Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1985-91, [1985] - [1991], p. 9

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Olan ran a sidewalk sale Satur- day to put the store into the party mood tor the annual barbecue and dance sponsored by the . _ Township of Cramahe.Adrkw he v is"? , initiated raised over $100 for LU We? a, Women in Crisis, an organization n that helps battered spouses and I ‘ children in Northumberland Countryslore eounty. Re-s,,. q. Co. Store In Castle! In Castleton, he says, "the peo- ple are very friendly; extremely nice." He also likes the "easy- going atmosphere" of the small iown. Olen has lived in Castleton for we months with his wife, Eileen, :iaughter Andrea, 19, and son Keith Jr. The son's wife, Diane and their children Stephanie, 2, : 1d Derek, 2 weeks, round out be family group. Another aughter, Charlene, lives in shawa. Don May, who owned the busi- " for many years, retired and .av makes his home in Lake- add. Jian has spent 30 years in the we ail field, starting out working a Mime as a teenager and gra- 1iating to full time with several 'Eferent major food chains. He went a lot of time travelling all yer the world on business, and met his wife in Great Britain. 'iiiisv'vmans)iis residents take over Castleton store . Keith Olan, formerly of Bow- manville,is a new citizen of Cast- leton, soon to become a very familiar: face, since he recently took over management and own- ership of the Newman & Co. general store, the major corn- mercial business in the hamlet. JA_R0N1yFs,Es1T,CF1?aslEttfurL,era1 l w 'rehaseper- Keith Olan, formerly of Bowmanville, is the new owner ofthe, “lawn. MIG!" “DUES

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