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  • A giant among us

    ByDonna Douglas December 12, 1998March 14, 2022

    I sat at Gryphon Theatre last October (1997) enjoying the musical winter series that’s been offered for years. When I saw a Don Messer Tribute in the lineup, I had a ho-hum attitude about the show, but I’m a theatre supporter with a paid-up subscription, so I went. It was a wonderful trip down memory…

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  • Remembering Leafy and Gizmo the best family gift

    ByDonna Douglas December 4, 1998March 14, 2022

    It’s gift giving time. The season when people run, grim-faced with list in hand, from store to store. We’re buying happiness… or approval… or both. I also have a list so this is not an anti-commercial tirade. It is a story though about one of the most special gifts my family and I ever received….

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  • There is life after radio

    ByDonna Douglas November 28, 1998March 14, 2022

    When Kory Hopkins worked in radio, his golden voice found its way onto lots of commercials. His wit formed the foundation for lots of commercial “storyboards” where the advertising gameplan told an ongoing story and built to an established audience. Kory moved around in radio and then when the provincial government funded Environmental Action Barrie…

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  • The flip side of an engineering degree is…

    ByDonna Douglas November 18, 1998March 14, 2022

    When Sean Lowrie was a 10 year old grade five student at Steele Street Public School in Barrie, he was a caring kid. He crawled across his backyard fence on Marwendy Dr. to reach the playground at his public school where many after-school hours were spent with friends. He worked his way through Steele Street…

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  • Determination wins day care spots

    ByDonna Douglas November 14, 1998March 14, 2022

    Karen Eilersen is one of the many new-to-Barrie faces that’s becoming quickly a pillar of our community. When she decided to stop commuting in late 1995, it was with the dream to open her own day care centre. Today, Karen operates an innovative, pleasant, family-centred facility on Harvie Road in Barrie’s south end. Her business,…

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  • Tripping into yesterday

    ByDonna Douglas November 7, 1998March 14, 2022

    When Al Eyers and his family owned the Midway Variety Store on Bradford Street, it was truly a place where people met. Bradford Street in the 70’s was car mecca for Barrie and the Midway was a small convenience store and coffee shop, and community catch-all. The Eyers lived above the store and were certainly…

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  • Triple the blessings, triple the fun

    ByDonna Douglas October 31, 1998March 14, 2022

    When Cathy Smethurst & Ron Tulloch were expecting their first child, they did what most of us do… they started collecting nursery items… a crib, a dresser, a change table etc. When they were told this might be a multiple birth, they added a second crib. The year was 1973. The technology was very different…

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  • It’s (n)ice around the pool

    ByDonna Douglas October 24, 1998March 14, 2022

    It was about four years ago that Rob Butler stood in the courtyard at City Hall and felt the seeds sprout. People don’t usually associate Rob with seeds; in fact, people really only think of Rob on skis and in snow. Snow figured in the seeds that Rob sprouted, but steam and sprays and music…

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  • Sitting on the easy side of tragedy

    ByDonna Douglas October 17, 1998March 14, 2022

    In his book, The Prophet, Khalil Gibran describes sorrows and joys as an exact corollary of each other. We will have joy with the same intensity that we have sadness. For those of us who live our lives experiencing neither great joy nor great tragedy, Gibran’s teachings may seem to be not true. But for…

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  • Shhh it’s a secret…

    ByDonna Douglas October 10, 1998March 14, 2022

    There’s a wonderful facility in Barrie that a few people know about but thousands more could use, if only they knew… It’s located at 48 Owen St and in days gone by, it was referred to as the Manpower Office. The sign outside now says Human Resources Development Canada. But, it’s what’s happening inside that’s…

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