Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1971, p. 17

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FrB. 3197 i e d c â€". & When Costs 5 â€" _ _ _ OCS Of Build ie . L is eemnen e roaenraiarenipena e ons > . .: > â€"_C T a : BU' Ingl ts 2+ We t kess fee * sn 3 & ai2xe 3 ; “ es *, & * ic s e s c s § | Were Painless MSZ-"“ y Ce2 '::3*â€":: 2 *4 ,N + x $2. tg:â€" f f’; \‘ k _;3/:7'/ 3 toke R mw-/7 Iq?/‘,,_.___ 5 g;%%k ¢ .§€§ ~C 3 i s oo‘ ~ * > s * w â€" ‘zg & Recently, Mrs. C. R. Giffin, 5%;' is . h f# s 5 #2" % ’} yheee s . Wellington St. North; came \ y .‘ in <= C se y o4 s c ? es across a few accounts for buildâ€" ;&-;g, s t o ce e m ti_ 2. tâ€".."" e k"y . x ~xfy . S ing materiols purchased in St. 7_:,;‘,;,{"'-,-; +4 e ~>a"> > s t . > > e es t 9 ..‘ ... ) We â€" Marys by her late father, Joseph ce â€"~ m he Ki â€" ~a~ tss . 24 4 ~ fâ€"," i ; Smith, a carpenter by trade. yasy oOd e Eâ€" 33512 c ks 7 _ t t 3 Five pounds of nails, purchasâ€" j a easinel~ ... =â€" No P ;r_‘ k . ¢ ~ J ># «K. P ed from J. C. Gilpin, a vendor TÂ¥ â€" o k â€" i s s . 00 M | of stoves, tinware, hardware, g.:';;f_‘;:,;._jj > .. Pm ', * % s n s is e p: â€" furniture, paints, oils, etce., for 22. _ ~> ata e _ :s i CA .. .. hi f s use at the First Presbyterian | he=â€" me= E. 7 ;-Tf ~g /A \~>eaal : is f i Church, cost theâ€"grand sum of t i;e“-; s ,:;,;‘:3‘:‘:1; â€"ata | § . { Suks twentyâ€"three cents. A bundle { _-?§ f s . S * t of shingles, purchased from the § 2 >: ' ~ s & i ~â€" Ontario Planing Mill and Lum:â€" is i 3 S e ' ; ber Yard, J. D. Moore proprieâ€" d â€"~ -”sw‘ mss i6 1 : f _d:-s.;;s_-.z § â€" f ,,wi C | tor, was seventy cents. Fifteen | ':,iâ€"â€"*fi $ :g;,j ; | Ailiiigng feet of 1%" flooring, thirtyâ€" | eS e o. 3 8 es 3 three cents. Forty feet of 1" | ‘ “'E es * % t . | $ ? $ hemlock, fortyâ€"eight cents, and + eii@ uze iz 1 â€" _ fortyâ€"eight feet of hemlock 2x4 ‘.-.., Te i § § . cost fiftyâ€"eight cents. ,” CEelse! S /A J o 4 : Incidentally, Mr. Gilpin‘s billâ€" .,\,gfi; s â€" 4 F ‘ m & | head announced that he had ; f 3£ M f ! N i e / > £ . <Se sA given up the long credit system & : P BA , M ie‘ and charged ten per cent interâ€" i e _ â€" 4 Pal ; \ndl e l est unless paid in thirty days. } ! , + * an § _ ho P p en J. D. Moore had an interest & @ S Jn #t / 4 » charge of eight per cent on all $ ds / . ,,‘ E. ¢ 1 accounts running over three i# y f > 4 L {/.‘ o § months. In the area of credit, 7 ? e 3 f /_,? 1 2 F < business has not apparently R & â€"=#teâ€"sâ€" e 0 ; on h x# changed all that much in the hss 6 > A j ez past seventyâ€"five years. ~ | c j the use of the exâ€" i£" , "afat faAZ | SIX DAY BIKE RIDER? â€" Mr. G. S. Moir. Iderton, demonstrates { : §>> $ Bre. 33 f ercise bicycle in the new physiotherapy department at St. Marys Memq‘rlal HO’S’plt- e a [ : A ,{t 11 al. A similar device is shown at left for the treatment of patients not as "mobile" as #y: Naye p # : Mr. Moir. e * T28 â€" T e §=>*7 ty ie J i" e fecke > : hy $ > 6 was . e o Sich P y ; ‘ < \‘._w" xÂ¥ r{‘,f:_? / : : % (POF . / i S * Â¥a We i â€"â€" Douglas H.:Waghorn â€" â€"_ i wishes to announce that â€"/ o ) : : § Lk 4 - | Robert G. Stephens . M vbe | o k. n has become associated with him in & i 5@(*‘3 C \ | the practice of law ' Cl a ty‘ ‘ under the firm name of ; _ e C\ ' + 1 § 7 8B <, f | § A Ixls oA xe C "ale .‘__ < j , Waghorn & Stephens ~_ a= S | 4 * ao0 _ omee. B Â¥~ _ E: ' f at . 9 _ ! * | 3 P s [ al se‘ F 21 Wellington St. N. : .c l & | 7 Tess j | St. Marys, Ont. § ; mc tm ¢ | & MAr. ad , 1979 HISTORIC "CROOKED ELM" IS DEAD â€" The famed old ‘\ elm tree, shown above with Grant Elston, has long been a [ landmark along Blanshard Township Base Line. Located t on the farm of Robert Elston, the old tree has fallen victim { to the Dutch elm disease and is gradually falling down. | Mr. Elston notes the tree will have to be removed shortly j «although this presents problems due to the fact it would | probably fall across the roadway. Whether the cut will be [ made above the "crook" or below has yet to be decided. | ‘ Mr. Elston estimates the tree to be at least 130 years old | while Mrs. Elston recalls hearing at one time that the | ‘"‘crook" was caused by youngsters swinging on the branâ€" { ches on their way down the road to the old schoolâ€"house. | The original land owner on the propertz was Mr. John I Cathcart. mpkR.a4 _ 17) | Â¥#

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