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  2. Ontario Junior Lacrosse League - Wikipedia

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    Peterborough Century 21: Oshawa Green Gaels: 4-3 1980: Whitby Consolidated Builders: Peterborough Century 21: 4-2 1981: Peterborough James Gang: Oshawa Green Gaels: 4-3 1982: Peterborough James Gang: Oshawa Green Gaels: 4-0 1983: Peterborough James Gang: Etobicoke Eclipse: 4-0 1984: Whitby Warriors: Peterborough 'A' Team: 4-1 1985: Whitby ...

  3. Century 21 Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Century 21 Organisation was a group of companies founded by Gerry Anderson in the early 1960s to expand on his television production company, AP Films (APF; later Century 21 Productions). In addition to APF, the group included:

  4. Orillia - Wikipedia

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    Orillia (/ ə ˈ r ɪ l i ə /) [6] is a city in Ontario, Canada, about 30 km (18 mi) north-east of Barrie in Simcoe County. It is located at the confluence of Lake Couchiching and Lake Simcoe . Although it is geographically located within Simcoe County, the city is a single-tier municipality .

  5. Orillia City Council - Wikipedia

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    Orillia City Council is the governing body of the city of Orillia, Ontario. Council is made up of one mayor and nine councillors (two per ward): Mayor Donald McIsaac; Ward 1 - Whitney Smith and David Campbell; Ward 2 - Luke Leatherdale and Ralph Cipolla; Ward 3 - Jeff Czetwerzuk and Jay Fallis; Ward 4 - Janet-Lynne Dunford and Tim Lauer

  6. James Brockett Tudhope - Wikipedia

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    James Brockett Tudhope (March 21, 1858 – February 3, 1936) was a Canadian manufacturer and politician. Tudhope was born in Oro Township, Canada West in 1858, the son of William Tudhope, a carriage manufacturer, and Mary Reid. In 1897, he formed the Tudhope Carriage Company in Orillia with his brothers. In 1902, with partner Harry Anderson ...

  7. Doug Downey - Wikipedia

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    Downey was elected to the Orillia City Council in 2000. He was re-elected in 2003 and served until 2006. He was elected to the Ontario Small Urban Municipalities Board from 2003 to 2006. He served on several boards and commissions, including finance, Downtown Orillia Management Board, Stephen Leacock Museum and the Orillia Opera House.

  8. Huronia Regional Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, the Ontario government established a branch of the Toronto-based Provincial Lunatic Asylum in Orillia, modifying a hotel to suit this purpose. [7]: 27 Within a few years, the facility was closed down due to disrepair, but due to increasing demand for residential mental health services, it was reconditioned and reopened in 1876, this time as a newly independent "Hospital for Idiots and ...

  9. Ethan Moreau - Wikipedia

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    Pre-OHL, Moreau played OHA-B junior hockey in Orillia, Ontario, for the Orillia Terriers, where he won the coveted Steve Philips Memorial Award for Most Improved Player (1990—91 season). [2] When Moreau was selected by the Blackhawks, he had just completed his third year in the OHL, playing for Niagara Falls. In addition to good physical ...

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