Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1999, Volume 4, p. 10

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EL1 5 be greatly missed by grandchildren ) S] |eLU NE L [ J= Taylor, Kirsten, Ryan, Daniel, Miâ€" $ es T t chelle, Johnathan, Katie, Sarah Ne t iamare‘ _ f n n n e and Kirk. Funeral service was conâ€" [ e _ â€"â€"ipercae o 5\ | + ducted . from Baragar Funeral EE\ frz 1 | e meâ€"â€"n_â€"iâ€"l .E‘_: a Home, Bancroft, July 16. The famiâ€" % 1%" s W | ‘g l.. % j ‘% ... % : Ig l.. ty wishes to thank friends and % 1%‘ CC GON || = .ll |i= lll < GH 5 lll neighbours forvacts of kindness, | 1| s DD DCI | J% 2eA s Ié |_| {E | DD S 1 | s cards, flowers and food brought to % ..' %1 . IE [j:dl% | .l % S ..l our homes. CaFP* Ué_‘,. : l1 ; | | â€"â€"â€"â€" m SIL_L_IS o Loz sqavicl e 449 5fzz Bs : 4 00| | DD[ | t 00 | & Chesess 5 _ Nâ€"â€"__N‘_ Alis. 1 s .15 C e s Hâ€"â€"â€"% FRONT ELEVATION ts g=â€"=> Leg ‘ 16e & neores woue t autee mtlize &."\-&C m m3 + . T D nuvevoiss Mammns en un : PLAN : hk ' e r e marsore ++3 1 ons niserpencnmmnmennneinmmmmnmrrmeemnmmnemmammmomsmccetnny B sn on arman io e in iensneniteie i n o en mm w mm n oo mvenrnommmener mint dinieonnmeromnmdonionnonienand RATH,Mike and Julie are thrilled to |< E E I y l £ I { I } O L J S E 35 C O LB O R,N F announce the safe arrival of their is L* | first child JOSHUA MICHAEL on ' a | July 13th, 1999 weighing in at 7 4 ( f lbs. 12 oz. He is the first grandchild AA) £ & / > for Ted & Kathy Walker, Castleton, Céw & CH.ZG/U ICL Ll 7 9? , 1 the third for Marlene Rath, Salem, a a m m ; 12th greatâ€"grandchild for Gord ‘ Smith, Colborne and 15th for doroâ€" l l t thy Walker, Colborne. Special thanks to Dr. Bayer and Dr. Green i and the outstanding staff â€" at Keeler H. * . ; } NHCC Exte special thanks to . Keeler House fJf:s been des;_gnated_ an as the founder of Colborne where he delicate treillage in the Regency manner. t our family and friends for all their historical and architectural heritage site. opened a shop and Post Office in the vilâ€" The home was lovingly restored by Marâ€" ( care and supportâ€"we are . truly H . Tf]e property at 9 Church Street East is the _ lage centre in 1815. ion and the late Carter. Earlier this year, , blessed. o 8 fifth property to be omciaHy designated in This same Joseph is credited with buildâ€" _ Mrs. Carter moved to have the home desigâ€" yBass Q\ f the V{Hage. Colborne council passed the ing a flour mill at Piper‘s Corners, now nated to ensure its historical significance F E. .i $ L enacting bylaw July 26. known as Castleton. The mill, known as and architectural beauty would be safeâ€" végv i{ C Keeler House dates back to the early Pursy Mill after SL Pursy who purchased guarded for the future. With the village of f o M 4 ® 1820s. The land at 9 Church Street was the mill in 1870, is the last mill in the area _ Colborne now forwarding the designation f ’m;fi?’ i ({\ purchased from George Palmer in 1812 by _ still containing milling equipment. By approval to the province for registration is *‘ S Toseph Abbott Keeler (1788â€"1855), the around 1820, the Keeler home at the wharf _ and record, an important piece of Colâ€" 4 ;_-_:f i f% fifth Joseph in the eldest son succession of _ on Lake Ontario was inconvenient for the borne‘s history is preserved and recogâ€" x/‘ fi‘h(hg% JY â€" w the Keeler family. Joseph V was born in Joseph Keeler family, Joseph undertook the _ nized. Any future repairs and/or alterations . / a# P\ .! n 5:# e Portland, .Vermont, to Joseph Keeler IV and _ construction of Keeler House on Church to the building must be in keeping with the ‘ 30 . m Aalf Olive Scripture Keeler. The family moved Street east patterned after Grafton‘s Barâ€" building‘s style and integrity. j is ii > to the Lakeport area in the late 1790s and is â€" num House. The Local Architectural Conservation ( 7 credited with leading settlement of this The Keeler House is a neoclassical large _ Advisory Committee rates The K.Celer ; area. timber framed home with two storey centre _ House as one of, if not lhr?, most important _ { Joseph V married Nancy Day before block and oneâ€"storey wings extending to ... building for village historical and architecâ€" 5 18 12. They had a family of one son and each side and a large utility wing to the tural significance. three daughters. Joseph V is acknowledged _ rear. The side wings and verandas have â€" Manoy Martin _ § o + 2« kn C

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