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Posted by
BruceM
on
Dec 22nd, 2009
I am just getting this site up and going - your input is aprreciated.
Posted by
Amanda
on
Feb 18th, 2010
Glad to see that the site is getting updated. A page for local business's would be good. We have a couple that we would like to get listed on here.
Posted by
Karen Raines
on
May 14th, 2010
Glad to know we have a web sit for our little town.
Posted by
Mona
on
May 25th, 2010
Looking good Bruce! More pics for the gallery would be great, business info could go with the attractions maybe? I've got info for that. Thanks for all your work!!
Posted by
Rocque Kramer
on
Mar 6th, 2011
Bruce
Glad to know someone in the village has posted information. My granDfather, Adam Beaver, was born in this area in 1894 and raised his three daughters in Ontario until they left to go off to school. Two became nurses at Mayo's and one a teacher. After their mother died of TB when they were 8,10, & 12 the sister of Adam and basically the village of Ontario cared for them. Lila Kritz was the caretaker and lived on an Ontario farm into her nineties. From the photos, the town and the Kickapoo look as good as they were always described.
Posted by
Knowles26HOPE
on
Jun 7th, 2011
Buildings are quite expensive and not everyone can buy it. But, mortgage loans was created to support different people in such kind of cases.
Posted by
JEANIECummings20
on
Jun 8th, 2011
If you want to buy real estate, you will have to receive the loans. Moreover, my father always utilizes a term loan, which occurs to be the most rapid.
Posted by
Carol
on
Jun 29th, 2011
This site is really nice. But if it would be a good addition if at least some of the business names were links to pictures of that business. The gift shops have so much to offer and it would help to pique people's interest.
Posted by
houston cpa
on
Jul 22nd, 2011
I'm happy to drop here. Great site!
http://www.cpainhouston.org
Posted by
Elida
on
Sep 10th, 2011
Good job making it apaper easy.
Posted by
Peggy
on
Nov 23rd, 2011
Planning a family reunion which I would like to take a trip back in time to my Fathers home (his grandparents) had a farm in ontario, his grandfather is buried there in ontario. does anyone have any information on a newman farm (spelling may have changed)before or around the turn of the century that is the 20th century (1900's)
thanks for the web site.