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- Library To Computerize Files, Thanks To $10,000 Donation, Blind River, 1997Filing: Nadia Corbiere, a summer student working at the library, roams through the card file, preparing to have the books listed on a computer data baseFiling: Nadia Corbiere, a summer student working at the library, roams through the card file, preparing to have the books listed on a computer data baseBlind River Public Library
- Donation Will Help Automate Library Circulation System, Blind River, 1997Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, August 28, 1997 Cameco manager of Blind River operations Catherine Greeen, checks out the new equipment paid for by Cameco's $10,000 donation, as Mayor Vyrn Peterson and librarian Rhea Marcellus look on.Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, August 28, 1997 Cameco manager of Blind River operations Catherine Greeen, checks out the new equipment paid for by Cameco's $10,000 donation, as Mayor Vyrn Peterson and librarian Rhea Marcellus look on.Blind River Public Library
- Library to Pursue New Site, Blind River, 1999Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, January 20, 1999 This brief article discusses the Blind River Library's decision to seek a new site on the Main Street.Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, January 20, 1999 This brief article discusses the Blind River Library's decision to seek a new site on the Main Street.Blind River Public Library
- Walls Full Of Blind River History, 1999Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, March 20, 1999 Photo 1: Local Historian Al McLean in front of the 60 year old building that has seen many tenants over the years. Photo 2: Frank Piche (left) and Al McLean in front of mural students painted on the 60 year old building.Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, March 20, 1999 Photo 1: Local Historian Al McLean in front of the 60 year old building that has seen many tenants over the years. Photo 2: Frank Piche (left) and Al McLean …Blind River Public Library
- Blind River Library Relocation Put On Holding Pending Assessment, 1999Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, September 15, 1999 A brief article about the anticipated move of the Blind River library being put on hold until an engineering assessment could be done to determine building safety.Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, September 15, 1999 A brief article about the anticipated move of the Blind River library being put on hold until an engineering assessment could be done to determine building safety.Blind River Public Library
- Service Allows Public To Log On, Blind River, 2000Rocco Frangione, The Sault Star, October 17, 2000 Brad Freer is the co-ordinator of the Community Access Program at the Blind River Public Library. One of his many functions is to help library users find Internet sites.Rocco Frangione, The Sault Star, October 17, 2000 Brad Freer is the co-ordinator of the Community Access Program at the Blind River Public Library. One of his many functions is to help library users find Internet sites.Blind River Public Library
- Old Library Building Takes On New Life, Blind River 2001Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, July 9, 2001 Now home of town's Seniors Cultural CenterNorlyn Purych, The Sault Star, July 9, 2001 Now home of town's Seniors Cultural CenterBlind River Public Library
- Library Threatened Due To Lack Of FinancesThis column written by Eric Colwell discusses the fate of the Blind River Library and how lack of financial assistance could mean the end of the Library.This column written by Eric Colwell discusses the fate of the Blind River Library and how lack of financial assistance could mean the end of the Library.Blind River Public Library
- Library At Blind River Is Ready For Book Week , Circa 1977This clipping discusses the celebration of Young Canada Book Week, and teachers taking advantage to bring their students to the library to encourage reading.This clipping discusses the celebration of Young Canada Book Week, and teachers taking advantage to bring their students to the library to encourage reading.Blind River Public Library
- Library Renovations Entails Big ExpenseThis brief article discusses the expenses incurred with the renovation and relocation of the Blind River Library and how the Library Association appealed to the town for financial assistance.This brief article discusses the expenses incurred with the renovation and relocation of the Blind River Library and how the Library Association appealed to the town for financial assistance.Blind River Public Library
- Dayton Community News, 1961This clipping concerns news about Dayton residents including June wedding anniversary celebrations and other resident activities.This clipping concerns news about Dayton residents including June wedding anniversary celebrations and other resident activities.Huron Shores Museum
- First Iron Bridge Fall Fair Held in 1887, 1961Belle Tulloch, The Sault Star, 1967 This article provides some background about the beginnings of fall fairs in Ontario plus information about upcoming competitions in the Iron Bridge event.Belle Tulloch, The Sault Star, 1967 This article provides some background about the beginnings of fall fairs in Ontario plus information about upcoming competitions in the Iron Bridge event.Huron Shores Museum
- Cheers Erupt for New Bridge, Iron Bridge, 1999Pauline Clark, The Sault Star, November 25, 1999 An article from the Sault Star about the construction of the new recreational bridge in the Village of Iron Bridge. The article describes the installation of the new bridge, where the funds came from for the bridge and how the new structure will be part of the Trans Canada Voyageur …Pauline Clark, The Sault Star, November 25, 1999 An article from the Sault Star about the construction of the new recreational bridge in the Village of Iron Bridge. The article describes the installation of the new bridge, where …Huron Shores Museum
- Work on Iron Bridge to be Completed Tuesday, 1999Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, November 29, 1999 The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various sources and much of the work was done by volunteers in addition to the professionals.Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, November 29, 1999 The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various sources and much of the work was done by volunteers in addition to the professionals.Huron Shores Museum
- Recreational Bridge Now Open, 1999This brief piece from "The Standard" details the premature opening ceremony of the bridge in order to forestall rumours of a structural problem. The bridge was in fact passed by the engineers, the Village officials had been going to wait for Winterfest to have a grand opening but chose to …This brief piece from "The Standard" details the premature opening ceremony of the bridge in order to forestall rumours of a structural problem. The bridge was in fact passed by …Huron Shores Museum
- Why The Algoma Farmer Is Poor, Circa 1940Algoma Advocate, Circa 1940 This is a humorous piece from The Algoma Advocate, date unknown. It describes why an Algoma Farmer is poor and provides a brief rundown on all the products that the farmer uses none of which are homegrown other than his dog.Algoma Advocate, Circa 1940 This is a humorous piece from The Algoma Advocate, date unknown. It describes why an Algoma Farmer is poor and provides a brief rundown on all the products that the …Huron Shores Museum
- The Mississagi Forest Fire, 1948Men were recruited from the street to help fight the fire with the promise of being paid 50cents/hour and the threat of a jail sentence for not going. Over 1500 men fought the fire before is eventual end.Men were recruited from the street to help fight the fire with the promise of being paid 50cents/hour and the threat of a jail sentence for not going. Over 1500 …Huron Shores Museum
- Modern Facilities Included In New Iron Bridge School, 1969This clipping from April 1969 describes the opening of the Iron Bridge Public School that was built at a cost of $210,000.00. This school boasted the most modern conveniences at its opening including a library facility and a gymnasium. The building was a result of continuing closures of neighboring schools …This clipping from April 1969 describes the opening of the Iron Bridge Public School that was built at a cost of $210,000.00. This school boasted the most modern conveniences at …Huron Shores Museum
- Day Mills S.S. No. 1 Day, Circa 1950This is a brief newspapar article about the students from the Day Mills S.S. No. 1 School and the Grades they will be going from and into at the beginning of the next school term.This is a brief newspapar article about the students from the Day Mills S.S. No. 1 School and the Grades they will be going from and into at the beginning …Huron Shores Museum
- Students Hear Village History, Iron Bridge, Circa 1960This brief piece recalls a visit to the students of the Grade 8 Iron Bridge class by Mrs. Neil Draper and Mrs. William Boville where the ladies gave a talk on the history of the Village. There were dates of first settlers, photos of maple syrup equipment, stories about the …This brief piece recalls a visit to the students of the Grade 8 Iron Bridge class by Mrs. Neil Draper and Mrs. William Boville where the ladies gave a talk …Huron Shores Museum