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Ontario -> History and Politics Before the arrival of Europeans the Ontario region was inhabited by several Algonquian (Ojibwa, Cree, and Algonquin) and Iroquoian (Iroquois, Huron, Petun, Neutral, Erie, and Susquehannock) tribes.
Ontario -> Land and People Ontario, the second largest Canadian province, is the most populous and the leader in mineral, industrial, and agricultural output and in financial and other services.
Ontario -> Economy and Higher Education The most important economic activity in Ontario is manufacturing, and the Toronto-Hamilton region is the most highly industrialized section of the country.
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 Wellesley Township Mennonite Church (St. Clements, ON)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Wellesley Township Mennonite congregation near St. Clements, ON began services in 1865.
The congregation originated through colonization from Woolwich, Waterloo, and Wilmot Townships.
The congregation was located 3 km east of Crosshill on Waterloo Regional Rd. 15; it met in the Harris school.
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 Welcome to Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ontario is the most populous and second-largest in area of Canada's ten provinces.
Ontario's right to Northwestern Ontario was determined by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 1884 and confirmed by the Canada (Ontario Boundary) Act, 1889 of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Ontario is bounded on the north by Hudson Bay and James Bay, on the east by Quebec, on the west by Manitoba, and on the south by the American states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
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 Wellesley Township L.A.C.A.C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Wellesley Township L.A.C.A.C. Wellesley Township L.A.C.A.C. is the Local Architectural Conservancy Advisory Committee to the Wellesley Township Municipal Council.
It was established in 1984 under the Ontario Heritage Act to assist the local community in identifying and preserving local heritage within the built environment.
They have published the Wellesley Township Driving Tour and copies are available at the municipal office in Crosshill for $2.00 plus G.S.T. To learn more or add your knowledge to the growing compilation, you are welcome to contact the chairman, Mr.
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 Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Another major group is the Ontario Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches with 4,019 members in 24 congregations in 1996.
Mornington Township, Perth County, in Wellesley Township, Waterloo Region and in Red Lake.
In Ontario, Conservative churches of Pennsylvania Swiss Mennonite origin include: the Conservative Mennonite Fellowship (founded 1956), 118 members in two congregations (1997); Conservative Mennonite Church of Ontario (founded 1959), 361 members in 9 congregations (1997); and Midwest Mennonite Fellowship whose eight churches in Ontario are part of a 34-congregation fellowship in North America.
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 ipedia.com: Waterloo, Ontario Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
with Waterloo in red.]] The City of Waterloo, Ontario is the smallest of the tri-cities in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and is adjacent to the larger city of Kitchener.
The City of Waterloo, Ontario is the smallest of the tri-cities in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and is adjacent to the larger city of Kitchener.
Kitchener and Waterloo are often jointly referred to as Kitchener-Waterloo (K-W), or the Twin Cities, although they have separate municipal governments.
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 Rushes Cemetery
The Puzzle Tombstone which marks the graves of Henrietta and Susanna Bean in Rushes Cemetery, near Crosshill, Wellesley Township, Ontario.
While practising the medical profession, he lived in Linwood, Ontario, and it was during this period that he erected the puzzle stone.
Wellesley Township and the Wellesley Historical Society were responsible for the duplication of the unusual marker, this time in durable gray granite.
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 Waterloo County, Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It consisted of five townships: Woolwich, Wellesley, Wilmot, Waterloo, and North Dumfries.
The major population centres were Waterloo, Kitchener (known as Berlin prior to 1916), Preston, Hespeler, Blair, and Doon in Waterloo township; Galt in North Dumfries; Elmira in Woolwich; and New Hamburg in Wilmot.
All former village, town and city councils joined into the new township or city council; and an overseeing regional council handled the former county-level responsibilities, as well as now providing police service for the region as a whole.
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 Wolves Ontario! Media Releases
Ontario had long been recognized as one of the worst jurisdictions in the world for its exploitative wolf management policies.
Ontario has a historic opportunity to become a world leader in wolf conservation and biodiversity preservation, but it is up to the public to convince the government to take more progressive steps, outlined at www.wolvesontario.org.
The MNR implemented a permanent ban on hunting and trapping wolves and coyotes in 40 townships surrounding the park last spring in an attempt to curb the park's population decline.
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 Wellesley, Ontario -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Wellesley, Ontario -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The Township of Wellesley is a (Click link for more info and facts about rural) rural (An administrative division of a county) township in (A prosperous and industrialized province in central Canada) Ontario, (A nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada) Canada.
It is part of the (Click link for more info and facts about Region of Waterloo) Region of Waterloo.
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 Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Hansard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I've brought forward a bill which establishes standards for government advertising, including that it be in the public interest and that it be non-partisan.
We are privileged to be here, but a tremendous responsibility rests on our shoulders: a responsibility to every taxpayer in Ontario to be a trustee of public money, a responsibility to be a role model and a responsibility to be personally accountable.
For the sake of democracy, for the sake of the interests of the people of Ontario, for the sake of our citizens being able to have faith in our system, I call upon the Minister of the Environment to submit his resignation from cabinet, effective immediately.
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 Welcome to Wellesley Township   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Those of us living in Wellesley Township have many exciting activities to look forward to.
Since a large number of our activities are volunteer-based, we sincerely appreciate those who offer up their time to make our township a pleasant place to live.
We, the staff and council of Wellesley Township, are working hard to progress on our initiatives.
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 ONTARIO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
There shall be in the Province of Ontario one hundred and six (106) electoral districts, named and described as follows, each of which shall return one member.
Consisting of that part of the County of Frontenac comprised of: the Township of Frontenac Islands; the City of Kingston.
Consisting of the County of Peterborough, excepting the townships of North Kawartha, Galway-Cavendish and Harvey and Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan.
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 Municipal government Wellesley ONTARIO Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ontario Cities and Towns - Municipal government for Ontario...
The Archives of Ontario has a significant collection of local government records, ranging in date from approximately 1821 to 1971.
Ontario's financial support to municipal government was virtually cut...
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 Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Hansard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It appears that the basis for the reclassification is a ministerial advisory, an interpretive bulletin to the now private, arms-length Ontario Property Assessment Corp, which specifically states that although non-profit halls are to be exempt from the commercial classification, "non-profit halls" does not include cultural and ethnic halls.
This clinic is another example of the Mike Harris government's commitment to health care in Ontario in the face of chronic and worsening underfunding from the federal Liberal government.
Those expenses are borne by all the taxpayers of Ontario, not just spouses who have had dissolution of their marriages or common-law relationships.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Descendants of Durst (Theodorus) Aebi(1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
She was born 1849, and died September 21, 1895 in Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario.
She was born May 16, 1858, and died January 7, 1891 in Wellesley Township, Waterloo Co., Ontario.
Resides on a farm near Linwood, Wellesley Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
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 Ontario Query Board
She is buried in Pinehill Cemetary Bosanquet Township Lambton County, Ont. This is the only Knowledge I have of my relatives and after years of searching only found all this out over the last 3 weeks due to the kindness of Canadian people.
I was born in Hawkesbury, Ontario in Oct of 1968.
His wifes Grand mother was from Southern Ontario and moved with her husband to the Darmody area in 1909 and homesteaded there until her passing Dec/29/1914.
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 Wellington County, Ontario GenWeb - Township of Peel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Wellington County, Ontario GenWeb - Township of Peel
PEEL "A Township in the Wellington District; is bounded on the north-east by the township of Garafraxa; on the north-west by Maryborough; on the south-west by Wellesley; and on the south-east by Woolwich and Nichol.
This township forms part of what was formerly called "Queen's Bush;" it has not long been open for settlement, and no return has yet been made from it.
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 Wellesley, Ontario - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Wellesley, Ontario - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This page was last modified 07:30, 13 Sep 2004.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Wellesley, Ontario contains research on
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 Wellesley Abandoned Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This abandoned cemetery on the south-east corner of the intesection of Waterloo Road 15 (Lobsigner Line) and Wellesley Township 8 Rd. (Hackbart Rd.).
A provision was made that "the portion of land intended for the burying ground shall be freee for all religious denominations.
Three of the stones carry the insignia of Monument companies in Berlin, Ontario, Frank Bros., Meinke and Douglas and M. and S. several are in German.
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 First St. Pauls Wellesley
Wellesley Township, Waterloo Region, Ontario East Concession 1 lot 13
A schism in this church caused the formation of another St. Paul's Lutheran church in Wellesley, which is now known as St. Mark's.
The southern portion of St. Paul's cemetery was originally the churchyard of the original Swedenborgian church, a frame building which was later a Union church used for English language services.
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 Infrastructure Canada Program - News Releases - Ontario - 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Township of Wellesley will construct the Linwood Community Sports Park, which will consist of a community centre, sports park and trails.
The Township of Wellesley will invest the balance of the project's total eligible cost of $1,491,870.
This is one of a series of matching federal and provincial investments to help municipalities improve the quality of life of their residents through essential infrastructure projects totalling more than $945 million to date in Ontario.
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 Southern Ontario Tourism - Ontario Travel News
You are now in the new municipality of West Grey, the largest township in the county.
A visit to the Neustadt Springs Brewery built in 1859 by 40 stonemasons and designated as an Ontario heritage building in 1975 is a must and if you call ahead a tour of their famous caverns can be arranged.
In Wellesley, the festivities begin with a pancake breakfast at the crack of dawn (7am), and continue with a smorgasbord at noon, not to mention the apple butter and apple cider available all day long.
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 Doors Open Ontario - Doors Open Waterloo Region 2005
Built to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Wilmot Township, Leap of Faith (a bronze statue by Wilmot sculptor Ruth Abernethy) overlooks a fieldstone foundation marking the site of the original township hall of 1850.
The Wellesley Mill is rare among existing Ontario mill buildings, both for its age and construction.
The Ontario Heritage Foundation is an agency of the Ministry of Culture.
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 Townships of Ontario, Canada
For northern Ontario, only the more populated townships will be included.
Including the years of settlement, as well as the counties (post-1851) and districts (pre-1851) where they are (or were) located.
Townships: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
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 Levi Dean, b: 1833 - Aurora, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Born: 8 APR 1874 - Burford Township, Burford Township, Ontario, Canada Marr: - William H. Shellington Died: 9 MAR 1949 - Burford Township, Burford Township, Ontario, Canada
Born: 3 JUN 1842 - Ontario, Canada Marr: 1867 - Elizabeth Gotby Died: 15 DEC 1871 - Burford Township, Burford Township, Ontario, Canada
Born: 5 JUN 1856 - Wellesley Township, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada Marr: - Martha Hillis Died: 18 JUN 1878 - Burford Township, Brant County, Ontario, Canada
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 Where do you want to go birding in Ontario today?
Sergio Marchi, the Canadian Environment Minister, declared that Long Point, located in Ontario along the Lake Erie shoreline, is an area that clearly meets the criteria of the Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program at the global level of significance.
Ontario in 1995 when two pairs successfully nested and raised young, in Toronto and in Hamilton.
Extending some nine miles into the western end of Lake Erie, Point Pelee is a funnel of land that birds follow on their way south in fall.
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 top 100 employers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The district is home to a wide variety of ethnic restaurants and stores.7in) of precipitation annually, with 301mm (11.29 and the average family size is 3.
These glaciers also left behind Lake Ontario (one of the five fresh-water Great Lakes), the Genesee River with its waterfalls and gorges, Irondequoit, Sodus and Braddock's Bays, numerous local streams and ponds, the Ridge, and the nearby Finger Lakes.
With the redevelopment of the Beltline and the Downtown East Village at the forefront, efforts are underway to vastly increase the density of the inner city, but the sprawl continues nevertheless.
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