Glengarry : 6 mi NW of O 'Lcary in Lot 7. Named by Alexander McDonald c1872 who may have come from Glen Garry , Inverness , Scotland . PO cl 889-1913. Glenmartin : 5 mi NW of Murray River in Lot 6 1. Named cl892 for John Martin , the oldest settler, from Isle of Skye, Scotland . PO Glen Martin c\ 891-1914. Glenroy : 2 mi W of Mount Stewart in Lots 36 and 37. Noted in JHA 1859. Named for Glen Roy , Inverness , Scotland . Glen Valley : 4 mi W of Hunter River on , Lot 6 7. School district after 1900. In 1880 it was called . Glenwilliam : 3 mi NW of Murray River in Lot 6 3. Named for William Matheson ( ? -1885) who came from Isle of Skye, Scotland . He was a brother-in-law of John Martin of Glenmartin . PO Glen William cl 883-1914. School district cl.West. Glenwood: 6 mi SW of O'Leary in Lot 8. Selected for school 1898; formerly called Pierre Jacques . PO Lot 8 cl 843-1853 and 1863-1904; PO Glenwood Lot 8 1904- 1918. See also Woodridge. Glover's: See Kensington . Glynde River : PO 1910-1914, 2 mi E of Granville, Lot 21. Possibly derived from Glynde, Sussex, England . Lewellin 1832 refers to an importation of a ram from there. Goff's Creek: See Homes Creek. Goff's Mills: PO 1895-cl898, probably at Woodville Mills . Gonache, I. : On a French plan, S of Squaw Point , in . Goodwood River : See Bideford River . Goose Creek : See Black Creek . : See . : On Bayfield 1850 for presently unnamed sandy shoal between and . In Micmac Mgetemg, "haunt of the black-backed gull" (Pacifique 1934). Gooseneck: See Poxy Point . Goose Point : On Bayfield 1 846 extending into Hillsborough River , Lot 35, 1 mi E of Bat¬ tery Point . : On Bayfield 1850 in Lot 14 at Grand River . : See . Goose River : Flows N into Grand River , Lot 16 . Meacham 1880 and Douglas 1925 Goose River ; 11 L /5 1967 Goose Creek . Goose River : Flows N into Gulf of St . Law¬ rence, Lot 42. Only about 2,000 feet long, but fed by a spring. Correctly shown in Meacham 1880, but applied to McAskill River on 11 L /7 1967. Goose River : 4 mi NE of St. Peters in Lot 42. PO 1855-1914. Gordon Cove : Adjacent to Northumberland Strait , Lot 27. Named by Samuel Holland 1765, possibly for Capt. William Augustus Gordon who fought at and Quebec (grandfather of General Gordon of Khartoum) or for Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Graham , who served in . Gordon Point is adjacent to the cove. Gordon Creek : See West Lake Creek . Gordon Point : Extends into Brudenell River , Lot 53. Meacham 1880 shows William, Walter and Jno. Gordon there. On Bayfield 1850. 56