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Editoes NOte: fl�flowfthory--Of
liolyro001, Ontario, was -mitten :by Mrs.
Ernest Ackert, Senior, :in 1949 aid was
submitted for the Interest of our -readers
by Vinnifred :Graham, Mrs. Ackeits
daughter.
Tifty,five years sgo (1894) ilolyrood
was zquite a lively blisiness place. It was
composed of two :stores, one -Intel, ca saw
mill, black .sniith 'Shop, maw shop,
cheese factory, lug& yard sridlwo-chur-
cites - one IllethodiSt .and one 'Roman
,Catholic. 'When Union Tame to the con-
gregation -Of 'the 'Methodist •Church, the
ilolyrood congrexatiart joined With the
Lucknow .United :Chinch.
The one store ,situated where the new
garage now 'stands was operated by Mrs.
Campbell and she also dkept the 2pot of-
fice. At the time of her deatlTithepctof-
ieeee ,AVEIS transferred to a frame bulklhig
on the aast side of the road, lin the morth
side sf where the bydratransformer-now
stands. in this building Mr..Joini ibirxds
and Ids two sisters, Susie and Lie,
operated a general store and The post
office.
The -cheese factory was _one thalf mile
:math of 'Ilolyrood and t1Id thriving
business for a .number �f years. It was
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LLenoard land VEma • e sbilidayed
with Wilina's1 aniily Thmider.litaylor
a week. 'They 'toured around .lake
Superior mhile travellinx•
!-,Alesha Mdflat is lholidaying with -Liter
cousin, Tammy lieddriir-Goderich.
Bonnie Davidson and Austin of 'Parry
:Sound were -home ;hereto visit with .her
family
-Greg and Betty ,Welch land Qameron
Zingston visited with _Barry /and
'Gladys .Johnston and family :and .other
Iriends iri .the area. 1Cameron staying
to.spendla couple of --weeks .holiday ..with
the Johnstons.
Martha and 'Mike Seguin of Oakville
care lailidaying 'with litarthaN .parents,
Allan and Elsie Graham.
Elsie Graham had .some ,neighbours
:And friends In for .,an --evening to visit
with ',her guest, Grace .Richardson, who
.is lome iron 'Zambia, Africa. Grace
talked and showed ,some wry :in -
lending Aides .on her 'missionary
teaching :in --Africa.
:Recent svisitors With ;Jack ,land ',Blanche
Needham were Jean ..and Bob ./King of
Eden ../V1ills and :John :and Veal 'Turnbull
of 'Coma.
,a11111 Hughes, Catherine•Sxrdth, -Bessie
Alauldera, na Steer ,and AllanAnd Elate
Graham were Idinner ,:guests with Jack
-:and -Blanche Needham.
slra ,,and 'Elizabeth 'Dickie were In
Whitby 'for the ,weekend and ,Attended
the ,wedding of :Catherine .Elizabeth
Chapelle Joid ,tiohn Davis 'Marks
LInited'Cluireh.on'SaturdaY. gatherinois
,Olizabetlfslrand,,:neioe.
Weekend visitors ,,,with ,'Frank tend
Muriel ittiatacenZie and Ramie and Dave
.;Beclie ..and family .were X0.114118 Irma
United :States; ,.-flab
And 'iatatly ritun St.''`,CitOr -.Shores
and';`'rom .MacKenzie afld Med r‘ron
1Y1ftesaehustetts.
' ',Frank .and eather
,up .the
girls: -.Fend their AnIte0, 7440,Mary .and
.boy .of upiorhe
weekend.
Denver and Alex7:Piekle ,'C$Otten
.:spentr,a-lexliaYsliSt MO -With Ira:„And
Bliabeth
later ,operated ias a :batter 'atoy until
about 1984.
The saw Mill Which had :been operating
for a mmiber 4? -years was yureltased In
1882 by 11-1. Ackert:and -she made lantber,
lath and Shingles for abotit '35 'years,
amployhtgaightto 10 men. "Mien his two
sons, VrneSt snd Aimer, earried on the
,operation Wail 1940.
The :briek yard was on the farm now
'occupied by ErneSt Ackert and was
operated by ;Jelin QtrAton. 'Be made
many ',thousands of brick and tile.
About 1002 -the 'betel was :closed and
Mr. 'Purvis :bought it and convert ed it In-
to s store and moved the yost office
there. The post office is still at this
location.
The black smith shop was south of
where the newAarage mow -Stands and
was ran by -James Lockhart amashout
_1890. It was thenurchased by William
Irwin and tun imtd 1919.
The wagon shop was also south _of the
newgarage, ant to the tolstelramith shop.
'Mere Awirew ..Shoebottom made wagons
until shout 1894.
Bolyrood tas_lost its Inchistries :but to -
:day Within 'three limiters -of a Mile
radius, 'there are 'more :cattle winter
than .any totherldace In the ymvince. by
Mrs. Ernest Admit, 1949.
lima Brace IMP awe their ilelegates
to ',attend Ilse Tedertl izaderiddp Torres-
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tight, Keith tleveland, Bervle Pran
McQuaid, 'Tony MeQuall and youth
delegate, Ben Dames a/ Brussels. (Pat
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