Red & White Store
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The Red and White store used to be a familiar feature on Mashell Ave. For years you’d walk in and find Keith Malcom and Jesse Dawkins ready to serve you.
The building is no longer standing, and …

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Olava Kjelstad and her Fawns

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Olava Kjelstad and fawns

Olava Kjelstad and fawns

Just a wonderful shot of Olava Kjelstad and two fawns. For those of you not familiar with Olava, she was one of the early pioneers of Ohop Valley, having come from Norway. She spearheaded the Lady’s Aid  and the Edergerton school in Ohop Valley. Her farm still stands and people who knew her, remember her fondly!

Photo courtesy of Steve Burwash.

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