Johnson farm. He had a small dairy herd and a milk route in the O’Leary area. When the Revilo Dairy started and took over the O'Leary route, Clarence sold his milk to this Alberton based dairy. He retired from farming in 1969..

Bert Palmer did mixed farming on 60 acres of land in the village on the west side of the Barclay Road. His son, Alvin, continued on the family farm for several years after his father's death in 1942.

Walter Gorrill farmed on a small scale. He owned the land where Parkview Avenue and Centennial Drive are now located.

“The O’Leary Farms” consists of land owned by the Phillips fami- ly for four generations namely Sandford, Waldo, Eric, Kent and Terry.

Mussel Mud haulers Main St., O’Leary 1913. John More", Harry Hams, Tom Gay, Thomas Smallman.

In 1936 Hollis Elliot pulled in his mud-digger for the last time. During that season he mud- ded 15 acres and sold the balance 200 loads to Sanford Phillips for $200.00.

Kent Phillips - a tribute BY ANNE BOSWALL MANAGER, FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE

A pleasant, young farmer from West Prince lost his life this week in a freak accident - he was cutting lumber for a new home when he

was struck by a falling limb. The irony of this death (on March 13, 1993) was that this sincere,

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