- CA ON00156 TR/2713-1
- File
- 1969
File contains newspaper clippings regarding the transfer of Capt. June Dwyer as head of the Belleville Salvation Army Corps to take up a new position in June 1969, and her succession by Capt. Ed Gurney.
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File contains newspaper clippings regarding the transfer of Capt. June Dwyer as head of the Belleville Salvation Army Corps to take up a new position in June 1969, and her succession by Capt. Ed Gurney.
Railway : Canadian Railroad Historical Association
File contains several newspaper articles pertaining to the Railway
Sidney Township : Bayside School, 1969
File contains an Intelligencer article, 11 June 1969 announcing the planning of a new secondary school to open at Bayside in the fall of 1971.
Templeton, Major John Forin obituary, 1969
File contains a newspaper obituary of Major John Fortin Templeton, who served with the Argyll Light Infantry in the 1890s and the 48th Highlanders of Toronto during World War One.
Thurlow Township : miscellaneous clippings, 1969
File contains several newspaper articles and clippings concerning events and issues in Thurlow Township including voting on the sale of liquor in dining establishments, a drowning of twin sisters in the Moira and activities relating to the Thurlow Volunteer Fire Department.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated 12-December-1968 titled "Industrialists Attend Freight-In".
File contains a newspaper article from the Toronto Daily Star, dated 24-February-1965 about the 90th Birthday of Senator Arthur Wentworth Roebuck, born in Hamilton, and at the time of the article the oldest active member in the Senate.
Rollins, Mrs. Harry : C.N.I.B. Honour
File contains a newspaper article concerning a CNIB tribute to Maude [Mrs. Harry] Rollins who launched the White Cane Club in Belleville ca. 1950 in support of the visually impaired.
C.P.R. telegraph office, Belleville, 1968
File contains a newspaper article concerning the closure of the Belleville office of Canadian Pacific Telecommunications, after over a century of operations as a telegraph office under various owners.
File contains a number of newspaper articles about the old Post Office building in Trenton, and debates about the future renovation and use of the building.
Salary comparisons, Canada 1968
File contains an Intelligencer article, dated 14 August 1968, concerning average earned income in cities in Canada, in which Belleville ranked forty second out of eighty-eight cities listed.
File contains a newspaper article titled "Sunday School Worker for Over 50 Years" about Miss Helen Sulman being awarded a plaque for her service to the Bridge St. United Church.
Survey, Ontario Government of Old Homes - 1968
File contains 2 newspaper articles about a survey of older homes in Tweed and the community north of the town in co-operation with the School of Architecture, University of Toronto.
Telegraph : Phil Burton, CN retirement
File contains an Intelligencer article, 23 March 1968, announcing the retirement of Phil Burton manager and veteran operator of the Canadian National Telegraph office in Belleville.
Thurlow Township: mill rates, schools 1968
File contains several newspaper clippings regarding zoning laws, mill rate changes and additions to schools in Thurlow Township in 1968.
Railway : Thomas Brassey letter
File contains a typescript letter from Jeanne Cross, Art Editor, Fredrick Muller [Publishers] Ltd., London, England, 24 June 1968 to the Belleville Historical Museum requesting prints of plans created by Thomas Brassey, Civil Engineer, for a proposed railway in Hastings County ca. 1859.
Scott, Dr. Russel Mayor of Belleville
File contains three newspaper articles about Dr. Russell Scott, then Mayor of Belleville, and a dispute with Mead Johnson.
Robertson, James; Restoration of Antiques
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer dated 18-January-1967 about Jim Robertson, hobbyist wood craftsman, and his restoration of antiques.
File contains a newspaper clipping from the Intellignecer dated 11-April-1967 titled "Sawmill Still Run By Water" about Twiddy's Mill in Stockdale.
File contains a newspaper article from The Intelligencer, dated 22-July-1967 and titled "It's Only Five Minutes But it Starts Drivers Fuming" and is about the swing bridge in Trenton.