11MCHS grads met for lunch on July 22, 2021, at Long Point Provincial Park on Lake ErieAugust 1, 2021/2 Comments/in Long Branch, MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Southwestern Ontario, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
12MCHS Class of 1971 Reunion 50 will be held this coming Labour Day weekend (Sept. 6, 2021 is Labour Day) in MontrealMarch 7, 2021/2 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
13At a June 7, 2019 MCHS luncheon in Kitchener, we met Tony who graduated in 1972, and Gail who was meeting Lynn for the first time in fifty-five years! Most recent luncheon was in WoodstockAugust 20, 2020/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Southwestern Ontario, Stratford/by Jaan Pill
14Update regarding MCHS grad Peter ParsonsMay 13, 2019/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
15Bob Carswell has shared memories of Daphne Caroline Hicks, his grade 3 teacher at Cartierville SchoolApril 29, 2024/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
16The postwar baby boom era was, in retrospect, a time-limited version of the good life; End Times (2023) highlights economic features of the 1960sDecember 20, 2023/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
17What you thought about the Boer War of 1899-1902 depended largely on where you were living, at the timeDecember 7, 2023/0 Comments/in Commentary, Language usage, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
18The city of Berlin, Ontario was renamed Kitchener in 1916; in 2020 the debate about changing the name once again was being revisitedNovember 21, 2023/2 Comments/in Commentary, MCHS 2015 Reunion, MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Some Popular Posts - Past & Present, Southwestern Ontario, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
19America is more open to an authoritarian form of government than Canada – because the American Constitution has never been as awesome as it has been made out to beSeptember 12, 2023/4 Comments/in Commentary, Language usage, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
20A Dec. 22, 2021 CBC article is entitled: “Hidden behind buildings, the last of Mimico’s opulent lakefront estates is still standing: Myrtle Villa was owned by businessman James Franceschini from 1925 to 1950”December 26, 2021/2 Comments/in Commentary, Committee of Adjustment, Toronto Local Appeal Body, Local Planning Appeals Tribunal, Language usage, Long Branch, Long Branch Neighbourhood Association, Mississauga, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill