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Community May 30, 2007
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     A few weeks back, The Scope published a photo of the beavers that were found along the 7th Line. They are also making the presence known in the Big Bay Point area, coming on shore and having a snack or two. Remember not to approach the animals, and if you are boating in the area, watch out for them....
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Advancement Ceremony for Sparks and Brownies
      Ther Brownies and Sparks from Cookstown had their Advancement Ceremony on May 1st.
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Cookstown Boosters take a 'trip' to Antarctica
by Susan Stein
      On Thursday, April 19, I went on a cruise to Antarctica. As you must perceive not in person, but actually close to being on it, watching and listening to the great slide show and commentary by Clara Irwin. Clara Irwin, who is St.
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County building proves too small
by Richard Blanchard
      Simcoe County council has given its approval to the purchase of two modular buildings to house its staff as its current building has insufficient space for its employees. The purchase will cost of $269,000.
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      Kim Rainey of Cookstown cut her hair and donated it to make a wig for cancer patients. photo by S. Stein
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"The Wedding Party" at Newton Robinson United Church Spring Tea.
     photo by Susan Stein
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
A directory of what is happening in your community
      The community event calender is provided as a free public service to non- profit organizations to announce    upcoming    events.
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Essa Historical Society celebrates 28th birthday
by Florence Blanchard
      The Essa Historical Society met in the Thornton Library Meeting Room on Saturday, May 26. President Brian Baker opened the meeting The Program Secretary Olive Lee read the minutes for the previous meeting and roll call was answered by telling what the members like best about our society over the...
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      Donna Wice, President of the Innisfil Historical Society, made a presentation to Mayor Brian Jackson over the long weekend. Mayer Jackson's father was the first president of the Innisfil Historical Society.
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There was a plant sale at Lefroy United Church over the weekend.
     photo by Michelle Minnoch
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