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			<title>TIME TRAVELLER'S DIARY: A 50-Year Flashback</title>
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<p><strong>By Helen Roberts<br />Volunteer<br />Aurora Museum &amp; Archives</strong></p>
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<p>It's 1969 and the
newly married Time Traveller and her husband are looking for their first home.</p>
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<p>Although both were
born and raised in Toronto, prices of suitable homes in that city exceeded
their modest budget of $25,000. So, they looked north; to the new development
in the village of Beeton - homes within the budget but too far north; to
Tottenham where pre-fab homes were available at a very reasonable price – too
great a distance from jobs in the city.</p>
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<p>Richmond Hill was a
possibility but the couple finally decided to check out a new subdivision in
Aurora. Just south of St. Andrews College, Wimpy Homes, a well-known builder
was opening a brand-new subdivision called Aurora Orchards.</p>
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<p>The couple was
delighted to discover that two of the new homes fell within their budget – a
side split with half basement and crawl space, and a bungalow.</p>
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<p>Both models offered
three bedrooms, one bathroom, living, dining room and kitchen plus a carport.
Although $500 over their budget, they chose a bungalow on Orchard Heights Blvd.</p>
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<p>Rumours suggested
that the road would one day go all the way west to Bathurst Street, but that
was difficult to believe – at the time the area was covered with the remains of
the original apple orchard.</p>
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<p>By the end of
November, the house was ready (complete with the latest yellow bathroom
fixtures), the sod was laid and before the end of the year the couple became
residents of the Town of Aurora.</p>
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<p>On checking out Aurora's
amenities, the Time Traveller was pleased to discover that shopping was close
by and easy to access.</p>
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<p>The main shopping
district on Yonge Street provided a butcher, bakery, dairy, hardware, two
jewelry stores, a menswear store, a five &amp; dime and even a small department
store at the corner of Wellington carrying everything from clothing for the
entire family to sporting goods, fabrics and sewing supplies.</p>
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<p>The bank stood in the
centre of the block. Groceries would be no problem – both the IGA and the new
A&amp;P at Aurora Heights Dr. carried all the essentials.</p>
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<p>The library on
Victoria Street was quite new and promised to be an interesting source of
reading material and there were five churches within easy reach of the new
home. With the growing population, schools were becoming overcrowded, however a
new public school within the subdivision had been promised (and was built by
the time the Time Travellers' family had grown to include children).</p>
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<p>The future was
exciting for the young couple and their choice of Aurora as their new home and
the place to bring up their family proved auspicious.</p>
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<p>Fifty years later they would still call Aurora
home.</p>
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