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Singing and bidding for Gilda
      Hundred of people were knocking on Gilda's door Sunday afternoon. About 230 people attended the Knock, Knock ... Who's There? garden party fundraiser for Gilda's Club Barrie Ontario Sunday afternoon.
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Gilford area homeowners showing off their gardens
      Enjoy a delightful summer day in the country by visiting a variety of gardens of interest for everyone in July. The Gilford and District Horticultural Society will host the Welcome to My Garden Tour Saturday July 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Mumsy's the word for another few shows
      Michelle Devlin enjoys letting herself run wild on the theatre stage. It's part of the reason why the Innisfil actress tried out for, and earned, the role of the promiscuous Virginia Shea, in the Onstage Performance Group's production of The Mumsy Murders.
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Author speaking with fans over the telephone
      Fans of world renowned author Jacquelyn Mitchard will be thrilled to hear that they can speak with her in Innisfil. The Innisfil Public Library will be hosting a discussion with Mitchard, who will be speaking with readers by phone. Reference Librarian Mandy Pethick organized the event.
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Family businesses at risk of closing
      According to the United States Federal Reserve, 90 per cent of all North American businesses are family owned. Over the next 30 years, some of these 24 million family businesses will sell, but many will simply close their doors or go bankrupt, according to author and business legacy expert, Thomas William Deans.
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Roadshow Sunday
      Antiques and collectibles will be hitting the road for the 400 Market this weekend. Roadshow's outdoor antiques show and sale will take place at the 400 Market on Sunday between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. There will be a variety of antique and collectible dealers from throughout Ontario, featuring furniture, china, glass, pottery, jewellery, art and books.
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