The St,. Marys Journalâ€"Argus, Wed., July 21, 1971 15 o * % ‘: + A “. ‘,": ;}_ 4) ‘â€\: ; e ‘ % beina “»Z‘l %»., ; mak | "“'â€"?*n,,f,;p:;“. f 54 ? gi %' f ‘;f t .ï¬*{ 'm wos : "‘.A.‘ ? } e <4% ~$, . en k BJ T 0 s# _ O.¢CE0.} z% ’ AJ 8 <* e ,};p PS ; Q’ P 3& BEA 3. o. . e ike \. Poms. .. j ol 83 +Il_"" 2 ali ces 1@‘* u> +AG css ~â€" 7 * . H mc Oe o [ P\ C es c Apaitee‘s ce o k e /n t & Happy Hills" Is New Resort t ma l tds We ko . _ Tt t "f?g" }:»f'»‘v‘\l':";"'*;'"-"‘fv“~ A d MA o k s g \aA * $ + o o 3 e #olp. / Nt ied ",_vf;'/ ie ’.f:a_ *r*ï¬_’i isf‘s â€â€™â€œ; f . Â¥ C weky ; Five Miles East Of Lakesideâ€" sn es e _© T , [ . ie 2k * m e t o es "\‘“Q* * 0 > , ng> i § . â€" n fepalis o ari e * â€" l a d 4 l e Mc (iroe C o aLe t L 3 e " * 7 % lt | _ The countryside east of Lakeâ€" 200 acres of mostly bush and _ 2. «yA UR l dbnivet," + smm e enc _ Sss ie | side has long been the favorite scerub as a resort this spring, wb % R2 3 ..‘ tm }‘ * s ,\%, pelliey>â€">>â€"<*â€" e o o . spot for an evening drive with â€" after working as only an enerâ€" 3 ’5@ ) 23. “‘4\ * 3 k *‘3_%‘;_’;_ CÂ¥] -54.4'.»}3%-4.“‘» ; \%.‘ ‘-§7_~ local motorists. Something new . getic Hollander can work, to P Ha mâ€"Asp L. E. e iâ€" ,{& a¢ .. *\$' k‘ CA ozA "M’ 7 has been added to the rolling clean up the area. "‘;,“."("j‘ji;‘g'v‘i Kl s ‘.{% C Ey e "aa .:. g\;.w:: Sl,(o 5 hillsâ€" and verdant scenery of The result is something to 3{’;_..,1\1‘;3‘1 “‘, «4‘“ .ls y . § ’t i. oke. & } ._‘:,‘ * Va 2 this area in the form of the see. A large new swim pool CA esim2ys a" ~.* _ *_ ts C M s & s :. 0 Cmy . "Happy Hills" camp ground, loâ€" has been finished, along with a _ \Â¥WR e .4 . a ons Coâ€" k s oys ? kiï¬Ã© ysd Lctranl â€"_" cated about five miles due east _ modern wash room. It‘s a beauâ€" _ | j@> hss tiP i. T _ } © % i Pss t * To det C _1 o ons of Lakeside. tiful campsite. Hard to believe wÂ¥ W w§ly _ _ C o werl‘s. F2 . k 2o o V > f j ot t [ Poking around in the area one can find such a place a BV ehy .. > > % mug i y â€"~ Mss poad mc â€" ‘. â€"â€" . B as last Sunday evening, the J. A. _ scant twelve miles from home. mCP °0. 9. C ’f,&?’-" § 22 \ e s" s e A 2 We u. | eea s reporter naturally wandered in _ The bush has been cleaned out, â€" W Wt _ _ > i“{'is' eS# oz ho m e . to have a "look see". John Bak _ leaving as clean and straight a â€" it § % ya *%. [\ l Sursel P er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob _ stand of timber as exists in the e‘ tue f . i) oo "Mï¬aï¬ G o5 ge Baker, Salina Street, operates area. John contends the temâ€" “1{ sf‘ y _ Wl ;;'5"':-' f 'ï¬â€™, J the tesort Many uill reed! | pustueis twonyy degrecs coot. [ @ o_ | _ WR 1 t ; pWaes | O . fer mm o > akbe . ! Maxwells Limited back in the . B1 10 (ho NOPL® on A hof day. i â€"<c e |._.___ y o P â€"*o l ies * ; & ers in particular enâ€" es > sis" " ~. fls o 4\ e { fifties. Had quite a. chat with joy a trip out to Happy Hills fls :o. . s stt oc lï¬rf,‘f i us i John, who opened the former with lists of birds "as long as > g* > w ‘ f # k + 4‘ ag+ '3'5‘//"’ ‘,' i ‘ 1 your arm" reported. x f‘J [3 ; '/!’ y e : 7A k 2m..‘3/} "Happy Hills" is quite a venâ€" |{| [ _ fee Y * / m 1 +s | t ) a2 &A, ; ture for John Baker but, with $ g s P fl?mfl,’?ï¬m" * Cck . i.:« the natural beauty of the site £ bekae â€"â€". ~a« j ,‘uazufl,‘!‘,"",',‘,',': / _ esc s plus the everâ€"growing popularity _ Web ‘ ~A‘% ) .~ flm [ seï¬ se *3 To of camping, he should have a ; ;.!i"j, (-'5ifg"-",'"“""'f,"-' &3 | winner. Follow your nose right p 1 L / m’uflu y es "€" . through Lakeside on the Brooksâ€" $ . CClaaee s â€" i P ME . | dale road â€" yon "cawn‘t" miss 3 $ ~â€"® s verac s s it Zatg 4Jf 149 7} * 3 e t. e s 5o wrop * L se ts *w., ; f soatl > AN INTERESTING FIREPLACE â€" This is a view of the fireplace ‘on the upper floor of the Cumming farmâ€"stead in West Nissouri. Note the climbing ivy, broadâ€" axe, and candle lantern. uy Ctrsammm | LAKESIDFE % Teze + + j:" {â€""f‘ ,’J .,;..._5""% ) | *.: ols : ""i&. " Mr. and Mrs. Allin Stewart s wiy s : . â€" ‘:7%.. peniPa Z2 were guests at the Geilenâ€"Allen | o n ces * td s,. _ PA wedding in Ingersoll. 2254 sc e & t s CSE > Bob Stewart was an usher | § Fas o tLSt 9 s {.*’ 2 at the Geilenâ€"Allen wedding. | e x5 m C - T &: e ad Miss Sylvia Stewart was a f 3 / C {;.‘ ic ts bridesmaid at the Muirâ€"Pennacâ€" . M ty : / "",.‘ ie3 “ ,.q; & _ »~@ .?â€.‘;;“,' chietti wedding in St. Marys. Td j# .z â€" s w# $ _ %; * ~. Mesdames Lawrence Taylor, â€" $ $PAMM J wisst ? e / [ d 9 stt l Ella Kittmer, Ross Vining, Roy hok y o t (lES | â€" w =â€"â€"H hu it § e ce m _ â€"â€" 3,;-:;_" CA ; T {wribass) a" McCorquodale, Clayton Kew, h Heks? t es L‘?({ T yas R e .. . m s e Wo Ray Slater and Miss Marion Bakâ€" A ie s .. ~ ;‘g g f .4 * s o. S iz : 410 CC a e sell er attended Historical Research 7 + g" * s . ““W F | lke. {@aFa: / |â€" _ Workshop in Embro. i | ;1‘,,‘;-'7""â€"!';.,"- * . Te & â€"â€"â€"~~ t h 5 2Â¥A On Sunday, Decoration Day | e Pm eS _t:hM"'" * cyWX , Service was at Lakeside Angliâ€" pa Mm-‘ o o unmarren e € o 2 + can Church,. The guest preachâ€" ( 4) Ts {_: â€"AHigâ€"seew**~ = e; v\l\/Ias Rgv. gaml)n LWW.dOtweI? ..eosipenmmnasann"" f ~~ vopempnteamemint! â€"â€" *** K e of New St. Paul‘s, Woodstock. + usc zio ? Cns /.. d & e The service was conducted by ol 3= 4 n es on i) op mranee " â€"â€"~ J3 the rector, Rev. J. R. Warner. e e e sc 2 . ioi Bd -- o "~ M Mrs. Francis Seaton was the _ E“ . s s . o e ie * s M "33;'. S ge â€" a organist. The flowers on the 12 o e th 2. d *rieg w C § S{' altar were given to the glory ! $ opone s 1 use Nee * S vee . ~.~â€" â€"__ _ _ < f@Eev un of God and in loving memory Â¥/ s SGs ; gg~ “‘h _, 2LE s es 0 0 C mss 0 WA of Mrs. L. Warner. The other is s o e eneglr Py * _ . canaonenethe n ts is. * [ . _4 flowers in the church were givâ€" s ,..,-,53?:‘@ . m ie | mA Â¥es " W i=cz o f 61. o epeprarminnney * Hoiy . â€"4 _ ___ Cl # T. ts j; 9r._ sah h ,.1,$ en to the glory of God and in sw * +. â€" _ Apafaseys // treme 1. *% ‘ § loving memory of Ernest Gregâ€" e ooo d ing. o s W o ney B . Lnncmiaie 2004 } fast ... A K ow * ;" ho Hawr4 6ry.. Following the service tge : Ehsn o taile is j‘ oz _ O alee e se â€"18 t o "reer 2.3.0.~ We Ladies‘ Guild served tea in the .5 y ..1 . m“"’%"â€ï¬‚"‘iâ€â€œf-‘~§â€Â£Â§{§$ en o he» .8 parish hall. _‘(‘*."‘,'{-V;Z’;f,‘;;,:;.:;:: # '.';"'{"‘4' o l e 2 n*. uk se n AE t 1y 'r?;:‘: :V-.«;‘.,';",{-v 4 ce ,:}%_’ m 3; remusurmmateemnntommamaratccoremecetnccees T Aoe verranias. 4 c2l,kXR. 1. ‘g t es câ€"4? Lie, o w d *# f %‘@“’3&2%& w l on e %’ C e ‘1\ ks Pha . m / ~e e P y e/ s 0 v__â€" _ S C@o . Traveller; "How far is it to the ¢ 8 '“"{f* 1’}‘â€"““ yaeade w‘;ï¬; f S eclm \v’ ;‘r."::*h}.mt‘ 1S% e on n o be onp e rernnd next town?"" f iyy se i R Farmer: "Two miles as the crow hR uU flies." j RESTORATION IN WEST NISSOURI â€" New w1ndow§ 01111_ tht;,dugpl%rlstlgzgl,alpolns rerenierectiew tan, ns a new field stone chimney add much to the charm of this old fa 55 ~Trow hes to. walk and" rolifa the Thames River, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cumming. Note the neat squareâ€" fiat tire?" Ts hewed dovetail fitting of the rock elm logs at the corners. f t P io o i n gnann en on ran oo ons m e O _ n e lt Lk