Frankford – Cemetery – Wesleyan Methodist Church
- CA ON00156 TR/1305-2
- File
- 1980
File contains a transcription of the Old Frankford Cemetery (Wesleyan Methodist Church).
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Frankford – Cemetery – Wesleyan Methodist Church
File contains a transcription of the Old Frankford Cemetery (Wesleyan Methodist Church).
File contains a manuscript letter from Mrs. A.E. Hall to the Hastings County Historical Society concerning the Fraser and Eastman families of Madoc ca. 1850-1893.
Ontario School for the Deaf Centennial 1970
File contains three booklets published in 1970 celebrating the Centennial anniversary of the opening of the Ontario School of the Deaf in Belleville, and a list from the Outdoor Activities Sub-Committee of their contributions to planning the Centennial year.
Ontario School for the Deaf publications for 1970-1973-1975-1986-1987
File contains copies of Ontario School for the Deaf (in the later years, Sir James Whitney) publication The Canadian from 1970, 1973, 1975, 1986, and 1987
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
Crime : hangings in Hastings - summary
File contains a typsecript letter to W. J. Therriault, Governor of the Hastings County Jail from Mary G. Plumpton, Curator, Hastings County Museum, with a list of hangings by date and name of the convicted from 1835 to 1941.
Education Teaching History 1969
File contains newspaper clippings about a new style to teach history at Centennial Secondary School introduced by teacher Richard MacLean in 1969.
Hall-Dennis Report 1969; Speech by Mr. Lloyd Dennis at Belleville 1969
File contains newspaper articles about the Hall-Dennis Report on Ontario Education of 1969 and about Mr. Lloyd giving a speech in Belleville.
Belleville High School Magazine “Elevator” 1920
File contains a newspaper clipping from 1969 about the B.C.I. magazine “Elevator” turning 50 years old.
Education – Ontario Scholars in Hastings 1969
File contains a newspaper article about the high performance of girls in the 1969 graduating class, with more girls being named Ontario Scholars and the highest marks in the county, 95%, was earned by Joan Brownson of Madoc.
Ontario School for the Deaf World Games 1969
File contains a newspaper article about two athletes from Ontario School for the Deaf qualifying for the track team for the World Games for the Deaf in 1969.
File contains a newspaper clipping on the annual district meeting and installation of female officers of the Order of the Royal Purple, Elks Lodge, Belleville.
File contains a newspaper clipping discussing the social news occurring in Flinton, such as birthdays and couples taking trips to visit relatives.
File contains genealogical information about the Hanna family.
Crime jail break Cannifton 1969
File contains a newspaper clipping about a man who escaped from a Montreal jail was recaptured in Cannifton.
File contains a newspaper article from 1969 about a car accident that sent several Belleville residents to the hospital, including Mrs. Sam Cronk and Miss Parks.
St. Michael's High School (Belleville) 1969
File contains a newspaper article about the Grade 8 Geography class at St. Michael's Academy going on a field trip to New York City.
Military Cadets – Quinte Area 1969
File contains newspaper clipping printed in 1969 about cadets from the Quinte area.
Education Belleville 1969 Mott Program
File contains newspaper clippings about a report and visits to Flint, Michigan to understand the Mott Program and the formation of a committee to fully utilize schools and other properties for recreational and cultural programs.
Foster W.A. - Foster's Buck yard, Bay of Quinte Factory
File contains a newspaper clipping about the history of the Foster family (from settling in Canada in 1810 from Massachusetts to building business in Belleville until the end of the 19th century). There is also typed biographical information of W.A. Foster (b. 1836 d. 1881).
Belleville Retarded Children's School 1969
File contains newspaper clippings printed in 1969 about the success of children at Belleville's School for Retarded Children.