Vol. 5 No.6 - October 1985 Oct 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 5 No.6 (1985) Everyone likes to get in on the act at apple- picking timeOctober1985Local Bxpert Visits Quebec Kelvin Lynch of Keswick Ridge is a Provincial Plant PathologistTwo thousand cars with people from all over North America and Europe stopped at the tourist bureau sponsored by the Local Service District at the Mactaquac DamMr. Lynch spent five days touring nurseries, orchards and research facilitiesThis is apple country, New apple blossom queen Teena Vincent was crowned by outgoing queen Melody Wiggins at a colorful pageant at Keswick Ridge School'Prior to the actual moving of the house, Mr. Godsoe cleaned out the upstairs turning it into a shell, in order to make the house lighter.They Said it Couldn't be Done ... It was a challange! The more people said it couldn't be done, the more determined Ronnie and Ethel Godsoe became totaquac School district, which lay between the Mactaquac Stream and the Bright-Queensbury Line,is being compiledThe upcoming season will see a couple of changes in the Keswick Exchange lineupByron Gordon and Son, Keswick Ridge, were among the many PREX winners from our area this year. They won seven Firsts with their Guernsey herdThe Keswick Exchange has unique gift suggestions for those on your Christmas list. Why not consider a good quality T-shirt with the Exchange logoThe subscription price for The Keswick Exchange will increase to $6.00 for eight issues a year.Preparations are now being made for the annual children's Halloween partiesHalloweenA community bulletin board has been erected near Brewer's Store for community event noticesFor the first time in many years there will be a Christmas Bird Count done in our areacookingFireFire chiefKeswick Ridge Fire DepartmentKRFDLocal Ambulance on the Road The Keswick Combined Div. of the St. John Ambulance has finally achieved its goal - an equipped ambulancePictured above is the ambulance owned and operated by the Keswick Combined Di vision of the St. John Ambulance.Successful Soft Ball Season Softball was big in Keswick- Mactaquac this summerPleasant Memories of Area for Nova Scotia GirlOUR EARLY APPLE ORCHARDS Mia Boyce
Vol. 5 No.6 - October 1985 Oct 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 5 No.6 (1985) Everyone likes to get in on the act at apple- picking timeOctober1985Local Bxpert Visits Quebec Kelvin Lynch of Keswick Ridge is a Provincial Plant PathologistTwo thousand cars with people from all over North America and Europe stopped at the tourist bureau sponsored by the Local Service District at the Mactaquac DamMr. Lynch spent five days touring nurseries, orchards and research facilitiesThis is apple country, New apple blossom queen Teena Vincent was crowned by outgoing queen Melody Wiggins at a colorful pageant at Keswick Ridge School'Prior to the actual moving of the house, Mr. Godsoe cleaned out the upstairs turning it into a shell, in order to make the house lighter.They Said it Couldn't be Done ... It was a challange! The more people said it couldn't be done, the more determined Ronnie and Ethel Godsoe became totaquac School district, which lay between the Mactaquac Stream and the Bright-Queensbury Line,is being compiledThe upcoming season will see a couple of changes in the Keswick Exchange lineupByron Gordon and Son, Keswick Ridge, were among the many PREX winners from our area this year. They won seven Firsts with their Guernsey herdThe Keswick Exchange has unique gift suggestions for those on your Christmas list. Why not consider a good quality T-shirt with the Exchange logoThe subscription price for The Keswick Exchange will increase to $6.00 for eight issues a year.Preparations are now being made for the annual children's Halloween partiesHalloweenA community bulletin board has been erected near Brewer's Store for community event noticesFor the first time in many years there will be a Christmas Bird Count done in our areacookingFireFire chiefKeswick Ridge Fire DepartmentKRFDLocal Ambulance on the Road The Keswick Combined Div. of the St. John Ambulance has finally achieved its goal - an equipped ambulancePictured above is the ambulance owned and operated by the Keswick Combined Di vision of the St. John Ambulance.Successful Soft Ball Season Softball was big in Keswick- Mactaquac this summerPleasant Memories of Area for Nova Scotia GirlOUR EARLY APPLE ORCHARDS Mia Boyce