Health Issues of Puslinch Settlers: Part 2: The Ague
This is the second in a series of articles about the health of the people of Puslinch from the earliest days of settlement to approximately 1960. THE AGUE By Marjorie…
This is the second in a series of articles about the health of the people of Puslinch from the earliest days of settlement to approximately 1960. THE AGUE By Marjorie…
Beating the odds in any situation always presents a great sense of satisfaction for a horse trainer. Tom Durand is the latest example. The Puslinch horseman went into last winter…
This is the first of a series of articles, which will deal with the health of the people of Puslinch from the time of the arrival of the first settlers…
by Mike Robinson From the flames of tragedy, Puslinch firefighters are working diligently to prevent fires such as the one at Classy Lane Stables on Jan. 4. That fire claimed…
Local and National media media outlets are really starting to publicize the issues surround Nestlé’s application for a new water taking permit in Aberfoyle. Below are two more articles I…
by Patrick Raftis. Local plowing enthusiasts won’t have to wait until fall to take in an impressive display of tilling prowess. While the 2016 International Plowing Match and Rural Expo…
By Ted Arnott, MPP. On July 1st, we celebrate Canada’s 149th birthday: our proud history and heritage, our people, and all that we have accomplished and built together. Carving out…
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…