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He had a room fin- ished off in one end of the shop, which was handsomely fur- nished, including a fine piano. Here were held many choir rehearsals and other musical gatherings. Ladies, who were then children, remember numerous sugar parties held here, when tables were spread for the old-fashioned sugar-on-snow. The floor was then cleared and dancing followed. Others re- member parties in the summer when they played grace hoops on the lawn and were even served with ice cream, a rare deli- cacy ...in those days. This building was burned about 1867 one very windy night in the early spring. The shingles blew onto Summer street buildings and up onto what is now called Hillcrest, and many men were obliged to climb to the roofs of their houses and pour on water to extinguish fire caused by sparks from these burning shingles. The next industry here was the Cab Ellis Co-operative Works, where they made fancy wooden boxes, paper boxes, wooden dolls and paper-mache baskets. This venture was not wholly successful and was followed by Slack, Burke & Whit- more, who made fertilizer from old bones and chemicals, which proved very disturbing to the village folks and resulted in its final removal.
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