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Community September 5th, 2007
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Eat Local Week Challenge
Can you eat only food grown or produced in Caledon or Ontario for one week?
      September 9 to 15 marks Caledon's first annual Eat Local Week as proclaimed by Caledon council at the Aug. 7 meeting. Everyone, from residents to farmers to restaurants to food shops, are invited to participate by eating, growing, preparing or selling local food.
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Sunday School welcomes Coulter and Noble to posts
      Members of Caledon East United Church are thrilled to welcome Cathy Coulter as their new Sunday School coordinator. Cathy has lived in Caledon East for 20 years and has been an employee with the Caledon East Day Care Centre for 13 years. Her experience with children will be a marvelous asset for ...
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Two ministerial steps taken in right direction
      Transportation Minister Donna Cansfield deserves to be commended for two steps she has taken in recent weeks. The first we have in mind was her announcement that relief is in sight for this area's embattled commuters who daily face two major bottlenecks on Highways 10 and 410, which form the natu...
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CWL holds monthly meeting
      The Catholic Women's League monthly general meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 8pm at Holy Family Parish Hall 60 Allan Drive. A welcome back social with fun and games. Suggestions and review of the upcoming year's plan. All ladies welcome.
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St. Patrick School celebrates 100th anniversary
      September 4, staff, students and community members gathered at St. Patrick School in the community of Wildfield to celebrate the school's 100th anniversary with an opening ceremony and ribbon cutting. St. Patrick School has a proud heritage and humble beginnings. In 1907 St. Patrick School origin...
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Guiding registration
      The Girl Guides are holding registration Sept. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness. Sparks 5-6- year-olds, Brownies 7-8, Guides 9-11, Pathfinders 12-15. The cost is $125 for the year. For more information please contact Lynn Dumanski at 905-857-3730.
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BIA Madness prize winners abound
      Not only was the community a big winner during the annual Midnight Madness festival hosted by the Bolton BIA, many visitors won some great prizes, too.
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