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Salvation Army

File contains newspaper clippings regarding plans for the erection of a new Salvation Army Citadel in east Belleville in 1966, and the opening of a Salvation Army camp for children at Roblin Lake in July 1956. Also present is an October 10, 1925 issue fo the War Cry, the official publication of the Salvation Army, and a printed poster announcing a concert by the Salvation Army International Staff Band at Belleville Collegiate Institute ca. 1950s.

Peckham, Rev. Arthur, 1960

File contains a newspaper article from the The Intelligencer, 30 September 1960, concerning the efforts of Stirling United Church minister, Reverend Arthur Packman's attempts to make the church exhibit greater toleration to those who consume alcohol.

Rev. Robert McDowell, Presbyterian minister, 1768-1841

File contains a one-page printed Ontario Historical Society biography of Reverend Robert McDowell first regular Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada who served in the Bay of Quinte and Kingston areas from 1798 to 1841. Also contains a printed transcript of a memorial tablet commemorating the career of Reverend McDowall and his role as a founder of Queen's University.

Salvation Army 1959-68

File contains newspaper clips about the Salvation Army's activities c.1959-68 including: W. Tom Simpson being named chairman of the Salvation Army, Arnold Brown as new Salvation Army Col., ads for 1968 S.A. rally, Mayor Ellis signing of official calvacade scroll, J.V. Ivany in charge of S.A. corps., fundraising advertisements c.1959, B.C.I concert benefit for S.A 1962, Captain J. Trecalburry, parade in celebration of 81 years in Belleville, new citadel to be built where Wannamaker House was.

Madoc : history and churches

File contains a newspaper clipping and photocopied manuscript history of Madoc Township from early French exploration in 1615 to ca. 1965, including a discussion of the creation of roads, schools and local churches. The historical research was composed by Mrs. Ken Bateman for Gerry Boyce as background for Historic Hastings.

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