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Carmel Women's Institute

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1949-2001

Carmel Women's Institute had its first meeting on March 17th, 1949 at the home of Mrs. Charles Brintnell. It was disbanded on November 24th, 2001.

Loyalist College

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1968-

Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario was officially opened on 19th October 1968.

Volunteer and Information Quinte

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1966-

Ruth Burrows established The Volunteer Bureau in August 1966 as part of United Community Services (United Way). The Bureau provided services such as driving services, a housing registry, a furniture exchange , clothing depot, English for Newcomers, Seniors' drop-in centres and literacy programs. It became an independent agency with a board of directors in 1970 and was incorporated in 1972. In 1997 the Bureau established information and referral services and became known as Volunteer and Information Quinte (VIQ). Website: http://viq.ca/

Quinte Cultural Centre

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1997-2003

The Quinte Cultural Centre at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School (BCIVS) was a non-profit corporation composed of concerned citizens in Belleville, Ontario and vicinity whose primary objective was to develop a cultural and information centre in the vacant BCIVS. Registered as a charitable organization in October 1997, it was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in October 1998. BCIVS 2000, also registered as a charitable organization and a not-for-profit corporation registered in Ontario, was the steering committee for the development of the Quinte Cultural Centre.

Ontario Business College (Belleville)

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1868-1999

The Ontario Business College was established as the Ontario Commercial College in Belleville, Ontario, in 1868 by Samuel G. Beatty and George Wallbridge. In 1871 Beatty purchased Wallbridge's share of the business and was joined by William Byron Robinson (1846-1921) and John Wesley Johnson. Beatty retired in 1879. The College was in operation in various locations in Belleville until it went into receivership in 1999.

Note that the Community Archives does not hold student transcripts for the Ontario Business College. Private career colleges in Ontario were not legally obligated to maintain student records (transcripts and/or diplomas) for any length of time until 2007.

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Belleville)

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1830-

On February 17, 1823 the Surveyor General Thomas Ridout approved an Order of Council allowing John Turnbull, William H. Wallbridge, William Zwick, and Roswell Leavens of the Town of Belleville; and Charles Bonisted of the Township of Sydney to form a Presbyterian Church in Belleville on Lots 30 and 31 on the east side of Church Street at the corner of Victoria Avenue. The minister's house was built off Church Street below the Armory. The first church was erected on that spot in 1830, known as old St. Andrew's and the first reverend was Reverend James Ketchan who left for Scotland in 1844. St. Andrew's was then left without its own minister for five years. Up until 1858 the church was lit by tallow candles, at which time gas was secured by laying a main to the corner of John and Hotel Streets. A manse for the pastor was built on George Street in 1866.

In 1870, a brick building replaced the existing wooden structure. This building, which contained Belleville's only chime bells, was destroyed by fire in 1894. The current building was built in 1895 and seats about 800 people. In the time between the church fire and the new edifice being built, the congregation met at the Ontario Business School. By the end of 1923 St. Andrew's membership was 395. In 1925, the church voted against entering the United Church of Canada, however many left after the vote including the church's leader, Reverend A.S. Kerr who was replaced by R.G. Stewart.

The postwar boom saw the congregation grow, as membership reached 770 by 1954. However, attendance began to decline at the end of the twentieth century.

St. Andrew's first woman minister, Reverend Anne-Marie Jones, was appointed in 2001.

Tyendinaga (Ont. : Township)

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1850-present day

The Township of Tyendinaga, Hastings County, Ontario, was incorporated effective January 1, 1850 under the terms of the Baldwin Act, Chapter 81, Canada Statutes, 1849.

Trenton (Ont.)

  • Pessoa coletiva

The Village of Trenton, Ontario, was incorporated through a Proclamation effective January 1, 1853 under the terms of the Baldwin Act, Chapter 81, Canada Statutes, 1849.

Art Gallery of Ontario

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1900-

The Art Gallery of Ontario is an art museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its collection includes close to 95,000 works spanning the first century to the present day. The gallery has 45,000 square metres of physical space, making it one of the largest galleries in North America. https://ago.ca/

Bancroft Times

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1894-

The first edition was published on December 16, 1894.

Senior Citizens Club #94 (Belleville)

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1953-2009

The Senior Citizens Club was formed in Belleville, Ontario, on 24 November 1953. It initially met on the first Wednesday of every month at the Kiwanis Centre (118 Dundas Street East) and moved to 116 Pinnacle Street in May 1979. It was active until 2009.

Quinte Weekly News

  • Pessoa coletiva
  • 1986-1992

The 'Quinte Weekly News' was published in Belleville, Ontario, between 1986 and 1992. It was edited and published by David Botting, one of the founding owners.

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