The Canadian gtatesmani, ýýowtrinville, June 24, 1979 May Turn Bîatterwood info Luxurlous O ild Folks Home Batterwood House,' the hainej said today that hee bas decid- very short atime and he hopeii Of. the late Vincent Massey, is ed not to soul but to establish osatavrligi h ta become a "luxury homte",' a home for wealthy senior: near future with the possible for -senior citizens. , citizens. Batterwood bas been'apenfng date in September. Robert Marten, who pur-ý on the real estate listings for' He explained that it would cbased the 300,acre propertyý several months. not ho a nurs!rlg home or an in Canton Iast Septomber, "IWe had a few qureipimn tyeh ebt but no offers," lie said "so we apud a vtetyeome butvce I Bruce Taylor. Ladies of tîhelhad to do something. We felt. for the eldecly people, includl- ] Unitedcl hurch Women sed ;ibis would ho the best use ing nials, hutler and, maid the wedding dinner, and tho'j without disturbing the pro-1 service and recreational facili- wodding cake was made by sent -form. We wont have toi lies. the ,hride's daughter, Mrs. change any part of the build- The bouse. he say, coud Lloyd Siomon (Jean). Master ing," hoe said. accommodate about 15 old of coremonies -,as the Rev.ý Mr. Marten first planned to'poople but ho would, start Robert Sherwin of Pict,ý croate a cultural centre at operations with around eight son-mn-law of the groom,. Batterwood with a country: Prices wiil range from $350 The happy couple wilî re- club atmosphere and seoboolsi scaled up ta $800 for the I aide in Enniskillen. 'for boys and girls, but the! Quoen's suite and theo Masseýf Guosts were present from idea fell through wben ho de-I suite. This -wouild include, a IToronto, Picton, Bowmanville cided ta place the property on 'i chauffeur - drivon limousine Osha-wa, Port Perry, Orono' the market. and ail the'.othor advantages Shirley and Nestieton, The old peoples' home, ho1 of luxury-liv.ing. I isaici, could bgé established in a, _Po~rt Hope Guid% Lsnd f Shtimm n~ce~~ w"~t Y~~o-aZ-lace -hodice, Îie ngthij InrdsAnglican ChuraÏI,<,appliqued Nwith Vemncei acepojihted-sle.and- bôtffant ,,,nto, when Miss -Hoathor flowe-rs- and- highlighted-- y rhopod-s-kirt-c- -f--o-r g a n z-a-» tr ne HFurst, daughtor of_ Mr.I Watteau train of appliquodý French Alencon lace was scat-! niMr E. Maurice Hurst of1 or-gauzaýw fich-fell from -the'- tere- on the 7front7 J ---thee 'Imwdale, and iVr-Lloyd shouJ&dr-s----Her -Ing nt -i--on-n h-kxtbn l itunroe Clifion, -BA 'ano7 aie'fdWdXo galeu1'eirtoaan {rhe-ter Rmv, and Mrs. 'E. Lloyd CIf trm, and wa.s b eld by an-ap-' shoulder-length- rail of French1-i ifon C)f Sutton-, -formierlvofplqudorgasacooet -Sh--nylon--was held -byna cluster- r mue vows on Stra fe b-aly.adalc ufeecrlier orlle Stevns _ w_ - -m 1 c -n'rtc1 r) r kI r-oie l - - - t-l , ,- --. .'- - rand Mrs. JTack Honeyman of Bowmanville. Enni- kIle UredCuhWsStig ............ BOWMAN