May 11, 1921
A final attempt to get the two political factions at Harrietta together failed and the recall election will be held as ordered on May 25. Some of the principals and their attorneys were in conference yesterday regarding a possible patching up of the difficulties but it was decided to go through with the affair. Accordingly, Mrs. Minnie Southwick, president; Robert Freeman, clerk, and four of the trustees, will go before the village electors seeking vindication for their course through which the results of the March 7 election defeating these officers have been ignored because the election board put in by the opposite faction on election day failed to properly file a statement of the result. The official ballots for the recall election now are being printed. Under the official heading for the special election, which is being conducted by Judge Fred M. Breen, of probate court, under Act 44 Public Acts 1917, appears the phrase, For the Recall of Minnie Southwick from the
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Ethisan s all-Canadian formula was crafted by Last Straw Distillery and approved by Health Canada in April 2020, at the height of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
VAUGHAN, ON, Feb. 19, 2021 /CNW/ - We re very pleased to announce the official public retail launch of Ethisan, an all-Canadian plant-based hand sanitizer. Ethisan is made from a proprietary formula with just seven ingredients, including 70% USP wheat ethanol grown in the Canadian prairies. It s the highest quality ethanol you can get, said Fred Carroll, the general manager at Last Straw Labs, Ethisan s parent company. There s no possible way we could spend more on base ingredients and that is why it is night and day when you compare it to other sanitizers on the market.
Old Mission History: Carnival Held at New School in 1958
Old Mission Peninsula School Carnival, 1958 | Old Mission Gazette Photo; Mary Johnson Archives
Today’s installment of Old Mission History comes from my Mom’s scrapbook, which is a wealth of fascinating information about not only her life growing up in the south, but also after she married my Dad in 1946 and moved to the Old Mission Peninsula in 1947. They met at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
Now in my possession are many large scrapbooks full of super-cool stuff dating back to her childhood through her school and college years to life on the OMP.