Dunchurch WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, [1982] - [1982], p. 8

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It brings back happy memories Of treats from Dobb‘s store And many friendly faces Some gone to their rewards. There were Wyes, Macfies, Johnstons Just to name a few, Simpsons, Stoncs, Haselhursts Too many to bring forth â€" One we all remember was dear little Grandma North. Where people are always ready To lend a helping hand. The verse to love thy neighbour Here really seems to stand. Looking for wealth and happiness People travel far and wide. When they come to Hagerman They find their paradise. Contributed f i u".ll'\'l the 2 â€" mg nll B e § oi 1 [ <ap e v . f\,f ~ o# ;' ' % c § ¢ â€"» dlktoihs © A in koD }( 9 e . k.b +3 PS 81 6 o :. § w@ ? * i maga _ J h %’ e a R L C us \tif e e o .0 £ a 3 14. / ap . w a * 7 m~. (i3gew. C C 6 j "he 5 € e t ; . : ; hurch, Hagerman In front of the licenced hotel near the b.rldge in Dune s oi Township, circa 1900. Willard house is in the background and the team was likely just shod at the blacksmith shop in the rear. 2

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