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- Goudreau Gold Area : District of Algoma, OntarioMap housed at the Brodie Resource LibraryMap housed at the Brodie Resource LibraryThunder Bay Public Library
- Kowkash-Ogoki Area : District of Thunder Bay, OntarioMap housed at the Brodie Resource LibraryMap housed at the Brodie Resource LibraryThunder Bay Public Library
- Thunder Bay Silver Area : Thunder Bay DistrictMap housed at the Brodie Resource LibraryMap housed at the Brodie Resource LibraryThunder Bay Public Library
- "The Wampum Belt Collection of the New York State Museum"If you wish to view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004215v00d.If you wish to view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004215v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- Albert Schmuck's 1930 Income TaxClick on thumbnail image to see other pages.Click on thumbnail image to see other pages.Waterloo Public Library
- Blandford farmer makes maple syrupDaily Sentinel-Review, 31 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 3 Unusually mild weather allows Blandford farmer to make maple syrupDaily Sentinel-Review, 31 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 3 Unusually mild weather allows Blandford farmer to make maple syrupWoodstock Public Library
- N. Oxford man dies suddenly seated in autoDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 Apr 1931, p. 1, column 2 Well-known Beachville area man found dead behind the wheel of his car after returning from daughter's and a day of maple syrup makingDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 Apr 1931, p. 1, column 2 Well-known Beachville area man found dead behind the wheel of his car after returning from daughter's and a day of maple syrup makingWoodstock Public Library
- Family reunionsDaily Sentinel-Review, 12 Jun 1931, p. 9, column 3 McDonald family gathered at 9th line E. Nissouri; the Foster-Warren clan gathered at "Maplehurst" home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Oliver of North OxfordDaily Sentinel-Review, 12 Jun 1931, p. 9, column 3 McDonald family gathered at 9th line E. Nissouri; the Foster-Warren clan gathered at "Maplehurst" home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Oliver of North OxfordWoodstock Public Library
- Canada's sixty-fourth birthdayDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 Jun 1931, p. 8, column 1 Full page including pictures of the new Governor-general and his wife, Sir John A. McDonald, R.B. Bennett, and the words to The Maple Leaf Forever, O Canada and a poem about Canada all tributes to Dominion DayDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 Jun 1931, p. 8, column 1 Full page including pictures of the new Governor-general and his wife, Sir John A. McDonald, R.B. Bennett, and the words to The Maple Leaf Forever, O Canada and a poem …Woodstock Public Library
- Family reunionsDaily Sentinel-Review, 14 Jul 1931, p. 3, column 2 Descendants of the late William and Ann Wilford and the late Thomas and Harriet Wilford gathered at William Facey's Maple Lane FarmDaily Sentinel-Review, 14 Jul 1931, p. 3, column 2 Descendants of the late William and Ann Wilford and the late Thomas and Harriet Wilford gathered at William Facey's Maple Lane FarmWoodstock Public Library
- Donated buttermilk (City & District)Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Aug 1931, p. 5, column 1 Maple Dairy donated ice cold buttermilk to the workmen paving the streets in the heatDaily Sentinel-Review, 10 Aug 1931, p. 5, column 1 Maple Dairy donated ice cold buttermilk to the workmen paving the streets in the heatWoodstock Public Library
- Woodstock motorist first on new bridgeDaily Sentinel-Review, 22 Aug 1931, p. 5, column 2 Dugald Campbell, owner of the Maple Leaf Hotel, was the first to cross the new timber bridge over the T.H. & B. railway east of Brantford; 21 years later, his granddaughter repeated the trip over the new bridgeDaily Sentinel-Review, 22 Aug 1931, p. 5, column 2 Dugald Campbell, owner of the Maple Leaf Hotel, was the first to cross the new timber bridge over the T.H. & B. railway east of Brantford; 21 years later, his …Woodstock Public Library
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