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People and Organizations

Deseronto Archives

  • Corporate body
  • 1997-2016

Deseronto Archives was established in 1997 with a mandate to collect materials relating to the history of the Town of Deseronto and its people. In September 2016 the collections of the Deseronto Archives were transferred to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County.

Marshall, Macklin & Monaghan

  • Corporate body
  • 1952 -

Established in 1952 and incorporated in 1957 as Marshall Macklin Monaghan Limited (MMM) by Professor Oscar Joseph Marshall, P.Eng, OLS, Professor Harold Lawson Macklin P.Eng, CLS, OLS, and Patrick Anthony Monaghan, OLS.
Today MMM is a "multidisciplinary professional services firm active in program and project management, civil and building engineering, planning and geomatics."

Browne, Cavell and Jackson Ltd.

  • Corporate body
  • 1850 - 1983

A firm of Ontario Land Surveyors named after William Albert Browne (b. 1878 - d. 1923), Edward J. Cavell (b. 1882-d. 1960), and William Jackson. Their records and files are now with Schaeffer Dzaldov Bennett Ltd.

Canada. Department of Natural Resources

  • Corporate body
  • 1993 -

In 1993, the Department of Mines and Resources merged with the Department of Forestry to become the Department of Natural Resources.

Smith, Kerry and Chace Engineers

  • Corporate body
  • c. 1907-1914

A surveying firm composed of William Gregory Chace (b. 1875 - d. 1937), John George Gale Kerry (b. 1867) and Cecil B. Smith.
The work completed by the firm resulted in the establishment of the Toronto Hydro-Electric System.

W. C. Chewett and Co.

  • Corporate body
  • 1861-1869

A publishing and printing company owned by William Cameron Chewett of Toronto, Ontario.

Wharf Street Debating Club

  • Corporate body
  • c.1910-

The Wharf Street Debating Club began as a working class men's club in the Foster Ward area of Belleville, Ontario. At the time of municipal elections the club runs a 'Bun Feed', at which prospective candidates address the group. For many years, women candidates were admitted only to give their speech, then had to leave the room. The exclusion of women from the club continued until November 1988, when Julia Drake crashed the bun feed, dressed as a man. After that, the event became open to all.

Deseronto Arts and Culture Society

  • Corporate body
  • 2004-2007

The Deseronto Arts and Culture Society was formed with the aim of restoring the former Naylor's Theatre building in Deseronto, Ontario. Members included Don and Noni McMeeken, Barb Thompson, Bill Conley, Ian Miller, Russell Cassidy and Andrée Boisvert.

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