Muskoka Scan , may 5, 2 005 Bent River W.J. Hall The Bent River Woâ€" 60 years until it was Dave Wegner who ~so ' men‘s â€" Institute, in â€" donated to the Bent River expertly finished . the conjunction _ with _ St. WL last fall thanks to Bob _ superb wall corbel. Thomas Anglican Guild of _ Burton. This is the second bell to Ullswater, held a successful _ Delbert Kingshott and be recently hung at the meat pie luncheon on Brian Thompson cleaned hall. Late last summer Saturday, April 16. the bell and did minor Stuart Barnes and the A feature of the gatherâ€" repairs. Beaver Creek Community ing was the unveiling of Thanks _ to _ Steve Services Work Crew builta the newly installed historic Spooner, a newcomer to replica of the bell tower bell. The bell from the Bent River and proprietor from the 1912 Bent River 1887 to 1911 schoolhouse of the Sugar Mountain school. It was installed in in Bent River had been Arts Gallery, for donating August with help from Jim moved to The Cliffs in his time and expertise to Quinton and Mel Smith‘s ‘ approximately 1914. It craft a unique oak wall boom truck. 7 ‘ Was fecovered and stored | bracket to display the 60â€" This is another piece of | by the Burton family for pound bell. Thanks also to â€" our history reclaimed. p X 8 ; o {eel M o â€" | f " . . ‘ % ; & | f it t ‘ s A 4 un tm . w : iA n \\ w i K el. | o. * 6 A iosntiine e im .3 4 _AE Aitasil y s n i9 wilhs; ‘.\“ Bes s ‘ S "_'1 »" oo 31 q P â€" â€" 5 CC css T N BOB BURTON, donator of the original Bent River School bell shakes hands with Steve Spooner, crafter of the bell hanger. Photos by Nancy Thompson.) npmmeronnn h. un oc Sn abeaiin o comrapneron es s s. s camcemmcesteiierrneirsnnmensnnmmnmeness on |