- With every great happening there has to be a small seed of beginning, and in the case of the “40! running 0' the Queen's Platnm Saturdav, June 30th, 1973, at the Woodbine Track in anunta, this held truev At the Statturd Farms on the outskirts of Part Elgin, on the 6th Concession oi Saugeen, three years ago, aur mare, Rocketshat, toalerl a colt by our stallion, Amber Morn - - truly 3 Bruce County I l . Pcaï¬ust- u - Mull. H Winning the Plate 1., . year, after 25 wars in the breeding and racing 01 Ihoroughbred norsus, was most thrilling, befure a record attendance of 40,137, and we are not lorgetting the months ui pre- parallon our trainer Gil Rowntree nut into the colt and the excellent ride by our iockey Ted Col- angelo, 6â€"THE PAISLEY ADVOCATE Thursday. July 5. 1973 ll grew up to become the winnel' uf this year’s classic race r » it’s name r r ROYAL CHOCOLATE. He gave us the extremely pleasant opportunity of being presented to our Queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and HRH. Prince Phian, Duke of Edinburgh. This was particulatly gratifying to us, as I was burn in Edinburgh, Scotland, and my husbanr‘i grandparents were from the isle of 7771:7317: Callms A word was won by Mix: garb} Glazie 771‘ "(W Cr lg Will: a L'hthue wax prasmlmf'ï¬) Car/w bil I: a (ll/IIU. former principal of Mr :Chmll in time; A 7: Fund war narmt v. ' 5“ "mm; . i 3 TIM’ I 0 an: Award was gilIL’n r; Miss Sharon s ' '- chum-rim illnt. Luriirpalqr Slum»! m‘hiz‘l'ed an nwmge 019/.“ bfiy l'mr. rlltl [ugliest nfllm trig/Mil Grade I? graduml': Mr. Gordon Lamont, son “Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lamont, naming,“ turned name after enjoying; sight-seeing tour at Ottawa. s11? bulldln: which burned an met Dunblane, a Community of Yesteryear (Prï¬mrpd tut Burgoyne Wemen's institute by Mrs, Audrey Undcrwoudi Dunblnne ls ncsllcd midway between Paisley and nurgnyne on the Elm-a Rnerl, the cellllr'sll portion u: the eummunity amid the clay banks as Snake Oreclti the ronmilidcr extending south lo and along the Saugem aitvert nurtliiirsl in [lie arï¬zl ut the Dun. blane Church Ey llli: lllllk' llw survey nt thu Elura Road was made. SGHk already hurl math: they w v In the area \‘la he Saugeen Ri one surr hnlily was iliLll ht John w 11- at who lcralen Ul‘i Lnt let (‘lmt'ession A. Saugt‘cn Township His neighbors were the Euwunils, saoxts and Fraser; all (ht‘lr (at'ni< playing u )JIUHH- nem part L". ihe communi v his? XOU' H was in me name of l“! John Lasur that the first Dum- blurlc l’lsl Oflice was lrrrntrrl rtm :l, orrnrewen A, Sailgeen Totenslnpr end his daughter,Mlss LiHlL Fraser, was me tirst msb mis r95 Null: at ihe post or- mt» stern; lmre the lullv "DUMBLV‘IE probably a spel'l'g LLKHI 3| [he lime Llilrl’ the PG OflK‘E WIS :‘n-l Edlll 'sn ' ’lt‘l'lir’ltili UPIâ€: mad lit Vhy the lll‘ l.iiu~i- in night 01' January 27 1902 A tine nmi‘ LrlIL'L building was built and raetlr tin occupancy by the end I that J't‘iil ll SCrVCd the (‘Om* munl g until nu llll gar needcn in we: when it was snlcl rnr a >Ll'i1nlel' hume‘i Mimv lnlDl'L‘Sllnig been (old About this ‘lllle Seal» .sh settlement. whose ly Visual lealuut is the Iilile white Llluxclt by the Sid" or me River Road. uht-re SUV t- is held an A tear The rr-si is legenjâ€" :i rlrrr‘liunlh til nnsored by the Ratayians. HI sister Norma returned home withl him to spend the weekend with “llL‘I‘L It remained until rural her parents melt do‘lluery was int-mantra The lad [itï¬lrnis't'i's‘ Ms Mrs. Durisin McNeil. Just in [he smith ui the pusl tiiiieet in the middle iii the hill nh.l alrnasI on the roadway luth a blarksmith shop N13 h risrniths knrm. l<l hatt- linerâ€" *ied [here were Mr D A Hum .nrl Mr, Bill Burnt-Sun \crllss :re Eltrr Huiitl in Elâ€" IE‘ annship imit- ih.- sari uni grist mills unlit r erei Shirk about 187:! Ho sun lr .lnliii llluFarlanC. wlm L‘Itflllnqu ll “1): 5 until the laws T‘lw inst pnblre llillllllng ii, lx Stories have ilii. ll lltc barn rm 1 Lm ananlrick tii1d [Itlillb (3‘. - tâ€"il li‘eiizi Hull" In lliia Mr GHU'RH k anll his Prkbb’i'lbl‘mn ritllqr in; [will (hr Dunblane Shirt-h 0n lhe l)d"ll\\ .rr ihr SUN» eotn River where it still stands lilll .i memlll’lnl it» the pl‘ net-r «l‘ , in (he (ar‘y (in)< 1i mnll Shirtâ€"l lfl’it illl: twine it Irl Cr iii cll. ' Uri} L hul nurihr-nst Lluuer .ir Llll m, r H in il- a Chin-remit A Snt,‘lén Tn“ t<l‘ u i» t L i lriniw / i \hnnn hhmr is it,“ l..hr M Mr ih I“"<llll mi in \itll it it in. l,.h l,-[ , “mime lit-r Ceriil‘uiit ,.r.i l-r rum \ll 'l-- mm m t . i i r thin i \ \ M“ l’urnlilv, Dirriiti. tit slit ,il st mt†In ii i lily» \ in .n it. i, it t, d ‘L‘ ‘ H , t, \nrm Hllxplinl liintlni in ii lilJlt \ nil \lii \nirnii. ~ innit tn‘ l'n‘i- [F.Illlmlt‘tl its n limitliiinii rhmtn .nni is “ll ll lhl~ w'w'll ~ Illlu will-ill a. 4 - u