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She shared her wit and wisdom through her writings for several publications throughout Ontario, including 'The Curious Daytripper' and 'The Orillia Packet Times'. She also created pen and ink sketches of well known buildings in Oro Township (now known as Oro-Medonte Township). [2] Lucas died on January 29, 2011, at the age of 96.
Charles Michael Duhig (21 April 1953 – 9 January 2010) was a Canadian actor and radio host.. He is noted for his appearances in television commercials from age 10 and his regular role in the television series Swiss Family Robinson (1974).
Michael Jones (1 January 1991). Solos and Sketches for New Age Piano.Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation. ISBN 978-0-7935-0059-8.; Creating an Imaginative Life Trafford (1995, 2006) ISBN 978-1-57324-011-6
His first newspaper job, beginning at age 19 at the Orillia Packet & Times, saw him cover his first auto race, on the ice of Lake Couchiching during the 1962 Orillia Winter Carnival. [3] He covered his first Indianapolis 500 in 1969 and his first Formula One Canadian Grand Prix in 1970, both for the Globe and Mail. He joined the Toronto Star in ...
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Ballard was a journalist with the Newmarket Era, the Aurora Banner, the Orillia Packet and Times, Canadian Press and the Toronto Star. He has run his own business consultancy firm CSB Communications with clients in the business, education, association sectors in Ontario. He was also the executive director for a consumers advocacy group. [3]
The Lindsay Post was a newspaper in Lindsay, Ontario, Canada, that was established as The Canadian Post in 1857 in Beaverton before being moved to Lindsay in 1861. Before it ceased publishing in 2013, it was a twice-weekly, broadsheet community newspaper that was part of Sun Media and Quebecor, Canada's largest newspaper publisher.
The novel was well received, being reviewed in Toronto's Saturday Night, The Week, and Christian Guardian, the Portland Transcript, the Orillia Packet, and the Halifax Herald. [1] The publisher produced three editions in the first year and continued to issue printings until 1907. [1]