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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. -?L.p /_ 7",--ia-/f'&f 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- use John d"w ��z kw�-'� "�`1�`Sc',rGy1 ensive �t�u;7 ..ee�Qa de">`J�'`//j�.`G 0 Ac._, s n 17 �wv�M`i if hay blaze.-x„/��"'e"`e� I just Mrs. ne. at darm, has