Carden-Dalton Gazette
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Editors Note : The Lift Locks is actually situated in Carden Township
The Opening at Kirkfield
Peterborough June 23, 1907
The Trent canal authorities have issued the program for the official opening of Kirkfield lift lock on July 6. The Government will be represented by Hon. Rudolphe Lemieux, Postmaster General and Minister of Labour and Mr. M.J. Butler, Deputy Minister of Railways and Canals. Invitations have been issued to members of Parliament, Senators and Provincial members. The new lock has a lift of 48 feet and differs from Peterborough in being built of steel instead of concrete. The opening of the lock gives access to Lake Simcoe and completes 160 miles of navigable canal.
This articule by Carden researcher Frances Laver
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Picture in Carden War Veterans Album In Carden Pictures
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Research by FRances Fox Laver
WORLD WAR II
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
DALRYMPLE UNITED CHURCH
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED
FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH CANADA’S FIGHTING FORCES
Reasearch by Frances Laver
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In memory of
Rifleman
JOSEPH MICHAEL WHALEN
who died on November 20, 1942
in Japanese prisoner of war camp
Son of Frank and Agnes Whalen, of Kirkfield, Ontario
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