Vol. 6 No.1 - January 1986 Jan 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 6 No.1 (1986) January1986Funds Sought for New ScholarshipThe University of New Brunswick has officially announced the creation of a scholarship in memory of B. W. Robertson, country doctor in this area for many yearsThe Dr. B. W. Robertson Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student from York CountyTragic Fire Hits Communityfirefire in the Mouth of KeswickSara Ann Barron. She was the infant daughter of Michael and Marie (Reynolds) Barron of Burtts Corner.A fund has been started by the Frasers to raise money to assist the Wentworths in rebuilding.Apples Pay OffMaritime Winter FairRuth won this contest with a number of 2016Benefit community supper for the Wentworths who lost their houseMeet the Merrithews of Pickard DriveDouglas and Lois Merrithew felt well off over 50 years ago when they were married and they feel well off nowTake Heart and Give GenerouslyvalentinevalentinesRugs Bring Satisfaction to Local WomanTraditional rug hooking - pulling wool strips up through a burlap foundation with a hook - has found a place in the heart and home of Norma Fage of Pickard Drive.Winter at the Park Mactaquac Park plans to make winter a pleasant experience for those who enjoy activitLodge has a new concessionaire Gerry's has been replaced by David MacLean's food service.2nd Annual Tube RaceSnow Sculpture ContestIce FishingCross-country SkiingSlidingSkatingWinter CampingEaster Egg HuntGymnastics Classes Set Something new in recreation is about to hit the area,Keswick Ridge School LibraryKeswick ridge schoolwinter carnivalValuable Research Done Kelvin Lynch, a plant pathologist with the N.B. Department of Agriculture, has been a resident of Keswick Ridge for four yearscookingKRS Student has Winning DesignTo the right is a mini- version of the Christmas card used by School District 26 for the 1985 Christmas season. It was designed by Jeffrey Hoyt, a grade 6 student at Keswick Ridge SchoolSchool Beautification Some teachers at KRS are pushing more than pencils these daysMore About Good Old Fashioned School DaysDR. B.W. ROBERTSON: COUNTRY DOCTOR Mia Boyce
Vol. 6 No.1 - January 1986 Jan 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 6 No.1 (1986) January1986Funds Sought for New ScholarshipThe University of New Brunswick has officially announced the creation of a scholarship in memory of B. W. Robertson, country doctor in this area for many yearsThe Dr. B. W. Robertson Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student from York CountyTragic Fire Hits Communityfirefire in the Mouth of KeswickSara Ann Barron. She was the infant daughter of Michael and Marie (Reynolds) Barron of Burtts Corner.A fund has been started by the Frasers to raise money to assist the Wentworths in rebuilding.Apples Pay OffMaritime Winter FairRuth won this contest with a number of 2016Benefit community supper for the Wentworths who lost their houseMeet the Merrithews of Pickard DriveDouglas and Lois Merrithew felt well off over 50 years ago when they were married and they feel well off nowTake Heart and Give GenerouslyvalentinevalentinesRugs Bring Satisfaction to Local WomanTraditional rug hooking - pulling wool strips up through a burlap foundation with a hook - has found a place in the heart and home of Norma Fage of Pickard Drive.Winter at the Park Mactaquac Park plans to make winter a pleasant experience for those who enjoy activitLodge has a new concessionaire Gerry's has been replaced by David MacLean's food service.2nd Annual Tube RaceSnow Sculpture ContestIce FishingCross-country SkiingSlidingSkatingWinter CampingEaster Egg HuntGymnastics Classes Set Something new in recreation is about to hit the area,Keswick Ridge School LibraryKeswick ridge schoolwinter carnivalValuable Research Done Kelvin Lynch, a plant pathologist with the N.B. Department of Agriculture, has been a resident of Keswick Ridge for four yearscookingKRS Student has Winning DesignTo the right is a mini- version of the Christmas card used by School District 26 for the 1985 Christmas season. It was designed by Jeffrey Hoyt, a grade 6 student at Keswick Ridge SchoolSchool Beautification Some teachers at KRS are pushing more than pencils these daysMore About Good Old Fashioned School DaysDR. B.W. ROBERTSON: COUNTRY DOCTOR Mia Boyce