Monday 5 September 2022

Lucan Biddulph Villager

The township of Lucan Biddulph has its own magazine! The first edition of the Lucan Biddulph Villager hit the stands in June 2022. And it’s FREE!

Cover of the inagural issue of the Lucan Biddulph Villager, June 2022. Photo permission courtesy of the publisher.

The Lucan Biddulph Villager offers the residents of Lucan Biddulph the opportunity to learn more about their community. The magazine’s focus is on small businesses, organizations and institutions in the township, activities and events, profiles of residents, and even local history.

The June 2022 issue features a story about Lucan’s early days. In “Lucky Lucan Comes a Long Way” by staff writer, Lynne Williams, you’ll see two postcards from the collection of our relative, the late Hulda May(Culbert) Carscallen...

The Little Ausable River. Postcard courtesy of Wendy (Gowland) Boole from the collection of Hulda May (Culbert) Carscallen.

The Little Ausable River. Postcard courtesy of Wendy (Gowland) Boole from the collection of Hulda May (Culbert) Carscallen.

If you’re a descendant of John Culbert and Mary Ward, your ancestors lived in Lucan Biddulph. John Culbert and Mary Ward were among the early settlers of Biddulph Township, arriving from Ireland in 1840. John and Mary would be amazed by the area’s growth and to know that Lucan Biddulph has its own magazine.

WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF THE LUCAN BIDDULPH VILLAGER?

If you live outside of the Lucan Biddulph area, you can visit Villager Publications' website each month to view the latest edition. Don’t delay because back copies are available online for a limited time (about six months.) If you live in Lucan Biddulph, copies are delivered free to local residences, and set out at local venues such as Lucan Drug Mart, Langford Lumber, and other locations.

To read the June 2022 issue, click here.

To read the July/August 2022 issue, click here.

To read the September 2022 issue, click here.

Cover of the Lucan Biddulph Villager, July/August 2022. Photo permission courtesy of the publisher.

Lucan Biddulph isn’t the only community served by Villager Publications. On their website, you can also find magazines dedicated to Byron, Strathroy-Caradoc, St. Thomas, Ilderton, Komoka-Kilworth Delaware, Lambeth, Port Stanley, and Hyde Park-Oakridge and Wortley Village in London. If you live or have friends or relatives in those communities, be sure to visit Villager Publications.

Happy reading!

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