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BOYLE [Welland Telegraph March 29, 1907]

A Coleman of Winger was the guest of his father on Sunday.

E. Misener of Buffalo is the guest of his brother, J. Misener of Robins Bridge.

J.W. Swayze intends to start a general store in the house lately vacated by B. Rodgers.

The many friends of Mrs. Calvin Traver will be sorry to hear that she is not improving in health as they would like.

All the young men of Boyle that never received any municipal honors have been appointed overseers of highways and poundkeepers.

N.F. Johnson of Robins Bridge is so he can walk some without the aid of his canes. It is four months since he has been able to walk, his limb being broken.

Boyle can beat the two counties for mud and water. If the Council would take as much money as they spent in the Bradley law suit they could make a nice dry place of it.

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