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June 13, 2007  RSS feed

The Corona Guitar Quartet provided a varied program Thursday night, with selections ranging from the 16th to 20th centuries. the musicians were Per Dybro Soerensen, Volkman Zimmermann, Kristian Gantriis and Mikkel Andersen. The concert was a presentation of Arts Society King and the King Township Museum. More...

The possibility of the proposed extension to Highway 427 running through King is still alive and needs to be addressed. A delegation representing Concerned Citizens of King Township (CCKT) had that message for King councillors Monday night. More...

Tonight (Wednesday) promises to be a beautiful evening, so why not spend it outside, watching a spider's efforts to save a pig from the dinner table? That's what's going to be shown tonight at Nobleton Sports Park (just outside the arena) as Movies on the Lawn opens with Charlotte's Web. More...

Representatives from York Region, East Gwillimbury, Newmarket and the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) joined members of the Dunlap family Friday to celebrate the donation of the 18-hectare (43-acre) Peggy's Wood property. More...
They didn't quite give their all, but several students at the two elementary schools in Nobleton last Wednesday made significant contributions to help others. They had large locks of their hair cut off to help under-privileged kids who need wigs. More...
Between now and Labour Day weekend, I think we're going to have to get used to the prospect of a lot of TV specials, documentaries, newspaper stories, magazine articles, etc., all timed to mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana. More...
Editorial
Premier Dalton McGuinty announced last week that his government won't raise taxes if re-elected this fall. That should be seen as very good news; sure to attract many votes. And it will attract votes, at least from people who have short memories. More...
Letter to the Editor
It seems to me that sometimes our politicians make comments that seem contradictory to their good intentions. One councillor was recently quoted as saying, "Even the calmest of horses can be unpredictable. A sudden movement or noise can make a horse swerve inadvertently into the path of an oncoming vehicle. More...
The Inside Pitch
Despite the rain at the beginning of last week, there were a surprising number of games being played on the diamonds in and around King Township. Junior rookie The Tile Source sponsored team played two games last week and it is quite evident that each player is improving with every game. More...
Saturday was an eventful day for the Schomberg Lions. Bill Koppens was feeding pop cans into this crusher, which Lion John Bradbury called a "community invention." About 1,200 of these cans can be condensed into a bundle that can be sold for about $25. Those who didn't want to watch cans being crushed could check out some of the items available at the garage sale. More...
King's Corners
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Submitted by Kathy Patterson Southern Hospitality Sunday is almost here! This Sunday (Father's Day) we're having an outdoor service at 10:30 a.m. with southern gospel music, followed by a southern barbecue. More...
Nobleton Notes
Sunday services at Nobleton United Church start at 11:15 a.m. The church is at 6076 King Rd. W. Call (905) 859-3976 for more information. The June 17 sermon title is What does God want from us? Join us as we welcome our confirmand, Lynda. More...