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Morrish StoreHighland Creek's historical landmarks include the "W.J. Morrish General Store," circa 1891, situated on Kingston Road, the third Highland Creek Public School, circa 1918, located on Military Trail, and the "Miller Lash/McLean Estate," circa 1914, which is situated on the University of Toronto's Scarborough College campus.
At the corner of Meadowvale and Old Kingston Road is a beautiful old building. This was the finest store in the district when it was built in 1890 and owned by William J. Morrish. William was the first surviving son of John Morrish, who was born in Ohio. At the time, Highland Creek was a farming community and the Morrish building provided space for living, sales and storage. The Morrish business included hardware, dry goods, boots, shoes, farm machinery and groceries with flour, sugar, tea and salt being a small part of the business. |
The VillagerIn June 1976, the first issue of The Villager, a community newsletter, was born under the auspices of the East Highland Creek Community Association and soon thereafter the West Highland Creek Community Association joined in as co-publisher. The Villager has continued uninterrupted since that date serving as a medium for listing community events, and activities, providing information to and from residents of Highland Creek and any other matters affecting the well being of the area.
In 1980, the East Highland Creek and West Highland Creek groups, recognizing that they had common goals and faced common challenges, merged to form the Highland Creek Community Association. The HCCA was incorporated in 1984 as a non-profit, non-shareholding Ontario corporation. |