Spencer, Hazel, d. 1993

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Spencer, Hazel, d. 1993

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        [190-?]-1993

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        Hazel Spencer was born in Portland Maine in the early 1900s. During the Second World War she worked at a munitions factory. In 1948 she was invited to become a caretaker of the Eden Game Sanctuary and eventually operated a coffee shop in Rockwood. By the 1960s she moved to Fergus and wrote for the Guelph Mercury. She later returned to Guelph where she attended the University of Guelph. Interested in local history, Spencer, under the name Hazel Mack, authored three books: Historical Highlights of Wellington County; History of Eden Mills and Vicinity; and, The Twelve Townships of Wellington County. She died in October 28, 1993

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