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  • A master’s touch

    ByDonna Douglas February 17, 2001March 14, 2022

    It’s amazing what wonders lurk behind the doors of ordinary homes in ordinary subdivisions. Such is the case with Larry Shannon. Larry’s house is nestled in among a bevy of former cottages and newer homes all jumbled with each other near the water in the new town of Innisfil. In former years, Larry’s area of…

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  • It’s another world down on the ice!

    ByDonna Douglas February 10, 2001March 14, 2022

    Thank you MacLaren Art Centre! Thank you Sean-William Dawson for thinking of an art show like none Barrie has ever seen. Last Saturday, we leashed up the pooch, donned ski pants, toques, grabbed a couple of plastic bags (for the pooch’s you-know-what) and entered Kempenfelt Bay at Johnson’s Beach. We walked across the Bay, chatting…

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  • How many more sleeps?

    ByDonna Douglas February 3, 2001March 14, 2022

    It’s only a week away until we go back to school! Just 18 days til our wedding! One more month til Spring Break, and a few days on the ski slopes! Mommy… when’s the Easter Bunny coming? Anticipation has a miraculous power to excite, incite and motivate us as human beings. And whether we’re adults…

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  • Talk about a kiss-off!

    ByDonna Douglas January 27, 2001March 14, 2022

    A few of us were talking last week about our worst customer service experiences. The discussion included the frustrations of working for a large corporation where you’re encouraged to use a certain lingo, specific turns of phrase when dealing with customers. Especially angry customers. It gave me pause to look back on my none-too-brief career…

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  • Jeff Walther does not wear white gloves

    ByDonna Douglas January 20, 2001March 14, 2022

    Last Friday night I joined 175 other people in a darkened room in Parkview Seniors Centre. We were not playing euchre. We were there to wait for our hero, and to surprise him with a lifetime of accolades for who he is and what he’s done. Jeff Walther could be called “Mr. Barrie.” For his…

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  • Sometimes we can’t see the forest for the trees

    ByDonna Douglas January 13, 2001March 14, 2022

    Just the other day a friend commented on whatever happened to the environment. You know… back in the 80’s it was top of mind stuff for everyone. People were installing black plastic composting units in their backyards and starting to separate newspapers and tins and glass and plastic. Environmental concerns were the topic of conversation….

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  • Gail & Ed Regan are building a retail example of excellence

    ByDonna Douglas January 6, 2001March 14, 2022

    I don’t know about you, but when I enter a business I’m often aware of knowing just the present, just what I see before me. It’s kind of like that at the Blue & Gold automotive retail mecca being created by Ed and Gail Regan in Angus. Called Angus Autopro, this auto repair centre is…

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  • When Dreams come true it’s usually due to tenacity

    ByDonna Douglas December 30, 2000March 14, 2022

    When Ida Maynard was a young woman she vividly remembers listening to radio descriptions of the Tournament of Roses Parade. She was “tied” to the radio in 1927 for the first ever transcontinental radio broadcast of a sporting event–the Rose Bowl football game. She was caught up in the imagination of the descriptions of flowers,…

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  • A Pot Pourri of Good Things

    ByDonna Douglas December 23, 2000March 14, 2022

    Aha! It seems that my Christmas tree stand column last week struck a few chords. People have been sharing their experiences with the horror of ‘the tree stand’ stories all over Barrie. This is comforting… it’s nice to know that you’re not alone. Here are some of the emailed responses I’ve received… Helen Kuhn writes:…

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  • Tree trimming is only the icing on the cake!

    ByDonna Douglas December 16, 2000March 14, 2022

    It’s time to head out to the tree farm, climb aboard the wagon, listen to the sleigh bells and the laughter of other families, and get the tree for the holidays. With one exception this has been our pattern since our firstborn in 1978. It’s fun. It’s fun to run from tree to tree yelling,…

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