Olive Marina Arlow Watson
Image of Olive Marina Arlow Watson, who wrote the personal account “And the Road is Now Called Rutherford.” This manuscript contains memories from Arlow Watson’s childhood, growing up on a farm just outside of Elder's Mills. During World War II, Olive’s mother, Margaret Watson nee Wilson, was the president of the local Red Cross Society and engaged in a range of good works, including making quilts for soldiers who returned home and allowing recruits to practice training maneuvers on their farm.
City of Vaughan Archives: M013.19
Olive Marina Arlow Watson
Image of Olive Marina Arlow Watson, who wrote the personal account “And the Road is Now Called Rutherford.” This manuscript contains memories from Arlow Watson’s childhood, growing up on a farm just outside of Elder's Mills. During World War II, Olive’s mother, Margaret Watson nee Wilson, was the president of the local Red Cross Society and engaged in a range of good works, including making quilts for soldiers who returned home and allowing recruits to practice training maneuvers on their farm.
City of Vaughan Archives: M013.19