File contains an original invitation for the Annual Assembly Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen to be held 26-November-1919 in Johnstone's Academy, Belleville. Donated by M.E. Hick.
File contains a newspaper clipping titled "50 Years Ago November 1st 1915"; about an item from the file dated 1895 reporting Ald. A. Robinson listing a number of friends who attended a function at Mr. Robins's residence "The Manor" now residence for Albert College girl students.
File contains original program of the ceremonies observed at the Royal Coronation of King William the Fourth and Queen Adelaide, dated 8-September-1831.
File contains two photocopied telegrams: a)- a message of congratulations to Queen Victoria on her Jubilee Year by the Governor-General on behalf of the people of Canada. b) an official acknowledgment of the receipt of same by the Royal administration.
File contains a printed souvenir supplement to the Toronto Daily Star entitled “The Queen & the Seaway,” regarding the opening of St. Lawrence Seaway and the upcoming royal visit by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Also present are newspaper clippings regarding the Royal visit including an article from The Ontario Intelligencer, 27 July 1959 concerning the Trenton stop of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip during the royal tour.
File contains a newspaper article dated 21 June 1956 concerning membership expansion of the Stirling Chamber of Commerce . Also present is a newspaper article about the 1957 annual meeting of the Stirling Chamber of Commerce and the organization of the 1958 Stirling centennial celebrations.
File contains a Stirling News article dated 1 November 1956 commemorating the 102nd anniversary of the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Stirling. Also present is an Ontario Intelligencer article, 31 January 1959 concerning a farewell celebration in honour of Reverend Walker, departing pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
The file contains a newspaper clipping from the Intelligencer dated May 4, 2004 titled "Historical collection still at risk in Cannifton" as well as a map of the location.
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)
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.