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  • Supprimer le terme de recherche Année: 1929
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  • KAPUSKASING - New newspaper called "The Northern Tribune"
    KAPUSKASING - New newspaper called "The Northern Tribune"
    NewspaperText  Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1929, Section 1, p. 1     ...
    NewspaperText  Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1929, Section 1, p. 1   ...
    Timmins Public Library
  • Parade nights are altered
    Parade nights are altered
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 1, column 4     Oxford Rifles will train every Monday; shooting competition opens
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 1, column 4   Oxford Rifles will train every Monday; shooting competition opens
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Spectacular blaze caused avoiding crash
    Spectacular blaze caused avoiding crash
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 1, column 7     Toronto driver misses E.W. Nesbitt's car but knocks over gas pillar; fire follows at service station at junction of Dundas Street and highway to Ingersoll
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 1, column 7   Toronto driver misses E.W. Nesbitt's car but knocks over gas pillar; fire follows at service station at junction of Dundas Street and highway to Ingersoll
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Twenty years ago (March 30, 1909)
    Twenty years ago (March 30, 1909)
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 2, column 3     IOF members meet to bid farewell to Chief Ranger Phelps and Companion Phelps who are leaving Woodstock; Thrower, formerly of Bean & Westlake, leaves for Saskatchewan
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 2, column 3   IOF members meet to bid farewell to Chief Ranger Phelps and Companion Phelps who are leaving Woodstock; Thrower, formerly of Bean & Westlake, leaves for Saskatchewan
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Harold Sutherland is high gun at club shoot
    Harold Sutherland is high gun at club shoot
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 6, column 3     Local gun club holds Good Friday shoot
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 6, column 3   Local gun club holds Good Friday shoot
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Arlie Marks and her players in a repertoire of comedy drama successes
    Arlie Marks and her players in a repertoire of comedy drama successes
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 14, column 1     At Capitol Theatre starting Apr. 1
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Mar 1929, p. 14, column 1   At Capitol Theatre starting Apr. 1
    Woodstock Public Library
  • War veterans pay tribute to Marshal Foch
    War veterans pay tribute to Marshal Foch
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 1     Wreath placed at war memorial; Rev. Canon Appleyard and Col. W.T. McMullen were speakers
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 1   Wreath placed at war memorial; Rev. Canon Appleyard and Col. W.T. McMullen were speakers
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Three towns will be dark following bad blow-out at local hydro sub-station
    Three towns will be dark following bad blow-out at local hydro sub-station
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 5     Ingersoll, Tillsonburg and Norwich cut off by terrific explosion at noon today; heavy windstorm blamed for occurrence; exact cause of explosion unclear
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 5   Ingersoll, Tillsonburg and Norwich cut off by terrific explosion at noon today; heavy windstorm blamed for occurrence; exact cause of explosion unclear
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Easter exam. results in Woodstock public schools
    Easter exam. results in Woodstock public schools
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 5     Central School, Princess School, Victoria School, Broadway School, and Chapel Schol
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 5   Central School, Princess School, Victoria School, Broadway School, and Chapel Schol
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Dr. Krupp tells of Korean visit
    Dr. Krupp tells of Korean visit
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 6     Newspaper on board the Empress of Australia gives account of Krupp's lecture about his visit to Korea given in the garb of a Korean gentleman
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 6   Newspaper on board the Empress of Australia gives account of Krupp's lecture about his visit to Korea given in the garb of a Korean gentleman
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Twenty years ago (March 31, 1909)
    Twenty years ago (March 31, 1909)
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 3     Club held banquet with Dutton as toastmaster; Chief Thompson rules aginst billboard displays of Burns-Johnson fight; Phelps and Frank, Woodstock millers, dissolve partnership
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 3   Club held banquet with Dutton as toastmaster; Chief Thompson rules aginst billboard displays of Burns-Johnson fight; Phelps and Frank, Woodstock millers, dissolve partnership
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Vital statistics (City and District)
    Vital statistics (City and District)
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 4, column 5     Marked decline in deaths in March: 12 vs. 18 in 1928; births, 22 in 1929, 23 in 1928; marriages, 7 in 1929, 9 in 1928
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 4, column 5   Marked decline in deaths in March: 12 vs. 18 in 1928; births, 22 in 1929, 23 in 1928; marriages, 7 in 1929, 9 in 1928
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Much new building (City and District)
    Much new building (City and District)
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 4, column 5     Building so far this year is double that of the first 3 months of 1928
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 4, column 5   Building so far this year is double that of the first 3 months of 1928
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Spring horse sale (City and District)
    Spring horse sale (City and District)
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 1     25 horses sold by auctioneer Pullin in yard of Royal Hotel; prices ranges from $75-$187.
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 1   25 horses sold by auctioneer Pullin in yard of Royal Hotel; prices ranges from $75-$187.
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Drayman's anniversary  (City and District)
    Drayman's anniversary (City and District)
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 1     Woodstock's oldest drayman enters his 36th year in the business with no intentions of retiring
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 1 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 1   Woodstock's oldest drayman enters his 36th year in the business with no intentions of retiring
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Refuse permit for renovating old structure
    Refuse permit for renovating old structure
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 2     Fire and Light Committee rejects permit application by T.L. McIntosh for remodelling house at 326 Dundas, former Chinese laundry business
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 2   Fire and Light Committee rejects permit application by T.L. McIntosh for remodelling house at 326 Dundas, former Chinese laundry business
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Trade commissioner may visit Woodstock
    Trade commissioner may visit Woodstock
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 4     Board of trade attempting to persuade Canadian trade commissioner to Australia to include Woodstock in his Canadian tour
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 4   Board of trade attempting to persuade Canadian trade commissioner to Australia to include Woodstock in his Canadian tour
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Former mayor of Tillsonburg dies suddenly
    Former mayor of Tillsonburg dies suddenly
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 7     Resided 55 years in Tillsonburg; held practically every municipal honor in the town and fostered many undertakings
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 7   Resided 55 years in Tillsonburg; held practically every municipal honor in the town and fostered many undertakings
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Twenty years ago (April 2, 1909)
    Twenty years ago (April 2, 1909)
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 3     Vegetable and small fruit growers of Woodstock and vicinity organize with Hersee as president
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 3   Vegetable and small fruit growers of Woodstock and vicinity organize with Hersee as president
    Woodstock Public Library
  • Assisted in ceremony (City and District)
    Assisted in ceremony (City and District)
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 4, column 1     Underwood of Oxford Rifles band played Last Post and Reveille at memorial service for Foch
    Newspaper  Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Apr 1929, p. 4, column 1   Underwood of Oxford Rifles band played Last Post and Reveille at memorial service for Foch
    Woodstock Public Library
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