![]() ![]() The original mill lane runs between rows of cedar trees.Īt the bottom of the lane the mill pokes out from behind the trees. I carried on in the interest of photographing and reporting the current condition of the old building. Beyond this a gate across the road bears a sign indicating that the area is closed to the general public. This will likely be spread out on the trails in the spring. The road to the old mill has been blocked by several truck loads of fine gravel which has been dumped there. I parked at the entrance to the Utopia Conservation Area and went for a walk. It was originally known as All Saints but changed its name to St. Bates was the first to hold services in the new church building. In 1873 John Jennet donated a parcel of land to build a permanent church for the Anglican parish in Utopia. In Utopia the faithful started meeting in homes and the school with services being held under a large tree at the corner of the 5th concession and 25 side road. Sunday shopping hadn’t been invented yet and so Sunday was a day of rest when people would hang around after church to discuss the crops or catch up on the news. The rural farmers would often see each other once a week when they got together for worship services. The town served the local farmers in Essa Township.Ĭhurch was often the focal point for early communities. By the 1870s there was a hotel, blacksmith shop, general store with post office a school and two churches along with a saw mill and grist mill. ![]() ![]() Eugene Smith was the first settler in the hamlet of Utopia and he arrived with his family in 1845. Nobdyg else like this post, I am at 1337.Utopia is a few minutes west of Highway 400 near Barrie and on a recent trip to see the family in Gravenhurst to celebrate Christmas I made the side trip to see the old grist mill that stands in the local conservation area. Kill these nooblets and make them into omlettes. I feel like im getting emotional at just the messages and the pimping alone, the money, the power, then you get the women- White Im glad and brought to tears that you are still carving it up, crushing the game with your power ball of striking, Enchanted +3 damage boost, Keep DMing and clapping these idiots, I respect it- and no other Major Epic Faction Management Retiree will ever admit it, that DMing is a part of the culture- and you have to be a KING to admit it. top of this, Im want to say that this the best thread i ever read in my entire life. #PrideMonth Also, please as a heads up, I heard Afgun was banned and I feel like it's a racist decision, given he had to go back to Afhanistan to fight for our freedom. #Peace #Love #Freedom to everyone human being in this And I have started a beautiful family, and we don't really feel open to being critiqued by other members of the community, but I feell ike we can come out now. Note to everyone: I am 40 years old and I have 3 children, That is why I retired. #Winning #Russia #Freedom #Fighting #Mafia #Mafioso #Mafiaiya #Gangster #Fresh #Lawyer #Russian #SexyĪlso please to knote, can you please make a thread of a Dean Bell NPC and me with it so thaty I may feel like Im involved in this, I feel like I miss these so much, and I really retired. I recall characters such as Spencer Jameson, Dean Bell and others, and I realize that now, this was the pique of the Extended Lore, however, I look at this thread and it bring me back to the days and the times of The Great Ones themselfs, Baby Bell and Jameson Lawyer Company, Smilesville can fuck off (Ha ha, just kidding man, I liked you a lot) And I just want to say that Pogoyo lead the clan like none ever before, He leads them on raids and defences and has never been deafeted like C&G heroes of time past. I like this thread, unlike most of the other threads in the Official Factions category, I feel as if this holds a light to server standards and continuity, creating roleplay and lore within the confines of the GTA:W Extended Universe. ![]()
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