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HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3500 to 3916 Belleville
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The Belleville Young Men's Christian Association

The file contains two copies of the September 1986 issue of the magazine "What's Happening" published 8 times a year by Susan K. Bailey Enterprises Ltd. Belleville. Pages 18-21 contains an article titled "The Belleville Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.)" with picture, written by Elaine Preston, Researcher, Hastings County Historical Society.

Newspaper Clippings from the Keller Scrapbooks

The file contains newspaper clippings from the 70's primarily from The Intelligencer. Titles such as: Dr. Horne Ends Practice for Guelph Hospital Post; Carrying Place Church Marking 150th Birthday; 15 Years Ago - The World Championship; Ontario to Test Nursery Here; Potter Says Bridge To Be at Old Site; Anniversary Couple Mirrors City Growth (Jim and Alice Cordes); Ladies of the Locks Work Well; Till Real Thing Comes Along; Medical Pioneer Dr. Sam Is Dead (Dr. G.S. Cronk)

National Thanksgiving program 1927

The file contains an order of service for the National Thanksgiving service held on the Armouries Lawn, Belleville, 3 July 1927 (Diamond Jubilee of Confederation) and a receipt dated 19 October 1880 for part payment by John McKenna on one Barrett Singer, signed by James Barrett.

Boyce, Betsy Dewar

The file contains two newspaper obituaries for Betsy Dewar Boyce (born 27 March 1913, died 12 August 2007), copies of the memorial service, a newspaper article titled "Boyce remembered for love of history, volunteerism" and the address given at the Remembrance service on 21 September 2007.

The James Texts

The file contains photocopies pertaining to George Moffatt James, founder in 1910 of The James Texts. It contains a list of short stories and sketches, a brief bio and biographical sketch, a poem written by Geo. M. James "Autumn Days", and a short story titled "Theft by Mail"

Gold Leaf Manufacturing - Gee Family

The file contains a photocopies of a newspaper article from the Standard, Montreal, dated 23 November 1946 titled "Ancient Art Dying Out" manufacturing the gold leaf used to make the names of law firms and banks stand out. Includes picture of three generations of Gee Family, George, William and William Jr. and Ella Wannamaker.

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