The Hillside Community Society recently purchased land from the Municipality of Pictou County for one dollar with plans to build a new community centre in District 9. The society is currently fundraising and accepting donations for the project. Here, from the left, on hand for the exchange of the dollar for the deed are: Coun. Peter Boyles, Warden Robert Parker, Society President Sadie Boyles and Society Treasurer Verna Langley.
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