A Sears outlet is also operating out of the Pharmacy. A government research project named A.L.F.I.E. is now renting the space formerly occupied by the Hair Salon owners who pur- chased a house across the street for their business operation.

These professiOnals have been a tremendous asset to Crapaud and the surrounding areas, as well as the other facilities in

the basement level.

: This project found support in all the surrounding areas

1' with many donations from groups and individuals from its begin- ning. The Centre is quite successfully operated by a Board of Directors from Crapaud and surrounding areas.

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CRAPAUD LIBRARY

Through the years Crapaud Library continued to supply reading material to Crapaud and the surrounding districts with Miss Mary Newsome as Librarian and Mrs. Thomas Best as Secretary-Treasurer. The financial needs have been met thrOugh personal contributions,' donations from the Women's Institutes, and the Crapaud Village

Commission.

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Mrs. Norma Cudmore succeeded Mary Newsome as Librarian. She _ resigned in 1968 and was succeeded by Mrs. Olga Stordy.

Mrs. Thomas Best tendered her resignation as Sec'y-Treas. and at a meeting held on May 8, 1969, Mrs. Florence Myers was appointed

E f to fill the vacancy.

Brent Wood was re-elected President, Mrs. Jean Canfield, Vice— : President, and the following Directors were appointed: the Princi- % ~ pal of Englewood Regional High School, the Presidents of the W.I.

g Q and the School Principals in Crapaud and the surrounding districts, E " also the Clergy of the various religious denominations.

9 In 1969 a new Selkirk Chimney was installed, and minor repairs

1 f made. Crapaud W.I. has supplied drapes and outside door, paint and i f other needed items, and in 1961 the members placed six chairs and 7

a plaque In Memory of the late Dr. N.R. Bovyer, who had taken a great deal of interest in the Library since its inception.

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