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Eclipse Cheese Factory

  • Corporate body
  • 1907-1955

The Eclipse Cheese Factory was located in Holloway, Thurlow Township, Hastings County, Ontario. Some of the Presidents of the Eclipse Cheese Factory are as follows: James Park (1908, 1916); E.B. Finkle (1918–1937); Fred Heasman (1947 to at least 1955).

Bancroft Public Library

  • Corporate body
  • 1901-1909, 1918-

The first library was located at W.N. Simmons' Tailor Shop, later at Athens High School. In 1918, the Women's Institute made a library their first peacetime project. Beginning as a small travelling library, it later was established in the basement room of the Community Hall, built originally as a jail, until it moved in 1960 to 14 Flint Avenue. (Reynolds, Nila. Bancroft: A Bonanza of Memories. Bancroft, Bancroft Centennial Committee, 1979, pp. 161-165)

Heaton's Agency

  • Corporate body
  • fl.1920

Heaton's Agency was a publishing firm based in Toronto, Ontario.

Henry Vernon & Son

  • Corporate body
  • 1890-

Henry Vernon & Son was a firm of city directory publishers, based in Hamilton, Ontario.

Melrose Women's Institute

  • Corporate body
  • 1902-2012

Melrose Women's Institute was organized in 1902 in Melrose, Hastings County, Ontario. It was disbanded in 2012.

Abú Media

  • Corporate body
  • 2000-

Abú Media is a video production company based in Galway, Ireland.

Ontario Genealogical Society. Quinte Branch

  • Corporate body
  • 1980-

On June 14th, 1980, the Quinte Branch was chartered as the 18th branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) covering the Bay of Quinte area that includes Hastings and Prince Edward Counties and surrounding areas in Ontario, Canada.

Bancroft Times

  • Corporate body
  • 1894-

The first edition was published on December 16, 1894.

Belleville Hardware Company

  • Corporate body
  • 1901-1910

Co-founded by William Charles Springer after leasing the Chown Factory. Located at 270 Pinnacle St. in Belleville. Remained in operation until it was re-named in 1910 to the Belleville Lock Company Ltd.

Leslie's Shoes

  • Corporate body
  • 1919-1997

Leslie's Shoes was established on Front Street in Belleville in 1919 when William Leslie bought out the business of John McKeown. It remained in the hands of the Leslie family until its closure in 1997.

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