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Valleyfield
[ val-ee-feeld ]
noun
- a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, SW of Montreal, on the St. Lawrence.
Example Sentences
Eventually, in April 1964, a crossing was completed 500 metres below the Forth, when miners from the Kinneil colliery on the south shore broke through a tunnel to meet co-workers from the Valleyfield colliery to the north.
Mr Dudgeon, of High Valleyfield in Fife, regularly cycled to and from his work as a baker at Tesco in Camelon, just outside Falkirk.
Evidently the venerable Bishop of Valleyfield is far from believing, like the publicist whose errors we must all deplore, that in organizing a powerful army "to go overseas to fight and die for the noble and urgent cause so proved to them," the Canadian Parliament "were forging for us a militarism without parallel in any other civilized country, a depraved and undisciplined soldiery, an armed scoundrelism, without faith nor law."
The following pages from a very eloquent Pastoral Letter by Bishop Emard, of the diocese of Valleyfield, will, I am sure, be read with most respectful interest by all.
The seaway experienced a first catastrophe last year, when a lift bridge at Valleyfield, Que., jammed.
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