Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 148
... apples , industry and Acadia University . By the 1920s Wolfville abounded in expressions of progress , including town status , street lights , concrete sidewalks , a brick high school , library facilities , a municipal band and ...
... apples , industry and Acadia University . By the 1920s Wolfville abounded in expressions of progress , including town status , street lights , concrete sidewalks , a brick high school , library facilities , a municipal band and ...
Page 237
... apples of yesteryear " . Canadian Geographic 107 ( Oct./Nov . , 1987 ) , pp . 34-39 . ill . Thériault , Nil . " Sigogne , Prêtre " . Revue de l'Université Sainte - Anne ( 1987 ) , pp . 116-119 . Toupin , Robert . " La formation de Jean ...
... apples of yesteryear " . Canadian Geographic 107 ( Oct./Nov . , 1987 ) , pp . 34-39 . ill . Thériault , Nil . " Sigogne , Prêtre " . Revue de l'Université Sainte - Anne ( 1987 ) , pp . 116-119 . Toupin , Robert . " La formation de Jean ...
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