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ARRIVALS: STORIES FROM THE
HISTORY OF ONTARIO
Author John Bentley Mays tells
stories of people who have come to
Ontario from elsewhere and have
done interesting things. 400 pages,
hardcover. $36.00
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POPULAR
DEMAND
Humorist and
Citizen columnist
Arthur Black brings his wit and
whimsy to another book of short
anecdotes on everything from the
Canadian identity- to camping and
childbirth. $16.95
CANADIAN RAIL
TRAVEL
Huron County native John R.
Hardy, who produced Rusty
Rails, presents a book of
stories and photos of his
long love affair with rail
travel. $39.95
A Century of Excellence
Krug Bros. & CoAurniture Manufacturers
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A CENTURY OF EXCELLENCE:
Krug Bros. & Co. Furniture
Manufacturers
The famous Chesley furniture
manufacturer's long and proud
history is told in words and pictures
in this 184-page book. Photos of
changing furniture styles. $24.95
HAPPY AS THE GRASS WAS
GREEN
Catherine McColl recalls her days
growing up in Brussels in the
1940s and early 1950s when
"everything was bigger and life
was less complicated, at least for
me". $35.00
FIT TO BE TIED: Ontario's
Murderous Past
Terry Boyle, author of Haunted
Ontario tells the stories on
some of Ontario's past
murders, including the 1910
disappearance of a girl from
the Goderich fair. $19i95
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CASTLES AND KINGS
Ron Brown who has
explored so much of
Ontario with his Ghost
Towns and railway books
looks as some of the
province's mansions
including Brucefield
Castle and MacDermott's
Castle, Goderich. $19.95
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DOWNTOWN ONTARIO:
Unusual Main Streets to
Explore
Ron Brown, author of the
Ghost Town books, looks at
main streets across- the
province including Emo,
Goderich, Neustadt,
Palmerston, St. Marys and
Wroxeter. $22.95
Ghost Towns of
Ontario Volume 2
Ghost Railways
of Ontario
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GENERAL STORES OF
CANADA
R. B. Fleming, who grew up in a
general store north of Toronto tells
the story of general stores and
their owners from coast to coast.
Hundreds of photos tell their
history. $24.95
THE BLACK DONNELLYS
Thomas P. Kelly's sensational
account of the murder of
Lucan's Donnelly family in
1880 is back in print after
nearly 50 years. He
chronicles 33 years of gang
wars violence in pioneer
Ontario. $9.95
RUSTY RAILS
A photographic record of
the branch-line railways in
Mid-western Ontario from
1961-1996. Many of these
rail lines are gone now, but
their memory lingers, as
does their effect on our
history. $34.95
GHOST TOWNS OF
ONTARIO
Vol. 1 &Vol. 2
Ron Brown rediscovers
vanished communities
including Sunshine, Bodmin
and Newbridge. $19.95
GHOST RAILWAYS OF
ONTARIO
Vol. 1 & 2
Ron Brown tells the stories of
some of the abandoned
railways such as the Kincardine-
Listowel and Goderich-Guelph
lines. $24.95
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