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  • Excuse me, Your Highness, but could you go around?

    ByDonna Douglas February 27, 1999March 14, 2022

    It’s an amazing thing how time changes our perspective on things. I was revisiting some of my early days in journalism (the late 60’s, when women were just beginning to make inroads into this field) and the tremendous opportunities I enjoyed as a staff reporter on a small daily newspaper. In those days, the Kingston…

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  • Ingrid has anchored the west end of downtown

    ByDonna Douglas February 20, 1999March 14, 2022

    Exactly 10 years after the day she opened her doors, Ingrid Steinbach is turning the key for the last time on Dreamer’s Rock, a charming gift and artisan shop on Dunlop St. West. Dreamer’s Rock has been a great gift anchor for Barrie’s downtown and Ingrid has operated it with personality and pizzazz. Not only…

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  • You can pop your way into the black!

    ByDonna Douglas February 13, 1999March 14, 2022

    It’s funny how people deal with “tragedy.” In the south end of Barrie is a little dynamo whose outlook on life bubbles right up to the surface. Vicki Southon is one of those “glass-is-half-full” types. Her longtime job with Toronto Dominion Bank went the way of the do-do bird as automated teller machines took the…

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  • One little boy raises the consciousness of a community

    ByDonna Douglas February 5, 1999March 14, 2022

    Tuesday night I left my daughter doing homework and slipped down to City Hall, expecting to be one of a handful of people prepared to register as a bone marrow donor. My interest was sparked by the enthusiasm of Vicki Southon, a local fundraising business owner who came in contact with the bone marrow movement…

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  • I can do this myself!

    ByDonna Douglas January 30, 1999March 14, 2022

    Janett Sampson kept a promise to her father and in doing it she discovered a talent that may well become her new career. Right now, though, Janett’s working the night shift for ICS Couriers in Barrie. She sorts mail for the morning crew and makes a 3:30 am run to Toronto for deliveries for doctors…

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  • Teenage love affair and big bucks lure me

    ByDonna Douglas January 16, 1999March 14, 2022

    It was one of those high points in a teenage life… a high school dance, a DJ from THE radio station of the era, and a dance contest with an hour’s taped interview with The Beatles as its prize. Plus all four autographs on a single sheet. Can you imagine the equivalent thrill of that…

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  • Are we de-sensitized by it all?

    ByDonna Douglas January 9, 1999March 14, 2022

    I wonder sometimes how much the human spirit can handle. I’m thinking this week about a couple of situations which seem so overwhelming the first reaction is to set them aside, ignore their reality. The first is a local situation, but a national–even international–story. It’s the Townsend story. One month ago I wrote about the…

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  • I’m in charge of my own destiny, thanks!

    ByDonna Douglas January 2, 1999March 14, 2022

    While we’re on the topic of new beginnings, yesterday was certainly momentous… the first day of the last year of this century. How many human beings get to witness this time, reflect on past, present and future at the changeover of one century to the next? We’re among the very few. This gets me to…

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  • Of bows, boxes, bags, beliefs, and but’s…

    ByDonna Douglas December 25, 1998March 14, 2022

    Christmas is a season, not a day. That’s what I kept telling myself as I stood among the tissue and ribbon and the gazillions of bottles of herb vinegar, bags of hand made dip herbs, books, knitted items, soaps, etc. It is my style to enjoy making something and then do a lot of it….

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  • Robinsons past will be part of its future

    ByDonna Douglas December 19, 1998March 14, 2022

    This past summer when I decided to make windows for our cottage porch (to cut down on high winds) the first place I went was to Robinson’s Hardware. Steve Arnott looked at my sketches and we chose the right hardware to hang the things. I’m an optimist, so I was sure I could do this!…

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