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ORVILLE MCDERMID & FAMILY MADE A DIFFERENCE
Orville lived most of his life in Latchford. He studied accounting in Toronto and after a period inthe work force was hired at the former Misericordia Hospital in Haileybury. He was involved inthe planning of the new Temiskaming Hospital, to which he moved in 1979, and of
SUSAN MANCANTELLI MADE A DIFFERENCE
Susan was born in Rouyn Noranda, and grew up in mining camps in the Canadian north. She wasa long time registered nurse with the Canadian military, and served in Germany and acrossCanada. On her retirement she settled in Haileybury, and lived there until her death. She said
TRUMAN KELLY MADE A DIFFERENCE
Truman was born in Bancroft and moved to New Liskeard as a child, where he finished hisschooling, and worked for Ministry of Transportation until his retirement in 1979.Truman was a man of deep faith, who believed in living his Christianity and sharing it withothers. He was
BARBARA FLAHERTY MADE A DIFFERENCE
Barbara was born and went to school in Baysville and Bracebridge. In 1968 she married RobertFlaherty and they moved to New Liskeard and managed the Husky Motel and Tri Town Drive InTheatre until its closing, after which she was head cashier at IGA and later a cook
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Seeding ag development
NLCAT a life-changer for early gradDiane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – Over almost three decades, the New Liskeard College of Agricultural Technology sent its grads to fields across Ontario and beyond.The “aggies” number some 800.But no alumnus is as deeply rooted in the
DRAWING STRAWS
Getting to make a mess was more fun for some young hunters than actually finding the quarters hidden in the straw. Dozens of youngsters came out for games and races at the fifth annual SMC/North Cobalt Flea Market Fun Day held at Teck Prospect Park in Cobalt on Saturday,