Vol. 10 No.2 - March 1990 Mar 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 10 No.2 (1990) March1990Citizen of the YearIsabel Coburn - Citizen of the Yearher name has been synonomous with community service, often through local organizations but also through provincial and even national involvementsST. JOHN AMBULANCE REPORTAUSTRALIAN VISITORSLocal Citizen Concerned About GarbageBlue Box Recycling ProgramChuckle For The Dayold folks are worth a fortune, with silver in their hair, gold in their teeth, stones in their kidneys, lead in their feet and gas in their stomachsFood For ThoughtTube RacesAnnual Tube RacesKeswick Ridge SchoolNews & ViewsTeacher Appreciation WeekTO STATISTICIANSRoad ReportSchool Board ChatterKeswick Ridge Women's InstituteRidgeview SeniorsQuiz Time - Local History, People, Community30-Hour Famine for World VisionBIRD TALK - WINTER FINCHESMystery Solved?Shore's FollyThis region once boasted one of the most imposing stone houses in New Brunswick: Colonel Shore's house on Shore's Island. Unfortunately for our heritage, the house has not stood for many decades. Mia Boyce
Vol. 10 No.2 - March 1990 Mar 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 10 No.2 (1990) March1990Citizen of the YearIsabel Coburn - Citizen of the Yearher name has been synonomous with community service, often through local organizations but also through provincial and even national involvementsST. JOHN AMBULANCE REPORTAUSTRALIAN VISITORSLocal Citizen Concerned About GarbageBlue Box Recycling ProgramChuckle For The Dayold folks are worth a fortune, with silver in their hair, gold in their teeth, stones in their kidneys, lead in their feet and gas in their stomachsFood For ThoughtTube RacesAnnual Tube RacesKeswick Ridge SchoolNews & ViewsTeacher Appreciation WeekTO STATISTICIANSRoad ReportSchool Board ChatterKeswick Ridge Women's InstituteRidgeview SeniorsQuiz Time - Local History, People, Community30-Hour Famine for World VisionBIRD TALK - WINTER FINCHESMystery Solved?Shore's FollyThis region once boasted one of the most imposing stone houses in New Brunswick: Colonel Shore's house on Shore's Island. Unfortunately for our heritage, the house has not stood for many decades. Mia Boyce