Andrews, William G., Bonarlaw Music Teacher
- CA ON00156 TR/0013
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1918
File contains 1968 newspaper clippings about William G. Anderson as the new music teacher at Albert College.
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Andrews, William G., Bonarlaw Music Teacher
File contains 1968 newspaper clippings about William G. Anderson as the new music teacher at Albert College.
File contains newspaper article on a 1967 course taught on antiques at the “Y”.
File contains a copy of the Belleville Intelligencer issue from November 9th, 1921 featuring an article on Canadian Authors.
File contains newspaper clippings of a look back to a 1917 Bayside class, Bayside Home and School meeting led by Bessie Hennessy ca. 1964
Belleville Cooking School 1932
File contains a c.1932 pamphlet from “Canadian” school of Science. Organized by Ontario Intelligencer by Ms. E. Frances.
Belleville Graduates Club lectures 1905
File contains a c.1905 course from the Belleville Graduates Club.
Belleville Health Dept. 1956, 57, 68
File contains a c.1956 newspaper clip on polio immunizations given to students as part of an immunization program, a c.1957 newspaper clip on heart disease labelled as biggest killer in an annual report by Mr. McCall Metcalfe, and a c.1968 newspaper clips on children being bitten by dogs at the Prince of Wales School,
Belleville Petition for Funds to Finish Grammar School 1851
File contains petitions by J.Dunbar Moodie for funds to complete the Grammar School.
Belleville Student Mayors 1969
File contains a c.1969 newspaper clip on the student Mayor program that allowed five Belleville students to shadow Mayor J. Russell Scott.
Carlow Township – names of teachers & nurses
File contains names of nurses and teachers from Carlow Township.
File contains the history of schools in Carlow Township.
File contains a pamphlet for visitors to the “Confederation Caravan” in 1967.
Chard, C. S. Stirling : 1st school, wooden pumps
File contains three typsecript pages by C.S. Chard concerning the first school house in Stirling, ca. 1820s, and an account of a wooden pump shop which operated near Stirling from 1875 to 1887.