w awanng TOWEFI on the Klein/McKenzie House Is unique The tower American In orlgln, is another exampleoI the “ween Anne 31er In town homes (Slull pholot .54: “k ï¬t?“ by Cindy Dlvldnnn A WALKERTONâ€"Owning a house with \tlln but maintaining it is another. .‘ V Bub Flock. owner of one bf In: fcw heritage homes “ , found thfll out last summer. Flock, and Em.“- W former Roland housepn Jackson Sum about six-yams ' ‘ summer he decided to repair the balcony on Ihe ho It turned inm an expensive project that “martin. _ _ lasted the entire summer. The results, mom, ‘ especially because Ihe project enhanced lhe historical am huuset The balcony is actually called a Rivabom Yflï¬l‘flflh,‘ one of the special feamres ofthe home. , __ -‘ If Flock had just wanted In replacc the verandahiz my me been such an intense job, but it was impaan to him w'ky til it to its original stale. He said he is conï¬dent tlwï¬niijed _ “malty well 100 per can!†like the original, including “Wimp: spindles and the color of the paint. ‘ H _ ’ Though it was an Expensive pmjecr, Flock was \ ' Himugh Heritage Walkeqm, a group that warts repressiveth E WHERE ONE WOULD USUALLY FIND SNINGLES. Ihe chk- IsomHall House boast pressed metal claddlng, The house. now \i owned by Dr. Mlchael Hurley. also boasrs a Palladlan window taken from those used In Georglan style bulldlngs. THE RAREST EXAMPLE of the Itauanate sler In the provlnaa. Includan the projectlng Irontace place, Is Iound In “re Alton house whlch Is located on Colborne Street. Istull pnoli