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Item ID# |
A2012.117.117 |
Title |
Bruce County historical notes, 1965 to 1969 [newsletters] |
Object Name |
Newsletter |
Dates of Creation |
1965 - 1969 |
Creator |
Bruce County Historical Society |
Description |
[To download these newsletters, scroll down through this description to the "Finding Aids, Transcriptions & Links" section and click on: "Download a PDF copy of BCHS Newsletters 1965-1969."] This folder contains newsletters of the Bruce County Historical Society, entitled "Bruce County Historical Notes", dated 1965 through 1969. Scroll Down to the "Finding Aids, Transcriptions & Links" for a link from which to download this range of newsletters. 1. BCHS ARCHIVES Donations to BCHS Archives: photo of W. Sherwood Fox; Patrick Folkes books; marine research, project 67-L, Kincardine; A.L. Shewfelt book. 1969 May, v11, #2 Donations to BCHS Archives: family histories, Geddes family (Mrs. Wm. J. Arnold, Ripley), Munro family (Cora Robertson, Haney, B.C.). 1969 Dec., v11, #4 BCHS trust fund set up to build an archives building in Bruce County. Chairman, James McClure. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 2. BCHS BOOKS BCHS Centennial Year Book, 800 sold of 1,000 printed. Editor, Mrs. Earl Ferris, Glamis, and her committee. 1968, v10, #1 Hire Norman McLeod for book, by Dr. J.F. Morton. Arran Twp. native Norman McLeod of Toronto was hired by BCHS to update the county history, after 1906. Retired principal of Leaside Collegiate. 1967 May, v9, #1 Norman McLeod, McLeod's second history of Bruce County goes well. 1968, v10, #1 Norman McLeod, McLeod book at the printer; $6. Vol. 1, 1906 and 1960. 1969 July, v11, #3 Norman McLeod, McLeod book The History of Bruce County on sale for $7. 156 boxes stored at Kincardine Town Hall. Norman McLeod is in a Toronto hospital. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 Yearbooks, 1968, 1969; McLeod book, 1968 Yearbook is available at $1. 1969 Yearbook will be available in June. Newsletter editors: Mr. and Mrs. James McClure. Norman McLeod’s history of Bruce County comes out in the summer; $6. 1969 May, v11, #2 3. BCHS EVENTS "Competitions for Canada’s centenary": $600 in prizes in five competitions: Family History; Painting; Doll; Essay; Snapshot. 1966 April, v8, #1 "Oh come and let us worship him": June 18, 1967 service at Community Church, Sauble Beach. June 15, 1967 BCHS program in Port Elgin; Indian dances, skits, slides. April 22, 1967, Hilda Downey appointed a director of the Genealogical Society of Ontario, as BCHS representative. 1967 May, v9, #1 Bus trip to Goderich: August meeting was replaced by a picnic and two-bus tour of Goderich. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 Ontario Historical Society meets in Port Elgin: BCHS hosts OHS June 15-18 in Port Elgin. Banquet speaker, William Davis, Minister of Education. Tour of Oliphant, Wiarton, Colpoys Bay. 1967 May, v9, #1 Centennial projects and competitions: Contact names for the five history competitions. $600 in prize money. Entries due September 1966. 1965 April, v7, #1 4. BCHS HISTORY BCHS 1968 Executive: BCHS president, Pharis Mathers, Lucknow. Editors, Mr. and Mrs. James McClure, Chesley. 1968, v10, #1 BCHS Archives: Reply to BCHS Archives Committee (James McClure) from county council. The old Bruce County Registry building is not available for an Archives. 1968, v10, #1 Margaret MacKenzie: Margaret MacKenzie of Inverhuron urges district representatives to hold local meetings in the winter. 1968, v10, #1 5. BCHS IN MEMORIAM Shouldice, Dr. Earle: Death of Toronto surgeon Dr. Earle Shouldice, 74, born near Chesley. 1965 Sept., v7, #2 Sanderson, H.S.: Death of H.S. Sanderson, of Pinkerton and Glamis, principal of Chesley Public School and town clerk. 1966 July, v8, #2 Jagelewski, Joe (Walkerton); Gibson, Ralph (Amherstburg): Death of Joe Jagelewski, Walkerton; Ralph Gibson, Amherstburg, a brother-in-law of Bruce Krug. 1966 April, v8, #1 MacKenzie, Mrs. Walter: by Mrs. Allister Hughes. Death of Mrs. Walter MacKenzie, Jan. 2, 1968, of Con. 3, Kinloss Twp. Nurse, curator of the Kairshea Tweedsmuir History book, promoter of the Bruce County Museum. 1969 Feb., v11, #1 McTavish, Robert J. (Chesley): Death of Robert J. McTavish, 88, Chesley, Apr. 21, 1967. Ran machine shop on Main Street, Chesley. 1967 May, v9, #1 Robertson, Stuart (Lucknow): Death of past BCHS president Stuart Robertson, June 19, 1966, of Lucknow. 1966 July, v8, #2 Foster, Thomas Kenzie: Death on Feb. 26, 1966 of Thomas Kenzie Foster, former warden of Bruce County, 1949. 1966 April, v8, #1 6. BCHS Meetings "OHS, Bruce County 1967": BCHS invites the Ontario Historical Society to hold its four-day June 1967 meeting in Bruce County. 1965 April, v7, #1 "Spring meetings": BCHS spring meeting in Hepworth United Church Hall. 1965 April, v7, #1 "This summer": The August 1965 BCHS meeting was held in Southampton’s Legion Hall; Mrs. Don Shute (sic, Shutt) of Guelph on Southampton as a summer resort at the turn of the century; Prof. Don Shute on the Donaldson site on the Saugeen River. Greenoch frame wagon shop destroyed by fire. 1965 Sept., v7, #2 AGM, October 1965: Annual dinner meeting, Formosa Community Hall, Oct. 14, 1965. Speakers: Melinda Commons, on Formosa early days, and Mr. Dickison, on styles of houses. German night: pork and sauerkraut, dutch apple pie, German music. Tickets $2. 1965 Sept., v7, #2 AGM, October 1967: Annual dinner meeting, Reid’s Corner Community Centre, Kincardine, Oct. 10, 1967. Skit on the Lewis Settlement by a Ripley group. 1967 Sept., v9, #2 BCHS AGM: Annual dinner meeting, Chesley Public School, Oct. 18, 1968. Edwin C. Guillet on his books. $2. 1968 Sept. 23, v10, #2 BCHS AGM: Annual dinner meeting, Wildwood Lodge, Red Bay, Oct. 2, 1969. 119 present. Lee Johnston, University of Waterloo, on North American Indians. Projector fund at $73. Pharis Mathers started third term as president. 257 members. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 Nov. 27 meeting on doctors and medicine: Bill and Gladys Arnold hosted the Nov. 27, 1969 meeting. Stories of dedicated doctors and old cures. In one story, a Scottish woman entered a Tiverton general store with her baskets: "Here’s the butter," she said in Gaelic, "and here’s the eggs, and Donald is coming with the English". 1969 Dec., v11, #4 Tiverton members: Tiverton members met January 24, 1968. Alice Cooley spoke on her father John Haug. 1968, v10, #1 7. BCHS PAPERS/ARTICLES "A short sketch of the Ferguson fifth-generation farm": Brant Twp. farm started in 1854 by Hugh Ferguson of Northern Ireland. 1968 Sept. 23, v10, #2 "Brant pioneers": by Marjorie Young Cullen. Postage stamp honours death of Col. John McCrae, descendant of a pioneer Bruce County family. Eckford, Chisholm, Young families of Brant Twp. 1968 Sept. 23, v10, #2 "100 years ago at Purple Grove in the north-east part of Huron Township": As told to Mrs. Wm. Arnold in 1954 by Robert, son of Andrew Torrance. Weaver Andrew Torrance left Ireland about 1845, settled 1856 in Purple Grove, Huron Twp. His three-foot fly-shuttle loom. Farmers kept sheep. 10 to 12 yards a day. 1967 May, v9, #1 "100 years ago at Ripley": Ripley in 1867 had a few houses. Railway started in 1872. 1967 May, v9, #1 "Arran-Vale": by Alex Duff, Tara. Luke Gardiner arrived in Arran Twp. in 1852. He built a dam and sawmill on the Sauble. In 1857 a grist mill was operating, with houses for employees, the hamlet of Arran-Vale. His son John took over the mills. He was a founder of the Arran Agricultural Society; the annual Fall Fair site alternated between Invermay and Arkwright. The Gardiners moved to California in about the 1880s. The sawmill burned in 1891 and 1915. Syrian Cummer. J.J. McMullen. W.J. Beattie. Harry Logan. Thomas Manley. Carl Crawford. 1965 April, v7, #1 "Articles that have passed in the last 100 years": No more: leach for making lye; potash kettle; cradle; sugar kettle; wooden spiles; flail; millstones; wooden pump; log houses; milk basins; milk cans; dash churns; butter bowl; prints; crimping irons; hair curlers; muzzle loader; powder horn. 1966 April, v8, #1 "Balloon flight in Lucknow": Early balloon ascension in Bruce County. The father of Pharis Mathers of Lucknow told of a hot air balloon flying one mile from Victoria Park, Lucknow to Gallan’s farm. 1967 May, v9, #1 "Bervie Methodist Cemetery": In 1853 Bervie post office opened on the Durham Road. Bervie Cemetery at the Methodist Church. Other churches. Cemetery stones cemented into a cairn, 1956. Marble marker, 1967; list of names and dates with histories. 1967 Sept., v9, #2 "Bruce County Board of Education": Members of newly-elected Bruce County Board of Education. 1969 May, v11, #2 "Confirm O.C. Vail has found the Griffin": In Sept. 1964 Orrie Vail got a letter from C.H.J. Snider saying the remains of the shipwreck he found on Russell Island in 1955 were indeed from the "Griffin". 1965 April, v7, #1 "Copied out of Mr. A.G. Cordingley’s scrap book": Steamer Ploughboy almost wrecked off Lonely Island, July 1, 1859. Premier John A. Macdonald avoided drowning. 1967 May, v9, #1 "Dedication of the cairn at Lurgan": Cairn and plaque unveiled September 3, 1967 at Lurgan, to commemorate the pioneers of Huron Twp. William Walsh’s grandfather is buried in the cemetery where the cairn is. First settler in the Lurgan area, Louis Bellemore, lot 20, 1848; first survey, 1849; first post office 1853; first school 1855. Settlers of Lurgan (originally Alma) landed at the Pine River mouth. Bellemore married the sister of his intended wife. 1967 Sept., v9, #2 "Early entertainment": Names of travelling stock companies giving shows in town halls. Minstrel shows. Medicine shows. 1969 Feb., v11, #1 "Extract from a letter from Mr. W. Harold Rea, Toronto": Father of W. Harold Rea ran a Kincardine flour mill starting around 1900. Mr. McKee’s motor car around 1914, one hour from Kincardine to Tiverton. 1969 July, v11, #3 "First man slain in North West Rebellion of 1885 was a Bruce County volunteer": On March 26, 1885 at Duck Lake the first man killed in the North West Rebellion was Bruce Volunteer John Morton of the 32nd Batallion, from Arran Twp. Severely wounded was another 32nd Batallion man, Alex McNabb. Morton’s biography; his move to Prince Albert, Sask., in July 1882. 1965 Sept., v7, #2 "Historical plaque at Allenford": by Fritz Knechtel of Hanover. Memo to BCHS, Feb. 1, 1969, giving background on the proposed Allenford plaque, inviting any more information for the plaque to go to Carl Thorpe at Ontario Public Records and Archives, and thanking the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board and other contributors to the project. 1969 Feb., v11, #1 "History of the southern part of Huron Township": by the daughter of David Walden, Jr., Mrs. William Steele, Ripley. History around Point Clark and Con. A of Huron Twp. Louis Bellemore, 1848. Experience of the Walden family; overland from Goderich. 1969 May, v11, #2 "Inverhuron" Church Service: Summer Sundays at Inverhuron beach, an open-air church service, started by Baptist ministers. The Beach Association’s Church Committee of volunteers was headed for many years by Stanley Sanderson of Chesley. 1967 Sept., v9, #2 "John Sandy MacDonald, percentor": John Sandy MacDonald was percentor in the choir loft at old Kinloss Church. He led the congregation in singing. His singing technique. 1969 Feb., v11, #1 "Kingarf": by Mrs. Clarence Hedley. Only building left in Kingarf is St. Matthew’s Anglican Church. At the intersection of the townships of Kincardine, Greenock and Kinloss. Orange Hall moved to George Herd’s farm. Fred Moulton ran a store and post office in his house. 1967 Sept., v9, #2 "Maple syrup": The Indians made maple syrup, moving their camps to the maple forest in spring. Buckets of birch bark, sewn with deer sinew or tree roots. Grooved wood spiles. 1969 Feb., v11, #1 "Memories of my mother": by Ellen Anderson. Her mother remembers seeing the wagons go by in Elderslie with volunteers for the Riel Rebellion. She remembers Gypsy Lane, the camping place of travellers by the cemetery in Chesley. 1966 July, v8, #2 "Museum receives Speaker’s chair": Given to Bruce County Museum, chair used by Ontario Speaker of the House Donald Sinclair before 1883; school teacher in Arran Twp.; storekeeper in Paisley. 1874, married Isabelle, daughter of Thomas Adair. Died 1900 at Toronto. 1965 Sept., v7, #2 "Once upon a time": by A. Duff. 1850s settlers in Arran Twp. Invermay Catholics: Keough, McPherson, Hyde, Meausette. Invermay school, cemetery. 1968, v10, #1 "Padre of the Bruce": by O.E. Hepburn, curator, Bruce County Museum, 1969. Canon R.W. James, "padre of the Bruce", served in Ripley, Pine River, Amberley, 1911-1912. Lion’s Head, 1912-1933. 1969 July, v11, #3 "Peter Shiells": Peter Shiells, carpenter, born 1837, lived to 101. Shiells and Howitt families left Scotland, came to Huron Twp. in 1857. Their trip by train, cart, boat. Helped build Point Clark lighthouse. 11 children. 1969 May, v11, #2 "Prof. George Toner’s Meanderings": by George Toner. Stamp issued in July for Douglas Point. The Centre Road was two-lane gravel out of Wiarton, started by Minister of Highways Biggs. The Biggs road went to Ferndale, then to Lion’s Head. Toner collected rattlesnakes there for the London Zoo. 1966 July, v8, #2 "Reminiscences": by Roy Kennedy. His grandfather used water witching to locate water in order to dig wells; a forked branch from an apple tree. Water found on the Bill Gilchrist farm, Bruce Twp. Dowsing. 1966 July, v8, #2 "School days": "As told by the late Andrew Emersin of Purple Grove." He went to S.S. No. 9, Kincardine, in the winter of 1871. A cold room; families provided wood and kindling for the box stove. 50-60 students. Contents of the schoolroom. Frozen boots. The strap and the skirt hoops. The occupations of the self-sufficient people of Purple Grove. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 "Schools in Bruce County in the early days": First Bruce County school, Kincardine, 1851. Number of schools and enrollment in 1852, ’55, ’63, ’01, ’45. High schools. School superintendents and inspectors, 1850-1953. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 "Song of the tartan": Poem by Olive E. Hepburn. "Hurrah for the tartan ‘The County of Bruce’ …" 1969 July, v11, #3 "Sports": Request for material on Bruce County athletes like Mickey MacKay of Chesley, Cyclone Taylor of Tara, Barney Stanley of Paisley, Paul Henderson of Lucknow. 1969 May, v11, #2 "The Bailey Block": In Tara, Bailey Block was a two-storey cement block building at Yonge and White’s Avenue, built by John Philpot during WWI. Owned by Fred Bailey from 1919, for 47 years. Businesses therein. Bailey’s Hall seated 450, had oil paintings on the wall by Peter MacGregor of Toronto in 1936. Performers appearing at the hall. Pre-school held there. 1969 Feb., v11, #1 "The Bridge: 1900": by Marjorie Young Cullen. Bridge built 1900, three miles east of Cargill, con. 8 of Brant. The doctor crossed to attend birth of Gertrude, daughter of Archie Young. 1967 May, v9, #1 "The Gerda Munsinger Case": Mr. Justice Wishart Fleet Spence of the Supreme Court of Canada had grandparents from the Orkney Islands who settled in Bruce County. 1966 April, v8, #1 "The last of the wagon trains": Bertha Gibson of Wiarton in 1940, with her husband, took a covered wagon from Saskatchewan to Sault Ste. Marie. 1966 April, v8, #1 "The story of Kinloss Mills": by Alex Smith, Owen Sound. "The story of Kinloss Mills", one of the pioneer industries of the township, is a printed extra to Historical Notes sent free to Society members. 1965 April, v7, #1 "The wreck of the Erie Belle": Wrecking tug Erie Belle tried to pull off the Carter, Nov. 21, 1883. Three killed in boiler explosion. Boiler Beach Park, Kincardine. 1965 Sept., v7, #2 "Tiverton: 1867": Excerpt from County of Bruce Directory, 1867. Tiverton post office founded 1860. Businesses. Names of residents. 1967 May, v9, #1 "Tramp, tramp, the boys are marching …": The editor writes of June 3, 1916, "I was then a little girl of eight …". 160th Battalion marched from Walkerton to Chesley. "We drove to the Alex Rae [great uncle] farm on the 8th Concession of Brant." 1,200 arrived for lunch. Return the next day, then to London and overseas. 1966 April, v8, #1 "Two new papers appear in Bruce County": First editions of Bruce Peninsula Star, Wiarton, and Town and Country Crier, Mildmay. Latter is printed by offset printing, like the Port Elgin Times. The old press used by the Mildmay Gazette was shipped to Wiarton for the Star. 1965 April, v7, #1 "Vitamins in the eighties": by Florence MacTavish, Chesley. In the 1880s nature provided vitamins in the plants which grew on the roadsides and in the woods. Maple sap icicles, dandelions, ground-nuts, crinkle or ginger root, cow cabbage, sorrel, lamb’s quarters, pod root, elm nuts, berries, cherries, grapes, apples, plums, butternuts, hazelnuts, turnips eaten raw. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 Anna Meyer interviews: On May 20 Anna Meyer (M’Lady’s Program) interviews Gordon Hepburn and Fritz Knechtel on the Bruce County Museum. On June 3, Peter Schmalz, Walkerton, on the Allenford plaque. 1969 May, v11, #2 Annie Longe / Donald Shutt: Excerpts from the interview by Donald B. Shutt of Annie Longe of Southampton, "A few years before her death in 1934 the writer had a long talk with Miss Annie Longe …". 1968, v10, #1 Chesley fire news: Mrs. James McClure recalls hearing her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Young of Sullivan learning of the 1888 Chesley fire from her daughters Jane and Elizabeth, who worked in the dressmaking shop and walked home four miles with the news. News travelled slowly. 1967 May, v9, #1 Chesley July 1 celebration: by James McClure. His grandfather William Elliot told of the Chesley July 1 celebration: boat races, rolling logs; one-year-old daughter Jane was the only child in Chesley in 1856. 1967 May, v9, #1 First county council: On Jan. 22, 1867 the new Bruce County Council elected a warden, James Brocklebank, reeve of Brant Twp., beating William Rastall of Kincardine Twp. 1968, v10, #1 Genealogy while travelling: Mrs. George Downey spend six weeks in U.K.; recommends hiring a researcher, renting a car to see the country. 1969 July, v11, #3 Historical plaque at Allenford: plaque unveiled July 20, 1969. 1969 July, v11, #3 Historical plaque at Allenford: plaque unveiled July 20 in a program hosted by BCHS. Unveiled by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Akiwenzie of Cape Croker. Fritz Knechtel did much ground work. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 Inventory of historic buildings: Ontario government grant to the School of Architecture to inventory all the historic buildings in the province, from 1855 on. County chairman is Reeve Archie MacKinnon of Teeswater. 1968 Sept. 23, v10, #2 McNeil tax receipt, 1857: by Beulah Ruthven. She has a tax receipt for her great grandfather, Hugh McNeil’s land in Elderslie Twp., 1857. 1967 May, v9, #1 Nodwell, Port Elgin: Port Elgin subdivision construction in spring threatens Indian village site. 1969 Dec., v11, #4 Percentor in Chesley: Only percentor left in Bruce County is James McClure, past BCHS president. He leads Psalm singing in Chesley. 1969 Feb., v11, #1 Saugeen flood in Brant Twp.: Six bridges cross the Saugeen in Brant Twp. On the 6th concession a spring flood changed the river’s course, isolating a large steel bridge; washout 400 feet wide. 1969 Feb., v11, #1 Scrapbooks of BCHS members: List of ten members with scrapbooks on various topics. 1967 Sept., v9, #2 Tweedsmuir books to be filmed: by Jim and Donalda McClure. Plan to photograph some Tweedsmuir books. 1967 Sept., v9, #2 "Dr. John H. Garnier": From Kinloss Kairshea: W.I. Tweesmuir History Book. Biography of Dr. John H. Garnier of Lucknow, born 1823. Busy doctor was a naturalist who in 1890 gave the Royal Ontario Museum 3,000 specimens of birds and reptiles. Prankster. 1968 Sept. 23, v10, #2 8. NEWSPAPER ARTICLES "A look into the medical past": From Walkerton Herald-Times, April 22, 1965. Letter by Dr. J.A. Rollins, London, August 1924. His medical experiences of three years in Bruce County. He started his practice June 1, 1869 in Bervie and left May 1872 for Huron County. Travel by snowshoe. Cases: cholera morbus ergot in labour, erysipelas. Dressing the scalp wounds of patrons at Black Horse hit by bottles wielded by Dr. Garner of Lucknow, on a spree. Aneurism not treated by Dr. Garner. Dr. Secord of Kincardine a great worker. Dr. Johnston in Kincardine; Dr. Martyn. A solo birth in Kinloss. Lack of medical equipment, etc. for doctors in 1870. 1965 Sept., v7, #2 "Bruce County Museum in the news": In the April 1, 1965 Family Herald, Canada’s National farm magazine, an article "Museum with a heart", on the Bruce County Historical Museum, initiated by Dr. J.F. Morton, Southampton, with backing of Women’s Institutes. Photo, Fritz Knechtel display of models of 40 kinds of fences used by Bruce County pioneers. Photo, curator Gordon Hepburn and wife Olive. Display "Dead Men Tell Tales" on burial techniques; skeleton of child found wrapped in birchbark in an island cave near Tobermory. 1965 April, v7, #1 "Lacrosse in Bruce County": Account of a lacrosse game in Orangeville in 1916. Toronto defeated Tara. Team member names. 1969 July, v11, #3 "The Lavender Lady": From an old clipping. "A Tribute to Miss Bella McKenzie of Ripley". She is 85, likes gardening, knits. 1969 July, v11, #3 "The making of a prime minister": From the Port Elgin Times, July 23, 1924; probably by editor Ross Munro Sr. A visit of Sir Wilfred Laurier to Port Elgin about 1893; 600 horsemen escorted him to the cricket grounds. 1965 April, v7, #1 "Visit to Bruce County in April 1852": From The Huron Loyalist, April 1852. The townships have good timber, well watered, many wild animals. Fine pinery in Greenock, "Messrs. Valentine and Jardine are erecting a sawmill". Settlers complain of lack of mills, having to go 40 miles from Kincardine to get grist ground. Durham Road open. On Dec. 25, 1849 William Johnston left Mr. Buck’s tavern in Bentinck on a raft, to settle in Brant Twp., where there was one man before him, Mr. Bacon; population now 691. "Kincardine numbers 1,149 white inhabitants." 1965 April, v7, #1 |
Finding Aids |
See Item ID# BCHS series 6, file 1 for a cursory index of topics included in the BCHS Historical Notes from 1958-1997. |
Articles, Finding Aids, Transcriptions & Links |
Download a PDF copy of BCHS Newsletters 1965-1969 Download Index to BCHS Newsletters, 1958-2020 |
Collection |
Bruce County Historical Society fonds |
System of arrangement |
This item is part of the Bruce County Historical Society fonds, series 6, file 1 (Publications - Newsletters). |
Parent Object |
BCHS series 6, file 1 |
Level of Description |
Item |
Physical Description |
0.7 cm of textual records |
Restrictions on Use |
Copyright of the newsletter as a whole remains with the Bruce County Historical Society; copyright of individual articles has been retained in many cases by the article authors. |
Places |
Bruce County Cape Croker Chesley Dobbinton Eden Grove Inverhuron Kincardine Kinloss Township Lucknow Mildmay Paisley Pine River Port Elgin Ripley Sauble Beach Tara Teeswater Tiverton Tobermory Walkerton Wiarton |
People |
Alexander, James Belcher, Alexander Emerson (Colonel) Earl, John Charles Geddes family Gerolamy family Gerolamy, George Hearst, William Howard Heinmiller, Henry Krug, Bruce A. Linklater, George Harvey "Harvey" Longe, Angelique ("Aunt Annie") Mathieson, William McCannel, Ted McDougall family Milne, David Brown Morton, J.F. (Joseph Francis), Dr. Munro family Patterson, Ewart Richardson, A.H. Robertson, Norman Robinson, Andrew "Andy" Ernest Secord, Solomon, Dr. Shaw, Norman R. Thompson, Wilfred R. |
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