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  2. Alma, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was established in Alma. The church moved to a new stone church in Alma in 1892. [3] The Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway built a line through Alma in 1870. [4] The line was eventually taken over by Canadian National Railway, and was abandoned in 1983. [7] The Alma railroad station has since been ...

  3. Alma College (St. Thomas, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Alma College was a girls' private school in St. Thomas, Ontario, in Canada.Built in 1878, the school was in operation between 1881 and 1988. The college closed in 1988 in part due to a teacher's strike. [1]

  4. Mapleton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The largest and central community in Mapleton is the village of Drayton, which contains the township offices and has the largest retail presence.. The township also contains the smaller communities of Alma, Bosworth, Dobbenville, Glen Allan, Goldstone, Hollen, Lebanon, Moorefield, Parker, Quarindale, Riverbank, Rothsay, Spruce Green, Stirton, Wyandot, and Yatton.

  5. James Scarth Gale - Wikipedia

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    Gale was born on February 19, 1863, in Alma, Ontario, Canada. His father John Gale was a Scottish immigrant who moved to Canada in 1832. His Pennsylvania Dutch mother Miami Bradt was from Hamilton, Ontario. Together they had six children, of which James was the fifth. [2]: 137–138

  6. Battle of the Alma - Wikipedia

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    In the Province of New Brunswick, Canada, The Parish of Alma was created surrounding the Village of Alma in 1856, commemorating the then-recent Battle of Alma. Alma, Nova Scotia, Alma, Ontario, Alma, Michigan, and Alma, Quebec are named after the battle.

  7. List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (before 2001)

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    The third tornado, also an F0, touched down near Goldstone, Ontario, and continued east to Alma, Ontario, and Orton, Ontario. The tornado caused significant damage to many farmsteads. The tornado damaged a church and cemetery in Mapleton, Ontario. This tornado was likely underrated with some documentation listing it as a suspected F4 tornado. [180]

  8. Centre Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Centre Wellington is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, located in Wellington County. The primary communities are Elora and Fergus. The area is agricultural but also includes industries such as manufacturing. In the Canada 2016 Census, the population was stated as 28,191. [1]

  9. File:Houses on Peel Street in Alma, Ontario (1910).jpg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 13:12, 16 April 2017: 536 × 341 (124 KB): Magnolia677: Cropped; removed watermark; corrected contrast. 13:12, 16 April 2017