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	<title>Comments on: Remembering Helmuth Ace Heise - Wisp Ski Resort Visionary</title>
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		<title>By: Howard Payne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Howard Payne</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 03:47:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ace Heise was a visionary. A tireless worker. You would see him doing any of the endless jobs around the ski slope for incredbly long hours. Anything from shoveling snow at the lifts to operating the grooming equipment.
    He was always ready to share his knowledge. I asked him what he thought about me building a golf course on my 300 acre mountain top on Gravelly Run Road. He said if one course was good, two were better. The area could become a golf destination. He offered to contract the course maintenance from me.
     I regret that he spent a number of his later years in turmoil with banks and disagreeable Wisp Unit Owners. Fortunately most of these issues went away recently. Unfortunately,by this time his health was starting to fail him. I am sure he now has eternity to do his creative things in perfect health in God's Kingdom.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ace Heise was a visionary. A tireless worker. You would see him doing any of the endless jobs around the ski slope for incredbly long hours. Anything from shoveling snow at the lifts to operating the grooming equipment.<br />
    He was always ready to share his knowledge. I asked him what he thought about me building a golf course on my 300 acre mountain top on Gravelly Run Road. He said if one course was good, two were better. The area could become a golf destination. He offered to contract the course maintenance from me.<br />
     I regret that he spent a number of his later years in turmoil with banks and disagreeable Wisp Unit Owners. Fortunately most of these issues went away recently. Unfortunately,by this time his health was starting to fail him. I am sure he now has eternity to do his creative things in perfect health in God&#8217;s Kingdom.</p>
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