Wildlife And Mankind In Puslinch – Part 4
By Marjorie Clark. On March 10, 1896, the Morriston correspondent noted the following: “Grosbeaks – A large number of the grosbeak birds from Labrador have put in an appearance here….
By Marjorie Clark. On March 10, 1896, the Morriston correspondent noted the following: “Grosbeaks – A large number of the grosbeak birds from Labrador have put in an appearance here….
By Marjorie Clark. “What has become of the wild pigeons? Years ago, in the spring and early summer – and sometimes in the fall – the sky would in a…
By Marjorie Clark. There was, before long, another type of hunter stalking in the township, too, in the north end. On Saturday, September 21, 1867, the Guelph Hunt Club held…
WILDLIFE AND MANKIND IN PUSLINCH By Marjorie Clark The relationship between the pioneers and the wildlife of Puslinch does not make a pleasant story for the nature lover. In fact,…
MORRISTON CORRESPONDENCE May 15, 1894 Church Notes – The German Evangelical Church will hold its regular quarterly services on Saturday and Sunday next in the church here. The meetings will…
Local author and history buff Marjorie Clark’s newest book is now available for purchase. “THE TWELVE SCHOOLS OF PUSLINCH” is a history of the twelve schools of Puslinch Township from…
F. W. STONE EARLY IMPORTER OF PUREBRED STOCK,ESTATE FARMER & MERCHANT by Marjorie Clark Frederick William Stone was born in Barton-on-the-Heath, Warwickshire, England on Sept. 17, 1814, the second son…
This is the twelfth in a series of articles about the health of the people of Puslinch from the earliest days of settlement to approximately 1960. SOCIAL WORK IN THE…
This is the eleventh in a series of articles about the health of the people of Puslinch from the earliest days of settlement to approximately 1960. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES By Marjorie…
This is the tenth in a series of articles about the health of the people of Puslinch from the earliest days of settlement to approximately 1960. INFECTIONS By Marjorie Clark…