Puslinch Historical Society Spirit Walk – June 26th
The Puslinch Historical Society will hold the annual Spirit Walk this weekend. All are invited to attend: Sunday, June 26/16 at 2pm Knox Church Cemetery Concession 1, Puslinch We will…
The Puslinch Historical Society will hold the annual Spirit Walk this weekend. All are invited to attend: Sunday, June 26/16 at 2pm Knox Church Cemetery Concession 1, Puslinch We will…
THOMAS REES BROCK HOW THE BROCK ROAD GOT ITS NAME By Marjorie Clark Thomas Rees Brock was born in Kingston, Jamaica in August 18, 1811, the fourth of eleven children…
Flying Officer George Stewart was born and raised in Morriston.He was killed in action in Burma during World War II on June 2, 1945. FLYING OFFICER GEORGE ALEXANDER STEWART By…
A LIFE OF PARTICIPATION JOHN W. GILCHRIST By Marjorie Clark When his niece, Anna McCormick Jackson, wrote about John W. Gilchrist of Puslinch for the journal of the Wellington County…
Known in Puslinch and environs as Squire Leslie, squire being an old English term of respect for a country gentleman, William H. Leslie died on December 1, 1884 and was…
by Mike Robinson. Finding out about some of the successes of Puslinch residents will now be as simple as heading to the local library. On April 20 Puslinch met with…
By Marjorie Clark. In the early days of settlement in Puslinch, families may have buried their dead on their farms, perhaps because cemeteries had yet to be established or possibly…
Mr. Peter Mahon of Aberfoyle was present at our last meeting of the Patrons of Industry and gave a very instructive address. Everyone is well satisfied with the manner in…