Castleton WI Scrapbook, Volume 3, [1998], p. 34

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PUCILECEROpOCO CAE t PTUIRZC CC CCCE 7 Ni S efi pameaa of them. 1e â€"Wwas PSLD CCS2 0s f ks Nes c ols g ~_ J e . 1898" + ' 4 : 3 â€" mS2d c ; ; ( w s q & w . 06 7 a fi‘ g‘i”' ced " fyaoute Following the Algongquin s E: P rl is £ °_ O | _ adventure, John and Mary . s o giigwrâ€"<cn y 4 ..,& ____|_ _ moved the family back to a t t tm C U ; otd .« e \ {ike farm in Haldimand ‘Township k fi \ l p ]wé%,&“ BJ ~at Lot 4, Concession 7, about Maesik i. 7 t \g [ + Al 1905. The original family log e }~, N19 _Jik + 2 0 “‘f}}x & home they had left behind o ie on F t + , cce on E:',? ram.pofi¢) _ was dismantled and reassemâ€" x igl h w }*; esA id WeA V} 4 bled at the new homestead. | $ .0 08 hag 5 "®© \ C on & Gerald attended Red ; *.:3 . iq. :,%“ es a it i (3 !{ Cloud School, now evidenced . ies 5.7 is k).“ t ’N’% by traces of foundation just se . o o > We ley =â€" unludnand d( it topprnaceih west of the Red Cloud Cemeâ€" ; e o 2. .. l csetet wl .. ... tery. Great nephew Barry y. o lc _ NJ _ King, an artist, has sketched | {i; k 2 es es i e ‘ 3y . .15 the former school building. es . m e § 0 "VuP 1000 (| _ (That sketch appears on page [ e ols M 4 17 of today‘s paper). e ts W a o aates s s 0 ts 3 Gerald opted to try his life e . 2 s iescs @""i}&z“%fi § | â€" out in western Canada, headâ€" {,‘~ 54:;’;}4, is v8 _ ’:m it 5d E, ing for Winnipeg when he %fl‘_} â€" uis ~>:;-'?'*”:‘-'-;‘i‘f We ata s n n J. _ ) reached maturity. In 1918 he rss. en M f ©â€"was employed by the Canaâ€" & s e dian National Railway, Of This photo was taken Their three youngest _ fortuitous bonus. ?pproximately 1903, children are Gerald, "He had a railway pass SO just before John Tuck then 5, Sheridan, 3 and â€" he would come back every s0 and Mary Howard Tuck Charles, 1. The family _ often and visit his father and eturned to this area to was living in Algonguin other family members," ive on a farm in Park where John was a Barry relates. > jJaldimand Township. logger, carpenter and John Tuck died in 1942, tradesman. and the return visits diminâ€" Photo courtesy Barry F. King ished. Gerald was an active participant in the Union Movement in Winnipeg and 4 _ , maintained an abiding interâ€" | PITCH IN : â€"â€" est in Winnipeg politics and e development throughout his W life. EE K o A machinist and tool and 4 1i CON P die maker for over 40 years, _ CLEAN‘NG UP 3 R L Geraldhretired in 1960. sd alnat Although he was largely selfâ€" THE WORI.D 22 C1nglx;{7;;|klm's' educated, he was fluent in STARTS AT i We‘ll help you take controt. _ |, â€" English and French and was In Northumbertand County Call fesh a'Vld reader. H_'S last HME 372â€"5919 _ tyheai‘s, heMwas a resident of T P 3 e Lions Manor. 4 ~ 1â€"800â€"363â€"5919 Gerald was, predeceased @, plffi%rsx by his wife Muriel Harrison io nenerninnentmane :; | | We . * [@ENTRE |> in 1960 and his eldest son t : ns _1 , Douglas of Colorado in 1996. ]) Cfl/é’&}&f _‘ His daughter Ginger Miguez efltc’fasfdl hurch and sonâ€"inâ€"law Anthony Pastor Elvin Stuchless LO S I ' Miguez of Winnipeg were al "Refoice in the Lord always and @ the August 21 Cramahe CR Eiess | | youth, good looks s i o. s % einny natute. 0 ohn of: California, + cranddauchterssfromâ€"Denwer

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