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			<title>Slow and steady wins the race</title>
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			<content-encoded><![CDATA[I do love this Town!
About 5 p.m. Wednesday I was travelling northward on Yonge Street toward St. John's Sideroad, and noticed something of a line-up ahead of me, just north of St. John's. 
Shortly after, when the light changed and the roadway cleared, I had a great chuckle (belly laugh, if you must know). 
Just north of the intersection, there was a turtle (good size too) trying to navigate from the median strip, slowly – very slowly – heading west. And a policeman holding up the southbound traffic (car with lights flashing, the whole bit), to help the turtle on its way.
When I got home, still chuckling, my husband said: “How did the turtle cross the road?” Answer: “With a police escort”.
 
<strong>June Yates
Aurora
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			<wp-post_date>2013-05-29 01:35:17</wp-post_date>
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