Ligoniel at the end of the tram lines remember having to walk up that mountain. .when you got off the tram and started up the hill there was an old lady who used to sit outside and smoked an old white clay pipe.after a short walk up the hill there was a wee bridge and there was small brook trout in it then you came to the loney that took you up to the Horseshoe Road....after what seemed like a long hike we came to Wolf hill Road and my uncle Robert Templeton lived in #4 at the entrance to Wolfhill there was a wee stone fence with a wee Coleen and I used to call her holy socks why I don't know then across the road from the house in Fergies field there was a steel tube stuck in the ground and the sweetest water ever came out of it had to carry 6 buckets a day probably only one bucket made it home I any one interested will post some old pictures. .Fergie used to have the farm further down the road from our house
yes morton i would love to see photos of liginiel ,i was born there 1937 ,i too have wonderful memories of walking that road ,,

and carrying a bucket from the stream tube ,my grannie swore by it being good for you ,