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Mary Hutchins Memorial Project In 2004 the long anticipated Loyalist Programme finally took place at Kingsville Historical Park's Charlie Campbell Museum. View Details >> |
Heritage Advocate Elected to OHS Board 2006 September - Ken Turner U.E. now Vice President of OHS View Details >> |
Their Stories, Our History: Canada's Early Years 2006 September - Bicentennial Branch Activities included in new School Text View Details >> |
Bicentennial Branch Regular Meeting 2006 November 18 - Bicentennial Branch hosts Dominion President View Details >> |
John Wendel Wigle History of the Wigle Family and Descendants 1931. This out-of-print book was made available through the combined efforts of Margaret Lewis and Margie Luffman. Unfortunately this offer has sold out. View Details >> |
Loyalist Trails UELAC Newsletter Loyalist Trails UELAC Newsletter is an email newsletter issued every one to two weeks for members and friends of the United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada. If you would like to subscribe see details. View Details >> |
Bicentennial Branch Regular Meeting 2007 March 3 - Bicentennial Branch Meeting featured guest speaker Christopher Lucki. View Details >> |
Bicentennial Branch AGM 2007 May 5 - Bicentennial Branch AGM featured guest speaker James Mays. View Details >> |
Annual September Luncheon 2007 September 8 - Annual Luncheon Meeting, Church of the Epiphany Kingsville, Ontario View Details >> |
The Loyalist Rose The flourishing Loyalist rose found in a flower bed on the front lawn of the OPP Station, Division Street, Kingsville, ON. was planted by Branch charter members, Margaret Lewis UE and Jean Arner Walton UE in 1990. View Details >> |
History in the Making Bicentennial Branch President Margie Luffman, curator of the Canadian Clonal Genebank in Harrow, describes the Doomsday Vault as a 'Noah's Ark' of seeds. View Details >> |
The Loyalist Apple Most people are quite familiar with commonly grown apple cultivars such as McIntosh, Cortland, Red Delicious, Northern Spy, etc. Another apple, less well known, but nevertheless very important, is the Loyalist apple. View Details >> |