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Scrapbook - Unknown Owner

The file contains numerous photocopies of new of newspaper clippings taken from a scrapbook circa 1880. Some of the information contained in the file: Obituary for Hammiette Lyon wife of Dr. J.R. Jaques; Program for Art Exhibition of Woman's Christian Association held June 1884; Newspaper clipping dated September 26, 1884 titled "The New Hospital and Home" Belleville; Obituary for Rev. S.D. Rice; Newspaper clipping dated July 30, 1885 titled "Home Again. Belleville's Welcome to the Heroes of Batoche; Newspaper clipping dated January 7, 1886 (with picture) titled "Destroyed by Fire. Bridge Street Methodist Church Consumed"; Programme for Dedication of the Sunday School Rooms of Bridge Street Methodist Church, Sunday, December 12, 1886; Programme of the Opening Services of the new Bridge Street Methodist Church May 1887; Wedding announcement Ella (Nellie) Bancroft Jonesto Mr. W.H. Holden; newspaper clipping about the "Strickland" family (May 1887); obituary Rev. Dr. Nelles (Samuel Sobieski Nelles); Programme for Grand Farewell Concert and Presentation "Organ Committee Bridge St. Methodist Church"; wedding announcement Florence Howard to Lewis Wallbridge; obituary Mrs. Billa Flint (Phoebe Sawyer Clement); obituary Mr. George C. Holton, Mrs. Geo. Meudell, Catherine Elizabeth Staring, Frederic Rous.

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.

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.

S. Alec Gordon Organ Presentation & Recital

  • CA ON00156 2006-26
  • Item
  • 1 June 1980

25th anniversary re-recording of a recital by S. Alec Gordon held at the Victoria Avenue Baptist Church in Belleville, Ontario, on 1 June 1980. Original recording by David Long. Re-recorded by Doug Knutson.
Track listing:

  1. Opening & Humn - "Praise to the Lord! The Almighty"
  2. Scripture - Psalm 103: v1-22
  3. Presentation of Organ by Alec Gordon
  4. Reception of Organ - Bill Hales, Mrs. MacFarland, Rev. MacFarland & Congregation
  5. "Lamentation" - Guilmant
  6. "Prelude & Fugue" - Back
  7. "Mortify Us by Thy Grace" - Back
  8. Demonstration of Organ Functions
  9. "Now Thank We All Our God" - Zwart
  10. "Nam Danket Alle Gott" - Zwart
  11. "The Swan" - Saint-Saens
  12. "The Flight of the Bumblebee"
  13. "The Temptation" - Malling
  14. "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"
  15. Hymn - "Praise My Soul, The King of Heaven" and Benediction

Gordon, Stanley Alec

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.

Report on a tour of Western Canada

  • CA ON00156 2023-043
  • Item
  • 1920

Report on a tour of Western Canada to study what the author describes as "the Oriental problem in Canada."

Smith, W. G. [William George]

Records of Deseronto United Church

  • CA ON00156 2020-082
  • Fonds
  • 1932-2006

Administrative materials including account books, annual reports and other records from the congregation of the Deseronto United Church. The church (on the northeast corner of Fourth and Thomas Streets) was closed and sold in October 2020.

Deseronto United Church

Quinte Unitarian 1968

File contains newspaper clips on Quinte Christians marking the 400th anniversary (to be held at YMCA), clips about the founder of the United Services Committee in Ontario - Lottie Hitschmanova, and clips about the foster/parent program offered through the United Services Committee c.1969.

Quaker Cemetery Huntingdon (Moira) Baker Family

This file contains 4 clippings pertaining to the Quaker Cemetery located in Moira.

  1. A newspaper article from the Ontario Intelligencer dated 2 October 1958 titled "Many Pioneers of District Buried in Moira Cemetery". The article references family names: Swetman, Mullett, Baker, Wood, Hudson, Howe, Denyke and Grass
  2. A handwritten genealogy of the Baker Family beginning with William and Ann Baker from Ireland
  3. An article titled "The Quaker Church" giving a brief history of the church and referencing family names: Mullett, Swetman, Merrill, Latta, Hockey, Wood, Haight, Ostrom, Baker, McTaggart, and Ketcheson
  4. A copy of a page taken from an unknown publication with family information for the Vantassel Family, the Baker Family and Later Families with names Diamond, Denike, Outwaters, Emerson, McGowan and Lafferty.

Plans for St Peter's Presbyterian Church

A set of plans for St. Peter's Presbyterian Church in Madoc, Hastings County, Ontario. The church itself opened in 1850. Scale: 8 feet : 1 inch.

Reproduction from the Archives of Ontario.

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