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>       Southwestern Ontario Trip
>                                    to the
>         Oil Museum of Canada
>         Saturday, May 15, 2004
>
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> On May 15th, the Chapter has planned a trip to the
> Oil Museum of Canada, located in Oil Springs.
> Since the oil industry in North America began right
> there, this is our opportunity to find out more about
> its history. Following the tour of the Museum and
> Archives, the Chapter will be providing an old-
> fashioned picnic lunch in the pavilion, with wonderful
> fare for all. After lunch, members are encouraged to
> check out the active rigs on the Museum property,
> revisit favourite sections of the Museum and Archives,
> or to go exploring in some of the many unique towns
> and villages in the area . . . Oil City . . . Petrolia . . .
> Wyoming . . . .   With its magnificent architecture,
> great shopping, beautiful parks and gardens, and
> meandering hiking trails, Lambton County has some-
> thing of interest for all.
>
> 10:00 a.m.    Tour of the Museum and Archives
> 12:00 noon    Picnic lunch (provided by the Chapter)
>
> Afterwards, go exploring!
>
>
> Bring your family . . .
>                       Bring a friend
>
> RSVP*:  Mary Gladwin  519-423-1928 ext. 210
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> *Please reply  by Friday, May 7th.

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