Kintore WI Tweedsmuir Community History Scrapbook, Volume 5, 1983-84, p. 5

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_ _ PLE _ P EO The Town Crier, Wednesday, January 5,1933 IlllltiMh, ' Page 9 Kintore youn sters , Eiit",,i_,"is_:'ii'tsii)(,i'_,ij,, . I lllilleti'i"il it' .t,_,i?i.'_'._,'ir'ii18,% x ge SpeCta ift Bj.lll, llIlllBlllgsysts':)i'iirivc)iiral - 1elBiir,:_,i,:,ri,iei,_)'i;ii: . -.--.--.----------- The barn includes , i I w .~ 'l8.llll' i'l s'is%"(Sll "crA. " ji 1'r,,a,ci'ii! 3 illgllllllllllllll,Ei,Nlg 3 PREIDT man . it; ‘ , . - 'Pts':':):)'?,,':,' Et, V Lsp, . _ 'ti' e W3 a 1Y.ff15.h1',f1'f11.l.1., small details, including sepb: 'lertcf Elli): 2g 'tie "ii:3/ ‘ , 3 33:43. ",,t,ltsjs'r,,i,, :'ai .. Eitiiii55S4,Ti'i'f'i'icSa ', N On Christmas morning, arate stalls for the animals, Michael the best thing about MI cr _'rcrir cri'T "bi/iS" i'Eiiit'l _ “MM most children find dolls, as yell as cleaning troughs, it is, "that it has windows §~ "rl, 'R', , . FlgF3. " NI "6'C.1'1, ’ 'liitEl!!ll,liii55i, .-, ' I model airplanes, and other sliding 1.1ry,lTs.tn.d doors, that slide in and out." 5: ':" _ _ _ . . _ I IW/dr we»? in. Btit' , , ' , assorted toys stuffed under aey.olerinthe milking room And Robert chose some- _r,,'iy'rt, , T I _ . . 1ttlt the Christmas tree. But this and hinges on the roof which thing different as his fav- _ilrsr'-t,cr' -‘ ' _ V T _ . _ ' . - past Christmas two Kintore open and expose the inside ourite feature. "The roof 3 'rr/yi" v T V 'i'i'I _ T lads found a barn under of the barn. . I opens up and you don't have (iij'll1ilirr, _ T I. l j ", "r'. I V V . , l T e." Michael, Grand Robert, 8, brown and white, the colour the door to stand up the s,r'i':ii',.i,),i,i5'_j) () _" I' '. '., ' _ I T I l ' . I Unholzer received the large scheme theIUnholzer’s hope animals and see what 333*??? :. . " c, _ '_. .' T _ ve _ I wooden modelofthebarn on to.ptin.t their real barn: The youve doing." 33333;: _1c'r' _ - , _ __' I. f their family's farm from- 'Ra.int job was ,tlorr, by the Michael, who everyone we... -/tisi-rrs-, Ip,,,,.,,,:,:,,,,,),,..-,..:,.. " " . _..,." . il their parents, Nancy and older Unholzer s while the agreed plays with the barn gr3" ‘ 'aM. Ft'. 3,1,}2 _ __ 1 Joe. _ barn was being kept at a the most, said he thinks an , " 3 5'15 ‘II.I.j;":e. '23, 3.373737??? l g _ _ N _ Mrs. Unholzer had the friends, well away from addition, which Mr. Pear- V ‘ "" _ l, . 'i,ir:""js _ sr., _:r'rrcijt.kr.r l, ' V . barn made by another Kin- .Michael and Robert's pry- son left for the boys to build l _ . _"' _ k _"" .r,' _ I _ tore area man, Cecil Pear- mg eyes. and add on themselves, will . " . . . son, who is an industrial When the boys came down be hard to do but he said ' ' arts teacher at Blossom on Christmas morning, ear- he's still looking forward to I . ‘ > . . Park School in Woodstock. ly morning that is, all they it. l - . . I - . I . I . . BI It The idea for this unique sr, was a large bulky Robert said he thought 'e " ' - - I Mil I " Christmas present came to object covered with an af- Mr. Pearson had done a ". . . " iiiMlh" Mrs. Unholzer after she had ghan.I great job on the barn and w . - ' - "r MI ' i; seen some of Mr. Pearson's "Michael wanted to peek, . said it should last a long . L Eririgl l work, including a barn he 313231331 1r1dnit let hdflmd, Silt} time, "if we're careful with ' ' ' ii Vi" had constructed for some- 0 er . e a e IS it." ., 'r , I .. I one else. . brother thoughtit wasadoll Mr. Pearson, who has ' l br, .2357. T Ik"'-')?,,," "I thought they,(her sons) house, "but it looked more been an industrial arts tea- _ " tit/ " i .E! would getalot of use out of likea barn to me, nota doll cher for 13 years said he i _ "tery ' _ . l . LTT"ey. , . the barn," said Mrs. Unhol- house," he said in a self built the barn in his spare "y'a's" F . r -", . ‘ ’“ ld “‘3, zer who added it was, congratulatory tone. time and said it took quite a c, l... Z": " I " _ r X%' 4133.: "mainly because of Mich- Both said that it took them few hours to complete. ,- _ aa-. 1 ', i " 'y', s I ., . q ',w I ael, the smaller one. He a few minutes to recognize He said he worked on a "l -I, J r, - , 7 l ' _ " 'll " TfitN 'i' , farms continuously.” tlierarn as the one sitting similar model the Un- I 3‘33 . e ' , , A' 't I G"' k' l h _ "He really didn’t know at ttt theirdhttIJIme).o MIrsd. holzer barn was bulilt on, . , 'iF' . I I I , . T Cr"?, _ I a??? . . o zer sai e s a "ana roximate sea e. It's . . TV FrtV 'er . w. f,ifi1ybettfr'she :23: he: to set up all their toy a' vigil scale only." Robert Unholzer, Cecil Pearson and 11ithjy1Unholz.e.r pose with the harn Mr. volv ed," she said, animals and farm equip- Mr. Pearson said he does IPearsoIn made for the two boys. The toy barn is a replica of the Unholzer family She said she just wanted a ment before any other pres- various craft work in metal barn. , z barn but-Mr. page” sug- ents wereIopened. I . and wood and. "it was my . - I gestetroii116rrryssca of the Arrts.t they hadalittle bit suggestion this barn would barn construction because ly didn't consider the barn's work tt he said ,' family barn, so it would of confliyt..ove.r who would mean more to the boys if it I'm. a retired dairy farmer educational value while he He said he was pleased to [ mean more to the boys. play with it when but that was a replica of their own and during that time I did a was putting it together but make the barn iii, the , "He did much more than problem has since been barn on the farm.” . V let of remodelling so I was after some reflection he Unholzer children because i we expected., We're really resolved and they play to- He said for him it was right back again m my old I said it eertinly does provide of his interest in farming ( happy With it,"' beamed gether now. somewhat of a return to job by doing this..'.' the boys with lessons in such and the fact the Unholzer's Mrs. Unholzer. Each, of the boys has an days past. "I understand Mr. Pearson said he real.. things as keeping the barn are friends. He added he T 3 TI rr, .3 s,'. _ ' F . V ' o-------..-"-.----, _----------------------" ---------- - neat and setting up animal thought it was nice to see ' / I Aillr5R5c, .» _ St. Marys Journal-Argus, Wed., Jan. 5, 1983 pens. I .c.hil.dren interested in what , c. ‘3“; . "c' Won Pastor "I realize the value of their parents were donig, FI . fen?:"=3’~':"-i? 1.; :r'c:si,i'iij,iriisir".is1,Mt" g c'.- Mr. and Mrs. Pirie Mitch- ' ' playing constructively with "but I guess that's what life .. ptiai,'s we. _ l ., ll ll d t th Ross and Coyla Hargreaves h ' uld b h . lif , . the t 'rc, ll b t." silt-CE reILegIIeg‘y , I e ca e a e manse one went to her sister's Mr. and w ar co e t on ies in own ry isa a ou . [ cs; .,.-V‘:".'";:F k'irij1jitf'i:glr)'d, 32“; 3 iil,",Ci,sifi',i,% evening recently. Mrs. Jack Griffins Cathcart _------------------------' aa,,rlii',ii'j's,_',ifi1litl E 3333 Mr. and "),'.rsr,1t,1g, f Hay - and stayed returning to the m-.--------------------------- ' dti5i,r?/trrc'i,l'iliiii'i1 I. ll' Il'rt"ilriariii3lf,Xtir 3e“,3 K, _ 225' arenI. Ch a.me and manse Thursday. and area. The committee in I a ll - 33‘ Ls., ; , C m T, We", M If/yi; at On Wednesday evening charge was Leonard and . 'i_'iis,'iiar"j'ii'i't'i'iii'ia . 3”"ie3z‘é‘fwe " . ' v, If, Ogle 0 r.danJ Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tate, ‘Audrey Wakem, Jack and . j? "M " IlllllllMllNgilrs2,3am VI '": " T: n gyndes 'r, li, of Kristine and Kevin were Lillian Knight, Eric and i 'is_rrs_'i',Ctitr't"c,t,,),,1_s','i, I ' , Irl I 'llllllllllllirssIiiiijititiutiig1lhiiiii; __ , weighed: Ir; d M " dt ere dinner guests with Mrs. Eva Anne Fdcey and Ralph and I C I, '/jj1t,,,'ii'iii,lii% ' ' IrrlBl MllllllBltllllilisi),"tr,8igllt, "l Koot and 'd) k PS. n y van Tale of Kintore. Marie Wood. I I w.'::,,.,,),").,;',)."),;,"':,,"))' , , 'ilil1l1llg “2,3153. F. ItItllMt - Wen dv and 't, Ki Mr. and Mrs. Rottermund, The muslc was supplied I i'j,r,rc'iir:vl,f,1/': 'gilll) l " " 'i'iMlBlllllillilllMllt' ‘ if " . ”£23133, A l parents of Mrs. Pirie Mit- by Mr. Lawrence Mitchell , i's":.sjsf"i, ". 'j, .3 , .,-" . 3,343 , Illitaillillll l ' , {é tmer 0 03mm” l S r.nz- chell, have returned to their accompanied" by his wife I i-ii/r,,),','));; 'r; 3 l . ' III 'ili3illllllllllNllll 3 Bll " ona we? “he! (ri, €33”be home at Waubaushene,_Ont. Cora. l ','v'r:ir,'rc', 7 (ia' I , I ' .. . I 3 ‘fsegee 'l ' i; g was Ir) wIereFa so Iere .03 after spending some time at An abundant lunch was i_crrs',r'ir'i,i:'isjt, c:', ff” ‘ r 'At " Kitten " . . ew gar S. $123333]? Hills the Mitchells'. Mr. Rotter- enjoyed by all which featur- 'till' " " C W' V 'tmill P ""'l,'. ['3' " " ' _' "r,alltl " It is a su ulb of oenix. . mund was in University ed an anniversary cake , V Li $llSi. T 'iiai? 1. tEd 'r?,', The -- Hargreaves 33ml]? Hospital at the beginning of celebrating ten years of Il T I 'i, ' "i _ “37'- _ _ .I 1iiiit:'ijiitrr:l'eC:d were all at their daughters their stay in this part of the bringing in the new year at T I A " 'r , T go up» 'iii)"""'-- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hands- province'. Kinlore. " ' J; I sie- 3 . 33 "rr". 3" ford, Andy. Jennifer and Mr. Pirie Mitchell took a Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hayn- 'll, Trr V re 2 _ ' 36 3 F, ' 33" 7 . _ Barbara S. of London for short trip to Montreal to see es spent New Years Day at _ C 3' (iBari",r,'ri'iti- .,' ctc.'"' 3 _ "','-r T"' their farty'ly.chrListmaf on his mother who is ill. the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ I" terite . . 25' I 'i; n. 'iii-t 'isr,r,atiysliir,s'e),rj,riti,; Monday, Boxing Day. Other Mr. and Mrs. John Squire, Gordon Hocking and Ken of "-'.-' _1'" ' 'cr". 1.fP, '-TN 'lits 'trsi'tl, N '""r'k'.1',',',f'iriii_ members present were Mr. John. Jason and James were RRI Mitchell, Ont. [ e "clk f3; 't 3 tity, . "'ti" and Mrs. vCarl Reeves, dinner guests with Mr. and . Guests at the manse were . :' .- f'." A8,,t,," "v"'. 3%.; iv" Cathy, Mark and Dwayne, of Mrs. Allan Simms and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Har- _ -d' _ . '-'-c,Llil,e':8j,':ti, "e? ' 'dice:, I Foldens. Mr. and Mrs. ilv Friday last. grooves and family, Mr. and ( cop-. _..- 'tu"' "a/tvs, 11ivcielt BHarIngeiives d Kim 'The new year' was ushered Mrs. Dwight Harggeaves . . ac el, eacwi e an r. . with peat enthusiasm and Rachel, Mr. an Mrs. ' The orlginal barn and Mrs. Ted Hargreaves, :lnnd mud? success at the Lorne Hansord and family _..--'" "'e . _. Robbie, Ryan and Meagan. masonic hall by many and Mr. and Mrs. Jack A T members of the community Griffin. l

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