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The Rural Voice, 1987-09, Page 95lifestyle of the population. While mainly of Irish and Scottish descent, many farmers in the southwestern area of the county have a German back- ground. The largest Mennonite community outside of Elmira lives in the Mount Forest area. Close to 100 Mennonite families live in Egrement Township in Grey County and in Arthur Township in Wellington County. While the ma- jority of the work on the productive farms is done with the Latest modern machinery, transportation is by horse and buggy. A farm machinery deal- ership serves the community, and several schools and churches have been built to preserve the lifestyle of the Mennonite people. Between 35 and 40 Amish families live in Sullivan Township near Des- boro. They too live predominately on farms. Some operate sawmills, others do woodworking or repair leather. Amish children have two schools, and church services are held in the homes. Despite their different traditions and dress, which set them apart, the Mennonite poulation fits well into the community, and it is not uncommon to see a Mennonite riding in his buggy on a busy highway or shopping in a local supermarket. It seems only natural thay they would fit into the life of a county as diverse as Grey.O KPPEL .r !et. /ee DERBY 0.0111.4 11.0.010 -1 SYDENHAM 1 ST. VINCENT CMATIWORTM SULLIVAN BENTINCK Hi.MOVtw HOLLAND 1 EUPHRASIA GLENELG 1twRwGw1.I I ARTEMESIA •ItSMIHTOM i NORMANBY MtuST*OT EGREMONT PROTON 1touMT /GRIST TMOwMSuwV COLLINCWOOD OSPREY GUMG�..w N SEPTEMBER 1987 9