Brant-Greenock WI Tweedsmuir Community History Volume 3, p. 46

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\'70 eB YTh "Tak® 9.' 23 R e -- s Mimecommmcan ('l_, LA § J":'E'-?i,f As) o3 MIg '?\'5/ lb a Q J .":"S: i? R 1: @,'& Oy tm A m K OnxGs" ' A C s':}/" «ol 4 Q' :) x# Lo & .2 ¥ 5/ MA _ # Grandpa & Grandma's Treasures The china pieces in the above picture belong to Doris Pletch. Some were acquired from an auction sale. & O3 . JR . > ' .. _ ® l"%'. a 4 »;;.a_ f @m !fi \" > 7'.' h. > - s <~"" Pm N2 s i 814 oi E. y3 f ... -- FCl > c n a W AAZ P & ( pnarrmae img #f 4 Je ced ( "YZe §e & * \ wthauP t \»__' T o Grandpa & Grandma's Treasures O Back in 1935 a Mrs Woodman gave the above cream and sugar to Angeline Wallace. Angel ine worked for her and she received the set when Mrs Woodman was married 50 years. The cups and saucers came from Angeline's mother--in--law, Mrs John Wallace, in 1961.

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