1 / scyt t 7 ) 7 E . ¥ + & 4 Y¥.¥2] ) ] \ a*** . -- ) ;_*. h 3 he s ,g'. P * (ep & § _\ Ak 1 Bs s «* Early Settlement foh hige micditeld Pollock . andill|imgi s es e w 'L of the Te mepriiv of thew men fooa@ _ zzzzeccccil ced i. t |~( Township of Saugeen their way to their new 'homes in thersilil e P 9 bush by way of the River Saugeen -- Charter Member World W.I. Saugeen® is an Indian . word eit fis or roughly constructed Chipy Sajin" meaning. "moutt wn. It w langerous experience [ the R J many-- mixhape irred. 1t was R e n In proportion (1to. it townshiy ced with a fecling of thankfulnem j > cabi reage it has more inferior land thar hat the pussengers reached thcir des p ar p south of the perinsula nation and stepped ashor 4 * Th 1 ( drift sand i 1 mber of nettiers: Increased >3 | the north 1 it h gth i i ( wing many of whom ¥ 4 | ugh k t I G ) as a rule. were A F " m mugeen R ombine it tty:well to do. Mont of them came | pull d th go. However q Witerloo. county $ ; | . . nt [ fine homes is 1) 1 8 were among | e I -- 1 my wably wit chool Lands" and ~ L Sole Hhere: are sor ypened for sle Yuly 307 ' j 4 tioms of wtlff cla 1 the Jand + price of two 'dollars an | 'g L " ( r ugh along: the 1 It is t m ¥ , , 1 ip in th t I 1 tion was held in Junu ( s '!.) ' 1 108 hi i he polling place being . | , ' M | p t h ta in Southamptor 4 « §| " ' E I . pa ! \ McNat a first reeve The t N ! ! h i penditure made by the govern ' I I 1 * " 'w"" h :' "m".'jy 'i'_ .{s ! | & Port Elgin t i i 1 Koad w arth of 4 ',v-i': "#", ? C | 1 F In 1865 the -- [ P I reasived ihe dininerion of belng th Elo I Goderich rouds were gra ".?43 5 6L h c r 1 the. eout und wenl afdas bfeqi n C cA | j p c nt id 2 | § oT. 1 pnectlent o bp sBS ¢ ind B nships were | 4 #aw Jk / 0 ( mublms in the coums es | TRal * 4 | 1 hict mont burdened with the expense } y 1 und I lue t fact . that th a ¥ h 1 Ind i €i i R | 4 $ ( p 1 idges had to . be p it the -- India Thige) tretched acrous jts waters as well a g I f Iiisand in search 1 | is The first cost PX i ts A' | 4 A 4 f M 4 c r ar ge to keep Ei S¥ ; vail e , j C y O i trs. Wally nxious . to The settlerm who took up land in is 'tee 3 f husband s It Catl nd hip i# "good .| | L P e _A m : ( i @ «_ Ont alot t 0d --name P "A m .\ t n putat ( the township ® a low mnd ntered h | Mrs. duines Went Of Kemble, who is Oe of Oy« world cha hoi l the tog | imembers of the/Women'« Institute, which is celetraiing the 60t as i d IC (Eeon That tie 6 versary of \ts founding this month. The fitst brusch us onvanized in | V ® 6M |. |OntWHo at Stoney Creek by Mry. Adelaide Hoodless in Pebruary 1%> / ned 1 band and (he third'in Kemble by Mro. Jemes Gardiner in Septeraber of \ I in the bu no & »mine year, Mrx: Weat, who is 94. and is still living on the home f= j make a 1 M ut Kemble was w charter member and lnter president of the bram n w a |Since then the organization bas spread aruund the world, the Assycia ® . A '\.'.' ) »l»}wm n a #mflq-,mw#uww___, APhdGdL 10e in 3 . / this day and age complain is much "wtg m ® med Iady passed n Fobrux x 1t having | 6: y * The:following . wre some. of . th s plone of Saugeen who. settled in t the township in 1881 Alexander ind John Waltla Wiliam and David q Kemmed Thomus Bur tobn and Iacot Atkinson Archibald Arm 1 trong, . Williamn Gowanlock, . James '-fi yr Rowand, 'Thomas: Turnet, Nell Bell Wiaeroliy -- 1 on 2 1220 0e06h 0 y _ i e \, L__'_Aig