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Let's just say I come by it honestly. Born and bred Whitefishite :-) Bearcat 00:11, 7 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Truthfully, a little bit of memory from grade school history class, and a lot of just happening across little snippets of information here and there on the web. Frex, I just stumbled across this a few weeks ago; that's where I found out the Makada bit. And somewhere I've got a PDF map of Ontario municipalities as they existed in the 1950s, which is how I found out about "Drury, Dennison and Graham". I literally wouldn't have known either bit if I hadn't seen those. And once in a while I've taken advantage of the research assistance link on the Greater Sudbury Public Library web page; being in Toronto now I wouldn't have had a clue where to look for the list of former chairmen of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury if that hadn't been available. So, basically, it's a combination of knowledge, research skills and the occasional bit of blind dumb luck. Bearcat 00:24, 7 February 2007 (UTC)