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The Boyne Regional Library Was First Organized By The Young Adult Group (Now The Young Citizens Group) In 1943. The Young Adult Group Was Lead By President Alfred J. Strachan And Secretary Margaret Burnett.Initially All Books Were Donated To The Library Because Of A Lack Of Funds. The Young Adult Group Also Needed A Building To House Their Library. They Asked Local Druggist, F.W. Humphries If They Could Display Books In His Front Window. He Willingly Agreed And Offered To Act As Librarian As Well.However, The Library Soon Outgrew The Front Window Of The Pharmacy And New Arrangements Had To Be Made. They Moved To Art Hands Insurance Office And Displayed The Books In The Window There. He And His Staff Acted As Librarians.
Bloomin' Scents is a family owned and operated business. We've been part of the community of Morris since 2004. In that time our business has grown from just flowers to include a variety of other products and services. While our focus is, and has always been, providing the best in fresh flowers and creative design we have expanded to include a variety of plants, balloons, stuffed animals, greeting cards, chocolates, candles, gifts, jewellery and so much more. You never know what we'll have so it never hurts to ask!
Burger Shack invites you to their establishment. This eatery cooks hamburgers for less than $10. Come enjoy their casual ambiance. They are open at night all week and are conveniently accessible by public transit but also by car. Come visit them in a location acknowledged as green and may pay by Visa.
Free the spirit and soothe the soul at the Busted Boot Guest Ranch. Ride and camp in some of the most scenic country in Manitoba. Join us as we venture into the sandhills for a peaceful ride. Savor the tangy smell of the spruce and watch for the knarled o
Once home to roaming Buffalo herds, the area around Gretna attracted people as far back as the early 1800's. Originally known as ''Smuggler''s Point'', it's natural tree cover afforded early settlers and fur trappers a location where undeclared goods were smuggled over the border. Soon after establishing the 49th parallel as the International border, Gretna became an important customs centre and border town for both the Canadian and American governments.