Walkerton Young Women's Evening WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4.1, [1989] - [1998], p. 13

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Wm Piétfilléb’f Interior; 9f 91.: Bruce Times Office The above is what the old Bruce Times Office looked like in the year 1906. It was situated on file south side of Durham street, opposite the present office of The Walkertun Herald-Times. It was here that the late John Arthur Wesley began his newspaper career in the Bruce Capital, the Bruce Times having been founded by him and his father, William Wesley, the year frevious, The office was moved to its present ocationl, the old American House, in the year 1908. Pictured above from right to left, are the late J.A. Wesley; his brother‘ the late Ruy Wesley; their father the late William Wesley, the late Michael La France, and the late William Wesley Jr This same picture. incidentally, was loaned by the London Free Press For use in its Centennial Edition of 1949‘ and headed a page entitlud‘ “Weeklies Enrich Reading", the picture regarded as the most typical of a tnwn newspaper office. ghortly after the turn of the century i‘he late William Wesley Sr, had alreadi-been puolisher at the Bruce Herald in Walkrton. as far back as 1883. 5W“ .t 51mm. w nbnvn pntmn m. Rnlwn "ttrili" Slaw: I‘lwmtunt Ilvrv VVulluanu 'uqnnl ‘ilm HuMI I: m. Ner um! at llu- hunt m-wV a WM». Mun WWW .umm. - at r,me Hig llirltlltd, Ion. mil n l THE HER‘ELD-TEIES’WCHVANGES; HAND; Si"; Mum whit-y. imminunq Frlllni u: Ht win 1» mm llm 5 ml st... mmMmm «Ninth M M t' .nl ill: vlu .herimcx HM ml 1mm

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