535-03 Page 61 aOld Folden's Corners community hall is shown away, in late September, 1967. It was renovated
its way to its new home, a quarter of a mile and now has two additions to it.
Completely •"novated and freshly painted the `new' community hall is a landmark in the community.
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Hall now a .finished Centennial project:
Free PressWoodstock Bureau
FOLDEN'S CORNERS — A
centennialprojectof the Wcm-
cn's Institute of West 'Oxford
property of one of the town Mrs. Howard Rawlings, Bert supporting the hall and reed
residents. Somers and Mr. Shelton. ly voted money for a new f
It was moved about 1,000 The women's institute is still nace.
feet to the corner of the four
smen
Lot Development
Th
e West Oxford Council
t yesterday approved in prin-
tion Authorities to see what R`4
kind of assistance could be
`. cma a proposal
submitted
'made available. .�,
.� by the Oxford Sportsmen's
The club intends this winter ,
Club, for
development and
to start work on the land
management
of a 45-acre lot,
winch is located just north of
Council
members
Folder's Corners. ^� -
-, much in favor
were
and praised the
�
The development would in
plan but
advised the club's
elude a fish pond with ap
representative
David Daniels
Proximately T5 ft. by 300 ff. t
of Folden's
Corners to contact
in dimensions and the erect
the Department
of Land and
ion of a club building owned
' Forests to
help draw up plans
by the club. ;
I best suited
for the land.
Park facilities would be
The land
is owned by the
open to the public."# ..
fk township,
and should an
The club would:
agreement
be worked out, the—
manage the property for
,*t
f township would
retain owner-
terms of 10 years;
ship and place
the land under
— carry adequate insurance
trusteeship
of the sportsmen's
and pay assessment taxes if
club.
necessary;
€ A. D. Robinson,
tax
— not to allow firearm con-
sor of the township
asses-
said that
tests or events during relig
ious
he will speak
with officials
services in town;
i the Thames
of
Valley. Conserva-
— not permit the sale of al-
f
---
BaM
bums,-
coholic beverages.
flames
spr( Fire damage
said $18,000
Fire which destroyed a barn and heavily dama-
to
pear
ji ged a house, Tuesday afternoon, has caused an
Uaf 0-o
9 estimated
$18,000 in damages. Damage to the barn
A barn was
destro; on the .farm of Lloyd Almas, RR 4 Ingersoll was
fire yesterday
afternoc around $14,000 and damage to the house, owned
farm of Lloyd
j gersoll.
Almas, by John Coordes was $4,Oo0.
Beachville Volunteer
Several
animals, an implement shed and a field
nartment and the
Department answered
Inge of grain were also lost in the fire.
but the flames
manaeed to
a barn s2� a. - l T (,q ` 6-
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