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Memories of the Lumber Era- The Buchanan Scrapbook Clippings and Local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich

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With files from The Keeper of the Scrapbooks — Christina ‘tina’  Camelon Buchanan — Thanks to Diane Juby— click here..

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Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich



Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich

Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich
Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich
Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich
Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich
Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich
Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich

Lanark County local photos from-Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich

Logging Down the Line From Snow Road to Lavant to Carleton Place to Appleton to Galetta

Remembering the Old Log Timber Slide

I Saved the Lives of 29 Men That Day

The Pembroke Lumber Company Rare Photo

History of McLaren’s Depot — by Evelyn Gemmill and Elaine DeLisle

The Continuing Saga of Christena McEwen Muirhead—The McLaren Mill

The Day Carleton Place was Nearly Wiped Out!

Clippings Of the McLaren Case The Scandal That Rocked Lanark County

History of McLaren’s Depot — by Evelyn Gemmill and Elaine DeLisle

David Armitage Gillies –Last of the Old “Camboose” Lumber Men


Loggers– Arborists– Then and Now in Lanark County

A Logging Camp Story — Beaver Stew

Just Another Day in Logging

  1. Six Women in Town but Lots of Logging
  2. Loggers– Arborists– Then and Now in Lanark County
  3. You Don’t Waltz With Timber on a Windy Day
  4. Smoking Toking Along to the Log Driver’s Waltz 
  5. Sandy Caldwell King of the River Boys
  6. Your Mississippi River, Ontario Fact of the Day

Documenting Jim Parker Carleton Place– Cameron Highlander

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Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich


The Cameron of Highlanders of Ottawa was placed directly under the command of the Brigades of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division. The Battalion was organized into “A”, “B”, and “C”. Companies as Machine Gun supported an Infantry Battalion with the exception of No.7 Platoon, which was under the direct command of Nan Red Sector of North Shore Regiment whose job was to take out the Radar Station. The Camerons of Highlanders of Ottawa were equipped with the Vickers. 303 machine gun, a medium weapon fed by 250 round cloth belts of 303 ammunitions  and fired in full automatic bursts of 10 to 20 rounds.all


Juno Beach – The Canadians On D-Day
Juno Beach – Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (M.G.)
all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich
all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich
all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich Carleton Place lads in Plymouth England
all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich-In Carleton Place– see the Town Hall in the background and Central Bridge and the laundry flying above
all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich– Jim’s friends
all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich– Jim’s and friends
all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich– Jim parker and friend

all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich– Jim Parker and friends

all Photos thanks to Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich— Jim Parker
all Photos thanks to -Nigel Klemencic-Puglisevich — New Years 1944 (one month leave)

1944 Canadians get a one month leave — on film

Also read-

Remembering Private Gordon Willard Stewart WW 2 Veteran

It Takes a Lot of Wind to Blow a BagPipe

The March to Black’s Corners

The Fighting Lads of Lanark County WW1–Who Do You Know?