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And for you, may all your days be filled with laughter and you get to the other end of 2023 in good health.
Read moreAnd for you, may all your days be filled with laughter and you get to the other end of 2023 in good health.
Read moreBut wait there’s more! Suddenly Mr. Rachmaninoff was no longer sad. And do you know why? He realized that having all kinds of money means nothing…
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreThat isn’t part of the story either. That is what we story tellers call useless information just like the stuff our representatives at Queens Park and Ottawa send every year in their Christmas messages.
Read moreOnce a subtotal is established and semifinalists selected then the residency of the submitting artist comes into play.
Read moreFortunately our dear friend, Faye Peters, noticed my predicament and called it to my attention quietly so that only Gary, her beloved, my dear wife, and a few hundred other bathers were aware of my embarrassment.
Read moreI’m embarrassed none of the dozen or so artists I know personally, and you do too, who are imaginative and capable of meeting the specifications for workmanship weren’t on the selection list – and everyone connected with handing that much money out should be too.
Read moreAnd so the children were now orphans and since the Conservatives were in power, all 15 kids were tossed out in the street to fend for themselves.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreShareThe Orillia Chamber of Commerce organized annual Santa Claus Parade returned after a two year hiatus because of the pandemic.
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