Hello Jane and Lucy: 'Thank you for the suggestions. I'll try the National Archives and see if they have anything on line. However, even if Dufferin County had copies of the Orangeville Banncer,it is too far out of the way for me to visit. I think I'll persuade my sister to go with me to Orangeville and spend the afternoon searching the old newspapers. A first cousin of my father's, Raspin Scott by name, apparently wrote a column for the Orangeville Banner, about Melville in Caledon West Twp. I don't know precisely when he wrote the columns but I would like to find them. He apparently published a small booklet on The History of Melville, sometime before 1972 when he died, and I haven't been able to find a copy anywhere. I have a feeling he may have collected some or all of his weekly column and published it as a book. The Orangeville Banner has been very helpful but they don't have the staff to spend on searching the paper. However, they said I could make an appointment and do the searching myself. I was just hoping there would be copies closer to home, but I guess we can't have everything. Since I don't drive anymore, I hope my Thanks again for your help. As usual, people on Mailing Lists are so helpful and someone always comes up with a solution or suggestion. I have found the mailing Lists invaluable. Kind regards Anne -- Anne Stevens Newmarket,Ont.Can. Researching: Bowering, Raspin, Scott, Shawcroft, Wallwin - England & Canada Beaton, Lawrie, McGillivray - Scotland & Canada. Visit my Web Site. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=walwin-mcgilvray