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The Sturgeon Point History Project: August 2012
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The Sturgeon Point History Project. Sunday, 19 August 2012. 70th Anniversary of the Raid on Dieppe. Today is the 70th Anniversary of the Raid on Dieppe. Allied troops involved in the raid. Of these, roughly 5,000. Were Canadian. The remainder were British commandos and 50. Canadians killed. Of these, 807. Were killed in action, 28. Died of wounds and 72. Canadian prisoners of war. Allied aircraft shot down. Aircraft losses for the RCAF, inlcuding 10 pilots. Then to the Kozaks who now called it Manita.
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The Sturgeon Point History Project: May 2013
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The Sturgeon Point History Project. Wednesday, 22 May 2013. Bugle Call: John "Doc" Savage. It is with sadness that I report the passing of John "Doc" Savage. He was a tour de force, with and amazing capacity for life, that had been slowly silenced by Alzheimer's. John Savage on Lake Avenue, 1928. John was "out" at a point in time when many were still fearful of community reaction. He paved a road of tolerance for younger generations. As a young man.. Joe Rivard and John Savage. Doc had the opportunity t...
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The Sturgeon Point History Project: July 2012
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The Sturgeon Point History Project. Saturday, 21 July 2012. We have had two significant donations in the past couple of weeks. We would like to thank June Mclean for her generous financial donation. It was very much appreciated and her kind words were equally apprciated. Our thanks to you all for your generosity. The Sturgeon Point History Project. Speaker Series - 2nd Speaker Paul Arculus. He first focused on our own favourite founding father, George Crandell. There is no doubt that Crandell's youth...
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The Sturgeon Point History Project: May 2012
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The Sturgeon Point History Project. Tuesday, 29 May 2012. It was a gorgeous day with wonderful winds that make you wish a regatta was being held today. Sailing on Sturgeon Lake, 1962. A reminder that for the Canada Day display, we are looking for pictures of Sturgeon Pointers on the the water - sailing, canoeing, waterskiing, bobbing with noodles, regattas at home and away, picnics at Third Landing, having fun on docks and in boat houses. The Sturgeon Point History Project. Thursday, 17 May 2012. I was r...
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The Sturgeon Point History Project: January 2013
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The Sturgeon Point History Project. Sunday, 13 January 2013. It is with regret. It is with regret that I advise that I will be stepping down from my role as Coordinator of The Sturgeon Point History Project. For all the reasons you can imagine, as my family is no longer resident in the village, my ability to manage the position has become unworkable. The History Project is not static. It should grow and change and new volunteers, bringing new ideas and direction, are needed to keep it moving forward.
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The Sturgeon Point History Project: Bugle Call: John "Doc" Savage
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The Sturgeon Point History Project. Wednesday, 22 May 2013. Bugle Call: John "Doc" Savage. It is with sadness that I report the passing of John "Doc" Savage. He was a tour de force, with and amazing capacity for life, that had been slowly silenced by Alzheimer's. John Savage on Lake Avenue, 1928. John was "out" at a point in time when many were still fearful of community reaction. He paved a road of tolerance for younger generations. As a young man.. Joe Rivard and John Savage. Doc had the opportunity t...
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The Sturgeon Point History Project: June 2012
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The Sturgeon Point History Project. Saturday, 23 June 2012. The Sturgeon Point History Project would like to thank the Brown family for the generous donation of their family's sailing pennants. Dating from about 1911 through the early 1930s, these cotton and wool flags show the evolution of the Lindsay Canoe Club's squashed frog. While some of these pennants are quite fragile, we will be able to display a number of them at the Canada Day heritage display. The Sturgeon Point History Project. The Sturgeon ...
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The Inside Scoop: June 2015
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Why an Interview, ,. Ontario Festivals and Events. We are pleased and proud to present ". Monday, June 29, 2015. THE ART SIDE OF KAWARTHA SETTLERS’ VILLAGE …25th Anniversary … The Scoop! Has had the wonderful experience of visiting. Kawartha Settlers’ Village. Ontario on several occasions. Today we take you on a journey “back in time” to “bring you to the future”. 8230; You can see below, one of my favourite photographs the Festival Nomad. Took at the Village. By Judi " Scoop. Who had been gifted the pro...
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Kawartha Settlers’ Village – Cooking in the Olden Days. August 10, 2015 7:48 am. A couple of weeks ago, our family stayed at a cottage for a week in the Kawartha’s area. One of the things we did besides playing at the beach, swimming, and fishing, was going to Kawartha Settlers’ Village. Kawartha Settlers’ Village Entrance Sign. Fancy Stove (left) Not-so-fancy Stove (right). After visiting settler’s village, my husband and I couldn’t stop talking about it. I said to him, I wanted to go back without t...
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Kawartha Settlers’ Village – Cooking in the Olden Days. August 10, 2015 7:48 am. A couple of weeks ago, our family stayed at a cottage for a week in the Kawartha’s area. One of the things we did besides playing at the beach, swimming, and fishing, was going to Kawartha Settlers’ Village. Kawartha Settlers’ Village Entrance Sign. Fancy Stove (left) Not-so-fancy Stove (right). After visiting settler’s village, my husband and I couldn’t stop talking about it. I said to him, I wanted to go back without t...
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