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November 14th, 2007
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Lt.-Cmdr. Bob Gwalchmai presented certificates to all veterans who attended Sunday's Remembrance Day services at the Cenotaph in Schomberg. Turn to page 3 for more Remembrance Day activities in King. More...

There's plenty of agreement on all sides that the forested area of the closed portion of the 7th Concession needs to be protected. But is letting the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) take the land in question over from the Township the way to go? More...

King Township Historical Society invites all to attend a talk by the biographer of Sir Henry Pellatt, Carlie Oreskovich. This is an opportunity to hear the story of Col. H.M. Pellatt, his triumphs and losses, the Queen's Own Rifles Regiment, Casa Loma and Lake Marie in King Township. More...

Staff and students at King City Secondary School held their annual Remembrance Day assembly Friday. Recognizing the efforts of the brave Canadians who fought valiantly to defend our country during wars past, the student body prepared a series of performances that captured the essence of the day. More...
On temporary loan from the prestigious and world renowned National Museums of Scotland, the King Township Museum is happy to present The Emigrant's Kist. This poignant exhibit tells the story of Scottish emigrants during the early days of travel by sea. More...
Their numbers are dwindling, and many of those who remain are showing definite signs slowing 'way down. That's one of the things I noticed Sunday as I covered two very well-attended Remembrance Day services in King. More...
Some people are never satisfied with what they have, but the reality is changing things might not be an improvement. Take the example of policing. There are some who would say they are not properly served, when there really isn't a lot of practical room for improvement. More...
Gardeners in King, especially vegetable gardeners, had a difficult time keeping their plants growing this summer due to the very hot and dry weather. If one had barrels placed under downspouts to catch the rainwater, they found they were invaluable. We had continual reminders of the vagaries of c... More...
The King Township Historical Society will soon be selling tickets for its christmas concert. It will be Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in King City. By popular demand, the Blazing Fiddles will be back to entertain, and it's understood there will be one more violin in the ... More...
Submitted on behalf of the NobleKing Knights minor bantam hockey team. Oct. 16 saw the NobleKing minor bantam Knights face Innisfil on their home ice in Stroud. The first period was scoreless, thanks to some great goaltending by Ben Rossetto who faced many shots from some pretty tough offen... More...
Main Street Christmas If you still need volunteer hours for school, the committee running A Main Street Christmas needs you. There are many jobs available, for the night before, the actual festival day (Dec. 1) and the following day. If you're interested, call Linda Jessop at (905) 939-2069. Vo... More...
King Bible Church Overtimers invites you to Christmas Celebration Dec. 4. Dessert, tea and coffee will be served at 1 p.m. and the program is from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Hilary Price, wife of the Pastor of Peoples Church in Toronto, will be bringing us the Message of Christmas. The Venables Family of Holl... More...
Nobleton United Church Thank you to everyone who supported our pastaeuchre evening Saturday. It was a lively social night, with lots of laughs. Nov. 18, we are going to have a special worship service for people of all ages. There will be good music and wonderful stories and people of all ages ... More...