Sunderland WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 16, [1995] - [1997], page 4

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Brock Citizen 'Nesday, June 27, 1995, page 5 JO f/ , 7 // " . from page one ' l 1 the Toronto Dominion facilitate the move before a l out the Ea“): MayotilKetth 311:3} Matthews Brothers arrived. F t hroc count or: an s That the Beaverton com- 'rgs'.i'if, ' PT til ave cooperate Ill every munity has made this . , $rgtfrt,es' F way they could to _fac111tate preservation possible speaks '. W I . ' . " I AA" this moxe and the? efforts volumes for what a small it... an...“ $It5tom'htlGwThtrr0tu' "rep/el/IT/rc/tlt," in h community can do to retain building on thimove will Eld eit'mve‘rmlls ya a visible part of its heritage ' o.n 1s.tor.lca oflety come forward with a dona- conttnues its fund ralsmg. that dates back to the _ . . _ , tlon. Tax receipts for all A raffle will be held for 1840 s. Just about all the _ . , donations will be forthcom- Herman Wolters donated pledges have been honored in h d d h ll k d and the fundraising commit- EM; D . an carve a rac ma e tee hopes those who see this . J. ywer, manager of from Thorah Is.;land, black n, ----, a” - - walnut, a painted door id _ I j crown from Dorothy Macpherson, and three 'A5 Stone jail on the move beautifully hooked table _, mats donated by the d by Dorothy Macpherson new site and some restora- Beaverton Woolcrafters. j . Anyone watching the tion will cost an additional On July 22, you may 9 Matthews Brothers skillful- $12,000. It is obvious how come to "Authors' Night" at 1 ly raise the Old Stone Jail specialized and labor inten- the town hall when authors l from its foundation, place it save this work is even with Timothy Findley, Rae A on sets of hydraulic con- the willing and able group Fleming, Anne Logan, trolled wheels, see it slowly of Beaverton volunteers Muntro Scott, and Pete t turn towards the street will who removed floor boards, McGarey will read and l have no doubt that the cost dug out, and bulldozed the autograph their books which r is $45,000. earth around the building to will be available for sale. r The preparation of the see page 5 f e-------------- r-, " l --ef" ,» .\3\ V an '. Vie/{J "Ts-I" log-F: "ft/P, . V ' - " _ 'rhec,0 ar'. 1 s" red',' 1:0:- It t a,“ " t :5; ”31/ if a N 1““, 's ,, ' - 2 Ya wftti "j'j?/s.1'iftiuc's':sd , I-‘_: 1'23: ' l ge ' tr,, 1‘. f: C,,"",-'," " / 1 e 1 " F, "c _ 1r,Jsrl _' " ' l ESl8Ea' T l ‘33:: ' " 1:3; g , kl 2‘“ Mt I, -.Hcrt' 'ir-it,, " :"""' " , _. s i”!*"/-- 1...A'~‘v.1-,' ‘ , I T . " - - LC! a ' W EE KES ECGii?r', - i "E _ . 'IEE), E ' l 8,956 ,_ Ira " ' a!” t , e' G . e i t " B. M, " ' - n t t rm A -“ if, . c, lt,,lli7iisll E l g . 14-. e _ LS , " l ' “' l I 'T 1 vsi.'is'aill , " hose who passed down tteavertdn's maiirsiriiirt last week were in for quite a site as the Old Stone Jail was lifted from its foundation by the Matthews Brothers for relocation at the museum site. . jig: / k I l

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