Vol. 11 No.1 - February 1991 Feb 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 11 No.1 (1991) February1991The Aussie Connection - Brenda Boucher feeds Skippy.Living Down-UnderHappy Valentine's DayBIRD TALKThe Drag SawIf muddy logs are wearing out your chain saw then maybe you need a drag saw. George Currie picked this one up for $100. That was over 40 years ago so you might pay a few dollars more for one today, if you can find oneCITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDThe Keswick Recreation Council is now asking for nominations for Citizen of the Year. As Chairperson for the selection Committee, it is my pleasure to take the nominations to the Committee so that following a set formula we can then chose the new Citizen of the YearSchool Board ChatterOne of the things I like about being a school trustee is hearing the good news, like the following note received from the Sauls before their return to Australia in late Dec. Greg was the teacher on exchange with Bob Kennah, who has nowKATHY'S KITCHENTHE MILLHANDMy first opportunity to work for pay came to pass in 1942 when Mr. Mellow Pond hired me to "ride the carriage" in his portable mill which was set up on the property of James Edmondson at Scotch settlement. Portable mills owed their success to the fact that they were port- able. For example, after a contract with Mr. Jack Brawn from Millville to saw his round logs into boards, planks and 2"x4"'s was finished at one location, all the equipmDonald Ames (on tractor) hauls logs off the Harvey Duplessis farm to the mill on Wiley Currie's place (1944-45). Perley Embleton sitting on logs, Ashley Murch standingSPECIAL BIRD REPORT - Second InstallmentKeswick Ridge Women's InstituteKeswick Ridge CubsScholarship WinnersHOMETOWNDeath of Local InterestKESWICK VALLEY COMPLEX INC.As many people in the Macnaquac area undoubtedly have fond memories of Rev. Wm. A. Harper and Mrs. Harper, we are writing to ask you to publish the news of Mrs. Harper's death, which occurred in London, Ontario, on Jan. 9th, 1991, 13 days before her 86th birthday. Mr. Harper served as pastor of Macnaquac Baptist Church for severeeing alot of this name in the future. This is the name of the organization of community volunteers that is overseeing the construction of a four unit housing project for seniors located in Burtts Corner. The project which startRidge view SeniorsKeswick Ridge RoadKESWICK 865 DIVISION ST. JOHN AMBULANCEKINGS LANDING HISTORICAL SE'ITLEMENT WINTER SUNDAYS • 1991 FEBRUARY FESTIVAL - FEBRUARY 3, 10, 17, AND 24, 1991Kings Landing Mia Boyce
Vol. 11 No.1 - February 1991 Feb 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 11 No.1 (1991) February1991The Aussie Connection - Brenda Boucher feeds Skippy.Living Down-UnderHappy Valentine's DayBIRD TALKThe Drag SawIf muddy logs are wearing out your chain saw then maybe you need a drag saw. George Currie picked this one up for $100. That was over 40 years ago so you might pay a few dollars more for one today, if you can find oneCITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDThe Keswick Recreation Council is now asking for nominations for Citizen of the Year. As Chairperson for the selection Committee, it is my pleasure to take the nominations to the Committee so that following a set formula we can then chose the new Citizen of the YearSchool Board ChatterOne of the things I like about being a school trustee is hearing the good news, like the following note received from the Sauls before their return to Australia in late Dec. Greg was the teacher on exchange with Bob Kennah, who has nowKATHY'S KITCHENTHE MILLHANDMy first opportunity to work for pay came to pass in 1942 when Mr. Mellow Pond hired me to "ride the carriage" in his portable mill which was set up on the property of James Edmondson at Scotch settlement. Portable mills owed their success to the fact that they were port- able. For example, after a contract with Mr. Jack Brawn from Millville to saw his round logs into boards, planks and 2"x4"'s was finished at one location, all the equipmDonald Ames (on tractor) hauls logs off the Harvey Duplessis farm to the mill on Wiley Currie's place (1944-45). Perley Embleton sitting on logs, Ashley Murch standingSPECIAL BIRD REPORT - Second InstallmentKeswick Ridge Women's InstituteKeswick Ridge CubsScholarship WinnersHOMETOWNDeath of Local InterestKESWICK VALLEY COMPLEX INC.As many people in the Macnaquac area undoubtedly have fond memories of Rev. Wm. A. Harper and Mrs. Harper, we are writing to ask you to publish the news of Mrs. Harper's death, which occurred in London, Ontario, on Jan. 9th, 1991, 13 days before her 86th birthday. Mr. Harper served as pastor of Macnaquac Baptist Church for severeeing alot of this name in the future. This is the name of the organization of community volunteers that is overseeing the construction of a four unit housing project for seniors located in Burtts Corner. The project which startRidge view SeniorsKeswick Ridge RoadKESWICK 865 DIVISION ST. JOHN AMBULANCEKINGS LANDING HISTORICAL SE'ITLEMENT WINTER SUNDAYS • 1991 FEBRUARY FESTIVAL - FEBRUARY 3, 10, 17, AND 24, 1991Kings Landing Mia Boyce