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Show The Golden Years Center has been a place of activity during early November. There were 104 people attending the tour of the governor's mansion and Mrs. Norma Matheson personally greeted the senior citizens and escorted them to the various areas for public inspection. in-spection. She explained the renovation re-novation of the historic mansion. man-sion. THE MANSION was built by the Kearns family at a cost of more than $200,000 and is presently valued at more than eight million dollars. Four governors gov-ernors have lived in the home with their families. Since the reopening in March 1980 after renovation. more than 19,000 people have toured the mansion, lt is open to the public every Tuesday and Thursday 2-4 p.m. It will be closed krom Dec. 15 to Jan. 15. The seniors were served a lunch on the third floor in the ballroom. THE ANNUAL bazaar held on Friday was very successful with hundreds of beautiful items for sale to the public. The monthly luncheon is Nov. 20 at 17 n Stringfelloww'iigS maspresentationonCh! p.m. Please note the cha theda,e,i,hadbeenate TH,C'ADbUtwillb 24aU2PWillmee'No at 12.30 p.m. m the Cent. The program wi ' announced at the Center If any family is imerested furnishing a Thanksgiving J ner for any of the shut-ins c tact the Center, 295-$ |