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I f there is one thing that constantly gets up the collective noses of the voters, it's politicians More ... U nder a tree at the side of River Road where it meets Old Highway 24, in front of one of the More ... 100 YEARS AGO Thursday, November 29, 1906 • R. L. Mortimer, editor of the Shelburne Free Press and a local representative of the Grand Trunk Railway, was one of 24 members of the Canadian Ticket Agents' Association who went on an excursion to Mobile, Alabama, and New Orleans, departing on N More ... Almost every week for the past nine years, I have driven to the Hockley valley in the early hours of Sunday morning to lead worship in St. James Anglican church. More ... On Saturday, Dec. 2, the army is invading Shelburne! Some 400 Personnel from Base Borden will be here at Branch 220, as well as at the Fiddle Park where you can witness the field exercises and the fairgrounds where there will be a full field kitchen and you can sample the fare. Booths in the Warrior More ... |
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