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Village Squire, 1979-05, Page 16The large double livingroom at Westover Park was once used as a chapel when the building was a seminary. know what the prospects were. They did think that maybe being only 12 miles away from Stratford they might be able to get some business in the summer from the Festival. They didn't know at the time, she says, that people were so desperate for rooms that they were travelling all the way to Kitchener and London to find hotel rooms to stay in during visits to Stratford. By the time the decision was made it was too late to advertise extensively that first summer so they had some brochures made up and left them off at hotels and motels around Stratford and with the Festival's accommodation service. They felt they could have four rooms redecorated and ready for guests by the July 1 weekend but didn't really expect anyone and they weren't sure that they were really ready. No one came on July 1, but on July 2 people started coming and instead of the four rooms they had ready, they rented out five. From then to the end of the first summer it was a hectic time. They were new at the business of hosting people and providing bed and breakfast and at the same time they were trying to get more rooms ready for occupancy. 14 Village Squire, May 1979 When Labour Day came business quickly shrivelled to nothing and they began to wonder how to keep their rooms filled during the winter months when heating bills soared. They came up with the idea of hosting conferences and seminars. That business has flourished so that most weekends see some group or other staying at the guest house. Midweek business has been slowly building though it has been hurt by recent government cutbacks which block groups from holding conferences and meetings in such out of the way locations. The winter schedule is taken up mostly with church groups and board of education groups and by groups interested in Transcendental, Meditation and psychic weekends. August still sees the church connection strong with a 10 day Pilgrimage held by the Scarboro Foreign Mission. This summer there will be more room available for guests. The 14 rooms in the former residence for the seminary students still holds the bulk of the guest rooms with 14. In addition there's a two -room suite in the main building and four smaller rooms will also be available for the first time this summer in the main building. Some of the guests would also like to see Westover Park serve dinners but. Betty says, they still feel too new at the job of running a guest house to get involved in a diningroom too. That may come later. People come to stay at Westover Park for various reasons. One lady. Betty recalls. came to stay because she had grown up in St. Marys and had always been curious about the big house and when she heard it was a guest house, decided to see for herself. Others come for the piece and quiet. One recent guest, got up early every morning to hike down river to watch for birds. For whatever reason many people like to stay in this old estate with a truly fascinating history. NOWO N WINGHAM SEWING CENTRE 224 Josephine St., Wingham -- Phone 357-2511 BERNINA & OMEGA Sewing Machines SCISSORS SHARPENED REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Bring in this ad with your sewing machine. We will completely overhaul it for $12.00 plus parts. A saving of $3.00. 'Regularly $15.00 plus parts] GOOD FOR THE MONTH OF MAY ONLY