_ Back when they first opened, Bill‘s high school caree iteversimes i ( j r i8 8i n renovations needed to be done to . single dagy uy & eE‘{?IrISH}lxce' M peesremprodne His bose would‘send him overto E the apartmentthe D famil + â€" Bill ad more than one It was a real production. June i . pmned toy? I t‘?}Y e banll(l Y _ At 14, he headed. off to interesting encounter driving his â€"remembers they were stuck in the help with the constr uction. 54. restauran‘ées (l)r; }? f,e tflf_ of . Montreal to work, He phoned his car. Before he even had his drive. The minister‘s cuffs were .. _ NC COUD!e lived in various g is Qï¬&é its Hl‘tleii mother when he arrived to let her . licence, he would, on occasion, tattered. After the service, the %‘rï¬:atwns through the village. u.l en‘s Hotel.. know where he‘d gone. Bill was pick up the village cop, Joe reverend had to get some ashes ey bought their first home in 3 Oslllng mtOI‘l(% space, June went . gainfully employed making $46 a â€" Farrell, and take him placés, One . out to put under the wheels of the east Colborne in 1964, One of their awa to live. week, working six 12 â€"hour days a â€" day, he approached Joe to get a . car. June‘s mom and dad decided. "NC‘ERDOUrs was Pat Westrope, On 4 yoAd, week. paper signed. Joe asked what it â€" to tag along on the honeymoon. New Year‘s Eve 1977, they bought Growing up in Colborne Before long, he was back at â€" was for. The cheeky teen replied They were.dropped off with LBC! Current home on Creek Bill Ball was born in Colborne, â€"home. He joined the reserves in _ it was forâ€"his licence application. . friends at the Oshawa Airport. Street. They moved in New Year‘s _ two doors up Toronto Road from Cobourg and tried | twice â€" In 1946â€"7, Bill joined the legion | June and Bill spent their one _"" ‘9%% aummonmmnrg F en omm of kids who at one time or night at the Genosh Hotel. Bill fell Continued on page 7 0 [ . _ PA LA another worked at Doves. Me i ‘ o s us s . â€"B 6. served gas and worked. the | n PB . . Te cemmmmnng o .x g ‘;i B x . 3206 {;d t f' i $ â€" counter; C : Ne : S?: 1 (hry Can o Ed P ME E. suq :z' & \" . On one snowy day, the trucks 2 mIt:> y d oA se _ VW is were lined up the length of the [ â€" @paao ts omm CC n stle Apmed > ; teoe d rul wllit. _ * thenâ€"Highway 2. There was no4o1 [ . «& " tm . *ié"%h k ROSY â€" id M oA " and the sole way across the J _ D 8 on m $ t n omm 1 f _ hh 4 } Wiy y province was blocked. People J _ J M C124 o [( 8 2 c . ;“ hs (g ‘ 1B ME ... slept all over the place. Cars lined [ â€" iss o . gï¬Â«:ï¬& (1et s s oppapmerg . | # *% {gg‘“ 3 ;,;i( i ~al > a B j the road, stuck in snow. People J (MB} * o t ul s _ L NO "A [ i i 3;%*1;;:-,:;‘;' â€" 20e â€" T #**"~ hs arrived at the restaurant on [P . % W 0 0 | > fext) ( 0 1 o i 7/ i l "~~ toboggans or walked. The legion | _ Y s â€" _ l U Te se 1000 | >\ s 1" es‘ was full Some slept in churches. L J g [20> _ Th & 3 V = . = | flmmc y fey â€" People were everywhere. â€"â€" â€" ts ?‘ [ trtage oo f l iess {2 femmmmrnragy . | ¢ <¢ ~ |‘> af. ~A y Residents of Colborne came out |__ _ M | i' e iez i CC\ ~ < ME ~~â€" L 4A D Ne to help. They congregated at | _ i § i & | f u_ $ e { Doves and got sorted out. o . l 4y h C c 4R omm . a> s "That was some . winter," CT _ f y 09 E ray . . q a i / ie t p T _ 0. remarks Bill f 2 : . snn 2 es | a _5 04 it P _ 4 ; ts ts cous o uo M e . : N\ ' | : yia~.. _ 1 _ uies -C wij 1 2 _ W _ *‘ there was a skating rink behind | WÂ¥ & al j J xY _ 9n | :recce > " .. w . | B O S szss~> the old high school (now the . en p ks 3 o o o e o Ts S p o es Colborne Town Hall): Bill and / | W / " 4 . io ~ wailigems S | & Wtb o iz icraeeser ts .c M ult f waih M _: ooo June have 8mm movies of the N® Wms ’.,,r.,â€ï¬ Noi es 1. W > i~ | :,_ in g P £ th t Td D â€" f1 ;“Zmbmu':"fs" Bit aNp June Bat SDIE?/:;?;S taken from the roof of T ‘ Proro coustesy Bit anp JuNE BAL | © In front of the restaurant: June Dove is flanke er friends Bett * "fri : ; j | * Snelgrove, left, and Barbara Reid. In front is Howard P-)i/all. Behind them rg An Eufogecitanls g:bfar:.:ng:fd"p‘g:z(}'}ï¬ lfit)erz]g g? ?hsew':lâ€lfgp(;e:tllti}-]l:l%slztéymsen‘(/s\ll%l;?;/ eRgr;g | $ & #‘J)rlles :. father‘s restaurant, Doves, known by many as the Victoria Opera wodding gay station, now Mr. Convenience. | f + *.0+ Feme" attg Sm * 4 _ 09e » & omm Ds k | 1 I | ; | | f | , U I | . f | [ $ » x M 0 oun o3E .000 O OLLGLL L. .00c0000000ai0i ie ternereres on e e on e en cce t e zen