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Robinson, Glandwyn (Burton) death

August 6, 1994
Death
ROBINSON, Glandwyn, B.A. at the King City Lodge on Saturday August 6th, 1994 Glandwyn Burton, in her 84th year, beloved wife of the late John B. Robinson, Bond Head. Pre-deceased by her sisters, Edith Castator, Ethel Lewis and Doris Chastek and her brothers Robert and William O. Burton. Loved sister-in-law of Irma Burton and fondly remembered as "Auntie" of her many nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held in the chapel of the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. south, Bolton on Tuesday August 9th at 2 o'clock. Private internment [sic] Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton. In lieu of flower[s,] donations to the Canadian Spinal Research Organization, Unit 32, 120 Newkirk Road, Richmond Hill, L4C 9SC would be appreciated.

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Issue 3 - Vol. 4

"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 4 Issue 3 from 1987.

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Issue 2 - Vol. 6

"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 6 Issue 2 from 1989.

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Issue 1 - Vol. 7

"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 7 Issue 1 from 1990-91.

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Issue 3 - Vol. 7

"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 7 Issue 3 from 1990-91.

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Issue 4 - Vol. 7

"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 7 Issue 4 from 1990-91.

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New Canal Bridge Officially Opened by County Officials

Article detailed the opening of the bridge near the Holland Marsh pumphouse which "serves a considerable portion of the Holland Marsh, [and] replaces the old wooden structure which was in a bad state of repair". Officials for Simcoe and York Counties, and King Township attended.

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Marsh seniors building opened in ribbon-cutting ceremony.

"After several years of hard work by many people in the Holland Marsh, the senior citizens building in Ansnorveldt was officially opened in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday. King Township Mayor Margaret Britnell, after complimenting the people of the marsh for their efforts, cut the ribbon to open the club. Secretary of the club, John Van Dyke said the need for a community centre had been growing for several years. In the summer of 1972, Mr. Van Dyke said, a group of marsh citizens decided to organize a senior club. For a while the members used a church hall for meetings but it became apparent this would only serve as a temporary measure, and plans for a building were started. A building fund raised $8,000 in the tiny community and by the fall of 1976 the shell of the building had been erected. More fund-raising efforts through the winter brought the total donations up to $17,000, and grants from Wintario and the federal New Horizons programs added $26,700. Mr. Van Dyke thanked York MPP Bill Hodgson for his efforts, and York-Simcoe MP Sinclair Stevens for helping the club get registered as a non-profit organization."

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Farmers on the warpath

"About 50 Holland Marsh farmers are suing the Townships of West Gwillimbury and King, claiming damage to crops in August because of flooding. The farmers served notice of their intentions through their lawyers last month, saying the two municipalities neglected to clean the Schomberg River, and that the pumps at a pumping station didn't work during the heavy rain of August 16. The petition signed by the farmers was sent to the councils by their lawyer Norman Borins of Toronto. It states that because of the failure of the pumphouse much of the land near or level with the river was covered with water. King Mayor Margaret Britnell said the township has no obligation to the farmers because the cleaning of the canal and pumping operations are under the jurisdiction of the Holland Marsh Drainage Commission. Council agreed to receive the letter and send it on to the commission. West Gwillimbury council has referred the matter to the township's insurance company, Frank Cowan Company Limited."

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