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Retro Look Norfolk County H!20! Y UNT I CO NT ! BRA Victoria Mills II Hartford ! Wilsonville III ! ! ! Bealton Kelvin I MAP ! ! OF THE Ranelagh H!19! Boston IV II 25! ! Lutesville H! 1 ! 2 Vanessa Station V 3 74! 4 H! 5 III 6 Lake Hunger 7 24 8 ! 23 ! 9 County 10 Vanessa ! VI 21 22 11 20 County 12 Dundurn ! Bill' s Corners 19 13 ! 18 14 H19 17 ! 15 ! 16 16 IV 15 Kitchen Corners 17 24! 13 14 18 H! 12 OF 19 11 20 10 21 25! 9 22 H! 8 VII 23 V 7 24 6 5 4 Nober Teeterville ! 3 ! ! H4 ! Bookton ! 1 2 TOWNSEND ! VIII Round Plains Wa t e r f o r d ! Norfolk ! Villa Nova Cox' s VI !( Norfolk Corners ! H!!9 Townsend IX Centre VII H!24! WINDHAM ! ! Rockford H!9 Fowler' s Corners X ! ! VIII Cherry Valley Windham Centre ! H!37! La Salette XI ! ! ! H!67 IX H!5 Brandy Creek ! Sandy Knoll H ! XII A Egypt* Lynnville ! X L ! ! Y ! D UNT Bloomsburg CO Tyrrell XIII I ORD M OXF ! A 48 Rattlesnake XI H!59! Harbour N 47 D 46 XIV 45 Schuylers Corners Renton 44 XII ! C 43 ! Colborne 42 H!25 ! ! O 41 Delhi U 40 H!3 ! !( 40! ! N ! Norfolk North H13 39 H! ! ! ! Nixon XIII H51 38 ! T ! Fernlea 37 ! Graydonville* 36 Y ! ! Bethlehem ! ! H3 (! ! 35 VI !( 34 33 XIV Norfolk West 32 ! I 31 20 Courtland 30 19 III II ! I 29 WOODHOUSE 18 ! V 17 Ronson 25 282726 H3 ! 23 24 ! ! Hillcrest 16 22 ! 15 Marburg ! 14 Rhineland Gilbertville 13 IV 21 Simcoe 12 20 Atherton 11 ! 19! 19 10 Shand' s Corners H! 17 18 16! ! 9 H! Croton IV 8 16 II ! 6 7 14 15 21! 13 ! H! 5 11 12 H46 4 9 10 ! 3 ! 8 !! 2 6 7 Bill' s Corners 1 Lynn Valley ! Marr' s ! Acacia 5 MIDDLETON XII Powell' s Corners Hollow III 4 Dog' s Nest ! ! ! 3 ! Lynedoch 2 H!38 III Doan' s Hollow Dover ! !6 1 ! Mills H! XI ! ! Epple' s Corners ! Green' s Corners II ! 24 Cranbrook Vaughan Survey IV 23 ! Woodhouse Acres H6 ! ! 22 X ! ! Blayney I H30! 21 ! !( ! 20 Halfway House 19 Pinegrove Corner A ! ! Mabee s Corners 18 ! IX Port Dover B ' ! Wyecombe South Middleton 17 ! 16 H!3 B.F. 15 H!21! Glenshee ! 14 ! VIII Portland* 13 ! Port Ryerse ! ! 24 H!57 12 ! Wa l s h ! ! Andy' s Corners 23 ! 11 Vittoria Guysborough 22 10 VII ! XIV ! 9 H!58 21 ! ! 20 23! 8 H1 ! Silver Hill H! ! 19 7 ! CHARLOTTEVILLE 6 Wilson 18 C VI 17 137 139 140 141 5 XIII 4 ! 16 21 3 Langton ! 15 2 Carholme 14 1 13 Y 20 V XII ! T ! 12 ! Jericho Wa l s h S t a t i o n Glen Meyer 11 N 19 ! 10 Spooky U NORTH WALSINGHAM ! IV Hollow 9 Fisher' s Glen 18 XI ! O Tain 824! C H 7 ! 17 ! 6 Ambrose III 5 Normandale N X ! I 16 4 G 55! 10! H! ! 3 H! L H16 15 ! 2 E 1 II !King Lake Marston IX Charlotteville ! ! 14 I ! ! Forestville 13 H!59 VIII ! ! Unger' s Corners 12 Frogmore ! H!45! 11 VII 24 A Beach ! Wa l s i n g h a m Turkey Point 23 10 Lane 22 ! Long Point 21 9 VI ! 20 St. Williams ! B 19 8 Spring Arbour 18 ! ! Bay HOUGHTON ! 17 V Cope' s Landing ! Booth' s Harbour 7 16 15 14 6 ! Fairground SOUTH WALSINGHAM ! 13 12 5 IV H60! 11 Shelly'* s Hollow ! 10 ! 4 III 9 ! 8 Stisted* W Cultus ! 3 7 28! E H! 6 II 2 5 Pitman' s Corners ! !( Port Rowan I 4 3 1 1 II 2 2 Rowan Mills I 1 ! 3 Hemlock III 4 ! 5 NLR IV ! Messiah' s Corners 6 A 7 V ! Houghton Centre SLR VI 8 Erie View 9 VII ! B ! Port Royal 10 VIII Jacksonburg 11 ! 12 IX 13 42! 14 Clear Creek H! 15 16 ! 17 18 19 20 Long Point ! 21 22 23 L o n g p o i n t LAKE ERIE.
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