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- Unveil Plaque at Hopeville to Memory of Agnes MacphailNewspaper article about the unveiling of the historic plaque in Hopeville commemorating Agnes Macphail.Newspaper article about the unveiling of the historic plaque in Hopeville commemorating Agnes Macphail.South Grey Museum
- "Six Nations delegates visit Southgate Township Council to oppose Dundalk biosolid facility"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Aug 2012 "The fight over a human waste processing facility located near the headwaters of the Grand River is increasingly sweeping up Six Nations members into the fray, but it has the potential to turn into a win-win situation."Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Aug 2012 "The fight over a human waste processing facility located near the headwaters of the Grand River is increasingly sweeping up Six Nations members into the fray, but it has the …Six Nations Public Library
- Gertha Reany, Farquhar Oliver, and Lilly Bailey unveiling historical plaqueMr. Farquhar Oliver is shown posing with Mrs. Gertha Reany (née McPhail) and Mrs. Lillian Bailey (née McPhail) in 1960 at the unveiling of the Agnes Campbell Macphail historical plaque in Hopeville, Ontario. Mr. Oliver, a good friend of Agnes’, served Grey South for 39 years as Member of Provincial …Mr. Farquhar Oliver is shown posing with Mrs. Gertha Reany (née McPhail) and Mrs. Lillian Bailey (née McPhail) in 1960 at the unveiling of the Agnes Campbell Macphail historical plaque …Grey Roots Museum & Archives
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