uilt the house in which they now live in 1945, and much of their irniture.

, They had a son Wendell, born in Clinton. He is also a mech- i mic and works for a construction company in western Canada.

Vivian Woodside

In 1960 Vivian, in partnership with her sister Nina and hus-

, and Wilfred Pickering had a lunch room built where the old

lacksmith shop stood. This was in operation from 1960 to 1968 :lCluSlVe. It was sold in 1969 and moved to Southport in 1970.

Proprty Now Owned by Mrs. R. T. Schraeder Alexander Smith '

Alexander Smith owned the mill property and farm which

:Jnsisted of 135 acres. About 1892, 100 acres of this property was old to James O’Connor.

Alexander Smith, 1828—1888, married Sarah MacMillan, 1831- 905. They had the following family. '

. James Laird, born 1859. His son Wesley kept the store in Bus- lCO. -

John Donald, born 1861. Family described elsewhere. Wheelock, born 1863.

Silas, born 1865.

Wesley, born 1867.

Emma Jane, born 1869, married a Mr. Maxwell. Sarah Lillian, born 1872.

Margaret Ann, born 1873, married Donald Munn. Alfred Alexander, born 1875.

. Alexander Smith had both legs broken while working in the 111 and died from the effects of the accident.

Alexander Smith owned some fine horses. One was Flying

1”enchman, an outstanding breed of blood horses and Farmer’s 101% an outstanding Clyesdale.

. The mill pond generated power to run the saw and shingle 11H; grlst mill, flour and oatmeal mill. The stones with which the our and oatmeal were ground were imported from England. In

alts: yea“, an up-to-date roller mill was installed by William ren.

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