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Community October 10, 2007  RSS feed

Rebellion association to hold AGM
      The annual general meeting of the Lloydtown Rebellion Association is scheduled for for this Sunday (Oct. 14). It will start at 2 p.m. at Schomberg Public Library. This will be a business meeting only, and all members are asked to attend.
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PALS to meet next Thursday
      Schomberg and area community groups are invited to attend a PALS (Pottageville and Lloydtown, Schomberg) forum next Thursday (Oct. 18) at 7 p.m. at Schomberg Community Hall on Main Street. This is an opportunity to share your plans, projects and concerns with representatives of other groups. The goal is to make the community an even better place to live.
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Photo contest deadline is fast approaching
      The deadline for submissions to the Moraine in Focus photo contest is Oct. 15. Presented by the Caring for the Moraine Project (CMP) and the Monitoring the Moraine Project (MTM), the goal of the contest is to showcase the magnificence of the Oak Ridges Moraine while at the same time showing appreciation and support to its stewards.
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Schomberg United Church to celebrate anniversary
      The congregation at Schomberg United Church will be marking its 159th anniversary Oct. 21. The special guest at the 11:15 a.m. service will be renowned humour motivational speaker Selina Frederick, who will talk of laughter with God, and is expected to bring tears to eyes. She is one who believes that church doesn't have to be dull, but can be exciting and humourous.
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Heat pump may be better heating and cooling option than the furnace or air conditioner
      Heat pumps are often misunderstood or not understood at all. Because of this, consumers may not realize that there may be a better heating and cooling option than a furnace or air conditioner.
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Overseeding now can pay off in the spring
      Fall is an important time to improve the strength of your lawn in order for it to be able to endure the long hard Canadian winter. This fall will be especially important as most of us look out at our backyards and see nothing but brown dead grass.
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Time to get the inside ready for entertaining
      Company's coming! No more nightmares about Aunt Beth tripping over last year's stack of magazines. Don't panic. With a little effort and the right guidance, you can go from clutter to organized and appealing living/entertaining spaces and bring that "glow" back to your nest.
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Your prize furniture can still be restored
      T&S Furniture Restoration Refinishing in Vaughan is committed to providing its customers with great quality craftsmanship, according to ownercraftsman Trevor Bujan. "Why throw away what was once a unique piece of furniture that was part of your family's history, and you would love for it to remain in your family for generations to come?" he asked.
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Get glowing over this holiday season with these smart candle safety tips
      Tthe holidays are a time to relax and have fun, but it's important to keep safety in mind as you plan your decorations and parties. Candles are a great way to add ambiance and even fragrance to your holiday festivities, but they can be dangerous, too. According to Fire Prevention Canada, candle fires are more common during the Christmas period.
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Homebuyers say energy-efficiency pays for itself
      Canadians buying new homes prefer ones with energy efficient features and don't mind paying more if it will reduce their operating costs, according an independent survey. J.D. Power and Associates, an international market-research firm, surveyed more than 1,800 homeowners in the metropolitan regions of Toronto and Ottawa.
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Royal Wood Shop offers unique folding doors
      Folding wall doors are among the many unique and innovative products offered by Aurora's The Royal Wood Shop. Fully engineered folding wall doors, made right here in Ontario, these very stable and beautiful doors are resistant to warping and shrinking.
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child safety from Hunter Douglas
      Since 1993, Hunter Douglas, Canada's leading manufacturer of custom window fashions, has been the pioneer of child safety enhancements in window fashions. The company continues its tradition of excellence with a wide assortment of child safety features available for its products.
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Are you looking for a change?
      You choose your colour in paint or fabric and we will make it happen! Changing Colours is entering its fourth exciting year serving King Township and the surrounding area. We specialize in window treatments, painting, and custom slip covers. Our slogan boasts "Windows, Walls, and Whatever!
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