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Village Squire, 1978-11, Page 16Whether you call it scrounging or re -cycling there is probably no better example of turning old things to new purposes than the Benmiller Inns development in Benmiller. In fact, you could say that the whole community of Benmiller has been recycled from a sleepy almost -forgotten rural village to a thriving vacation spot. The move has not been without local controversy. When it became known that London millionaire Peter J. Ivey and his sister Mrs. E.J. Mazzoleni had purchased both the old Benmiller woollen mill from Vern Gledhill back in 1970 the rumours began to fly. Some people said it was going to be a kind of private club for the wealthy friends of the Ivey family. Others had other opinions. Then when it was announced the next year that the family has also purchased the old Pfrimmer flour and grist mill down the road by the Maitland River the rumours fled even faster. There was some resentment that this outsider seemed bent on buying up the entire village. Even though the village had been dying a slow death for years, even though many of the buildings in question had been unused in years, many old timers were opposed to the changes. _ When the woollen mill opened as a dining spot in 1974 it was an instant hit. Though it was the most expensive dining spot .in the vicinity at the time, curiosity over what had been going on out there by the falls of Benmiller was so great that people flocked in. People who'd never been in an elegant, expensive restaurant before were now lining up for reservations to get in. The woollen mill had been turned into a fashionable country inn which was totally dominated by the old theme of the past history of the building. Mr. Ivey and Mrs. Mazzoleni had made use of so many of the old tools and machinery of the woolen mill that it became a sort of giant exhibition of working "found art". Tables were created from the old drive pulleys that once transferred the power from the water wheel to the various weaving machines. Lamps were made out of old wagon wheel hubs. The whole decor is a tribute to imaginative reuse of outdated items. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT THIS CHRISTMAS? STOP AT THE KITCHEN CUPBOARD The "cupboard" is full of surprises! DO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND Use Lasting pleasure with a silk flower arrangement. SEE US FOR THAT PARTY CORSAGE. THE KITCHEN CUPBOARD MAIN ST. BLYTH PHONE 523-9672 14 The Village Squire November 1978 :You'll fee just as rim as you look No doubt about it, your looks have a lot to do with the way you feel. And our new vested suit styling has you looking trimmer from every angle. You see it - and teel it - the instant you slip into one of these handsome suits. Master- fully tailored of a light- weight polyester & wool blend. Come try one on and let your spirits soar! HANNA'S Men's & Boys' Wear Wingham, Ontario 357-1865