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NameJim Sellars
Date2018-07-02
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MessageJust doing some research on my Grandmother on my father's side. Her parents ( ROACH ) lived in Cherrywood prior to 1900, as she ( ELLA ) was born there in late 1800's. STONE family were cousin's of my Grandmother. I have some original photos that she took in 1915 of the ' Methodist church ', and Cherrywood school,Cherrywood train station, store & Post office.and the ROACH family home, at that time.


NamePete Petersen
Date2016-11-18
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MessageHi all miss the good old days in Cherrywood, was remembering some good times we had, candy apples on Halloween, garden raids at night, ball hockey on the streets no less, Terry Savage knocking on the door for Smitty my dog... lol made alot of good friends and memories


NamePeter Harding
Date2016-08-02
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MessageWhat memories this site brings. I lived in the Martin's subdivision on the middle road (Davidson Dr). Skating on the pond behind the church, Thanksgiving dinners in the building across from the chuch, playing with friends hiking down the creek to Lake Ontario, working and playing at Old Joe's farm.

And the various families Gates, Manchester, Besner, Catchpole, Dekker

So many memories. smilie


Namecarolyn
Date2012-02-09
MessageDoes anyone remember my mother and uncle. Evelyn and Mel Jones


NameLisa Culetta
Date2011-06-08
MessageFacebook is great you can keep in touch with old friends, especially when they live in a different province..


NameBruce Northover
Date2011-03-26
MessageWOW I wish I was in Kindergarten again........... Hope you are doing well and maybe someday we will bump into each other and I can buy you a coffee and we could catch up on say a few years.


NameLisa Savage-Culetta
Date2011-02-26
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MessageI remember Cherrywood with fun memories. The playground with the slide, where I fell off the top when I had one of my dizzy spells. I remember it being so much higher back then lol. Its a shame that the store hasn't been taken care of as the fond memories usually relate to that wonderful place. I remember being in love in kindergarten with Bruce Northover-him in his oversized rubber boots and Kim Roberts loving Malcolm Cole. The memories of Cherrywood and Martins Subdivision will never leave me -
Thanks


NameBruce Northover
Date2011-01-05
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MessageI would like to say hi to Lisa Culetta Savage we were in grade 7&8 together at Woodlands. I would love to hear from you. I am in the Uxbridge phone book.........


NameCatherine Hall
Date2010-12-30
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MessageAlan Laughlin...

I was just telling a friend of mine about my childhood years in Cherrywood.

I think I may know your cousin Emma. I lived right next door to the Laughlins, a family of 3. (Our house was about 3 doors west of Morrish's General Store on the south side of Concession 3.) Emma would have been around 35-40 at the time. She played piano. Her father had a big vegetable garden that I helped with and her mother loved to bake.

Emma would be pretty old now. I would think that she'd have to be well into her 70s.

Is this the same family?


NameClark Dekker
Date2010-07-04
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Messagesmilie Hey fellow classmates, friends, aquaintances, etc. It is great to see your pictures and read about your vivid memories about Cherrywood. I lived in the sub division on the middle street and also have such fond memories of growing up in Cherrywood. I played in the barns, the corn fields, the bushes, woodland park and the apple cider days, the shooting gallery, ames's pond, hung out at the store, went to church and Sunday school a couple of times, did boy scouts in the small building across from them, went skating on the pond, walked the train trestle and of course went to school in Cherrywood. Was the best time of my life and always stands out in my mind. Thanks for getting this together Larry and "all the best" to all. smilie
Clark Dekker
Keswick, ON.


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