HISTORY OF SOUTH NORFOLK forgettable past—in which they played so effective a part! assess Old—timers who have lived 60 years in the Muni- cipality and are still living are as follows—with the year of their coming here: Harold Sturton (born in Mun. 1879, son of Herb. Sturton); Frank Parker, 1878; E. R. McNeil], Chas. Williams, Mrs. Blanche Buchbach Young, Austin Stedman, Miss M. E. Sted- man, all 1878; John Perrie, Art. Willett (see foot» note 11), Mrs. Geo. Green, Jas. McNeill, H. Smith, Wm. T. Smith, C. T. Metcalfe, C. L. Darling. Mrs. H. Sturton, Henry, Geo. and Art. Dell, and W. H. Eadie, all in 1879; and Wm. Tarbath, 1880. In the Holland district we have Mrs. J. Leslie, Jas. Campbell, Wm. and Mrs. Charters, Robt. Camp 1. bell, John E. Sanderson, Dan. McNeill, Wm. Mor~ row, and Sam Biglow. In the Cypress River district there are Alex. Su~ therland, Wm. Thomas, Mrs. J. Young, Wm. Mc— Leod, and D. Chewings. A list of the Reeves and Clerks, and the period of their stewardship, follows: Reeves—R. H. Little, 1880 to 1882 (all years inclusive); John Moir, ’83 and ’84 (later on Hol- land Town Board); Wm. Cooper, 1885 to 1888; R. Warren, 1889 to ’91; K. Robson, '92 and '93; T. C. Forbes, ’94 to ’96; D. F. Williams, '97 to '99; Jas.‘ Stanton, 1900; W. Venner (now living near Winnipeg), 1901; W. D. Staples, 1 1902 -——4Q—-: