South Haven and Annandale are the towns nearest to Torroemore.

An estimated 1,000 people turned out on a frigid night in Annandale Monday, Dec. 13, to greet the Canadian Pacific Railway’s Holiday Train and donate items of food to the Annandale Area Community Food Shelf. The 12-car train, outlined in thousands of lights and with a Christmas tree atop the locomotive, pulled to a stop at the Oak Avenue crossing near Annandale Memorial Park.

When Ilooked at that baby, I knew it was Sue. She looks determined to cope with the world in her own way. Helen
Posted by Helen.That is a very polite interpretation of that expression. I can see why Frank waited so long to have Diane.
Posted by michael.I WANT THAT TRAIN...............
Posted by goose.i second goosey.
Posted by LaChica.When Ilooked at that baby, I knew it was Sue. She looks determined to cope with the world in her own way. Helen
Posted by: Helenat December 16, 2004 10:01 AMThat is a very polite interpretation of that expression. I can see why Frank waited so long to have Diane.
Posted by: michaelat December 16, 2004 10:14 AMI WANT THAT TRAIN...............
Posted by: gooseat December 16, 2004 08:22 PMi second goosey.
Posted by: LaChicaat December 16, 2004 09:35 PM