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... live there , though they have been " away " . Some may stay for substantial periods and are not considered visitors , though they have homes elsewhere . Answers to the question " who lives here ? " vary considerably depending on the ...
... live there , though they have been " away " . Some may stay for substantial periods and are not considered visitors , though they have homes elsewhere . Answers to the question " who lives here ? " vary considerably depending on the ...
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... live in warm and loving family environments . Despite the limited opportunities for meaningful employment , there are ample opportunities for most people in Kashechewan to enrich their personal lives , as well as the lives of others ...
... live in warm and loving family environments . Despite the limited opportunities for meaningful employment , there are ample opportunities for most people in Kashechewan to enrich their personal lives , as well as the lives of others ...
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... live at Stoney Point , at the point in the land with stones around it , on the Southern shore of Lake Huron , which later became know as Ontario's Ipperwash Provincial Park . My grandparents , Robert Sr. and Laura George used to live ...
... live at Stoney Point , at the point in the land with stones around it , on the Southern shore of Lake Huron , which later became know as Ontario's Ipperwash Provincial Park . My grandparents , Robert Sr. and Laura George used to live ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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