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:241 Cramp' A resiv:Iticrt Entri-village
•council is reg-ettabie Personal, and
hostiles:1 reasons have persued him m.
•slICYM ET±S: family to Waighant and he fli
linia_er be eligible mi. ser,te! as
zonate:tilertilLactrow
dotte pod „el: during his
length of terniicouacil. E et other
7x...1mi:dicta and the reeve :in their roes..
•Sin has a mind „if hisiwn nut reniseS
go along VAltita cravid unless he agrees.
:unies he puntei nu zo the.
ranufittxtm i. a decision that tiad hen
ow=iitoired. Kt was at that -Li go down
recOrd. as heing -ne nity :in:um:111er
vote against a notion :It -11 :abstain from'
voting •
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While son -ie ..t :nay have appeared
sr-ai :taiga ag. rareiy. did
wouz good reason. His able...mons and
zrininams were constructive. it %ARM
e aareed with a cesolutum. Ina derma=
Was made •with the same carefin
zonsuleration.
Bill. will he inissed on Council. Council
• would do .we1 m aupoinr a replacement •
who:.iijCflpringe to OhLy: rhe role of
antagonist, Best ' wishes MIL f..14UY. you
again he able cre a :,..nntniunity
m have Eacktrow.. Simuict yin'. decide in
.ere nublielly :again, 'yourexpe.:r1 ESTM
'111 '.•Lacitnow be :an excellent
thoniza die conimanity inie.# ant
aiwa.vs snow *heir aparestattoir to -hear
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Former Kinkss student
BY SkillIT NICHOLSON
ClaAnce Fraser •vitt° got all his
schooling what is noW the :Kairshea
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Hail an. the sixth concession of Kinks& is
nova in a -Masonic Hot -.iia Uto City
Caffornia_
Clarence was dekrined to receii the
•Sentmei account rit the big affair at the
Grev :OE last Jaly. D aoLend and
• SpenCe had favourite
ile:vi7ilers. Des= 4a:d aLso br-rt Samday
Sclactsiteact-.,er ar the Grey Cix cWren
tee far frail the•—big- th=clire...
CLarerces farbr was Met Fraser one
• of the I Ntitildren raised7 Mr.. a•nd Mrs.
ePb Fraser on tot 11. concession 6.
Kinlissa. His =6#.47, was "Arm Nfar.Leod
ftoris the same cociamulia;,./..
Re. Warm=
MacLeed was- an uncle,•
• Clarence lost his =ikon' when ite was-
fr= and• ' wem live whit • the Frasei
vanciparestS.
They. rt
what risust,have
been the. faegest brick house 'az the
tairwasfrip at that tinw. Clarerxe rertem-
bers that 36 were able to sie..p there at
the time of the golden wedding.
By the time a bciy reached 14 he had as
giod an education as his f.ader or grand-
father, Aidiough Mildred Spence, a
dalughter a a LawthilieW doctor. was
anxious that rail a bright boy- shOuld get
to high: school., grandfather thought it was
wise for Clarence to try farm work- Some
of the neigithcons would have work on
special occaski i ;the pay 75 cents a day
•with dinner and supper before waiking
home. A job at S1S a arionth resulted in a
visit.= the family doctor whosequired a
long rest• because of heart ,:: rsage by
work n$ suited • kr'
Clarence we to Saskatchewan 'like so
many and 1 It track of WM.
• In 1946, 1 was ors a speaking tour in
Cartfofnia. aaleziee turned up at a
wetting in San Francis= and insisted I
spend the night with them and meet his
wife. Rose-. HOw lucky 1 it,'Demil. Clarence
had been. We have trept tsince
i971 my wife and 1 were to spend a
day in San Francisco. We wrote inv*in• g
CLsrence and Rose to have a. meat with as
an our boat. They said they wauld meet
our boat. is Clarence w1S, almost tafixid,
be -was not drig buz good
friends offered to rake the daty ifficw
arcerd; as Marian had not been there
befiaLe.
While we ,wetre 9itaidiag, rezite the
•boat. M. and Mrs. Tom Eastabrook
managed to board and xcierd its if we
were the Nichalsons:.: We vere delighted
to have such g wektme. Torn was at
my are veteran of World liVars1 and
2 -sal the Korean W. Virginia was a
teacher and die aril' Per for the day. There
• vitas plenty of room for three• couples,
We were anxious to. see the different
homes Clarenim and Rose had since they
Were married in 1929 and Oxe two fine
tharthes burlt in the places wite4e their
bad lived.
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ft *ZS agreed that &tartan and I would
hoz the noon meal and Clarence and
Rose dinner. We were joined bY Ed and
Helen Miitate= at the EtaSer home. They
Mo were special friends of the Fes.\
Ed was anxious to meet me, as he had
been born in the manse of Rev. „John
Nicholson when he wis the Presbyterian
Church minister in Paris, Ontario.
John ,too came front our South Kinross
Church, This made one Of the best da$
Mariar' a and 1 have had in. our travels.
Clarence and Rose bid a serious
aCciderat last September, baa are hair:hag
excellent cart at the Masonic Rome,
344 Mon BOolevard., Union Criy,
California, 94587. •
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Yu the "Edam'
er to the editor
Thank yew verymalgit
theez4,4reilservige with the
Aztw Sentiireit, We ate-
ceixte the news from Ito=
teggiartly evert) with. the dia-`
inikies.•it =ill dellive.ry. Once
Vife get 6,4 paper is is not long
Wale; t2-4 pages we
fre= front ta4 bad.
The clintographyhas infr
pored great( over the last
few years. h is good to see
the kcal rein from the com-
munities and from the school
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reports, These tves artle-
its are galls enflegitraing
to read,
Thank you mot agirt,
Jan.Bovv1aad,
Lasalle, Quebox..
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.. Sanaa Taunter Vies hen lia,....1 at the flab pead.it lite Ripley Craft Sale on Saturday., While her'
.sfiewzrEfaillo fraits.„.and oaashous,..leniale.Tratiter, back, and Melanie watch to see what 'bpi,
sseprrose 4.'!VitAir wS hiie. Scala= and Both ire from East tairming, Michigan and . they, were
. rfsiths, taerr =minks 'in Xhateardine when they went to the Craft Show it tbeftiPleY-HurOe
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• THE CHATEAUGARDENS STORY
PART IV
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The people in our special community
The exPedences and memories of the years hove given the residents
of Chateau Gardens a very beautiful and special wisdom and per-
sonality.
Throughout their lives they have had the opportunities to grow,
learn and enjoy the world about them. Rich in these years. they are
beginning what can, and indeed should be; life's most rewording
years, as a resident of C.hatecru Gardens they set their own pace and ,
create their own lifestyle.
Here it becomes possible to continue your career or start a new One,
pursue that elusive hobby youlde always desired, read, write, paint
or travel to your hearts content using Chateau Gardens as a "home
port".
Loneliness coin be foraotton here, especially for one all alone, for there
t alirrays someone to visit, share the fun of shopling withhove your
comity or friends for a lovely Chateau Room dinner or, an overnight
visit or even former! (we maintain suites for visitors!). If at any time
you wish privacy simply close your unit door, ofterell it is your home.
• So in dosing this last episode of our story may. we simply restate our
sincere desire to provide the ultimate community for senior years.
from the services, facilities and our "Care for Life Progratrimsand all
the other extras we are so proud of. So good-bye for noVt.-please get
to tooth with us, or better yet come and se* us at any time._
row THE SENIOR YEARS CHATEAU GARDENS (Honsitetr)
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