Ontario Community Newspapers

Our Town - Stirling (feature section), Intelligencer (1993), p. 1

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Friday, July 9, 1993 weed ‘Our Town photo by Bil! Hunt A ‘Stirling’ community Wieger De Jong, Stirling's reeve for more than 10 years, earner uni? gin a way it still is, but De Jong says the village has stands outside one of the vileges 's beautiful old homes. The bulld- grown ring, community with a varied teases me ction, ing’s first owner was Nicholas Lake, who was the first reeve of active ats ‘communi and plenty of sporting e Sven nts) aon Stirling. The village was originally setiled in the 1820s and ‘30s Stirling's facilities are a library, recreation centre, curling club, use of its rich agricultural fand and crear power supplied by high school and puolic school, a voluntecr | fire Mego anda Rawdon Creek. In those days, agriculture was the mainstay ofthe number urches. © Rob Ray is-a true blue Stioling hoy/ page 8 stil chung afterall those years/ pagnS Che Bis nf

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