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Village Squire, 1979-05, Page 15A chapel built on a prominent mound on the Westover Park grounds is a reminder of the seminary. days which is still in use during the summer months. to see that different marriages worked in different ways; that some couples were very verbal while others very quiet in discussing differences. As far as they could determine, he says, the townspeople of St. Marys seemed to react very favourably, at least in face-to-face situations. Many of those who eventually left the community settled in the St. Marys area. During the years when the community lived in the building from 1972 until 1976 there were comings and goings. There was also talk of buying the property from the Scarboro Foreign Mission which continued to own the building. Finally at the end of 1976 the offer to purchase was accepted and it was the decision to buy the building that finally killed the community, Betty Whitby said. She hadn't been a part of the community in the early years because she didn't want to severe her connections in London until she was sure of more permanence in the situation in St. Marys, in other words until the building was purchased. When the purchase was made, she was ready to take part. But for others in the group the purchase was just too much of a burden. They didn't have the money to put into the purchase and two families left. That meant that instead of 10 adults to share the burden of the cost of the place there were only five and all shares were doubled, making it even harder. But they were stubborn, Betty recalls and decided to muddle through on their own. So in 1977 the five took over the property but now had to come up with a new use for it since the community was pretty much dead. (One couple later had to drop out because of a serious car accident) How were they going to pay the bills in this monstrous estate. The idea came up of turning it into a guest house. The group had no experience in such a business and didn't really DARhiNq STudio ART GALLERY & CRAFT SHOP For portraits, landscapes, etc. Oils, Acrylics, Pastels, Watercolours, Ink Sketches. WROXETER [1 block west o1 main intersection] HOURS: Tues. -Sat. 1 p.m. -8 p.m. Other times by chance or appointment. Phone 335-6362 Mav 1979, Village Squire 13