Turning Back The Pages

100 years ago — March 1907

SALISBURY — Warner and Landon are to have a curious horse block. It will consist of the old trip hammer and base which at one time were used at the old furnace on Riga.

 

CHAPINVILLE — Grant Laidlaw of Canaan was in town Monday looking after milk for Borden’s.

 

LIME ROCK — Walter Loucks has purchased a good looking pair of horses.

 

CANAAN — Henry H. Scutt will open a barber shop in the Canfield Inn the second week in April.

50 years ago — March 1957

LIME ROCK — The old Mill at Lime Rock was a true beauty spot before being torn down recently. The building was the subject of multiple paintings, photographs and sketches. When demolition was first suggested there were many protests but so much damage had been done by the flood that costs of restoration would have been prohibitive. The old Mill was sold to the State Highway Department for demolition, in order to clear the way for a new bridge and re-routed road. It will be remembered by many as a landmark and a thing of beauty.

 

CANAAN — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howard and grandson, Jonathan Dresser, left Saturday on a motor trip to Mexico. On their way home they will visit their daughter in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

25 years ago — March 1982

Seth Wilson, a sixth grade student at the Cornwall Consolidated School, won the first prize of $15 in an energy poster contest sponsored by the Berkshire- Litchfield Environmental Council.

 

KENT — The Barn Shop, owned by Jeanne McRoberts of Sherman, will celebrate its 25th birthday this month.

— Norma Galaise

 

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