Iona Station, Ontario

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Iona Station is a hamlet located on the border of Dutton-Dunwich and Southwold Townships, in Elgin County, Ontario, Canada.The "station" in the name was on the Canada Southern Railroad owned by the Michigan Central Railroad, later by the New York Central Railroad.

The Canadian-American economist John Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006) was born in Iona Station.[1][2]

The Iona Station General store (which is closed now) was operated by D.J. McBride and was taken over by his son, Arthur. At the same time a blacksmith shop on the east side of the townline was operated by Harold "Boots" Dundas.

During the early years, the children of the community went to S.S.#6 Dunwich – a one room school house, located on the southwest corner of Shakleton Road and Iona Line. The school house has since been demolished and is a private residence.

The farmhouse and barn of Wayne Kellestine, convicted[3] in the 2006 Shedden Massacre, is located nearby.

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  1. "John Kenneth Galbraith dies at 97" CBC News 2006-04-30
  2. Galbraith, John Keneth. "The Scotch"
  3. "Trial dates to be set for accused in Bandidos massacre" CBC News 2007-07-11