In 1953, at the age of 24, Joe Neuhold immigrated to Canada. “Immigration Canada had set up near the factory where I worked. They were looking for tradesmen. I had found employment as a mechanic, truck driver and farm worker. So I filled out the forms and Canada paid for my trip.” Joe was headed […]
Author: Barney
THE ELKMAN Chapter 1
And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. Genesis 1:26 The winter […]
MAN of the FOREST
Nelson A. Jeffrey died on Friday January 6, 1984 – just one week shy of his 86th birthday. For most of his life Nels, as his friends called him, lived the life of a hermit in his cabin back in the bush of Faraday Township. Born on the family farm in 1898 Nelson grew up […]
YORK RIVER SETTLEMENT Part Two
WILLIAM DURLAND DAVY As recounted by Marguerite McColl (nee Davy) to Barney Moorhouse For reproduction rights call CanCopy 1-800-893-5777 The Davy Brothers built the first Catholic Church in York River (Bancroft.) It is now the Tin Shed, a commercial establishment; formerly the Eastern Star Hall. William A. was the contractor for the United Church. The […]
YORK RIVER SETTLEMENT
PART ONE The following is recounted by Marguerite McColl ( nee Davy), who was born in Bancroft on November 9, 1909. “ It was just a little village,” she recalls. WILLIAM DURLAND DAVY William Durland Davy was of Loyalist stock. Several Davy families (who came originally from Wales) left the U.S.A. after the Revolution of […]
From the Bice Papers
FROM THE BICE PAPERS – Just Gripes (from 1976) If anyone who starts to read this does not like gripes or fault finding, better read something else. At this time of the year, with the weather so nice and summer just ahead a person should not be finding fault. Least of all me. But there […]