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Church of the Good ShepherdBeaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin, Nov Dec 2008 Edition. Unknown event at the Church of the Good Shepherd, submitted by Jeanette Shirley. | Lively HomeBeaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin, Jan Feb 2006 Edition. The home pictured was first built in 1885 by William T Lively and his wife Lillian and is still owned by descendants of the Lively family. Story by Heather Lunn | Camp Kinsac Side ViewBeaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin May Jun 2005 Edition, story by Heather Lunn. In 1936 there was a need to replace Seabright Camp owned by the Brunswick Street United Church. It was the wish of church members to have a church camp at which children and adults from the city could enjoy a summer holiday in the country. In April of 1936 a piece of property with a large building was found at Kinsac. It is now civic #694. | Camp Kinsac Rear ViewBeaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin May Jun 2005 Edition, story by Heather Lunn. In 1936 there was a need to replace Seabright Camp owned by the Brunswick Street United Church. It was the wish of church members to have a church camp at which children and adults from the city could enjoy a summer holiday in the country. In April of 1936 a piece of property with a large building was found at Kinsac. It is now civic #694. | North Beaver Bank SchoolBeaver Bank Kinsac Bulletin. | Store in Kinsac | Gilby House |
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