This article appears to be the third in a series of articles discussing the effect of the ups and downs of the lumber industry on the town of Blind River. This piece covers a period from 1929 to 1958
This article appears to be the third in a series of articles …
Article four in this series discusses the 1968 announcement by Domtar of the closure of the local mill. The last whistle blew at 5 pm on June 19, 1969 and saw 300 people join the 300-400 who had alre
Article four in this series discusses the 1968 announcement by Domtar of …
This is the fifth part of the series discussing the depletion of white pine forest stock in the area that would have led to an inevitable shut down of the Domtar mill sooner or later. It also discuss
This is the fifth part of the series discussing the depletion of …
Gladys Hornby, The Sault Star, August 23, 1980, p. 27 This article celebrates the Rupp family's 50 years as summer residents of Blind River's Lake Lauzon. Information about Rupp's arrival, purchase of land and subsequent family summers here are included
Gladys Hornby, The Sault Star, August 23, 1980, p. 27 This article celebrates the Rupp family's 50 years as summer residents of …