MORRISTON – The Puslinch Historical Society is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a walking tour of the village of Morriston.
“If you live in Morriston or if your family or ancestors resided here in the past or if you have an interest in the history of architecture in Puslinch, you are invited to attend,” officials state.
Historical society members Lynn Crow and Cheryl McLean will tell the stories of dwellings and businesses on Queen, Badenoch, and Victoria Streets.
The quaint village features buildings of log, stone, frame, brick, and cement block, dating back to the earliest Scottish and German settlers.
The event takes place on Sept. 22 at 1:30pm. Assembly and parking are at Mount Carmel Zion United Church at the corner of Church Street and Victoria Street, in Morriston.
The Puslinch Historical Society is working with the Wellington County Historical Society for the tour.