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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Lark Rise

Noah's Larks, the congenial and harmonious gang from the Hillside Pioneer Church, are welcoming everyone this Friday, at 7 p.m., to the Church, for a Sing-a-Long, light snacks -- and cake! -- and camaraderie.

It's a great get-together, for all ages, with the opportunity to sing along to some of the best known, best loved songs, and to hear some pretty humourous ones that might not be quite so familiar.

The Silver Strings will be there to add some 'back-up' and diversity.

It's $7.50/person, at the door.

These are the events that form the glue of the Community, and they really should not be missed!

Nor, come to that, should you miss the chance to visit this little gem of a

church, firmly rooted in the history of the Lake of Bays.  In 1867,  the Reverend Robert Norton Hill, came to Muskoka to seek land for himself, his four sons and two daughters. He located 700 acres of good clay/loam soil on the shores of Peninsula Lake, east of Huntsville on what is now highway 60. He blazed a Trail called Hill’s Trace (now Highway 60) and as the first pioneer in the district he opened a Post Office in 1878 called “Hillside”, which later became the name of the community.

So, FRIDAY, 7 p.m.... at Hillside Pioneer Church... we'll see you there!


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