Stone building





two small hamlets east of Two Hills on Hwy 45 were once major centers that at one time boasted populations of over 100 residents.   The CPR rail line passed through the communities in 1927 and served as a catalyst for growth over the next 20 years.   Grain elevators, post offices and pool halls were just a few of the businesses that thrived in these agricultural communities.   Today the communities have seen their populations decrease and many of the fine structures sit vacant.   Musidora's hall and church along with Morecambe's hall are still in use and are host to various dues and events.   Today these agricultural centers serve as a reminder of the hard work and dedication that our forefathers exhibited earlier this century. 


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