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- Rural Ontario demands trade prospects not to be stifledNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 13 Jan 1933, p. 1 Illustrated map of Ontario highlighting areas of interest in Russian Oil-Cattle deal. From the Toronto Daily StarNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 13 Jan 1933, p. 1 Illustrated map of Ontario highlighting areas of interest in Russian Oil-Cattle deal. From the Toronto Daily StarNewmarket Public Library
- Serious damage from bush fire in North NorwichDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 Sep 1930, p. 1, column 6 25 to 30 acres of conifers destroyed in bush fire at Storey's farm; maple lot damaged, too; damage set at several thousand dollrsDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 Sep 1930, p. 1, column 6 25 to 30 acres of conifers destroyed in bush fire at Storey's farm; maple lot damaged, too; damage set at several thousand dollrsWoodstock Public Library
- Family reunionsDaily Sentinel-Review, 11 Jul 1930, p. 4, column 3 Mr.and Mrs.Frank McLeod of Maplewood hosted the Nancekivell family reunion, 160 attendingDaily Sentinel-Review, 11 Jul 1930, p. 4, column 3 Mr.and Mrs.Frank McLeod of Maplewood hosted the Nancekivell family reunion, 160 attendingWoodstock Public Library
- Former Zorra boy has narrow escapeDaily Sentinel-Review, 1 Dec 1930, p. 5, column 4 E. Zorra boy escaped injury when two street cars collided in San Francisco; son of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. McKay of the "Maples" 10th line E. ZorraDaily Sentinel-Review, 1 Dec 1930, p. 5, column 4 E. Zorra boy escaped injury when two street cars collided in San Francisco; son of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. McKay of the "Maples" 10th line E. ZorraWoodstock 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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