July 2013 Archive

Shelburne Memorials and The Art in Remembering

One of Shelburne’s oldest businesses, now a locally owned family run business, Shelburne Memorials, lends a hand extending a personal and artistic touch while helping ...

Perfect love casts out fear

“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not ...

Crossroads Community Church

This week our dear Pastor was present at the Annual Wesleyan District Conference to obtain his commission as Reverend. Although he feels honored by this ...

Shelburne Library news

What an exciting Saturday!! Our launch of the TD Summer Reading club was a huge success as more than 50 children and their parents attended. ...

Second-generation graduation

Hyland Centre Child Care hosted over 120 guests at their 23rd Annual Graduation Ceremony on Thursday June 20th. This year marked a milestone for the ...

Horticultural Society welcomes David Warburton

Members of the Shelburne & District Horticultural Society met  recently to hear guest speaker David Warburton discuss landscaping in the garden.  David is welcomed by ...

CORE Concert to feature Jim Cuddy

Kay Sayer, right, hands a Jim Cuddy concert flyer to Nicole Hambleton. The August concert is a CORE (Conserve Our Rural Environment) fundraiser in support ...

Seniors Visit Kickin’ Back Alpaca Ranch –

A group of seniors from the Adult Day Program in Dufferin County had the opportunity to visit the Kickin’ Back Alpaca Ranch near Markdale in ...

Travelling Canada from the comfort of the Shelburne Library

Jeanne Cruikshank, Children’s Librarian, introducing the TD Summer Reading Program to children and parents on Saturday, July 6. Her background prop is a racing tire ...

Dipping into the past

150 YEARS AGO Thursday, July 9, 1863 • rom the Orangeville Sun: Our old friend Mr. Samuel Wallace has opened a cabinet shop in connection with ...

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