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The lot and some support financing
were donated by Chisholm's (Roslin) Limited, a Chisholm
family run lumber business since 1857.

Prince Edward-Hastings Habitat for
Humanity president, Norah Buckley, presents the keys to the newest
Habitat family at the dedication ceremony of the Flinton Home.
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| Bill Juby,
of Tweed steps in to build the knee wall when the lead carpenter
became unavailable |
Doug Chisholm,
Chisholm's (Roslin's) Lumber, sponsors of the Flinton
home build (centre), Rob Bonter, build project
manager (r), watch with newest Habitat home owners, Wendy
Reid and sons Liam and Jayden |
Jayden, 3,
son of the newest Habitat home owners gets to work at the build
site near Flinton. |
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| The Flinton Habitat
for Humanity Building crews made their Oct. 30th competition target. |
Wendy helps prepare for window
installation on her new Habitat home. |
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| Volunteers
from CFB Trenton work on the roof at the build August 5th. |
CFB Trenton volunteers
have worked on nearly all 9 Affiliate homes since 1995. This roof
was completed in one day. |
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| Tweed's
Brite Electric sent out a full crew of volunteers to the Habitat
home build in Flinton, making short work of installing the elctricals
in the three bedroom home. Flinton building committee chair, Ruth
Peck, reports volunteers were very generous. |
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| A volunteer
group from CIBC branches in Picton, Belleville, Tweed, Kingston,
Brighton and Trenton spent September 26th working at the Flinton
home build site. The group also brought a cheque for $1,000 from
CIBC head office in Toronto. |
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| Click flooring makes the job easier for
the Flinton volunteer crews, and it looks great too. |
Volunteers take a break at the Flinton home
while installing the basement steps. |
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| The Flinton home nears competition. A public
open house is set for November 17. |
View in the basement area of the Flinton
home. |
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| Front view of the Flinton home. |
Rear view of the Flinton home |
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