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  2. Helen Shaver - Wikipedia

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    Helen Shaver. Helen Shaver (born February 24, 1951) [1][2] is a Canadian actress and film and television director. After appearing in a number of Canadian movies, she received a Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress for her performance in the romantic drama In Praise of Older Women (1978). [3] She later appeared in the films The Amityville ...

  3. St. Thomas' Anglican Church (Moose Factory, Ontario)

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    The association is hosting "reconciliation" talks among community members to address the legacy of St. Thomas' former residential school and the future use of the space. The budget for the restoration is $2 million (Canadian), of which the association is seeking $1.5 million in government grants and $500,000 in private donations.

  4. Mona Gould - Wikipedia

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    Her family moved to London, Ontario when she was seven years old. In high school, Gould contributed frequently to theToronto Globe's "Circle of Young Canada" section. [3] In 1929, while living in St. Thomas, Ontario, and writing for the St. Thomas Times-Journal, Gould married Jack Graham Gould. Their son, John Gould, was born that same year.

  5. M. Wayne Neal - Wikipedia

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    M. Wayne Neal is a former mayor of St. Thomas, Ontario . Born in St. Thomas on April 4, 1939, Wayne graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1961. While at Western, he captained the Mustangs football team, was an all-Canadian athlete, and was drafted by the Canadian Football League. He chose to return to his hometown to begin a ...

  6. Mitchell Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hepburn (1932-2015) - son. Mitchell Frederick Hepburn (August 12, 1896 – January 5, 1953) was the 11th premier of Ontario, from 1934 to 1942. He was the youngest premier in Ontario history, becoming premier at age 37. He was the only Ontario Liberal Party leader in the 20th century to lead his party to two majorities.

  7. Southwold Earthworks - Wikipedia

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    1923. The Southwold Earthworks is the remains of a pre-contact village site of the Neutral people, occupied about AD 1450 to 1550. The entrance to the site is located on Iona Road, approximately three kilometres south of Iona Ontario, Canada. A double oval ring of raised earthworks surrounds the remains of the village.

  8. Neutral Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    The Southwold Earthworks, near St. Thomas, Ontario, contains the remains of a precontact Neutral village and is a National Historic Site of Canada. It is known for conspicuous earthworks, which were rare in southern Ontario, and are well preserved. [42] The Museum of Ontario Archaeology in London, Ontario, is located adjacent to the Lawson site ...

  9. Jumbo the Elephant (Bronnum) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo the Elephant is a concrete and reinforced steel statue by Canadian artist Winston Bronnum. The statue was commissioned by the city of St. Thomas, Ontario to mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Jumbo, a circus elephant that was killed in the community after being struck by a train. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The city funded the $70,000 sculpture ...