Heffron's Meat Market and the office of Thomas Code, Blyth, Ontario.
I purchased this RPPC at the same time as I obtained the Hotel Bedford RPPC and the photo of the Bert Stewart home of Blyth. A quick Google search turns up the Heffron name in Goderich, Blyth and Brussels but the name on the door on the left of the image nails this photo down to Blyth, Ontario. Thomas Code (1844-1937) was a notary public, real estate agent and clerk of divisional court in Blyth after he retired from farming in Morris Township, Huron County. He had been a township councillor and a reeve of Morris. He is buried in Blyth Union Cemetary. One of his daughters was the grandmother of Nobel Prize winning author Alice Munro. All this information comes from messages posted to the genealogy forums of GenForum.
Heffron's Meat Market and the office of Thomas Code, Blyth, Ontario.
I purchased this RPPC at the same time as I obtained the Hotel Bedford RPPC and the photo of the Bert Stewart home of Blyth. A quick Google search turns up the Heffron name in Goderich, Blyth and Brussels but the name on the door on the left of the image nails this photo down to Blyth, Ontario. Thomas Code (1844-1937) was a notary public, real estate agent and clerk of divisional court in Blyth after he retired from farming in Morris Township, Huron County. He had been a township councillor and a reeve of Morris. He is buried in Blyth Union Cemetary. One of his daughters was the grandmother of Nobel Prize winning author Alice Munro. All this information comes from messages posted to the genealogy forums of GenForum.