Date Title Major Subtitles No Date #1 [partial] - - “back to scholars who taught Latin in old England” “Larry Latimer was veteran of merchant marine service” No Date #2 [partial] “Olivet church congregation had happy Yuletide in 1877” June 9th, 1977 “Mallorytown” “Penny candy makers return at Koerber's general store” “A first in Upper : glass works at Mallorytown” “Principal seeks more space at school” December 8th, 1977 “Ballycanoe” “Former warden recalls old days in Ballycanoe” “St. James, Trevelyan, dates back to 1836” “How Ballycanoe, Trevelyan named” December 15th, 1977 “Prescott Junction” “Once thriving village just simply vanished!” “Traces ancestry to Barbara Heck” December 22nd, 1977 “Rural Christmasses long ago” “Small family gatherings for Christmas long ago” “Ice storm of 1913 greeted Lyn pioneers” March 9th, 1978 “Soperton” “Jail cell built into basement” [partial] “Church opened with open-air dinner, 1878” March 9th, 1978 “Soperton” “Howard family farmed Soperton for 176 years” [partial] (verso) March 16th, 1978 “Front of Escott” “New housing gives rise to optimism in township” “Quabbin cheese plant first in ” “Fergusons trace ancestry back to Henry Larue, 1781” “Grenadier Isle sold years ago for brandy” May 4th, 1978 [partial] “Quabbin Hill” “Paring, husking bees featured olden days” May 18th, 1978 “Jones Creek” “Old scow ferried folk over creek long ago” “Indians knew creek by name of Toniata” “Elighs farmed Jones Creek area more than a century” May 25th, 1978 “Bishops Mills” “Store on same site for over 118 years” “Recalls cheese plant blast which killed 3” “To mark Century of community hall” June 1st, 1978 “Greenfield-Warburton” “Community lost two houses of worship” “Old school becomes hay storage barn” “Webster family dominates Greenfield area history” July 6th, 1978 “Greenbush, Part One” “Story of fresh spring lured first settler” “Village linked to Oldsmobiles” “Quarried stone to build old church in Greenbush” “Justus homestead goes back to 1848” September 28th, 1978 “Ellisville” “Olivet United served Ellisville 101 years” “Picturesque community hub of dairy industry” October 19th, 1978 “Red Horse Lake” “Log cabin is relic of days long gone” “Lone chimney only remains of lead mine” “Fine old hotel once stood on shores of Red Horse Lake” “Kelsey name prominent” October 26th, 1978 “Junetown, Part One” “Birtch farm launched in 1796 by Summers” “June family name lost in Junetown” “Trace their ancestry back to Mayflower” November 2nd, 1978 “Junetown, Part Two” “Hid the cheese money under “husk tick” bed” “Little old log school house first teaching centre in area” “Walked eight miles Sundays to church in Yonge Mills” November 23rd, 1978 “Rapids Valley” “Bradleys occupied same homestead for 152 years” January 4th, 1979 “La Rue Mills” “La Rue's fabled pot of gold: Is it really there?” “Old Billa La Rue ruled empire of 1,000 acres” “Indian artifacts turned up on farm near La Rue Mills” January 18th, 1979 “Cemeteries of the past” “Howard cemetery one of oldest in county” “35 graves registered in Lillie's cemetery” “Obituary led to discovery of old Washburn cemetery” “Stafford family cemetery” “Jelly cemetery family affair” January 25th, 1979 “Escott” “Escott folk seek library in old Springfield House” “Traveller described rebuilt inn in 1871” “Escott Methodist church built 1889” “Billa La Rue had company in Escott's early days” February 1st, 1979 “The Finucans of North Augusta” “Vince and Sadie Finucan marked 57th anniversary” “Ship blast took life of district pioneer” February 22nd, 1979 “Waterton” “Preserving the history of eight early schools” “Escott became Waterton as industry moved east” “St. Paul's served Waterton 102 years” March 22nd, 1979 “The Tanneys of Augusta” “Toted 100 pounds of flour on back 15 miles to farm” March 29th, 1979 “Rockfield” “Ruttles of Rockfield trace family back to Palatinate” “Rockfield United vanished from community 15 years ago” March 29th, 1979 “Rockfield” “Rockfield Ruttles” (verso) [partial] “The old Rockfield Cheese Factory” May 24th, 1979 “Lyndhurst, Part Two” “Hiel Sliter colorful character of Lyndhurst” “Crew of 27 ran pioneer iron foundry” “Old stone bridge was built in 1857” May 24th, 1979 (verso) “Lyndhurst, Part Two” “Early road builders granted land for service to public” August 23rd, 1979 “Wilstead” “Cliffe family held high Irish post centuries ago” “McNeelys prominent in township politics” “Nature trail built where pioneer Landon once lived” December 14th, 1979 “Kilkenny Street: a bit of Ould Erin “Hanna family farmed 190-year-old homestead” in Leeds County” “Irish immigrants developed farms along Kilkenny street” January 25th, 1980 “The Slack family: Living in Leeds “Young adventurer founded 1820 settlement on Charleston for 160 years” Lake” January 25th, 1980 “The Slack family: Living in Leeds “First John Slack was New Englander” (verso) for 160 years” February 1st, 1980 “Lillies: Site of the Booth “Booths of Lillies trace lineage to 13th century Welsh knights” Settlement, 1787” “Old Lillies school once collapsed in high wind” March 7th, 1980 “Sherwood Springs: Where Sir “Sherwoods held vast tracts of farming land in counties” John A. Macdonald rode” “Eligh homestead landmark on road” “Old log school taught children” April 11th, 1980 “Lansdowne: A peaceful village “Henry Cross founded Cross dynasty long ago in old Augusta lives on memories!” township” “Irish immigrant founded Lansdowne village in 1816” “Born, raised and wed in same home, doctor's widow recalls the old days” April 11th, 1980 “Lansdowne: A peaceful village “Name came from Marquis” (verso) lives on memories!” April 18th, 1980 “The New York Restaurant marks “Good service, good food motto of New York's founder, Lor 50 years of service” Leip” “Five Lor children made names for themselves” April 18th, 1980 “The New York Restaurant marks (verso) 50 years of service” May 16th, 1980 “Marble Rock-Cheeseborough: “Marble Rock maintains pristine beauty” Beauty north of Gananoque” “Once busy railroad centre, Cheeseborough's glory gone” “Quartz crystal once mined in community” June 13th, 1980 “Athens high school: A century of - “over the past hundred years” [partial] dedication” “Long ago, students rode B and W line” June 13th, 1980 “Athens high school: A century of “Old Farmersville folk planned school long ago” [partial] (verso) dedication” June 20th, 1980 “South Augusta Women's Institute: “Mark sixty years of service to community around Bethel” A diamond jubilee!” “Honor charter member Ethel Landon Byers, 89” August 22nd, 1980 “Mallorytown: Continuation “Reunion of old grads to become annual” School remembered by old grads” “Principal in 1931 meets old students” “His old one-room school now summer kitchen for farmhouse” August 22nd, 1980 “Mallorytown: Continuation “Five generations at old school” (verso) School remembered by old grads” September 19th, 1980 “Springfield House: Escott “Relics of long ago discovered in 160-year-old stone building” museum, library taking shape” “Sir Isaac Brock passed this way in war of 1812” “Volunteers work in dust to restore ancient hotel” “Renovation in 1871 cost contractor only $1,400!” September 19th, 1980 “Springfield House: Escott “How Escott got its name” (verso) museum, library taking shape” October 10th, 1980 “Log cabins making a comeback in “Rockport couple constructs modern white pine log cabin" Leeds County” “Jack and Marg Allen once ran two motels” February 6th, 1981 “Highland Pipe Band: From “Pipe major founded piping unit here for Glorious Twelfth Tommy Marshall to David parade in 1930” Malanka” February 6th, 1981 “Highland Pipe Band: From (verso) Tommy Marshall to David Malanka” March 13th, 1981 “Odd names feature United “Counties administers 388 miles of roads in vast rural Counties road system” network” “Hartsgravel road took name from Hart family” May 15th, 1981 “Shane's Corners: Old community “Barns on Art Hunter's homestead were built around 130 years south of Smiths Falls” ago” May 15th, 1981 (verso) “Shane's Corners: Old community “Irish elopement led first Shane to area” south of Smiths Falls” June 5th, 1981 “The Steacys, Part One: From old “Nine centuries have passed since Steacys reached England” Normandy to Leeds” “Persecuted in Ireland, family fled to Canada” July 14th, 1981 “Caiger's Lodge, like phoenix, rises from ashes of disaster” July 17th, 1981 “Black Church and the old “Old Stafford House gone, Black church still stands” Soperton schoolhouse” “Soperton school served community for 150 years” August 14th, 1981 “Cossitt factory held honored place “Dominion Day fire 81 years ago left sprawling plant in ruins” in city life” “French POW originated Cossitt line in America” August 14th, 1981 “Cossitt factory held honored place (verso) in city life” August 28th, 1981 “Throwback to 1843: The “Village blacksmith played vital role in canal work” blacksmithy at Jones Falls” “Pretty 17-year-old girl queen of the blacksmiths” September 4th, 1981 “Lyn village: Pioneer dreamed of “How Coleman's Corners became prosperous Lyn” industrial empire” “Ministers on horseback brought faith to pioneers” September 18th, 1981 “Sand Bay Corners: Picturesque “Fishermen, guides gave tiny hamlet its impetus” lake country hamlet” “Roads super once ran hamlet's only store” September 18th, 1981 “Sand Bay Corners: Picturesque (verso) lake country hamlet” October 23rd, 1981 “Escott: Springfield House, once an “161-year-old hostelry basks in glories of a century ago” inn, now library and museum” “Pert legal secretary now library's chief officer” “Artifacts of long ago feature of new museum” October 23rd, 1981 “Escott: Springfield House, once an (verso) inn, now library and museum” November 6th, 1981 “Halstead Bay: Water barrier didn't “Denauts and Shirtleffs pioneered old community of Halstead stop love-stricken swain” Bay” “Wedding bells for Jane and Jim despite obstacles” “Halstead Bay named for early settler” November 13th, 1981 “Halstead Bay, Part Two: When “Pioneers armed themselves to repel Johnston's pirates” pirates staged raid” “Halstead Bay linked to Fisher's Landing” “Hugh Lynch and his son built fine stone homes in Halstead Bay area” December 4th, 1981 “White family traces lineage back “Pioneers John White, Lucy Kilborn launched family in Leeds, to immigrant of 1635” Grenville” “Norfolkshireman brought line to Massachusetts” December 31st, 1981 “Ernest Kelly: Farmer, storekeeper “Long-time township clerk ran store in Mallorytown” looks back on career” December 31st, 1981 “Ernest Kelly: Farmer, storekeeper “Marriage united pioneer Mallory, Kelly families” (verso) looks back on career” February 12th, 1982 “The Kilborns: From Kilburn, “Family first came to America in 1635, descendants reached Yorkshire, to Kitley, Leeds” Leeds in 1790s” “Sam, David and John Kilborn pioneered Kitley, South Crosby” February 19th, 1982 “Kilborn's Corners: Forgotten “Sam Kilborn developed community at corners” community near Plum Hollow” “Newboro folk revere memory of Kilborn” March 26th, 1982 “Temperance Lake: An old Yonge “Annie Kavanagh recalls lake area as it was 50 years ago” Township community” “Old school closed some 40 years ago” “Cheese factory became dwelling” March 26th, 1982 “Temperance Lake: An old Yonge “Averys, Dicksons among early settlers of area” (verso) Township community” April 8th, 1982 “Redan: Community named for “Population dwindled, school and church forced to close” Crimean War fortress” “All Saints now serving as home to retired padre” May 28th, 1982 “Purvis Street: Country lane with “Capt. Peter Purvis once owned 1700 acres of land in Yonge” an historical past” “Larry Stein now occupies former Purvis homestead” May 28th, 1982 (verso) “Purvis Street: Country lane with “Pioneer jabbed robber” an historical past” “Wedding bells united pioneers” June 11th, 1982 “Shiloh: Century-old United “Sadness, regret to mark Shiloh church 100th anniversary Church closes doors June 20” service” “Dwindling attendance leads to closure of old church” June 11th, 1982 (verso) “Shiloh: Century-old United “Old school now garage” Church closes doors June 20” July 16th, 1982 “Webster reunion: Clan marks 170 “Weavers of long ago became pioneer Websters of Oak Lead” years of life in Leeds” “Memorabilia of Websters features new church hall” July 16th, 1982 (verso) “Webster reunion: Clan marks 170 “Head of family slain during rebel attack” years of life in Leeds” August 6th, 1982 “Bethel: St. James Lodge No. 74, “Wolfe probably brought Free Masonry to Canada with his A.F. and A.M., 125 years old” invasion of Quebec” “St. James grew with times during past 125 years” August 6th, 1982 “Bethel: St. James Lodge No. 74, “John Nuttall heads lodge” A.F. and A.M., 125 years old” August 13th, 1982 “Davis Lock: Link between the “Loyalist built sawmill where Davis Lock is located today” Opinicon and Sand Lake “Busy summer season for lockmaster Bob Martin” August 13th, 1982 “Davis Lock: Link between the “Lock is centre of beauty spot” (verso) Opinicon and Sand Lake “Boat went over falls” October 1st, 1982 “Orange Warren: At 90, the “Born on July 12, 1892, his folks naturally called him patriarch of old Long Point!” “Orange”” “Made hazardous trip north at 63 to see injured son” November 12th, 1982 “Oxford-on-Rideau: A rural “Township's election hotly contested, well conducted” municipality goes to the polls” “Mills gave big impetus to Oxford Mills' growth” “Old school now aids retarded” November 12th, 1982 “Oxford-on-Rideau: A rural “Famous old kirk now private home” (verso) municipality goes to the polls” March 31st, 1983 “Adiel Sherwood: Busy sheriff of “Came to Canada as an infant, Sherwood left mark on Leeds” [partial] Leeds” “First Sherwoods pounded corn on wooden mortar to make bread” May 13th, 1983 “Escott: Copper mine once “Vein died out, mining venture on Mallorytown homestead flourished near village” vanished” “Early 'stoves' were merely stone-ringed camp fires” May 13th, 1983 (verso) “Escott: Copper mine once “Outlaw Frank James hid out for a year in Mallorytown” flourished near village” May 27th, 1983 “Cemeteries tell long history of “Pioneers lie buried in six old burying grounds west of city” : Part One” “Frank White has care of 22,000 burial spots” July 15th, 1983 “Seventh grade historians review “Students give delightful insight into history” Yonge Front: Part One” “Descendant of Mallorys tells of her home town” July 22nd, 1983 “Students write the saga of Front of “Interviewed seniors to secure data for historical projects” Yonge: Part Two” “Junetown, Caintown topic of research by Mark Haws” July 22nd, 1983 (verso) “Students write the saga of Front of “Becky Grothier writes of Indians” Yonge: Part Two” July 29th, 1983 “Kingston Mills: First locks on the “Col. By built locks in gorge of tumbling Cataraqui River” Rideau system” “Moss Kent Dickinson powerful man on canal” August 19th, 1983 “Fulford Point: Historic landing “Lawyer's chronicle traces family lineage back to Romans in spot for pioneers” Britain” “First Fulfords settled on big Crown land grant” “Pioneer cemetery (1786) tells history of area” August 26th, 1983 “Lyn: Village to mark 200th “New cemetery gates to mark arrival of pioneers in 1784” anniversary in 1984” August 26th, 1983 “Lyn: Village to mark 200th “Remembers old days in Lyn when father ran smithy” (verso) anniversary in 1984” September 16th, 1983 “The Tay Canal: Perth's waterway “Pioneers built first canal with expenditure of $15,000” to Rideau system” “British officer explored route 200 years ago” “Girl wrote of trip up Tay River, 1839” September 16th, 1983 “The Tay Canal: Perth's waterway “Old steamer now floating canal museum” (verso) to Rideau system” September 30th, 1983 “McCann's Corners: Sharp curve “No. 42 was historic route through old Farmersville” once death trap” “McCann family moved from Crosby in sleighs in 1926” September 30th, 1983 “McCann's Corners: Sharp curve “Old B. and W. once cut through McCann farms” (verso) once death trap” October 14th, 1983 “U.E.L. descendants to mark 200th “Alpheus Jones built fine home in Prescott” anniversary in 1984” “Loyalists had courage, faith in Upper Canada” October 21st, 1983 “Genealogists launch new “Loyalists are featured in book's first edition” historical publication” “Hardy pioneers began life with few possessions” October 28th, 1983 “California: An old community in “Sam Hutchings, wood-carver, leading citizen of California” the Rideau country” “Carver sent letter-opener to Queen” “Gold-seeker died in hills, gave 'California' its name” October 28th, 1983 “California: An old community in “California school, privately owned but empty” (verso) the Rideau country” November 4th, 1983 “Lansdowne: Area folk honor Mary “Born and raised on farm, centenarian recalls past” McDonald, 100” “Leeds-Lansdowne Front old established township” “Pope John Paul II sends his blessing” November 4th, 1983 “Lansdowne: Area folk honor Mary “100th birthday cards are rare!” (verso) McDonald, 100” November 11th, 1983 “Kemptville: Site bought for gun “Mills along South Rideau led to town's development” and yoke of oxen!” “Premier, four wardens from Kemptville” November 18th, 1983 “St. Luke's Church of Lyndhurst, “Brick building built in 1882 still serves Anglican parish” nd now in 102 year” “Dinner at 25 cents a plate followed opening service” November 18th, 1983 “St. Luke's Church of Lyndhurst, “Casselmans planning 1984 reunion picnic” nd (verso) now in 102 year” “Diocese line split county” December 2nd, 1983 “Lake Street: Henry Judd, hardy “Shunned machines, Lake Street farmer used horse all his life” horseman!” “Ex-race horse, now 24, still hauls old buggy” December 30th, 1983 “Athens: Lodge prepares quiet “Residents recall celebrating New Year's eves long ago” welcome to 1984” “Little group of old timers will usher in the new year” January 27th, 1984 “First tourist visited Thousand “English writer told of trip through early Upper Canada” Islands in 1818” January 27th, 1984 “First tourist visited Thousand “Loyalist settlers made writer change his views” (verso) Islands in 1818” February 10th, 1984 “The Clows: A study in “Reunion to celebrate 200 years of pioneering” genealogical discovery!” “Part of Clow family trekked to Minnesota” March 23rd, 1984 “Delta: Syrup” - “Festival has been running since centennial year, 1967” [partial] March 30th, 1984 “Frankville: Loyalist concert to “School kids to perform on 200th U.E.L. anniversary” mark bicentennial” “St. Thomas to mark 125th anniversary” March 30th, 1984 “Frankville: Loyalist concert to “Retirement party to honor Gord Ellis” (verso) mark bicentennial” May 11th, 1984 “Newboro: Villagers honor Laura “Still driving car at 90, Laura Williams faces test” Williams at 90” “Picturesque Newboro ready for tourist year” “Royal Sappers, Miners founded Newboro village” May 18th, 1984 “Maitland: Students planning “Oldest continuously occupied village dates back to 1759 fort” bicentennial project” “Exploratory trips, study of history for students” May 18th, 1984 (verso) “Maitland: Students planning “Eloped with duke's daughter” bicentennial project” May 25th, 1984 “Spring Valley: The McCradys “Community turns out to honor popular couple at reception” th mark 50 anniversary” “Leola McCrady recalls her early life in Lyn” “First McCrady came on home-made boat” June 29th, 1984 “Lyn: A Loyalist village is 200 “Coleman's mills are long gone but Lyn burghers recall past” years old!” “Lyn once rivalled Brockville as an industrial community” June 29th, 1984 (verso) “Lyn: A Loyalist village is 200 “Library has 600 members” years old!” July 6th, 1984 “Lansdowne: W.I. marks 75 years “Women's Institute carried out valuable service to community” of service” “Life members honored at W.I.'s anniversary” July 6th, 1984 #2 ““Big” Bands of the Old Days!” July 13th, 1984 “Bateau and Durham boat: Loyalist “U.E.L. folk made arduous trip up St. Lawrence, 1784” transportation” “Royal Yorkers brought Durham boat to area” “Durham boat was mainstay of Rideau” July 20th, 1984 “Clow family looks back on 200 “300 Clows, descendants meet for highly successful reunion” years in Leeds” “William and Henry Clow led families into Leeds” August 17th, 1984 “Ballycanoe: St. James parish now “Faithful to mark church centenary on August 26” 100 years old” “Pastor descended from U.E.L. settlers in Quebec, 1783” August 17th, 1984 “Ballycanoe: St. James parish now “Parishioners gave windows” (verso) 100 years old” “St. James was martyr” September 14th, 1984 “The Leeders: Veteran of Waterloo “Robert Leeder walked 200 miles to Toronto to exchange his founded clan” grant” “Family sprang from English roots long ago, listed in “rolls”” September 14th, 1984 “The Leeders: Veteran of Waterloo “Leeders spent adventurous lives, left mark in Leeds” (verso) founded clan” December 21st, 1984 “Mallorytown: Glass works “Factory made some of finest glass ware ever seen in Canada” vanished 130 years ago” “Mallory family industrious, led area's business life” March 1st, 1985 “Cliffe Road: Scion of old Irish “Cliffes lived on road for close to 185 years” family named area” “Will made in 1869 gave Cliffe property to family” “Old Methodist church dates back to 1840” “Sir John A. owned land at Charleston” May 10th, 1985 “The McDonalds: Scottish clan “City researcher delves deep into McDonald ages” populated Eastern ” “First premier of Ontario rests in ancient cemetery” May 10th, 1985 (verso) “The McDonalds: Scottish clan “'Red George' MacDonnell led raid on Ogdensburg” populated ” May 17th, 1985 “Mallorytown: IOOF Lodge No. “Ross Burnham, 96, member of IOOF lodge for 77 years” 245 100 years old” “Roots of IOOF lie in England” May 17th, 1985 (verso) “Mallorytown: IOOF Lodge No. “Off for old Ireland, Sister Josephine feted” 245 100 years old” June 7th, 1985 “Plum Hollow: Mother Barnes, “Helped her neighbors, aided authorities to solve crimes” kindly soul and no witch!” “For 119 years, Plum Hollow factory has produced cheese” July 12th, 1985 “Lyndhurst: Area folk rally behind “Built in 1857, old bridge is great tourism attraction” their bridge!” “Peterson asked to intervene to preserve fine old bridge” “Over 1,400 sign bridge petition” July 12th, 1985 (verso) “Lyndhurst: Area folk rally behind “Bridge does need work but is far from collapse” their bridge!” August 2nd, 1985 “Graham Lake: Fred Moore at 90 “Moores came to Graham Lake Road 197 years ago, ran works homestead” family farms” “Optimist, Fred Moore proud of farming life” August 2nd, 1985 “Graham Lake: Fred Moore at 90 “Two Moores were wardens” (verso) works homestead” “Moores spread across counties” August 23rd, 1985 “Dulcemaine: The Patience family “George Patience was first of family in Leeds County” gets together!” August 23rd, 1985 “Dulcemaine: The Patience family “From Dulcemaine to Iowa farmstead” (verso) gets together!” September 13th, 1985 “Merrickville: Old inn to re-live its “Colonel Merrick village inn undergoing major renovation” glory days!” “Merricks built up village, left fine old stone houses” September 13th, 1985 “Merrickville: Old inn to re-live its “Rum-happy Irishmen fought off Sherwood” (verso) glory days!” September 20th, 1985 “Parslow Road: UEL visits historic “Parslows have occupied old home over a century” Howard mansion” “Dwelling built 181 years ago fascinates visiting Loyalists” September 20th, 1985 “Parslow Road: UEL visits historic “Area pioneers lie in Howard cemetery” (verso) Howard mansion” September 27th, 1985 “McIntosh Mills: Old school is site “Henry Graham founded Graham family near McIntosh Mills” of reunion” “One-room school served community for 76 years” September 27th, 1985 “McIntosh Mills: Old school is site “Low windows gave students good view” (verso) of reunion” October 4th, 1985 “McIntosh Mills, Part Two: The “Miller John McIntosh gave name to area” Ogilvie family” “Quarrier “Old Boy” from Scotland founded Ogilvies” October 4th, 1985 “McIntosh Mills, Part Two: The (verso) Ogilvie family” October 18th, 1985 “The Shipmans: U.E. Loyalists “New Englander brought Shipman clan to Elizabethtown in spread across Leeds” 1784” “Old Oak Hill school is now home of Otie, Shirley Soles” November 22nd, 1985 “Peter Wang: A veterinarian looks “After 37 long years in saddle, Peter Wang takes to country back on career” life” “Drove 45,000 miles a year looking after farm animals” November 22nd, 1985 “Peter Wang: A veterinarian looks “More Pictures of Dr. Peter Wang” (verso) back on career” November 29th, 1985 “Lansdowne: Elsie Grier, at 93, “A cheerful soul, Elsie Grier still does her own housework” happy and active” “Five Grier boys went to war, flier died in air conflict” December 6th, 1985 “The Franklins of Rockfield and “British soldier brought clan to Leeds County 152 years ago” Junetown” “Son of Junetown became Albert College registrar” December 27th, 1985 “Eden Grove: An old community “Once thriving hamlet now a memory to most area folk” west of Lansdowne” “Even the old Methodist church has disappeared” “John Allen, UEL, founded Allen family at Eden Grove” No Date, 1985 “The Floods: Family reunion set “Irish soldier launched clan, settled on homestead in 1828” for July 6-7” “Reunion joins members of clan” January 3rd, 1986 “Ron Godkin, 1986 warden of “Godkins farmed Oak Leaf soil more than 170 years” these United Counties” “Township of Rear of Yonge and Escott has no debts!” January 10th, 1986 “New Year's levees: Reviving an “Louis XIV held grand scale affairs in old France, 1700s” ancient custom” “Exchanges of gifts marked old time New Year's fetes” “Simcoe added thousands to Canada's population” January 17th, 1986 “Former Methodist church now a “Methodists built their church on George Street 112 years ago” fitness club!” “Shape Up Shop holds sway where Methodists prayed” January 24th, 1986 “Lord's Mills: Miller launched “Tiny Augusta hamlet boasts a proud historical record” community in 1815” “Closing of old school led to first bus route” February 7th, 1986 “War declared on gypsy moth in “Leeds folk brace to meet threat of major infestation” Leeds County” “Gypsy moth came to U.S. from Europe 117 years ago” March 14th, 1986 “The Croziers: Guides won fame “Frank Crozier looks back on busy life at Charleston” on Charleston Lake” “Family named Crozier island, guided tourists for 130 years” March 14th, 1986 “The Croziers: Guides won fame “Crozier name was respected” (verso) on Charleston Lake” “Described isle in 1894” March 21st, 1986 “The MacDonalds: From Mohawk “13-year-old Loyalist soldier launched Leeds MacDonalds” Valley to Quabbin Hill” “Nettie Griggs last of family still living at Quabbin Hill” “Old school now haven for skiers” March 27th, 1986 “Daniels Road: Where Daniels “Frank Daniels, 93, last survivor of once prominent Augusta family flourished!” family” “Old farmhouse on Maple avenue Memorial to Horatio Daniels” “Welling house home to Daniels” March 27th, 1986 “Daniels Road: Where Daniels “Daniels road (Maple avenue) closely allied to Domville” (verso) family flourished!” April 4th, 1986 “Rockport: Reviving the old St. “Grandson of Ed Andress builds cedar skiff from old patterns” Lawrence skiff!” “Stoney land dismayed early settlers of area” “Community hall once old school” April 4th, 1986 (verso) “Rockport: Reviving the old St. “Blessing of boats unique water event” Lawrence skiff!” April 11th, 1986 “The Titanic: Great ship went down “Hit iceberg on April 14, 1912 sank next day; 1,635 died” 74 years ago” “News of sinking confusing; “All safe”, said early reports” April 11th, 1986 “The Titanic: Great ship went down “Out Of The Past” (verso) 74 years ago” April 18th, 1986 “Athens: Focus begins tenth year in “Indians roamed this territory before coming of white man” historic village” “Busy happy village grew from cross-roads hamlet” April 18th, 1986 “Athens: Focus begins tenth year in “Old Reporter building now used as warehouse” (verso) historic village” April 25th, 1986 “Pittston: General store still centre “Colorful characters made life interesting long ago” of rural life” “Founder of Pittston built first store in old centre” April 25th, 1986 “Pittston: General store still centre “Church is now 117 years old” (verso) of rural life” “Former warden Burchell retires to quiet villa” May 2nd, 1986 “Waterton: Henry Trickey's old mill “Carriage factory once featured sprawling hamlet on old No. launched community” 2” “Escott pupils preserved histories of old schools” “Once catered to railwaymen, Tingren store focal point” May 9th, 1986 “Muskrat Hole: War of the “Cleo's barge of long ago launched the houseboat rage” houseboats on Big Rideau” “Houseboat rental scheme gets blessing of environment chief” May 9th, 1986 (verso) “Muskrat Hole: War of the “Muskrat Hole an ancient centre for fur-trading” houseboats on Big Rideau” May 16th, 1986 “Vankleek Hill: Loyalist Dutch “Simon Vankleek claimed hill as his own way back in 1800” farmer founded town” “Tombstones as an art form developed by Martel brothers” May 16th, 1986 (verso) “Vankleek Hill: Loyalist Dutch “Cheese factories built up district” farmer founded town” May 23rd, 1986 “Lyndhurst: Sheffields “English Sheffields settled in Leeds, family spread far” homesteaded here 130 years ago” “Red brick Sheffield home still stands near village” June 6th, 1986 “Wolfe's plaques find resting place “Museum confirmed as legal owner of plaques from Plains of in museum” Abraham” “Old time photos on display at museum July 2-August 30” June 6th, 1986 (verso) “Wolfe's plaques find resting place “Three students hired” in museum” “Museum needs you!” June 13th, 1986 “Fire Fighting in Brockville – A “Brockville's firefighters mark century of service” Review of the Brigade's History – “Bucket brigade fought fires in early days of community” Past and Present” June 13th, 1986 (verso) “Fire Fighting in Brockville – A “Four fire halls housed department” Review of the Brigade's History – “McKays served over 100 years” Past and Present” June 20th, 1986 “BFD, Part Two: Fire department “Horse-drawn vehicles gave way to self-propelled fire motorized in 1919” engines” “284 firefighters passed through department” “Fire department ran ambulances” June 27th, 1986 “BFD, Part Three: Major fires of “Major fires here ranged from carriage works to Revere city's past” House” June 27th, 1986 (verso) “BFD, Part Three: Major fires of “100th anniversary “Open House”” city's past” July 4th, 1986 “Gosford: 121-year-old church “Built in 1865, church opens once a year for memorial rites” venue for reunion” “85 supporters remember years of church service” July 4th, 1986 (verso) “Gosford: 121-year-old church “Ask heritage designation for church” venue for reunion” July 11th, 1986 “Kingston: Kingfest '86 celebrates “Military post in 1600s becomes city of 60,000” th city's 313 year” “Over 1,000 soldiers in giant military tattoo July 20” July 18th, 1986 “New Dublin: Picnic launches “Deputy reeve's home becomes focal point for organization” drive to form association” “New Dublin ripe for more new arrivals” July 18th, 1986 (verso) “New Dublin: Picnic launches “Wedding bells linked area's pioneer families” drive to form association” July 25th, 1986 “Tracing the Perrin family roots “Rosannah Bass wed Will Perrin in 1818, united old families” back to 1797” “Blacksmith, “Black Jack” Perrin fathered 19 kids” August 1st, 1986 “Fulford Pioneer Cemetery marks “Old burying ground saw first internment in 1786” th its 200 year” “Slain American teacher may rest in hallowed graveyard” August 1st, 1986 “Fulford Pioneer Cemetery marks “Hard work catalogued cemeteries” (verso) its 200th year” August 8th, 1986 “Lansdowne folk pay honor to the “Weavers of old Holland became modern-day Websters of Nelson Websters” Leeds” “400 greet Nels Webster and bride of 50 years ago” August 8th, 1986 “Lansdowne folk pay honor to the (verso) Nelson Websters” August 15th, 1986 “Ontario's Mississippi: Jewel of “Indians gathered at rapids, now summer home of Perrins” Lanark County” “Old native trails became white man's modern highway” August 22nd, 1986 “Lord's Mills: Christ Church “Charles Lord founded community but his mills vanished long Anglican marks a century” ago” “Old time buggies, worshippers in costume mark anniversary” August 29th, 1986 “Junetown: Pioneer community “Junetown school now serves as home” noted for dairy herds” “Asbreuk farm considered among most modern in area” “The Taylor Franklins mark 50th wedding anniversary” September 5th, 1986 “Junetown, Part Two: Claude “Danny Poole only direct descendant of Captain Peter Purvis Purvis farm 200 years old” in district” “Fergusons have lived in Junetown 160 years” September 12th, 1986 “Brier Hill: Kirkland, Wing “90-year-old testimonial honored act of heroism” families dominated hill” “Prickly plants led to naming of Brier Hill near Morton” September 19th, 1986 “Easton's Corners: Connecticut “Blacksmith at 83 still tends forge, doesn't shoe horses!” Eastons built village” “Township council uses old school for H.Q.” October 3rd, 1986 “Athens: Murals meet with “Trip to B.C. led to creation of three murals for Athens” approval of village viewers” “Dancy hopes more murals hang on Athens buildings” October 3rd, 1986 “Athens: Murals meet with (verso) approval of village viewers” October 10th, 1986 “First Presbyterian: 175 years of “Pioneer missionary William Smart founded First Church here service to Brockville” in 1811” “Irate elder broke viol's bow to protest music in church” October 17th, 1986 “Ballycanoe Road: Old homes of “Donnellys were real characters in Ballycanoe-Trevelyan area” pioneers still stand” “'Twas a cold, cold night When Sam Purvis wed Mary” October 17th, 1986 “Ballycanoe Road: Old homes of “Sam Young's home one of oldest in district” (verso) pioneers still stand” “Pioneer Flood home once held post office” December 19th, 1986 “1842-49: Hectic time for old “16 municipalities formed original counties council” Johnstown council” “No post office within miles of Farmersville” “Cost $46,000 to construct court house” “Minutes show Ogle R. Gowan was twice evicted by council” December 24th, 1986 “Gananoque: Town survived 1812 “Abigail Stone wounded by American rifleman” raid by Americans” “Connecticut “drummer” launched settlement along the Gananoque” December 24th, 1986 “Gananoque: Town survived 1812 “Town developed through McDonald enterprise” (verso) raid by Americans” January 2nd, 1987 “Old churches: pillars of old time “St. James of Maitland now entering 161st year” community life” “Shiloh United remembered” “Log school first church for Shanly” “Olivet developed after circuit riders” January 2nd, 1987 “Old churches: pillars of old time “136-year-old church serves Sweet's Corners” (verso) community life” “Presbyterian church bell for cemetery” January 9th, 1987 “Athens: Edna B.” - “Edna Chant enjoyed long career as newspaper writer and [partial] author” February 20th, 1987 “When Fort Wellington's guards “Retaliated for American raid on Brockville, captured town” took Ogdensburg” “Sergeant wrote about attack on Ogdensburg” February 20th, 1987 “When Fort Wellington's guards “Volunteers in 1813 dress” (verso) took Ogdensburg” “Loot taken by victorious fort forces” February 27th, 1987 “Lanark pioneers used Brockville “Made hazardous trek through wilds of Leeds and Lanark as staging area” Counties, 1820” “Scottish weaver founded village of Middleville” February 27th, 1987 “Lanark pioneers used Brockville “Pioneers died ere reaching Lanark farms” (verso) as staging area” “Dr. Perrin's lodge in Lanark marble area” March 20th, 1987 “The 'Cornwall Horse': Equine “Genealogist researches 25,000 families of MacDonald statue turns up at Dailey's” ancestry” “Horse rescued from 1965 fire, once graced Cornwall Livery” March 20th, 1987 “The 'Cornwall Horse': Equine (verso) statue turns up at Dailey's” April 3rd, 1987 “The Wiltses: Pioneers of Athens “Ancestors believed to have lived in tribes on shores of Baltic had colorful history” Sea” “Edgar Clow provided data on Wiltses” “Fled war in U.S., Wiltses laid foundation for Athens” June 19th, 1987 “Elgin: Dr. Norman Kerr honored “Appreciation night proves to be major Delta success” by North Leeds folk” “Delivered 3,000 babies, Norman Kerr thanks his patients for their support” June 19th, 1987 (verso) “Elgin: Dr. Norman Kerr honored by North Leeds folk” July 3rd, 1987 “Yonge Mills: Stone Church marks “Pioneer built Stone Church on Purvis land at Yonge Mills” th 150 anniversary” “Tombstones tell history of Yonge Mills Church” July 31st, 1987 “Delving into the mystery of “Indians have lived in America since migration from Asia” Maynard's Indian village” “Volunteers painstakingly unearth Indian community 500 years old” July 31st, 1987 (verso) “Delving into the mystery of Maynard's Indian village” September 18th, 1987 “Kemptville: KCAT stages “Site of Kemptville was bought for a yoke of oxen and one successful harvest show” gun” “Thousands hail KCAT show, kiddies like petting zoo” October 2nd, 1987 “Athens: New murals grace walls ““Village of the murals” boasts three new works” of village stores” “Wife, son of novelist among painters of murals” October 9th, 1987 “Kingston: Forfar cheese steals “20,000 cheese fans jam arena to nibble cheese and sip cider” show at festival” “Cheese in human diet for untold centuries” “Factories in Leeds go back to pioneers of the 1860s” November 6th, 1987 “Lyndhurst: Quiet village once hive “Small congregation building addition to United Church” of industrial activity” “Blast furnace featured life in village 180 years ago, led to mill development” November 6th, 1987 “Lyndhurst: Quiet village once hive “Mills gone, village quiet” (verso) of industrial activity” November 13th, 1987 “Burnside: Demolition due for “Landmark on No. 2 highway east of Brockville was built in famous old stone barn.” 1858” “Burnside homestead dates to 1784 has had succession of owners” November 20th, 1987 - “of writer Diane Haskins and “Haskins book “My Own Four Walls” describes architecture of [partial] family” district” “Abel Stevens developed old township of Bastard” January 8th, 1988 Brockville: Making up a page of ““Focus” information gathered from Leeds and Grenville folk” local history” January 15th, 1988 “Memorials: City monument works “Hiram Fulford among first Brockville monument makers” th is now in 127 year” “Fred Grant 47 years in factory” ““Quality and Service” long motto of city memorial plant” “Skating rink opened in 1890” January 22nd, 1988 “Glen Buell: Associated with the “Henry D. Clow left imprint on early life of Glen Buell” Clows for 200 years” “No one knows for sure how Glen Buell acquired its name” January 22nd, 1988 “Glen Buell: Associated with the “Minnesota Clows tangled with the old Dalton gang” (verso) Clows for 200 years” January 29th, 1988 “Glenmore: A facelift for “UEL pioneer gave part of homestead for cemetery” McGuinn's burying ground!” “Old buggy road, closed century, being reopened for foot traffic” “Potash plant once existed in district” January 29th, 1988 “Glenmore: A facelift for “Fieldstones marked first McGuinn graves” (verso) McGuinn's burying ground!” February 5th, 1988 “Ivy Lea: once “Mohawks lay claim to islands, citing clause in 1783 treaty” Indian property” “Indians were first men to tour Thousand Isles” “Relics of settlement mark Grenadier Isle” “Surveyors used geometry in laying out townships” February 19th, 1988 “Lansdowne: Mystery shooting on “Lot No. 13, containing mount, has changed hands many Fitzsimmons Mountain” times” “Shooting 96 years ago shocked Lansdowne; no charges laid” March 18th, 1988 “Lansdowne: Nels Webster was “Followed footsteps of grandfather to become warden of legend in his own time” United Counties” “Flamboyant former warden spent 11 years as reeve of Escott Front” “Seven Websters lie at Oak Leaf” April 22nd, 1988 “Chantry: Thousand Acres Road an “Swamp gave its name to road in old Bastard-S. Burgess” ancient route” “Mark Chant founded farm and maple sugar industry” April 22nd, 1988 “Chantry: Thousand Acres Road an (verso) ancient route” October 14th, 1988 “Glacial waters carved Thousand “Lake Iroquois once covered basins of modern Great Lakes” Islands out of rock” “Thousand Islands played key roles in War of 1812 battles” December 2nd, 1988 “Kerwin Corners: Where Kyle and “Kerwin, Perrin children educated in log schools” Hall roads intersect” “Community was laid out among cedars and maples” December 23rd, 1988 “The Cross family: Mort and “From Henry to Alvohn, Cross family counts 200 years in Georgina wed 60 years” United Counties” “Mort Cross became roads chief after six years on council” “Clarence Cross was pastor of tabernacle in Brockville” January 6th, 1989 “Rideau rink: World's longest “New Year opens with long stretches of frozen canal ready for skating pond opens” skaters” “Skate patrol now brings safety, first aid to rinks” January 6th, 1989 “Rideau rink: World's longest (verso) skating pond opens” February 10th, 1989 “Crystal: An old Irish community “Irish formed majority of Kitley population, founded old east of Frankville” Crystal” “Ogle R. Gowan founded Crystal No. 8 in 1832” February 10th, 1989 “Crystal: An old Irish community “Log cabins feature of modern Crystal” (verso) east of Frankville” February 24th, 1989 “Spencerville: Early mills made “Bottle of rum christened village after first store was industrial hub of village” completed” “David Spencer's vision led to village growth” February 24th, 1989 “Spencerville: Early mills made (verso) industrial hub of village” March 31st, 1989 “Mallorytown: IOOF Lodge has “Mallory family major force in developing Mallorytown” served community 104 years” “Brockville brethren helped to found Mallorytown Odd Fellows Lodge, 1885” June 16th, 1989 “Glenmore: McGuinn's Cemetery “Buried headstones uncovered in 70-plot burying grounds” renovation under way” “Some graves are empty, others simply have headstones removed” July 7th, 1989 “Long Reach: Lock-free Rideau “Longest uninterrupted sail, from Burritts Rapids east” Canal run of 26 miles” “Burritts founded village at west end of Long Reach” July 14th, 1989 “Smiths Falls: Museum preserves “Diesel joins rolling stock of Smiths Falls museum” old railway relics” “Brockville tunnel had role in Smiths Falls rail trade” “Masses of memorabilia packed in baggage room” July 28th, 1989 “Rockport: The Hucks mark 100 “Fred Huck founded industry in 1889, sons built up business” years in business” “Tourism began with sale of isle to American angler Seth Green” July 28th, 1989 (verso) “Rockport: The Hucks mark 100 “Rockport so rocky, soil was untillable” years in business” Augusta 4th, 1989 “North Augusta: Pioneer millers “Bellamy boys built mills, left lasting impression” built up village” “Indian stream (South Nation) fed power to mills” “Fires dealt North Augusta cruel blows over century” September 15th, 1989 “Limerick Forest: Reforestation “Forest haven for wildfowl, trails lure snowmobilers” area covers 5,500 acres” “Hardy Irish settlers turned wilderness into farming area” September 22nd, 1989 “Iroquois: Thompson Lumber “Seaway waters cover site of first Thompson plant” marks 125 years of service” “Though retired, founder's grandson still active in family business” September 29th, 1989 “Port Milford: Little remains of “Once thriving port, Port Milford just a memory to most Ontario 'ghost town'” residents” “Milford once lumber capital of old Prince Edward County” September 29th, 1989 “Port Milford: Little remains of “How to reach Port Milford” (verso) Ontario 'ghost town'” October 6th, 1989 “Delta: Tourist village to honor Dr. “Once POW in Egypt, Dr. Jacobs has served Delta for 35 long H.E. Jacobs” years” “Mills gave Delta early prosperity, village now noted as tourist spot” October 6th, 1989 “Delta: Tourist village to honor Dr. (verso) H.E. Jacobs” October 13th, 1989 “Jellyby: Venerable St. James “Jellys founded church, lived in Jellyby for 162 years” Anglican is 125 years old” “Bishop Allan Read celebrates 125th anniversary of St. James” October 13th, 1989 “Jellyby: Venerable St. James “Century-old stove heats old church” (verso) Anglican is 125 years old” October 20th, 1989 “Burridge: Meet Raphael Kerem, “Hamlet carved out of wilderness of 140 broomsquire and cooper” years ago” “Bearded artisan turns out exquisite brooms, barrels” October 20th, 1989 “Burridge: Meet Raphael Kerem, “Township, mill village named for British Duke of Bedford” (verso) broomsquire and cooper” November 17th, 1989 “The Kelseys: Nearly 200 years in “First of family trekked across wilderness at end of revolution” Leeds County” “Missionary survived German torpedo” “Kelseys noted as fishermen, guides on Charleston Lake” December 1st, 1989 “The St. Lawrence: River vital to “Vast inland sea once swamped eastern Ontario and New early exploration” York” “Cartier, de Champlain led early forays up mighty St. Lawrence” December 22nd, 1989 - “honors two nonagenarians” “Henry Kelsey was first to see Canadian prairies” [partial] January 19th, 1990 “Mallorytown: Townsfolk honor “Friends throng IOOF hall to mark her 90th birthday” Isabel Guild at 90” “Mallorys founded village in 1790, 200 years ago” March 23rd, 1990 “Yonge Mills: Old community hit “Premature blast on No. 2 took lives of two men” by tragedy in 1921” “River captain built hotel, catered to railway workers” March 23rd, 1990 “Yonge Mills: Old community hit “Yonge Mills once bustling centre” (verso) by tragedy in 1921” June 8th, 1990 “The Booths: In Leeds for 200 “Family branched out from first homestead near village of years; Part One” Lyn” “First Booth reached America in 1652, family came to Leeds in 1784-1787” June 8th, 1990 (verso) “The Booths: In Leeds for 200 years; Part One” August 3rd, 1990 “The Bradleys: Hundreds attend “Farming Bradleys populated large areas in Leeds County” giant family reunion” “Samuel Bradley founded clan near Lansdowne 175 years ago” August 3rd, 1990 “The Bradleys: Hundreds attend “Family traces line to Irish kings” (verso) giant family reunion” September 21st, 1990 “Arch Ostrom: Nearing finale of “Evening of fun, enjoyment as Ostrom hosts banquet” successful year as warden” “Warden's family traced back to Dutch settlers of New World” September 21st, 1990 “Arch Ostrom: Nearing finale of “Piper leads Arch Ostrom's entourage” (verso) successful year as warden” “17 ex-wardens at banquet” November 2nd, 1990 “Escott Front: Small but optimistic “Population more than tripled during past one hundred years” Leeds township” “Municipality originally was part of Yonge, became township in 1844” November 2nd, 1990 “Escott Front: Small but optimistic “Roads super washed out of culvert” (verso) Leeds township” November 16th, 1990 “Leeds and Lansdowne Front looks “Township taking advantage of fine vacation areas within its to more tourism” borders” November 16th, 1990 “Leeds and Lansdowne Front looks “Joel Stone, Oliver Landon led in pioneer development” (verso) to more tourism” December 14th, 1990 “Fort Wellington: Recreating a “Fort was bastion of old Upper Canada defence grid” Christmas of 1846” “Children decorate barracks rooms like Yuletide of 144 years ago” December 14th, 1990 “Fort Wellington: Recreating a (verso) Christmas of 1846” February 22nd, 1991 “The Warrens: Family dates back to “Ancestor took part in Norman invasion of England in 1066” old Normandy” “Warrens developed homesteads in Rockfield, Lansdowne areas” March 22nd, 1991 “Athens: Mill played major role in “Saunders Mill burned 86 years ago after serving community village growth” 80 years” “Logs turned into square timbers, cut into planks” March 22nd, 1991 “Athens: Mill played major role in (verso) village growth” April 5th, 1991 “Sweet's Corners: Fourteen schools “Modern school caters to needs of 294 pupils from wide area” merged into one!” “Amalgamation in 1973 set stage for school at Sweet's Corners” April 12th, 1991 “Athens: Old Hartley Mill built “First mill built century ago by lumberman Sheldon Y. Bullis” Athens homes” “Population shrinks but Athens still busy, industrious village” June 28th, 1991 “Lyn: IOOF lodge marking century “Founded in 1891, No. 284 played major role in Lyn and of service” district” “Odd Fellows give freely of time and their resources” November 22nd, 1991 “Darlingside: History buffs fight “Tom Darling established river trading post in 1845” for preservation” “Committee out to save post from developers” May 29th, 1992 - “Canada's lifeline since 1535” “Indians were the first tourists to visit Thousand Islands area” [partial] June 19th, 1992 “Quilting: Local guild revives an “Quilting was known to ancient races in old Egypt and China” ancient art! “Annual quilt show planned, 70 quilters to display art” July 24th, 1992 “Venerable Union Church now a “Church, now 121 years old, and cemetery win designation” heritage site” “Sturdy church built by hardy Methodists along scenic road” September 18th, 1992 “Charleston: Lake became mecca “Indians once roamed, hunted and fished Charleston area” for tourists” “Ancient rocks rim lake, islands dot the surface” December 4th, 1992 “After 35 years, Lansdowne gets a “Lansdowne Pharmacy now supplies village folk with their pharmacy!” medicines” “Oxcart driver founded village after 21-day trek through wilds” “Village named for marquis!” February 5th, 1993 “The Sherwoods: An influence on “Farmers, soldiers, businessmen, Sherwoods led early United Counties” development” “Reuben Sherwood surveyed much of Leeds County's north areas” “Adiel Sherwood was sheriff of United Counties 35 years” February 12th, 1993 “Escott: Museum seeks “Springfield House built in 1871, served as hotel, now holds Mallorytown glass products” museum” “Heritage Tea February 21 to raise funds for glass” February 19th, 1993 “Dulcemaine: Where the Patience “George Patience worked his way to Dulcemaine 163 years family flourished!” ago” “Donated part of homestead as sites for school, church” April 23rd, 1993 “Halstead Bay: Where Dano wooed “Bay witnessed looting, burning of steamer Sir Robert Peel, Jane Shirtleff” 1838” “Dano had to walk around Landon Bay to court Jane”