Vol.7,
No.40, Dec 2004/Jan 2005 O
Tannenbaum By
Ada Grier IAt
home on our prairie farm,
we always had a real evergreen
tree inside the house for
Christmas. Our German mother
insisted upon this luxury.
As soon as they arrived
at our country store . .
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Vol.7,
No.40, Dec 2004/Jan 2005
What's In The Bag? By
Pat Agar This
story is based on an event
that actually happened to
my parents shortly after
their marriage, in July,
1924.
Nell,
a bride of only two weeks,
looked about her new home,
and a sweet feeling of pride
filled her. True, it was
built of logs, with only
two rooms, white-washed
mud walls and a plain board
floor, but it was their
own . . . Read
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Vol.7,
No.39, Oct/Nov 2004 The
Kincardine Parade By
Loreen Haldenby If
you drive along Highway
21, sometimes called the
Blue Water Highway because
it runs parallel to Lake
Huron, you may come to a
sign . . . Read
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Vol.7,
No.39, Oct/Nov 2004
Worthy of Remembrance By
Patricia Boyle June
is a tough month. I blunder
through the days of happy
weddings, hatching birdies
and fragrant blooms leading
up to Father's Day . . . Read
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