ordi are ans er et V “ . um podi e trem x e sues t’s i en be i ng av h e lik at wer s. eak l T he J AS ” es, tim e h . d i a s n I n itio d d a o t ing k n a h l t l a e c ers,servi b m e m A llen is thankfully volunteering time and funding to thanked the people left behind who run the households when soldiers are make some repairs. We are very thankful and d b n i h e b eft e l l eo e h c th a l n rep g ca in h t o . N “ r illed ed o k y o l p e d y llen a a f e apprciativ e t t ha the J AS reed g a t o ere seov ” it, e om c l e w “ al ci ffi o n a gave so al n e l l A . d ai s he er,” b m e m e c servi o t ” e hom said Alex King, Park and Pool board member. Vietnam veterans, noting that it was not a popular war and many of them e h , t s s e r add s ’ n e l l g A n i w o l l Fo y. l r e p o r p e m o h d e m co l e w t o n e r e w - isters S Continued on page 14 ville VFW Honor Guard gave a 21-gun salute. INDEX Familiar Faces: Lisa Northcraft, insurance agent 4 Paden City police chief 5 r Coss’s T xadei mry 6 Oil & gas briefs 7 Shop Local Saturday 8 Events 10-11 Municipalities 12 Help wanted ads 15-16
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