Pinkerton WI Scrapbook, Volume 1, 1963, page 9

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I 300 Ml (By \\'ilsuu Dingu'nll. h. the Torontu Telegram.) rmâ€" 5: years there has been Imlhlug to distinguish the Lwor surrey, yellmr snndslnne lirick l imuse on Lot 7‘ Barbara st. W.. in Neustndt, from dozens of ‘llilCi‘S in this sleepy. liule vil< Luze or sun persona No“. and- lonly. it is the fut-ill point of \‘ - lugers' interest rnr it represents the most exciting event â€" that Ims happened m Neustadl since llle [urn of [he ('entui'y â€"â€" it has ln-vnme the birthplace of Can- nrlzi'u Prune Minister. 'l‘hl'ulluh the wars. tenants and owners mm'ediu and out. Among them was a family numed Diefen- linker. \Villihm T. Dietenlmker vi the new schoolteacher at Nnrmauhy Township school. He routed the property from 189-] to 1599‘ On Sr‘pt. ix, 1895, a year after me werenhahers moved lntu No.‘ 7 l'iax'lmrn St. w.. they had a son,‘ He was named Jnhn. ‘ When John was four yenrn olcl, llle family moved away. Nobody Innk particular notice and since then {our (amilles have lived in the house, But, on June In this year. the liltle buy who hurl been born in the house 62 years. Deters. was rlerted Prlme Minister of Canadai ‘ ll “us in iliis house in Xvixsizidl ilml John a: LES, ‘6? YEARS APART . ;. . house nnd town have not chunxed in all Hint time. There were 500 residents then. There are 500 many. Mrsr Lillian 1403011 und 116 dxlllglletr, Leatn, are liv'lng'iu Ml house today and it looks just as immaculate rind new as the day it was built. "But. it is a (mid hnuae." says Miss Losth. "As you can see. we still heat it with two coal stoves. We burned live tons of coal last winter.“ Barbara St. is :i tar-surtaced htreeL with lour houses an the same side as Lot 7 and five on the other side The house. surrounded by shrubs and (lowers, stands about 5“ feet from the road. In the ‘hexutilully kenL lawn stand two hnrd maple trees, an elm and a nine, all nearly twice as high is the twoâ€"storey house A concrete stop with stays lead- ing to the front door is ohscured hy a row at smallnpmw trees. Entering the front duur there is a very small ball, no bigger than a vestibule. Tn the “right is the living roomi nine by 12 feet 0n the left is the kitchen LhP largest room in the house, Directly ahead as you .cume in the door is the narrow Stair way lending to the second floor, The uldtimers Sfl)‘ that the IJici‘rnhukL-l‘ mm burn . . ‘ ow, (ii years lule‘ as Prime Minister of Canada. will lire A 100% [STABLE CANADIAN DOLLAR ll l . i . . m ins'z cAuAnA cu'ALtiEu UP THE‘ HIGHEST anowru Mr: or Any ATLAN‘IIO‘COMMUNITV‘COUNTRV' l Byeim‘u We‘ik Dec. '29, 1:162. QUEBEC HAS BIGGEST ELETFOR CRATER. Chuhh enter in northern Que- }‘hec is the largest known meteol ' :prater on earth, according to En- Icyclonedia Americana It in 25g ‘ lies in diameter and. part or In. rim, composed ol frightentcd make, is 550 (hat high. 1m. {mim- is filled by a lake who“ but is mild: higher than than 0! healthy later. m l m}: wufimrou manning and 300 miles away, John Diefenbakel‘, which dividefi the kitchen from . Thursday. July lllh. in this lovely house â€" i the militia] residence of the Prime Minister, in Ottawa. â€" Torâ€" onto Telegram. WDEVALiJATION i DIVIDEND . it; 1952 altos: NAj'iouAL rnonucr UP I96 ,srtii. PRODUCTION urine r't'n‘soNAl. mean: up 36 ‘ ggnroaA'r: rkorlrsfur 11% :zilgron-rs up I96 3mm CASH gNCOM: ur :NllMasa mno ID, « ; it _ .éi‘zurifq noo‘ git Paola pp“?! Wins unset 1‘ compiled by returning Dltlcer P.L the living i-aom and a. bedroom downstairs, At the back. at! the kitchen. is a» summer kitchen and behind _p _ n wundshed. The wula’r mullfi’ stands outside the summer kitchen dontr Upstairs there are three bed- rnams â€" one large one on the right its yuu stand at [he to]! and two on the left. A railing how dare the stairwell in the long, narorw hall. It was in the main kitchen that Jenn Dleren'oaker sat when he re- Vlslted his birchnlwe. June 6 accomnaniad by Mrs, Harry Dun neman, 7-1, who acted as a baby sitter to him when hersalr. 5"" a “1"” I Mrs. Dunneman 'John sit in a chair I used to sit and rec cradle. Since the Prime Minister was' only tour when the Dietenbakers moved from Naustudt. he didn't remember anything about the house, Mrs. Dunneman says. He thought he rememheard the rear door on the carriage shed which stand: about 30 feet be- hind the house. Although (he door isn't red to- day. it shows Signs of once having beé that rulnr ‘ 'm sure proud 0! John to» boss's Mrs. Duneman. i i says that fight where k him in his fin l 957. Enumeruliirziiil 17,268 Eligible Voters In Bruce aâ€"r There should he more voteriE going to the polls April 3 in the ‘ federal riding at Bruce than in, ‘ June, 1962. according to statistics S. R. Malcolmson of Kincarfline. V The enumeraturs counted 17.-1 268 eligible voters in the riding! u» more than 100 over the last year total 0! 17.153. l i The enumerutars figures coulul he altered when court of revisiom h2an appeals to have names addv ed and others deleted. The Bruce Riding includes, and extends enstprly to Cnlross and Greeuock townships in Bruce County. " i

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