The Keswick Exchange
Here you can access every issue of The Keswick Exchange.
Beginning in 1981, The Keswick Exchange was a monthly newspaper distributed from the Mouth of Keswick, . It discussed various activities and happenings within the community, from community plans and decisions to holiday celebrations and outstanding citizens.
Vol. 11 No.7 - November 1991
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 11 No.7 (1991)
Veterans Look Back In Remembrance, Winter at Mactaquac Park, Keswick Ridge Road, Exemplary Service Medal, and more.
Vol. 10 No.7 - November 1990
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 10 No.7 (1990)
Our Oldest Veteran, Woodhog 1, It is Illegal, Emissions from Nackawic, Remembrence Day, and more.
Vol. 9 No.7 - November 1989
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 9 No.7 (1989)
The Problem With Nackawic, Remembrance Day, Amateur Radio, Fall Birds, and more.
Vol. 8 No.7 - November 1988
A Journey to Japan, Dam Being Cut to Relieve Pressure, Summer Naturalist Program at Park, Remembrance Day, and more.
Vol. 7 No.7 - November 1987
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 7 No.7 (1987)
Fall Lineup for the Keswick Exchange, an Interview With Bob Simpson, The Canadian Saxophone Quintet, Remembrance Day, Christmas Catalogue, and more.
Vol. 6 No.7 - November 1986
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 6 No.7 (1986)
New Ambulance Plans Announced, Ditches and Dumps, the Jewetts Mills Cairn, Longtime Macnaquac Resident Honored, and more.
Vol. 5 No.7 - November 1985
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 5 No.7 (1985)
Brewer’s Country Store, Ancestors Honored, National Co-Op Week, and more.
Vol. 4 No.8 - November 1984
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 4 No.8 (1984)
Fire Department, Royal Souvenir Presented to Local Man, Christmas Catalog, and more.
Vol. 3 No.7 - November 1983
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 3 No.7 (1983)
More on Local Ambulance Service, Prize Winning Talent, Christmas Catalog, and more.
Vol. 2 No.7 - November 1982
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 2 No.7 (1982)
Inflation, Mactawuac Dam Barriers, Remembrance Day, Possible expansion to Burtts Corner, and more.
Vol. 1 No.5 - November 1981
The Keswick Exchange Vol. 1 No.5 (1981)
Remembrance Day, Local Ambulance Service Possible, and more.