Vol. 6 No.3 - April 1986 Apr 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 6 No.3 (1986) Are Sugar Maples an Endangered SpeciesOur sugar maple groves are in troublesugar maple declinemeet the DeLucrys of keswick RidgeThanks From the Heart FundFarm Markets MeetTwo area residents have been elected to the executive of the N.B. Farm Market Association4H Speech Contests HeldThe Keswick Recreation AssociationAnnual plannedOn With the ShowKeswick Ridge Kindergarten variety showHall Annual HeldKeswick Ridge Community HallBicycle DrawHuggy Visits Keswick RidgeOn March 21, the winning ticket for a ten speed bicycle was drawnHe is the lovable and "hug-able" mascot far the Nashwaaksis Lions Club'sShocking Information!king Information! With the brittle snap of electrical sparks to grab students' attentions, Mr Gardon Fletcher, retired NB Power employee, brought our students a dramatic presentation on electrical safetyOnce Upon a GardenExpress Team a Hit!New CarpetsSchool Board budgetsHome and School Highlights StudentscookingNeighborhood Watch - Crime ProtectionThere has been a rash of burglaries in our areaLocal RescueFire Chief ReportsFirekeswick ridge fire departmentKRFDLambingRetired Teacher HonoredKeswick ridge superior schoolEva (McCullough) Watson,Tyler Holyoke RoastedKeswick Ridge White Lightnin' Jug BandKeswick Valley Regional ComplexKeswick Ridge WIArea Students Win AwardsAllen Heads Draft Horse GroupMr. Glen MacKenzie, a retired teacher, to speak to them on his experiences as a teacher in Ghana,FORMER PREMIER EDUCATED ON THE RIDGECharles Dow Richards, Premier of New Brunswick from 1931 to 1933 and a former provincial Chief Justice, is another distinguished graduate of the Keswick Ridge Superior School. Mia Boyce
Vol. 6 No.3 - April 1986 Apr 1 Written By Mia Boyce Click here to view The Keswick Exchange Vol. 6 No.3 (1986) Are Sugar Maples an Endangered SpeciesOur sugar maple groves are in troublesugar maple declinemeet the DeLucrys of keswick RidgeThanks From the Heart FundFarm Markets MeetTwo area residents have been elected to the executive of the N.B. Farm Market Association4H Speech Contests HeldThe Keswick Recreation AssociationAnnual plannedOn With the ShowKeswick Ridge Kindergarten variety showHall Annual HeldKeswick Ridge Community HallBicycle DrawHuggy Visits Keswick RidgeOn March 21, the winning ticket for a ten speed bicycle was drawnHe is the lovable and "hug-able" mascot far the Nashwaaksis Lions Club'sShocking Information!king Information! With the brittle snap of electrical sparks to grab students' attentions, Mr Gardon Fletcher, retired NB Power employee, brought our students a dramatic presentation on electrical safetyOnce Upon a GardenExpress Team a Hit!New CarpetsSchool Board budgetsHome and School Highlights StudentscookingNeighborhood Watch - Crime ProtectionThere has been a rash of burglaries in our areaLocal RescueFire Chief ReportsFirekeswick ridge fire departmentKRFDLambingRetired Teacher HonoredKeswick ridge superior schoolEva (McCullough) Watson,Tyler Holyoke RoastedKeswick Ridge White Lightnin' Jug BandKeswick Valley Regional ComplexKeswick Ridge WIArea Students Win AwardsAllen Heads Draft Horse GroupMr. Glen MacKenzie, a retired teacher, to speak to them on his experiences as a teacher in Ghana,FORMER PREMIER EDUCATED ON THE RIDGECharles Dow Richards, Premier of New Brunswick from 1931 to 1933 and a former provincial Chief Justice, is another distinguished graduate of the Keswick Ridge Superior School. Mia Boyce