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“We made do with what we could grow or what we could trade.” I look up to Bill Hutchinson, and for good reason. Bill is a Grey County gentleman, and provides a solid example of how to be a good person, and how to experience Life.
Bill was born 1 ¼ miles south of Flesherton on April 8, 1930, and vividly remembers baking bread and churning butter with his mother when he was 6 years old.
Bill’s voice alone is worth listening to on repeat. Hear 85 years of [re]collection, and about how he and his brothers repaired the power lines in The Great Storm of ’47 that carried on for 3 days and 3 nights. On The [re]CALL Project.
By South Grey Museum“We made do with what we could grow or what we could trade.” I look up to Bill Hutchinson, and for good reason. Bill is a Grey County gentleman, and provides a solid example of how to be a good person, and how to experience Life.
Bill was born 1 ¼ miles south of Flesherton on April 8, 1930, and vividly remembers baking bread and churning butter with his mother when he was 6 years old.
Bill’s voice alone is worth listening to on repeat. Hear 85 years of [re]collection, and about how he and his brothers repaired the power lines in The Great Storm of ’47 that carried on for 3 days and 3 nights. On The [re]CALL Project.