SENIOR CITIZEN'S HOME In November 1964, the Crapaud Womenfs Institute purchased land from LeRoy Howatt and gave it to the Village Commissioners for the purpose of erecting a home for Senior Citizens. The first block of four double units was built in 1965 and soon occupied. (A-l) In 1966 another block consisting of two double units and four single ones was built. Occupants then were: Mrs. Walter Trows- dale, Mr. and Mrs. George Villett , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Waddell , Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot MacDonald , Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dawson , Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacNevin , Mr. William Pye , Mr. Goodwill MacPhail, Mrs. Georgie MacNevin and Mrs. Mark MacVittie . (B-2) In 1982 another block was added to the Senior Citizen's Home— C3, consisting of five double units, also a large Common Room. The building was officially opened October 3, 1983 — the cut¬ ting of the ribbon was done by one of our late members, Mrs. Margaret Johnson. Present occupants are: Anna Chace , Edmond and Janie Crossman, Harold Harvey , Wilbur Waddell , and Avis Stordy . (C3) (B-2) Occupants: Hammond Newson , Melville Higgins, Stan Parker, Tony Richardson, and Aart Van Ewyk. (A-l) Oliver MacLeod , Leah Harvey , Vera MacDonald , Perreeza Waddell. 44