- Pessoa coletiva
- 1910-2001
The Women's Institute of Marmora, Ontario, was organized in 1910 and dissolved in 2001.
The Women's Institute of Marmora, Ontario, was organized in 1910 and dissolved in 2001.
City of Belleville. Honours and Awards Committee
The Honours and Awards Committee recognizes achievements in sports and organizes an annual awards presentation in Belleville, Ontario, to honour recipients.
The Belleville Harbour Commission was established in 1889 by the Harbour Commissioners Act, Chapter 35. The Harbour Commissioners and Mayor were to appoint the Harbour Master with the approval of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. The harbour and Port of Belleville were afforded the ability to collect harbour dues in 1870 through a by-law enacted by the Treasury Board of Canada. After the charter of the Commission in 1889, the by-laws and regulations were approved by the Governor General in 1911 and they were carried forward in 1947. The Harbour Commission was dissolved by a Federal decision in 1978.
W. C. Mikel lists the following Harbour Masters in his history of the City of Belleville:
George Oliver Tice took over from Joseph Waddell in 1945. He was listed as Harbour Master in the 1959 Vernon's Directory of Belleville. Mac Smith held the position in 1961 and 1963, with Don J. Barrett in the role in 1972 and 1974. In the 1986 directory, the post was not listed, suggesting that the Commission had been dissolved by that date.
Wellman's Corners Wesleyan Methodist Church
Wellman's Corners was established as a Wesleyan Methodist church in 1869. It became part of the United Church in 1925 and was closed in 1968. The Wellman's Women's Institute bought the building in 1969 (http://collections.fwio.on.ca/3316550/data).
River Valley Women's Institute
The Ladies Aid group was organized on 3 January 1924 at the home of Mrs J. A. Lott, Frankford, Ontario. The first president was Mrs Howard Dafoe. The group met on the fourth Wednesday of the month and had a yearly subscription of ten cents. The group organized social events as fundraisers for Scott's Church.
The Scott's Women's Institute was organized on 24 April 1919 at the home of Mrs. Rufus Spencer in the Frankford area of Sidney township, Hastings County, Ontario. The first president was Mrs. Nelson Beatty.
The Kitchener's Red Cross society was organized in the Wallbridge area of Hastings County and held its first meeting on 16 October 1917 and the home of Mrs. Nelson Beatty. The group made trench caps, bed socks and property bags for troops overseas.
Bay of Quinte Women's Institute
The Bay of Quinte Women's Institute was organized on 17th February 1921. It operated in the southwest of Sidney township, Hastings County, Ontario. It closed in 1998.
Chatterton Women's Institute was organized in 1905 in Sidney township, Ontario. It was closed in 1976.
Sidney South Women's Institute
The Sidney South Women's Institute was formed in November 1961 in the southern part of Sidney Township, Ontario. It was closed in 1998.
The Stirling Women's Institute was established on 22nd January 1912. It closed in 1996.
Wallbridge Women's Institute was founded in 1907 with 32 members from the eastern part of Sidney Township, Ontario. It closed in 1991.
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