Talk:Margaret Lally "Ma" Murray

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Ma Murrays house is the village hall in Anmore British Columbia, could that be included or not?

Yeah, of course; but you can add it yourself if you want. I was going to wait to get a copy of their daughters' book, The Newspapering Murrays, as it has various details including their life at Anmore. That house has quite a lot of stories attached to it; it was out of there Ma ran Country Life, which was for rural women; she was also as I think I put in the article a driving force behind the Women's Institutes. Can't remember what George was running at the time; The Chinook had folded, I think. Whatever; always in Wikipedia you're welcome to insert stuff; that's probably in need of a cite, which would be some kind of web reference of other source. If you'd rather not let me know and I'll make a stab at it; but a simple mention if you want to add it is more than fine.Skookum1 07:42, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

That house does have quite a history, it's still got the presses inside it too, I agree that generally you have to cite things, but it is the village hall, and I don't really see how anyone could dispute that claim, or how I would cite it, but I'll mention it in here somewhere. TotallyTempo 17:04, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ma Muuray's House

I cannot find out when it was occupied, the village bought the house "for free" in 1988 though, from the smurthwaites. TotallyTempo 22:37, 13 December 2006 (UTC)