File contains several printed posters instructing soldiers on proper conduct of marching and receiving orders. Also contains two printed booklets : How Goes the War, concerning the causes and conduct of World War I, and a printed essay entitled “War: Unnecessary and UnChristian,” by Augustine Jones, Boston: The American Peace Society, 1895.
The file contains the minute book containing the minutes of the meetings of the executives that arrange for the program on the "International Day of Prayer". The book was started in 1926 by the Women's Missionary Society in Belleville, Ontario and records the minutes through to 1984.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated Friday, January 10, 1969, titled "Belleville Man Pushes New Project to Provide Workshop for Handicapped" about local Tom Mitchell.
This series deals with Gerry's working career. It covers his time as a summer student at CJBQ radio (1953-1956) as well as his entire teaching career as a high school teacher (at Moira, Bayside, Quinte, Centennial and Belleville Collegiate and Vocational Institute), principal, session instructor at Loyalist College and an Adult Education instructor.
Photographs and press clippings (mainly reproductions) relating to the Woodley family and their fur business in Belleville. The store on Front Street was established by George Thomas Woodley (1872-1948) in 1904 and closed between 1986 and 1992. George's son Russell, grandson Douglas and great-grandson Daniel ran the store. Photographs include:
George Thomas Woodley [c. 1940]
Isobel and Betty Woodley outside the Front Street store in period dress as part of Belleville's Centennial celebrations in 1979. Also includes Russell Woodley's diary of a 1919 YMCA canoe trip from Lakefield to Sturgeon Lake (and a photocopy of a transcript of the diary), with a flyer for the 1920 trip and a photocopy of photographs from Mrs Thompson, whom the group visited on their journey.
File contains original documentation for Alfred Fields Wood Esq. Warden of the County of Hastings including correspondence and Treasurers Tax Assessment for local towns.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated Thursday, January 2, 1969, about Belleville High School's (BCI)magazine called The Elevator.