gf Thm no 0th many vh Ilnrl IN mm Mr Knrrshnw ulm Mr Mrlhrw AM In lvrquIIy mkml qurv lllml dont think lhcu hn hum Imlco Um ulllamcm ohmh lnr Almul livr yrm and lhink II II about 50 your lnm Ngulnr MlVklJ were Md lhcre ulltl Elmrr Knemhnw ulm Hm an mm dimlly lrrnu from Ike Ille The chmrh mlnrwl In 1an mrmnry nl he plonrcrl whu unnhlmwd lhrm nml lnltr again In mm MMN VISITOIIH fleshymum of Ihr mu nbw Illrnrl what ix knuwn lhn Strand lruhylcrinn Church over on lhn noxL contusion Ruv Fm Ilcld 1mm llvu nl nrmllord People kw coming here and mm me dirocllnns and nuts unnl mld Mchnnld who llvn an the In Conusslon bout In mile lmm the plum uu marking The Sand 51 Utmcnl of 11119 and flu MMflm Md Irmbylrrlnn mini and xravryard behind ll PlaquwMhim mark arm Ihlch once was mum by High land Scull mm lard Svlkhkl Ihandnnm Red River Seldemrnt Lama which Ix now nccupird by demdanMdrnw thousand of visitnm nnnually Hmugh the years is still good said Mr llaincy slaï¬ng ha mada his last pair of horse Ihou during the past winter MAKE 0N ORDER just make Ihcm on order sald Mr Rainey explain In his main wqu today is ning and marhmu shop work But LhE forge anvil and equip men are kept or ready use Ty main lvlmlm Mull r1 The Phaetons While now operated by elec hicily he bluwer originally was handluminx modal nnd it nwmj slgns of considerable use Wu havent shod many hur meant years but we sUll hava the equipment for use when ace at said Mr Rainy as he dlrcded attention wan anvil forge longs Ind blower Theres the leather apmn for prnwcuon agéinst ly lmz sparks he added pointing to the wall beside the large ut lhe EMBASSY SHT APR 23 Thousands See Plaques To Bradford Pioneers BARBIE TEEN TOWN ORNTON lStaflr One shops operated by James RainLy 55 on highway 27 hm Evil in 1860 the shop is ma Ohe uldns In the area Featuring HMDFORD Stall one llmo he mlney shvp Anvil Anleorge Busy At Shop In Thornton FLYING smnxs from unding horshum alwan Ire Inuiguini to youngsters WIN VALUABLI DOOR HUZES Eury Wonk LUII BURDEN Mll lnwwn xnllnr and mmlclml 55 Allm ol Cevlnr rvsrenl IICAP MNI Ilnrdcn MM hm cmumlulunul and pro lnth ln Iho rnnk 1an nl llrrr In My Tedmirnl Atrnnnul knl nmnrrrlu llrnnrh at tho TA lo val Wu mum nl he rnlrnl Officer Schtml Cm lrnlin Onl IO Allrnu mmuln Mr mul Mm Allen lilnnth They Inund temporary tm pInymrnI In the Yong SUM mlIrmenl but In 1m many look up Innd In Wul iwiIIImbury In um thymlan urvlru um hrld In building an lhl 511 uhlch wM annccd by tram church In 1527 The puI en Hrucmra wax campIeIrd In In 1815 sums no Highland Scnls from lmrd Selkirkl Red nlrcr Sclllrmcnl dixheanuml by mp allum and the am ilion he Nuth Wm Com pany mom to Upplr Canada lrnnsporml In the Nnr Wtsl canoes Puy discmharkld mum Landing In Septem wmcthinn the mimlan says Gels Promotion At Camp Borden Mr naIney aid he located the plate In the shop and placed 1t up at the from where It has been viewed wilh interest by paswrsby nnmbcr p00le halve Asked ma abaul it ha An Inscription plate nvor Ion years old still stands In rent of tho sLuxdy old shop and call attention to the original owners John flicks and Son WIT INTEREST We are asked lomake lot of plowpoints sald the well known native of Cookslwn who has lived ln lhix area practical ly all his llle He showed pile ol he plovaoinls calling allen lion his precislan work for lung wnar was used or building carriage and same of the tools are still around It took our of us to mom that eastan plate said the blacksmith as he pained to heavy circular plate and show ed how rubber lres wire strct chad and than shrunk on wang when by use or the platen Like other In lhll part the IIcras how lhey mndc spokes and lllfle ieï¬sa Calhoun no exception The Therm girl is watching fascinated as story 11 ANGUS Mrmhrrl AHKUI Mynl mnuu mine huvrn yrl Irridrd uhuhrr lulu the 0r ma me mh nnrnda Shel hurnc Hrnrdvrldn Ihln year Wu will makin drtlslnn man IItl xmhunmn Who In he lnvnml Slwllvurnn Inm Ml Imulher nearby resident IL mlu Ilsa almd ho Dlllkd numeroul milm in ma pluqun MM and he on lmxuemly wu Mkï¬l nursUuns Mr 0qu mov the MM In mm lmm Mulhum Smlllsh drxflnl nnxl Im hymhm can tu nmmInh 1M mrmmln he muted laric Iilu ol funicular mlch INDIE MEMORY plnlc near lhe plaque is In memory Jnmu McKay 1666 1951 and hls iIo Annie Mc ArHIur Hummm my and hcir nnmlan were nnuvu nl 1hr Scnlch Sankmen and lhcir xcnrrnus bcnlltsl made mxs1blo Um mlnraflnn the mud Kilk Ccmclcry In 1955 Mr McDonald mrnlioncd Ihat David Sulhcrlnnd Bnnd Head WM among the dirrrl du gcndanl ol the Sclklrk Scan plaque was erected by the On mln Arrhacnlogical and Histor lc Site Board whloh has betn frequenlly cummcndcd or elfnm dirtclan Illcnllon In Mb Mr namcy nm truck hul said he like hnrscs Most her sex whlch are kept for farm work are not shod In most cases they do not need shoes mu nnt driven an hard rnadj ha remarked Those handgrinders used to taka lot tiring work in 09 erale said Mr luiney going on to explain hand opcmuon was before his time nurse who did the backbrcak ing work must have had greater appreciation at the bene ï¬ts of electrical pawer than all era he suggested ll ls no ey with all the flange but we are called upon to do lot at Mpalrl or arm cqulpment For wheelmaking he rim and huh made ï¬rst and than ha spokes carefully placed around it HANDGMNDERS and hubs Dr whmls said Mr Ruiney as he placed rim £n slde mould and dcmonslralcd We could make this into wagonmaklng shop again there was demand flue village blacksmilh Rainey pounds out an shneJExamincr Photo Jlm iron Box Olflco Open at pm Tho Mal Modm DrlvlIn SHANTY BAY TOMORROW SAT SON 0R0 OWNED SHANTY BAY Two Shanty Bay Jersey wws ram llre herd Sanderson have been issued two 501d certiï¬cates or producing at least 2000 lbs olm in consucuuqe yo 073 lbs ol at in 1433 day and Cresscmk Beaten Lady Dean 2159 lbs in 1346 days Old records show the ï¬rst while settler who landed in Ora In any numbers arrlved in ma Among the first were Joseph my JERRY LEWIS mum muun mm HEXNWW WEI INVISIDUIII 101 WWWUWX Pm KQ Wllh Jnnm Storm Firs rurvayed in 1811 by government surveyor Wil mnrt chm manner was given 10 along the hen Pcnctanguish em road when he ï¬rst Impor tant settlement or the township took pizza Most of lhe ï¬rst miiicmen oi escapcdslaves was along road long knawn as Wilberforce street in honor of William Vii barium British member ol Parliament and philanlhmpisl who gave leadership in the cause abolishing slavery in 1731 and lived see suah bill passed in Great Brilain in 16477 Alter slavery was abolished in the United States must of them gradually drilled back lo the warmer climate areas 0111ch went to Canadian cilicx EggAPED SLAVES IiEYE ï¬ne AUTUMN The wooden hulldlng is relic ol long has era when through government arrangement Oro provlded haven for runaway slaves who escaped the Unlled States lnlo Canada It was settlement communlly where lhe News built homes and llvnd without car under the British flag EDGAR located on what generally known aé the old Bar tic roam just saulhol here log church whiuh stand in mm nry of Negro pioneers of Ora has been viewed with Interpsl iby schoolchildren and alher vis lors We are oIlén asked questions about it saldWcsIey Tud nape Oro Township clerk In re calling that In church was re tored few years ago THE nAlqu Exmmen mvnsmv Anni 21 ms Oro Log Churchv Honors Pioneers AQHN FORDS DISTRICT NEWS MM 30 Mudmlt Mum lmnilnl Inflow 51 pImuro 525 WWIHWURHWIMRRISOH ml Mm Admlulon Pvlzu HAMLIN Kvnln All Colour GETS CEMIFICATE COOKSIOWN Jersey cum in he hcrd ol Slbin Dralhcu of Cooksiown has just been issued iifeiime productinn cerliiicale in lo laclalianx Avena Blonds Lady Bunnie nroduced 7551 pounds milk with 4055 pounds lat MTAWA GP flm Cana dlan government signal an agreement Wednesday which will allow India purchase Canadianbuilt diesel locomo tives or the port ol Calcum The agreement makes $2150 000 in inleruHrce loan lunds available with which India will buy the diesel from Fairbanks Morse Canadal Ltd Kinnlom cairn beside thechurch wax erected by Simme County Coun cil stand in tribute to milk buried in the graveyard 0n lhe uhurch itself Is tha inscription Mrican Episcopal Church Oro ms renovation 194119569 ll tells story beller than wards said Stewart McEacll em one of he vlsllora lo the scene recently India To Purchase Canadian Diesels N0 NEGROES Negro residents now living In Om Bul the church which stands in tribute to the courage and orlltude of hue pioneer who helped In open up the area is viewed with reverence The Iirstpost nine in call ed 0m said to be name of Alrizan origin government alalinn at Kem pcnlclt Bay was In landing place fur goods must of which was lranspmled lo Penalsngub shene The nearest grist mill was Hulland Landing Drury and his twn suns Thomas and Richard the Hickllngs Ba dersons Partridges Shelton Curries bucks and Hart to name few with descendant 1n Simcoe County today pm llilhwly II Gnlhfle flellnn Barrie and OIHIII Show sum up pm Norlh Toronlo NOW 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