Norma O’Hare My Life with Polio
Norma Gerding O’Hare was one of the unfortunate people who contacted polio in the epidemic of 1952-1953. Norma describes in […]
Norma Gerding O’Hare was one of the unfortunate people who contacted polio in the epidemic of 1952-1953. Norma describes in […]
On a warm Saturday nights the Champion Ball Diamonds was the place to be.
The history of the Smith Farm.
Jean tells us of the ease of obtaining a driving licence in 1946.
Memories of busy days shopping in Champion.
Ray shares his Mother’s story about the origins of “The Bishop’s Chair”
New technology arrives in 1927, Electric Power.
Rachille shares with us the excitement of her families first Telephone in 1944.
You no doubt have seen the Coalmine Road sign. Watch and learn the story behind the sign.
Lola (Bateman) Findlay describes how she became the editor of the Vulcan Advocate, and her duties during WW II.