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A.P. Mulligan Senior Citizen Court
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The A.P. Mulligan Senior Citizen Court in kinkora was named in memory of Mrs. Gladys Mulligan’s husband, Aden. P. Mulligan. Gladys donated four acres of land in the center of kinkora for the building of senior housing in the village. It was opened in 1966. In 1973 six more units were added to the court which could now accomidate twenty two people.
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Ball Team
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The 1950 kinkora Senior Baseball Team which was a member of the Prince County Baseball League. Baseball games were a very popular social event during the summer months.
Front Row Left to Right: Allison Farmer, Ronnie McIver, Ray Smith, Billy Morrison, Des Roberts.
Back Row Left to Right: Joe Shreenan, Lloyd Smith, J.D, McCarville, Arnie Johnston, St.Clair McIver.
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Baseball Team
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A baseball team in 1946 at Callaghans store Back Row Left: ray Smith, Eugene Sullivan, Lennie Keefe, Harold Duffy, Lloyd Smith, Front Row Left: J.D McCarville, Keith Mulligan, Pope McMatton, Allison Farmer
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Buildings in Kinkora
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A street view of the Community Complex of which you can see the Fire Hall, Library, Village Office portions, also in the photo are the Business Center and Keefe Apartment building.
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Business Focused Interview with Anne Marie Shea
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Anne Marie Shea discusses going to school in Kinkora, moving away and coming back to open a business in Kinkora. She talks about what it is like to start a business in a small town. Robert and Anne Marie Shea own Chez Shea, Kinkora Country Inn
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Business Focused Interview with Ramona Roberts
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Ramona Roberts talks about moving to Kinkora after she married a local man, what it is like to be a business owner in a small town and answers questions about agriculture provided by her husband Austin. Austin and Ramona Roberts own a number of business and the Big Dog Convince Irving in Kinkora.
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Business and Community Focused Interview with Pat Duffy
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An interview with Pat Duffy who grew up in Kinkora and now lives and owns a business in the town. He discusses being a business owner, a town council member and being involved in the different clubs and groups that Kinkora has to offer. Pat and Amy Duffy own Somerset Gardens.
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CNR Station
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This is the Canadian Nation Railway Station in kinkora. There were a number of business and potato warehouses along the tracks in. Where the station was there is currently the kinkora Heritage Park
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