The Rural Voice, 1979-07, Page 15By 2 p.m only the skeleton
remains
All in a haif day's work
They started pulling it down at 8:45 a.m.
By 2:00 that afternoon nothing was left but
the skeleton.
The 35 Pennsylvania Dutch Mennonites
arrived at Keith Richmond's farm near
Blyth in a school bus and truck.
They had come to help John Gingerich
Photo story by Lise Gunby
A Mennonite barn clearing
who bought the barn standing and is going
to rebuild it near Mount Forest from the
old material. Mr. Richmond's plans to put
a new roof on the old foundation to house
about 400 feeder pigs. "I couldn't believe
it," said Mr. Richmond. "Just saw it
disappear before my eyes."
THE RURAL VOICE/NLP 1979 PG. 13