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  • Baby, you should look at her now!!!

    ByDonna Douglas October 28, 2006March 14, 2022

    When Joyce Franz was three months old, her head lolled to one side. By the time she was six months old, her development was stunted on one side. In 1962 at 15 months, the cheery, sunny baby was doomed by doctors who proclaimed to her parents: this child will never walk or talk. Well, spend…

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  • You’re pinning on more than a poppy…

    ByDonna Douglas October 20, 2006March 14, 2022

    In a few weeks, white boxes with coin slots and poppies will show up all over Barrie. Most of us will slip a loonie or a twonie into the coin slot and pin on a poppy, left hand side please, just over your heart. In fact, most of us will buy several of these. Something…

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  • Put this in the ‘never believe it’ category!

    ByDonna Douglas October 14, 2006March 14, 2022

    Seven years ago, at the generosity of a breeder of black and yellow English labradors, a four year old entered our home. Completely unlike our dog who had passed away half a year before (see alpha dog on my website), this black lab with the perked up ears, the tilted head and the coal black…

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  • Mike Moran proves it’s possible to die well…

    ByDonna Douglas October 7, 2006March 14, 2022

    Seven months after Mike Moran found that his body was full of cancer, heturned to his wife, Cheri Doman, and said, “I’m dying.” “Not tonight you’re not,” answered his friend, business partner, lifepartner, soul connection. “Not tonight.” This intimate moment occurred the evening Mike entered the palliative wingat Royal Victoria Hospital; it was the culmination…

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  • Magdalen makes incredible connections for young families and care

    ByDonna Douglas September 23, 2006March 14, 2022

    “Hello. I wonder if you can tell me what the salary rate for a live-in care giver would be for the Belleville area?” The voice on the other end gives a website: www.labourmarketinformation.ca Magdalen discovers the hourly rate for a livein caregiver is $9 per hour. Salaries have risen since the minimum wage was pegged…

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  • When is a neighbourhood, a neighbourhood?

    ByDonna Douglas September 23, 2006March 14, 2022

    Every year, this newspaper puts out nominations for its Readers Choice awards. And its readers respond with enthusiasm. And the paper presents plaques to the winners and those plaques hang proudly in the reception areas of the winning businesses. I’ve often thought it might be interesting to ask Advance readers about their neighbourhoods. Who lives…

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  • The ice-breakers are opening their doors

    ByDonna Douglas September 16, 2006March 14, 2022

    It’s harder to go ‘first.’ Many people think that if you’re ‘first’ to do something, you reap most of the financial benefits. Might be true in the odd case, but mostly ice-breakers need fortitude, vision… and patience. This month, five women are celebrating the fact that five years ago they broke the mould and started…

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  • A technically superior, vacation enhancement to be enjoyed by all!

    ByDonna Douglas September 8, 2006March 14, 2022

    Respite is a wonderful thing! Even if you love your work, as I do, having the talented Elaine Murray take over this space gave me a truly restorative holiday. Thank you, Elaine. What does one do on holiday? Well, for me, it takes a week for the buzzing to stop… you know, the multi-tasking checking…

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  • We all dream about it; few of us really do it

    ByDonna Douglas July 29, 2006March 14, 2022

    Last summer Doug Moody and Wendy Bette had a garage sale. They divested themselves of all the extra stuff sitting in their basement and their garage. Especially the cross country skis. Along with the glassware and ‘treasures’ went tools, camping equipment, extra hoses, some plumbing stuff… you know, all the stuff that we accumulate just…

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  • Growing up equal is a very powerful thing

    ByDonna Douglas July 22, 2006March 14, 2022

    If you look at the track record of Major Roy Randell, it’s like a Canadian geography lesson. While he spent his youth in a Newfoundland outport and then in Corner Brook, Roy took his officers training in St John’s and moved to Ontario where he met his wife, Charlene, who also grew up in Newfoundland….

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