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  • Susie Q Ride brings together women, and bikes, and cancer support

    ByDonna Douglas August 14, 2004March 14, 2022

    Sue McCann loved the number 3. It was always her favourite number, always the one she chose when asked to “choose a number between 1 and 10” — that sort of game. She moved to Utopia in 1982 and immediately put her sales skills to work in a “man’s” world, selling bolts, and nuts, and…

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  • When dreamers take action, a community benefits…

    ByDonna Douglas August 7, 2004March 14, 2022

    Ray Marshall was a “what if?” kind of guy. He was born into a farm family in Kettleby, raised in King Township, took over at an early age the family operation which included a chicken hatchery and processing plant employing 250 people. He lived his childhood and working life in King Township. And in between…

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  • Coincidence, that magic energy that makes connection fun!

    ByDonna Douglas August 1, 2004March 14, 2022

    Well, Scott Archibald has a happy grin on his face these days… this talented graphic designer, tucked at the end of hall 5 in Barrie’s popular entrepreneurial rental space–80 Bradford St.–is still shaking his head after running into a fellow entrepreneur this week. Cass Howarth, proud owner of fledgling Green Hydro, was taking a small…

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  • Clever financing is gifting the whole community…

    ByDonna Douglas July 23, 2004March 14, 2022

    In the mid 60’s, a fervent group of men and women built a ‘temple’ in which to meet. The International Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was also responsible for the construction and funding of the IOOF Home in Allandale, as well as Heritage Place and now a new fabulous facility in Barrie’s expanding south…

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  • Jack McGinnis brings intern(ation)al message to Barrie

    ByDonna Douglas July 17, 2004March 14, 2022

    When I first met Jack McGinnis, I was standing on a fulcrum of indecision, living in a time warp between work I had left and work I had not yet begun, life I had lived and left and life not yet identified. The inability to decide and commit was immobilizing me, and consequently my family….

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  • They say you can’t go home again, but a visit does wonders for the soul!

    ByDonna Douglas July 9, 2004March 14, 2022

    Public School meets Middle Age. There we were, gathering in the parking lot of a building that used to be a mill and is now a fancy restaurant, smack dab in the middle of our home town. We hadn’t seen each other since late public school, early high school, and certainly hadn’t kept in touch….

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  • Young entrepreneurs get their start with Summer Company loan

    ByDonna Douglas July 3, 2004March 14, 2022

    “There’s nothing to do!” That’s the common summer lament and Celia Laur is out to prove that wrong. She’s made it her summer job to find out all the things that are free in Barrie and is publishing an illustrated guide to free activity. Nobody has hired Celia to do this, though. She has started…

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  • Half century of music is wrapped up in Margie’s goodbye

    ByDonna Douglas June 26, 2004March 14, 2022

    She was 10 years old when the phone rang and her mother was desperate. Secretary to Monsignor Clair at St Mary’s, Mrs. O’Connor’s anxious voice told Margie the church needed someone who could play the organ. Now. Quick! So Margie O’Connor scurried over to old St Mary’s, on the hill, across from the convent on…

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  • Barrie bids goodbye to the last of the Rowe girls

    ByDonna Douglas June 19, 2004March 14, 2022

    Dora Rowe Hook was buried on Wednesday. She died last Saturday, hours after playing bridge with her friends at Woods Park. Her sister, Lucretia Rowe, died December 17, 2003 (www.donnadouglas.com/ddes/col271.htm). Ernestine, the baby Rowe girl, died early at age 62, December 11, 1976. This is their story… Good-bye, My Love Dr. Little cradled tiny Ernestine…

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  • Kelly Whiteside’s gift brings together yesterday and tomorrow

    ByDonna Douglas June 12, 2004March 14, 2022

    Orange flames lick the window frame. Bright orange flames. And in the frames are the crests of the emergency service departments of Simcoe County, all represented. Leaves blow out of the window frames, stretching the whole length of the picture. It’s striking; it’s powerful; it’s a tribute to the 343 firefighters who lost their lives…

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