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"Tug-of-War Proves Popular"

Article about the first tug-of-war competition organized at the Pictou North Colchester Exhibition in 1937, including list of team members for all seven teams.

Elmer McClair   Dave Gray   Vincent Heighton   Bill Morrison   Percy Forbes   Stewart Ross   Lloyd Irving   Tom Shields   Spurge Langille   Bert Cameron   J. Ferguson   Nick Bowen   Fred Dalton   Arnold Murphy   Charles MacInnis   Jack Chisholm   Colin Chisholm   John H. MacDonald   Bernard Murphy   Dan W. Chisholm   Dan MacIsaac   Charles MacDonald   John A. Chisholm   Hugh MacDonald   Charles MacLean   John L MacInnis   John McNeill   Gordon Dickie   Dave Stewart   Joseph Kehoe   Henry Sutherland   George Kehoe   Walter Dickie   Dan MacDonald   Aldon Young   Fred MacDonald   Chester Holmes   Allan Dunn   Clarence Clark   Joseph White   Adeloide White   Fraser Bigney   Thomas McGuire   George Buell   Searles Mansfield   Pius Binns   Alf Fraser   Addison Gould   George Ryan   Alex Martin   D. Fraser   Charles Barnett   Bill Barnett   Johnston Barnett   Cecil Polly   Clarence Manning   Ernest Martin   Harold Hingley   Monty Chambers   Rollie Weatherby   Bert Polly   Alex Royals   Alex Fraser   Colin MacDonald   Colin Ross   Ira Hughes   Marvin Murray   Alex Foote   Jim Cunningham   Dan MacDonald   Claude Saxon   Girton Grant   Tom MacQueen   Ernie Porter   Gil Porter   Milton Bentley   Colin Dorrington   George Dorrington   Frank Gerrior   Jim Langille   Paul Pelrine   Joe Reddick   John Somers   E. Josephs   Jim Reid   Joe Benoit   Ted Farmer   J.W. Cummings Plant   Car Works   tug-of-war   Pictou North Colchester Exhibition   Pictou Advocate   exhibition   newspaper  
A History of Abercrombie, County of Pictou, Nova Scotia

Transcription of undated, unidentified, disjointed first page of a four page proof sheet from a printed article. Authored by "An Old Resident"

Abercrombie   Nicholas Denys   Cap St. Louis   Cape George   MicMac   Robert Dunbar   East River   Pictou   New Glasgow   Trenton   Stellarton   Westville   Fraser's Point   Colin MacDonald   Sinclair Expedition   Alexander McNutt   Irish Grant   The Philadelphia Company   Haliburton Brook   Lyon's Brook   Hector   Scotland   West River   82 Highland Regiment   Robert Chisholm   Thomas Cameron   Donald Cameron   Roderic McKay Jr.   William McKay   Pictou County   Invernesshire   74 Regiment of Foot   School grants   Hugh Dunbar   William "the Squire" Dunbar   Hugh Dunbar   Mary Matheson   John MacDonald   William "the Gauger" Dunbar   Coal   Edward Mortimer   King of Pictou   Duke of York   Bridge & Rundell   The General Mining Association   Mount Rundell Stellarton   Allan Shaft   Ballast Island   Albion Mines   Sampson   Ellot   Vulcan   John Biddle   John Buddle   Johnson   Loading Ground   Loading Ground Wharf   Tarred and Feathered   Alexander "the King" Fraser   Sluice   Abercrombie Sluice   Company Road   The Bethel   The Sailor's Bethel   Good Templar's Hall   James Matheson   Alan Cameron   William Munro   Granny Munro   The Gut   Capt. John Rule   Capt. Ingraham   Capt. Wm. Fraser   Capt. Forbes   Capt. George Rivers   William Woodin   John Ingraham   Alex Campbell   Isle of Skye   Clyde Rivers   Durham Cemetery   Laural Hill Cemetery   Sidney Fraser   Margaret Fraser   Alexander Dunbar   Pictou Landing   Granton   Intercolonial Coal Company   Long Wharf   Mrs. James Robertson   Grant Fraser   Mrs. Christie Johnston   Cis Dunbar   The Royal William   Clipper ships   Frederick Julius Pohl  
"Tug-of-War Proves Popular"

Article about the first tug-of-war competition organized at the Pictou North Colchester Exhibition in 1937, including list of team members for all seven teams.

A History of Abercrombie, County of Pictou, Nova Scotia

Transcription of undated, unidentified, disjointed first page of a four page proof sheet from a printed article. Authored by "An Old Resident"