In 1946 they sold this house to Frank Mayhew and he had it moved to Margate . Cleveland, Laura and daughter Marion who had married Stan¬ ley Parker while in Clinton moved to in 1946, where they bought a farm and continue to live. The Parkers had a son Kenneth while living in Clinton and two daughters after they moved. Cleve died in 1961. Property now owned by Donald Pickering . Albert Pickering , son of William Pickering and brother of (Stonehouse) James Pickering , built the house that now staids on Donald's farm. It was built in the 1870's and had a flat roof. Later, the pointed roof was added. The kitchen, etc., was built in 1898. James Pickering Jr. James Pickering Jr. , 1856-1928, son of David Pickering owned the land now occupied by Hillard Woodside . In the early 1880's he purchased the Albert Pickering property. He married Janet Herd ¬ ing, 1864-1946, Norboro . They had the following family: Cordelia, Fannie, Quincy and Wilfred. Cordelia, born 1884, married Sterling MacKay , also of Clinl on in 1912. They had no family. Fannie, 1887-1972, married Dr. Philip Jackson , Winnipeg, in 1910. They had a family of five. Quincy, 1888-1905. James Pickering built the barn now standing on this farn it 1917. Several additions have been made. Wilfred Pickering Wilfred Pickering , born 1898, married Nina Woodside , torn 1897, also of Clinton, in 1918. They had one son Ivan, born 1920 and two daughters: Elva, born 1919, and Leah, born 1933. Wilfred took over his father's farm in 1923 and his parents moved across the lane to a semi-bungalow, which they had built that year. Elva married Arthur Profitt , born 1919, Burlington . They livf in Margate and have one son. Leah married Fred Weeks , born 1932, Fredericton, P.E. 1 They live in Mississauga, Ontario and have three children. In 1936, Wilfred purchased 50 acres of land from Louis O'CoH ; nor, off the Norman Day farm. This includes all the land of tha| farm south of Harding's Creek and extending to the Graham1 Koad farms. —58—