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Cookstown Horseshoe Club has use of hut for the 2007 summer season by Michelle Minnoch Although the Cookstown Horseshoe Club (CHC) requested council to allow them use of the outdoor pits for the summer of 2007 and half of the indoor pits in the quanset hut for the 2007/2008 season, council decided the CHC is permitted to use the outdoor pitches for the 2007 sea... More ... Writing family history The Simcoe County Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society is holding a meeting at 2 p.m., Saturday May 12 at the LDS Church, 79 Ferris Lane, Barrie. Guest speaker, Lee Ann Smith will show how to write an enjoyable story for all to read. Doors open at 1:30. Browse the book table... More ...
by Michelle Minnoch Barrister Marvin Geist and Kim Nystrom of Cole Engineering Group made a delegation to council Wednesday night on behalf of Shell Canada in regards to a Shell Station and a Tim Horton's at 2098 Commerce Park Drive, on the southwest corner of Commerce Park and Innisfil Beach Ro... More ... Upgrades make Stroud Library accessible by Michelle Minnoch The Stroud Branch of the Innisfil Public Library has had a face lift and now the branch is fully accessible for library patrons. "This is great for the community," said Branch Manager Jayne Asselstine. More ... Lions selling spring fertilizer The Thornton Lions Club is once again selling spring fertilizer. Previous customers will be contacted. Anyone interested in purchasing 25 kg. bags of Spring Fertilizer for $ 22.00 (tax included) or Weed and Feed ($23.00 tax included) should call Glenn (458-8431) or Scott (45... More ... Carol MacPherson remembered at NDP meeting by Bill Rea In addition to being prominent in the local media, Carol MacPherson devoted a lot of her time and energies to the New Democratic Party (NDP). Members of the York - Simcoe provincial riding association took a couple of minutes out to remember Ms. MacPherson Thursday night at... More ...
by Cathie Miller On Tuesday, May 1 The Garden Girls opened their newly expanded business at 203 Barrie Street, across from the Sunoco Station. When I stepped into the shop I was greeted by owner Susan Schill and behind the counter was floral designer, Mandy Agnew. Some of you may remember Man... More ... Youth involved in fatal Angus house fire Early Sunday morning, a citizen called 911 to advise of a house fire on Centre St, in Angus. The Essa Township Fire Department attended and found a vacant house fully engulfed in flames. Ambulance and Police were called to assist. More ... Barrie indoor grow-op On May 5th, members of the Barrie Police Services "Street Crime, CIB and Uniform Divisions" executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant on a residence located at #2 Kemp Street in Barrie. This resulted in the seizure of five hundred and thirty thousand dol... More ... Assault investigation requires public assistance (Town of New Tecumseth, ON) On April 26th 2007, around 7:30 p.m. Nottawasaga OPP received a report of an alleged assault where a local male was riding his bike south on King Street south in the village of Alliston when another local male known to the victim emerged from a mo... More ... THORNTON NEWS by Cathie MIller The McCuaig family Stephanie, Jeff and big sister Megan welcome home Nathan Christopher arriving on April 29 at approximately 1:30 p.m. weighting 9lbs 8oz and 22 inches long. All the grandparents are thrilled with the new arrival Bob and Gail McCuaig, Harold and Debbie Wesbs... More ... Gilford hosts walk to support Guide Dogs Gilford & District Lions Clubs are hosting the Purina Walk for Dog Guides, a fundraising event set to raise money for the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides. The event will be held on Sunday, June 3, 2007 starting at 1:30 p.m. at the Gilford Community Hall. All ages and f... More ... LEFROY/BELLE EWART NEWS by Cathie Miller Did you know...Belle Ewart was once the commercial centre of the region? The place took its name from a local landowner James Bell Ewart. In the mid-1800s the town was an important distribution point, having connections with the Northern Railway and with commercial and passe... More ... News from the Essa Historical Society by Florence Blanchard The Essa Historical Society held its April meeting in the new room at the Thornton Library. President Brian Baker opened the meeting with a prayer. Doug Hamilton and Peter Wiseman attended the meeting from the Simcoe County Historical Society. Doug spoke to us regarding the... More ... |
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