mEnmniee en es EpREsmm en on e ooonomecaencenemâ€"â€"... r S The gardens had been neglected, O i/ v so major trimmingâ€"and. brush ; clearing was undertaken, revealing ; the outlines of the original flower ‘ 3 i a Athe beds and paths. ‘ tled and his house sold, Lori suggested y The house. blesagapy 4 ‘ pool their resopurces and buy a home turally sound Thzsj‘ieft} t}ii f&“â€"lc: kn : but not challenge as interior decorating I wanted to get out of Toronto, but not with (wo vers diffe;} rating too far, because of visiting my kids, Fori‘s mau aboyut i:lf?nt tastes: Dorothy relates. So, they began their prints unusualg i? es, animal search in the Port Hope/Cobourg area. . Dorot]{y fagodrg css 9mls wh 1‘19 "Lori could tell whether or not she liked Hifional batrarhs (éllca %{,1.(1 traâ€" | a place at first glance without even going china, colonial furniturue 4 illow in. Or, she would step in, take one g)ok, ?lnd rnusic'). €, classical o out and wait in the car," Dorothy f IgaughsA "I like to see everything â€" every _ Please turn to page 3 nook and cranny before I decide." Their agent included some Colborne \}/ o rrvenss area properties. As soon as they walked through the front door of 4 North Street, both women knew this was it. § aS I I I l I C aS They took a long closing date, which gave the vendor, a university professor, the & CAg is continued from page 2 3 f ; The kitchen underwent a major repainting, and, | id PE E remarkably, the perfect border is the one both chose iss P 4i N as the only option. ifwhine 35. l B }_ There are three guest rooms: one with a queen $ind 3 € H] b ¢ bed, one with two twins, one with a double. It took a m CC | . We s hours selecting the perfect mattresses because, Lori f 0e > C L % ps4 laughs, Dorothy had to:try every single option. | y _ . l f tR E .. When it came to choosing the extra pieces to comâ€" Ns .\ Z y $ plete the bedrooms, there was no trouble. They were e s ns mm i [ U %:, completely in agreement on the pieces they chose at x bviny ;:ï¬n B = ) & Stirling Collectables. ; ‘ tm _ 21 2 Dorothy is preparing an antique shop in the baseâ€" 1 8 2 @ 0. ... & 5 ment of the huge old home. . 4‘ _ eï¬ ~~_ k _2 : is .‘ Lori cleans, Dorothy cooks. And what a breakfast \ '-â€"-"*J *"3'â€â€˜;.,3? Pss . overnight guests receive: a fresh fruit plate, choice -/{" "»’.’,g}‘ï¬} ig '*ï¬ of juice, choice of cereal, porridge if desired, bacon ‘ 3 inss vaay C ;‘{)\, and eggs or frittata, toast, muffins and a wide ; s y assortment of teas and coffee, special or vegetarian .F“:‘“,‘wr†.‘;«*f 17. diets honoured with pleasure. "‘“'M fl% J se "Sunnyside Market has the greatest bacon," io l hi. Py‘ Dorothy notes. l s Meava d . Ne §el t Both women are computer literate, their office y ty ‘offering ample room for both tastes and interests. i "fl’_:"i‘ Dorothy is still busy with medical transcription es 2 t contracts. Lori keeps her hand in with partâ€"time Poocoe eeomiom wat o ogae se n ) accounting services, and has just signed up as an imoy ces Avï¬n ) to $55 to $65 .(le for singl 4 i j is i oom rates are o er room (less e fltns fal\{o_rlte :gz‘:ï¬"geiï¬to'?ï¬g i occupancy), including breapkfast. Thus far, guests ale ol ie ysd have found them via the internet or by local word of stereo system. imouh ; : § "Guests are free to use the downstairs sitting to&;gr;%%ztg‘l‘;?hrsén }?I:gwtilr,l tiltl\:,gg fonti]fef room and there is gn upstairs sitting room as well," some time to combine three households for vli,;)tr};);hsyâ€explams. Some people like to sit and visit the re}ocatlon: Lort‘s, Dorothy‘s and their Each room offers cozy robes, slippers and fluffy fat%?er § t f towels for guests. There are magazines, lots of books 1 Doue inlast May cldustias 87 ("Short stories so they can read them in a sitting," flowers were coming out. It was so pretty, explains Lori) plus photo tomes, games, videos, Lorirecalls. â€",; ( and radio. & ‘ = e;'llji‘;ii;v'i?;%;;fé1?13{1}311;(1;55?:?3 ,Tl‘easure House is aptly named. It‘s a treasure. giossom. And whoever had planted g}foaeg?;??hgit sessne in farl fagtagg * o the garden wayhbaCk w.heg’fll-lmevx For information, contact Treasure House at Box prrl e reave ons 707, Colborne, KOK 180, phone (905) 355â€"1803, eâ€"mail "The tulips, daffodils, delphiniâ€" treashse@eagle.ca . ums, et cetera all come into bloom Smss mermsioomommernmeneen oommamnmmmmensee _ _ at different times so there are always rotating blossoms," Lori f | reports. ’} ~ : 1 3 6