Dr. Livingstone I presume? No, It’s John Livingstone Coming Back to Lanark County — Friends of the Dalhousie Library

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Dr. Livingstone I presume?  No, It’s John Livingstone Coming Back to Lanark County — Friends of the Dalhousie Library

The Lanark Era

Lanark, Ontario, Canada • Wed, May 11, 1898Page 1

Dr. David Livingstone’s brother, John was a member of the Dalhousie library in 1841. A John and Mary Livingstone is listed on the member list. He later moved to Listowel, Ontario. Photo of John Senior and John Jr. Livingstone

The Evening Star

Toronto, Ontario, Canada • Tue, Nov 2, 1897Page 4

HIS SON John Livingstone Jr.- nephew of Dr Livingstone– born in Lanark County and became a druggist in Listowel, Ontario

The Hamilton Spectator

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada • Mon, Feb 5, 1934Page 5


Star Weekly

Toronto, Ontario, Canada • Sat, Sept 17, 1932Page 27

Dalhousie Library — Looking for Books and Historical Protection — First Rural Library of Ontario

Did You Know About the Rules of the Dalhousie Library? 1828 –The Library Pioneers

Did You Know? The Oldest Library in Lanark County

Joseph Park — Park Family 101 — Dalhousie Township

The Friends of the Dalhousie Library are looking for some new small bookshelves for the Dalhousie Library Museum. If anyone is interested in making some, please email dalhousielibrarymuseum@gmail.com

Thank you!!!

Don’t miss the Watson’s Corners Community Hall Open House and Grand Re-Opening of the Dalhousie Library and Museum Sunday June 2! See you there! 📚

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Our baking volunteers are hard at work getting things ready for the Book and Bake Sale coming up Saturday April 20 from 9-3!

Thank you for supporting the Dalhousie Library Museum

We spent the entire day yesterday sorting and organizing books for our upcoming Book and Bake Sale! Let me tell you… we have every kind of book for every person – any age and reading taste! (We have about 4000 books at last count!).

Come on out to the sale on Saturday April 20th from 9-3 at the Watson’s Corners Hall! See you there! (Cash, debit, and credit accepted). 📚

About lindaseccaspina

Before she laid her fingers to a keyboard, Linda was a fashion designer, and then owned the eclectic store Flash Cadilac and Savannah Devilles in Ottawa on Rideau Street from 1976-1996. She also did clothing for various media and worked on “You Can’t do that on Television”. After writing for years about things that she cared about or pissed her off on American media she finally found her calling. She is a weekly columnist for the Sherbrooke Record and documents history every single day and has over 7800 blogs about Lanark County and Ottawa and an enormous weekly readership. Linda has published six books and is in her 5th year as a town councillor for Carleton Place. She believes in community and promoting business owners because she believes she can, so she does.

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