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  2. Robbert Hartog - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian College Robbert Hartog Midland Campus is named after him. [10] He served as Prssident of the Midland, Ontario YMCA Men's Club in 1969, and was a benefactor of the YMCA . [ 11 ] [ 12 ] He also supported Canadian Executive Service Organization, The Wye Marsh, World Wildlife Federation, Canadian Crossroads International, and ...

  3. James Playfair (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    James Playfair was the vice president and general manager of the Midland Shipbuilding Co. [42] President of Midland Golf And Country Club [43] The site of Presbyterian church camp Glen Mohr near Beaverton was donated by the Playfairs in 1930. [44] The Playfairs donated their residence, Edgehill, overlooking Midland Harbour on Georgian Bay.

  4. Jack Hendrickson - Wikipedia

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    Hendrickson was born in Kingston, Ontario.In 2004, he was inducted as a player into the Midland, Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. [1] He had previously been inducted twice; first in 1996, as a member of the Midland team that won the 1958 Ontario Baseball Association Intermediate 'A' championship [2] and second, in 1998, as a member of the 1953-54 Midland Red Wings hockey team. [3]

  5. Midland, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Midland is a town located on Georgian Bay in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.It is part of the Huronia/Wendat region of Central Ontario.. Located at the southern end of Georgian Bay's 30,000 Islands, Midland is the economic centre of the region, with a 125-bed hospital and a local airport (Midland/Huronia Airport).

  6. David Onley - Wikipedia

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    David Charles Onley was born in Midland, Ontario, on June 12, 1950. [2] [3] Beginning at the age of three, he battled with polio, resulting in partial paralysis.[4] [5] In order to facilitate medical treatment, the family moved to Scarborough (now part of Toronto), settling on Orchard Park Drive in the neighbourhood of West Hill.

  7. Village Media - Wikipedia

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    In addition to local news, the sites offer weather, events, obituaries, and a wide range of community information. Village Media is known for supporting local events and charitable causes. The company also maintains content and marketing partnerships with community newspapers in several other Ontario cities, including TBNewswatch.com in Thunder ...

  8. Sarah Burke - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Jean Burke [1] (September 3, 1982 – January 19, 2012) was a Canadian freestyle skier who was a pioneer of the superpipe event. [2] [3] She was a five-time Winter X Games gold medallist, and won the world championship in the halfpipe in 2005.

  9. Peter Donaldson (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Donaldson was the son of Betty and Norman Donaldson, [2] and was born and raised in Midland, Ontario. [3] While attending Midland Secondary School, he performed in Brigadoon and an abridged version of Romeo and Juliet. [4] He attended plays at the Stratford Festival during his youth, which fueled his enthusiasm for acting. [3] [5]