Ontario. Department of Agriculture
- Corporate body
Ontario. Department of Agriculture
Napanee-Lennox and Addington Centennial Committee
Bay of Quinte District High School Board
The Bay of Quinte High School District came into being on 1 January 1952 as a partnership involving the City of Belleville and the Townships of Ameliasburgh, Thurlow, and Tyendinaga. in 1961 Sidney Township and the Village of Frankford joined the District. In 1968 this board was replaced by boards organized at the County level (the Hastings County Board of Education and the Prince Edward County Board of Education).
Hastings County Board of Education
The Hastings County Board of Education covered both elementary and secondary public schools. In 1998 this board merged with the Prince Edward County Board of Education to form the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board.
The first Deseronto Public School building opened in 1877. Prior to that date, students were taught in two rooms on Edmon Street in the village of Deseronto. A new school was opened on Stanley Avenue in 1957.
City of Belleville. Community Services Department
The Belleville Recreation Committee was established in 1949 with oversight of two playgrounds. By 1953 the committee had charge of eleven playgrounds and a number of recreation programs. It was renamed as the Recreation and Arena Committee in 1966, then the Recreation Services Committee in 1981. In 1988 it became the Parks and Recreation Committee and later the Recreation, Culture and Community Services Department. In 2022, as part of a restructuring program at the City of Belleville, it was named Community Services Department.
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health
The Stirling Historical Society was active in Stirling, Ontario, between 1990 and 2004.
Bay of Quinte Conference Young People's Union
Part of the United Church in Canada.
Lons Memorials is a business in Belleville, Ontario. Their original premises were at 100 Everett Street, and were subsequently moved to 638 Dundas Street West.
Thurlow Junior Farmers and Junior Institute
The Thurlow Junior Farmers and Junior Institute was an organization of young women from the fifth concession of Thurlow Township in Hastings County, Ontario.
Ryrie Bros. were a Toronto firm of jewellers and watchmakers. See history at https://web.archive.org/web/20220604121952/http://www.silversocietyofcanada.ca/sites/default/files/Ryrie.pdf
Ontario. Ministry of Citizenship
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario
Website of organization: http://www.arconserv.ca/about/