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Published: August 5, 2004

Would like to hear from descendants of William or George Cantwell, sons of Pat Cantwell and Catherine Gibson (both born in Ireland). In the census of 1861 their family was: John born 1844 in Upper Canada and married Eliza Culbert; Catherine born 1846 married Thos. Webster; Margaret born 1847 married James Falconer; George born 1851 and William born 1854. – Myrtle (Cantwell) Kerr, 202 Wellington St. S., Goderich, Ont. N7A 3T5.

Would like to exchange a fern leaf peony or wild tiger lily for a ground fern. It grows in the mountains and is only six to eight inches tall. – Mrs. Lorne Irvine, Box 104, Biggar, Sask. S0K 0M0.

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