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- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 22 Mar 1928, p. 1 Appreciation of the work of F. H. Annes in securing the endorsation by Oshawa City Council of Whitby's application to the Department of National Defense for consideration as a most suitable locationWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 22 Mar 1928, p. 1 Appreciation of the work of F. H. Annes in securing the endorsation …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 21 Feb 1940, p. 1 Chances of establishing an airport adjacent to the Town of Whitby and the City of Oshawa under the great empire air training scheme recently announced from Ottawa, have been greatly improved as the rWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 21 Feb 1940, p. 1 Chances of establishing an airport adjacent to the Town of Whitby and …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 6 Mar 1940, p. 1 From the Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Transport in the King Cabinet at Ottawa, Town Clerk and Treasurer John R. Frost on Monday morning (Mar. 4 ) received acknowledgement of the receipt of a plan preWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 6 Mar 1940, p. 1 From the Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Transport in the King …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 29 Mar 1917, p. 4 On Friday, Saturday and Sunday (March 23, 24 and 25) Major Wright and his assistant, both of a group of British experts who are in Canada to locate aeroplane factories, were in Whitby at the home ofWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 29 Mar 1917, p. 4 On Friday, Saturday and Sunday (March 23, 24 and 25) Major Wright …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 6 Mar 1940, p. 1 Immediate establishment of a major airport between Oshawa and Whitby was demanded by Harry Newman, National Government candidate, in his address to the election meeting held by the Riding AssociationWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 6 Mar 1940, p. 1 Immediate establishment of a major airport between Oshawa and Whitby was demanded …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 25 Jun 1936, p. 2 The sale of three very valuable and well - located farms in South Ontario as reported in these columns last week, indicates two things, first, that after a lull of perhaps three or four years, good fWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 25 Jun 1936, p. 2 The sale of three very valuable and well - located farms in …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 14 Aug 1913, p. 5 Messrs. W. A. Broughton & Sons have adopted the name "Brookside Truck Farm" for the Howden farm, which they are conducting. Last week they shipped their first carload of potatoes, 498 bushels grown oWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 14 Aug 1913, p. 5 Messrs. W. A. Broughton & Sons have adopted the name "Brookside Truck …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 16 Feb 1933, p. 2 Lord Greenwood, Whitby's distinguished native son, never forgets his home town or his old associations with town and county organizations. At the annual dinner of the Ontario Regiment held in OshawaWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 16 Feb 1933, p. 2 Lord Greenwood, Whitby's distinguished native son, never forgets his home town or …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 3 Jul 1913, p. 1 Col. Bick, officer, commanding the 34th Regiment, is anxious to form a Whitby company. For several years the county town has not been represented by a company at the annual camp at Niagara, and the CWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 3 Jul 1913, p. 1 Col. Bick, officer, commanding the 34th Regiment, is anxious to form a …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 12 Oct 1916, p. 6 On Saturday last (Oct. 7) the 116th Ontario County Battalion deposited its colors in Westminster Abbey, London, England. The Battalion was accompanied by the Brass and Bugle Bands of the HeadquartersWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 12 Oct 1916, p. 6 On Saturday last (Oct. 7) the 116th Ontario County Battalion deposited its …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 26 Jun 1913, p. 5 The ancient Order of United Workmen of Ontario was organized in 1877. It is the pioneer in the Fraternal Beneficiary field. It has paid the widows and orphans seventeen million dollars and is financiWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 26 Jun 1913, p. 5 The ancient Order of United Workmen of Ontario was organized in 1877. …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 25 Jan 1917, p. 8 Almonds - On Thursday, January 18th the Adult Bible Class of Almonds Sunday School gave their annual treat to the inmates of the House of Refuge. Promptly at two o'clock the members of the class andWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 25 Jan 1917, p. 8 Almonds - On Thursday, January 18th the Adult Bible Class of Almonds …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 20 Sep 1939, p. 1 Almonds United Church anniversary services were held on Sunday afternoon and evening (Sept. 17) with Audley congregation joining in the service. A lovely autumn day made a lovely setting. The churchWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 20 Sep 1939, p. 1 Almonds United Church anniversary services were held on Sunday afternoon and evening …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 22 Nov 1917, p. 8 Almonds - Miss Wilson returned last week from her home in Wingham and school commenced Monday morning (Nov. 19) in the church.Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 22 Nov 1917, p. 8 Almonds - Miss Wilson returned last week from her home in Wingham …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 8 Nov 1917, p. 4 The school house of School Section No. 1, Whitby Township better known as the "Town Line School" at Almonds, was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning (Nov. 4). All that remains of the building is pWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 8 Nov 1917, p. 4 The school house of School Section No. 1, Whitby Township better known …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 23 Nov 1916, p. 8 Ashburn - We are welcoming to our midst our new merchant and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Sorry we're to lose Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and family, whose residence in our midst for many years, coupled witWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 23 Nov 1916, p. 8 Ashburn - We are welcoming to our midst our new merchant and …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 29 Sep 1921, p. 3 Ashburn - The telephone at "The Manse" has been transferred to Brooklin line.Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 29 Sep 1921, p. 3 Ashburn - The telephone at "The Manse" has been transferred to Brooklin …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 26 Jun 1913, p. 8 Ashburn - The annual anniversary of Burns' Church is a matter of history. It was in every respect a pronounced success. Rev. John McNicholl, of Toronto, delighted the large congregations which greeteWhitby Gazette and Chronicle, 26 Jun 1913, p. 8 Ashburn - The annual anniversary of Burns' Church is a matter of …
- Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 31 Aug 1916, p. 8 Ashburn - A very successful meeting of the Red Cross Branch at Ashburn was held in the basement of the church on Tuesday evening, August 22nd. Dr. John Moore, of Brooklin, who was to act as chairman,Whitby Gazette and Chronicle, 31 Aug 1916, p. 8 Ashburn - A very successful meeting of the Red Cross Branch at …
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