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- Old Flesherton Public SchoolMore information in Split Rail Country Vol I, p.327-8. Photo in Split Rail Country Vol. II, p.118.More information in Split Rail Country Vol I, p.327-8. Photo in Split Rail Country Vol. II, p.118.Grey Highlands Public Library
- Ribbon Cutting at new Township ShedCeremonial ribbon-cutting to open the new Artemesia Township Municipal maintenance shed. Left to right: George Schafer (Glenelg Reeve); Ken Fromanger (Ministry of Transportation of Ontario representative); Murray Betts (Artemesia Reeve); I.B. Whittaker (Former Road Superintendent); Gus Mitges (M.P.P.); Michael Richardson (I.B. Whittaker's grandson)Ceremonial ribbon-cutting to open the new Artemesia Township Municipal maintenance shed. Left to right: George Schafer (Glenelg Reeve); Ken Fromanger (Ministry of Transportation of Ontario representative); Murray Betts (Artemesia Reeve); …Grey Highlands Public Library
- First Prize Float in Priceville Santa Claus ParadeSee Split Rail Country Vol. II, p.57 for photo and more information about the paradeSee Split Rail Country Vol. II, p.57 for photo and more information about the paradeGrey Highlands Public Library
- First Prize Float in Priceville Santa Claus Parade--side viewSee Split Rail Country Vol. II, p.57 for more information about the paradeSee Split Rail Country Vol. II, p.57 for more information about the paradeGrey Highlands Public Library
- Old Flesherton Railway Station BuildingThe Flesherton Railway station was originally build in Ceylon in 1873, it was moved to private land owned by Alex Wilson at Grey Roads 2 & 19 in 1972 after the railroad tracks were removed and service stopped.The Flesherton Railway station was originally build in Ceylon in 1873, it was moved to private land owned by Alex Wilson at Grey Roads 2 & 19 in 1972 after …Grey Highlands Public Library
- Old Flesherton Railway Station Building Historical MarkerThis historical marker details the history of the old Flesherton Railway Station building in the field beyondThis historical marker details the history of the old Flesherton Railway Station building in the field beyondGrey Highlands Public Library
- Ceylon Bowling AlleySee p.63-64 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.63-64 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Croft Sand & Gravel truck with load of culvertsSee p.63 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.63 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Croft Sand & Gravel PitSee p.63 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.63 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Munshaw HotelSee p.85-86 of Split Rail Country Vol. Ii for more informationSee p.85-86 of Split Rail Country Vol. Ii for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Flesherton Cheese FactorySee Chapter 3 of Split Rail Country Vol I for more informationSee Chapter 3 of Split Rail Country Vol I for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Bernard's Quality CarsSee p. 60-61 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p. 60-61 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Flesherton AdvanceFirst published on June 1, 1881 by A.R. Fawcett, 26 Sydenham St. in Flesherton. July 1888, - the newspaper was purchased by Willard Hadley Thurston 1900 - Moved it to the corner of Collingwood and Peter Street in Flesherton. August 1938 - Frank Thurston (son of Willard Hadley Thurston) took …First published on June 1, 1881 by A.R. Fawcett, 26 Sydenham St. in Flesherton. July 1888, - the newspaper was purchased by Willard Hadley Thurston 1900 - Moved it to …Grey Highlands Public Library
- Markdale StandardThe first paper to be established at Markdale in Grey County was the Markdale Expositor by George J. Blyth, in 1875. With the acquisition of this paper by Charles W. Rutledge, in 1880, its name was changed to the Markdale Standard. The first issue was published 17 September 1880. This …The first paper to be established at Markdale in Grey County was the Markdale Expositor by George J. Blyth, in 1875. With the acquisition of this paper by Charles W. …Grey Highlands Public Library