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The Theatre was named after one of the English-speaking world's best known humorists, Stephen Leacock (1869-1944), whose amusing home-spun stories about small-town Ontario endeared him to readers throughout the world. His gravesite is located at St. George's Anglican Church on Hedge Road in Sutton.The campaign to build the Stephen Leacock Theatre was spearheaded by the late Whipper Billy Watson, who was also a life-long resident of Georgina. This beautiful building, located at 130 Gwendolyn Drive in Keswick, houses both the Theatre and Club 55 for seniors.
Emerald Ash Borer in GeorginaThe Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a highly invasive insect that attacks, feeds on, and kills all species of healthy ash trees. EAB was first sighted in York Region in 2008, and is now found throughout the Region and much of southern Ontario. Over the next three to five years the Towns Parks & Facilities Division will be removing infested trees. Additional trees of a different species will be planted throughout Georgina, under the Georgina Tree Planting Program, during usual planting seasons in the fall and spring. For more information about the Town of Georgina EAB Management Plan and resources for residents, please visit our EAB webpage .Community Improvement Plan Approved by CouncilCouncil has approved the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) for Jacksons Point, Sutton and Uptown Keswick. With an approved CIP, the Town of Georgina can now establish grant or loan programs in order to encourage private sector investment in development efforts that seek to improve and revitalize the community
The Rogers store at Arlington Drive - Woodbine Ave in Keswick is your one-stop shop to stay connected on Canada’s largest and most reliable 5G network. Explore our great selection of cell phones, smartwatches and tablets with mobile plans that suit your needs. Need internet, TV or home security? Try bundling home services with a mobile plan for even more savings.
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Family owned and operated since 1972, we began by building mantles and other woodworking products. In 1976 Mason Place, the fireplace branch of the business, came into being. Over the years, we have endeavoured to please our customers with quality products and excellence in workmanship and service. Many of our satisfied customers have returned to thank us for the work we have done for them, and to express the enjoyment they are receiving from their fireplace or stove. Our company is a member of the Hearth, Patio and BBQ Association of Canada. A number of our staff members are also certified by the Wood Energy Technology Transfer Inc. (WETT), the national registrar of the Wood Energy Technical Training Program, recognized by insurance companies. We have an experienced, safety conscious, certified gas fitter for our gas installations. Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association (HPBA) is an international trade association first established in 1980 to represent and promote the interests of the hearth products industry in North America. Mason Place is also proud to be associated with them. It is yet another way that we believe you can have confidence in purchasing products from us. Mason Place is pleased to offer you top quality product at an affordable price.
We wanted a Gas Fire installed in our basement and we chose Mason Place Fireplace & BBQ Centre to do the work. It was the best decision we could have made! From attending the showroom and being treated in such a friendly and professional way - to the eventual installation of the amazing Gas Fire - we felt totally confident in their hands. They explained the safety aspects regarding the installation. They were 100% reliable and thoroughly professional. Thank you Mason PlaceRead more
Emerald Ash Borer in GeorginaThe Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is a highly invasive insect that attacks, feeds on, and kills all species of healthy ash trees. EAB was first sighted in York Region in 2008, and is now found throughout the Region and much of southern Ontario. Over the next three to five years the Towns Parks & Facilities Division will be removing infested trees. Additional trees of a different species will be planted throughout Georgina, under the Georgina Tree Planting Program, during usual planting seasons in the fall and spring. For more information about the Town of Georgina EAB Management Plan and resources for residents, please visit our EAB webpage .Community Improvement Plan Approved by CouncilCouncil has approved the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) for Jacksons Point, Sutton and Uptown Keswick. With an approved CIP, the Town of Georgina can now establish grant or loan programs in order to encourage private sector investment in development efforts that seek to improve and revitalize the community
Kell's Garden City has proudly served customers in the Barrie and Innisfil areas for over 40 years. Starting as an aggregate yard selling topsoil, triple mix and stone, Kell's Garden City expanded in 2009, introducing new products such as bedding, plants, trees, pressure-treated lumber, patio stones and more. Our goal is to be a one-stop shop for home landscapers, landscaping contractors and property maintenance professionals, delivering top quality products at a fair price.
We are a full service facility, ready to meet your needs in sales, service and rentals for the industrial, municipal, mining, construction and commercial markets.
The poem describes the forest of snow-covered pines, where a deer and fawn nibble a frozen apple, and a great gray owl sw down with its feathers trailing through the snow. Two snowshoe hares scamper and play under the watchful eyes of a little fox, and a tiny mouse scurries in search of a midnight feast. When the snow clouds disappear, stars light up the sky, followed by the mystical shimmering of northern lights – all framed by the frost on the window.Once Upon a Northern Night is for readers ages four to seven.