Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), May 21, 1975, C01

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THE ERA Newmarket Aurora Keswick Wed May 21 IMS C Section Tour raises money for humane society Glimpse of King homes One of the most intriguing homes on this years tour is the home of arlists Mr and Mrs Above the pottery created by Mrs can be seen suspended from a tree The view of the as well as old china furniture and books artists woodland of King Townships finest homes will be open to the public June 5 Held annually to money for the York County Branch of the Ontario Humane Society the lour features the elegant homes which are characteristic of the township There are eight homes and the Eversley Church on the route this year Travelers will stop at he King Valley Ski Centre for lunch and The Stable Gallery The homes represent a variety of architecture and decor from modern lotrad and early Canadian Mrs Lambert Powell The horn features a tack room a stable with retired horses and a gig of 1890 reminiscent of Mrs Powells collection of old vehicles at Mr and Mrs Peter deler s centuryold log cabin However the oldest home on the lour is Green the 150yearold home of Malcolm Richardson One of the most exciting homes on the tour is Set in the woods among hills and towering old maples the home was designed for artists Visitors may tour the studios of Mr and Mrs Other homes on the tour include the Swiss chalet residence of Mr and Mrs C Loops ra I he splitlevel home of Mr and Mrs Gordon Russell with Japanese and Chinese ireasures the centuryold home of Mr and Mrs J I Johnson with riding arena and paddocks and the freeform home of Mr and Mrs John Sinclair The tour begins at June and visitors may homes in any order Mr and Mrs Lambert Powell left welcome guests to their early Canadian home built in the i860 s The home features a tack room early Canadian furniture a stable with pens of horses and a gig vehicles at Photos and story by Carol Corley

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