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  2. Campbellford - Wikipedia

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    The Trent River (long before it became a canal) meandered through the Campbell property and, not far from the current town centre, the river was shallow enough for crossing. The river crossing came to be known as "Campbell's Ford." In 1876 the Village of Campbellford was created and then became a town in 1906. Its centennial was celebrated in 2006.

  3. Dementia 13 - Wikipedia

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    Dementia 13 was one of several Roger Corman productions veteran B-movie character actor Campbell appeared in, [10] but it was the first that was completed on such a small budget. Coppola had convinced Campbell (and his The Young Racers co-star Patrick Magee) to appear in the film.

  4. Trent Hills Thunder - Wikipedia

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    The Trent Hills Thunder is the 2024 re-branding of the Campbellford Rebels a Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada.They play in the Tod Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League, and were formerly members of the Empire B Junior C Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association.

  5. Trent Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Trent Hills is a township municipality in Northumberland County in Central Ontario, Canada. [2] [3] It is on the Trent River and was created in 2001 through the amalgamation of the municipalities of Campbellford/Seymour, Percy Township, and Hastings Village. [4]

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  7. I See the Rain - Wikipedia

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    "I See the Rain" is a 1967 song recorded by The Marmalade, written by lead guitarist William Junior Campbell and vocalist Dean Ford (born Thomas McAleese). [ 1 ] This was the band's third CBS Records release, following their 1966 name change from Dean Ford and the Gaylords and change of label from Columbia (EMI) to CBS, and was one year before ...

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