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- Holy Trinity Anglican Church Cemetery, King Street, Burford, Ontario An Alphabetical Cross-Referenced IndexPublication # 60 An alphabetical cross-referenced indexPublication # 60 An alphabetical cross-referenced index
- City of Woodstock (Ontario) Directory 1984The 37th edition of the Directory for the City of Woodstock Ontario includes an alphabetical directory of business concerns and residents, a street directory of householders, occupants of office buildings and other business places, a complete street guide with postal codes and telephone numbers (pink pages), a miscellaneous section of …The 37th edition of the Directory for the City of Woodstock Ontario includes an alphabetical directory of business concerns and residents, a street directory of householders, occupants of office buildings …
- Firestone Textiles Woodstock - Plant 1
(1936 - 1984)75 pages75 pages
- Sims' History of Elgin CountyThe first of 3 volumes of local history of Elgin County with a chapter on each town and village.The first of 3 volumes of local history of Elgin County with a chapter on each town and village.
- Tillsonburg: A History 1825 - 1982A detailed history of Tillsonburg from 1825 - 1982.A detailed history of Tillsonburg from 1825 - 1982.
- Oxford-On-The-Thames - Thames River in Oxford CountyPhotocopied pamphletPhotocopied pamphlet
- Wills of Elgin County 1846 - 1852 Volume IIA selection of wills, will indexes and abstracts of wills of residents of the London District for 1846-1849 and the United Counties of Middlesex and Elgin County from 1850-1852 are listed as Nos 91-118. The volume contains an alphabetical index.A selection of wills, will indexes and abstracts of wills of residents of the London District for 1846-1849 and the United Counties of Middlesex and Elgin County from 1850-1852 are …
- Voyage of a Different Kind: The Associated Loyalists of Kingston and AdolphustownAfter the American Revolution, the Sir Guy Carleton allowed civilians and unattached soldiers to form and join companies of militia called Associated Loyalists to facilitate the departure of the British stronghold from the new Republic of the United States of America. Under Michael Grass and Peter Van Alstine this is …After the American Revolution, the Sir Guy Carleton allowed civilians and unattached soldiers to form and join companies of militia called Associated Loyalists to facilitate the departure of the British …
- Bronte development nixed town admits zoning errorCarmela Fragomeni, Oakville Beaver, 26 Sep 1984 Town council made a mistake four years ago when it included a section of Bronte, west of East Street, n a commercial-residential zoning, council's planning committee has decided...Carmela Fragomeni, Oakville Beaver, 26 Sep 1984 Town council made a mistake four years ago when it included a section of Bronte, west of East Street, n a commercial-residential zoning, council's planning committee has decided...Oakville Public Library
- Program for the 100th Anniversary of the Strong Agricultural Society, 1984Twenty-four page program about the Strong Agricultural Society. This booklet was created during the celebration of the centennial of the society. The booklet has a membership list, a list of award winners, and a list of food prices.Twenty-four page program about the Strong Agricultural Society. This booklet was created during the celebration of the centennial of the society. The booklet has a membership list, a list of …Sundridge - Strong Union PL
- Bill Winegard RemembersGrove, Gregory, The Grand River Sachem (Caledonia, Ontario), 7 Nov 1984, p. 10 PDF availableGrove, Gregory, The Grand River Sachem (Caledonia, Ontario), 7 Nov 1984, p. 10 PDF availableNorth Erie Shore Historical Society
- People of Ontario...Billy BishopPDF availablePDF availableNorth Erie Shore Historical Society
- Newspaper Clipping of "Memorial will preserve history of pioneer Bloomfield churches"There is a rip going from the top of the page to the middle in center of the clipping. On the left side there is some pen scribbling. Two of the paragraphs have been marked off by red pen.There is a rip going from the top of the page to the middle in center of the clipping. On the left side there is some pen scribbling. Two of …Sundridge - Strong Union PL
- WWI veterans honoured at dinnerUnknown, The Haldimand Press (Hagersville, Ontario), 10 Nov 1984 ...Unknown, The Haldimand Press (Hagersville, Ontario), 10 Nov 1984 ...North Erie Shore Historical Society
- An Address Presented During the 1984 Canadian General ElectionMulroney, The Hon. Brian, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 28 Aug 1984, 11-26 A joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club of Toronto. A review of earlier campaign speeches and promises. Financial implications of his party's strategy. A critical review of events and activities during the current government's term of office. A look to the future and expectations …Mulroney, The Hon. Brian, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 28 Aug 1984, 11-26 A joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club of Toronto. A review of earlier campaign speeches and promises. Financial implications of his party's strategy. A …Empire Club of Canada
- An Address Presented During the 1984 Canadian General ElectionTurner, The Rt. Hon. John N., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 30 Aug 1984, 27-43 A joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club of Toronto. An examination and an anlysis of, and possible answers to, the question "Why is it, with a country such as Canada, with limitless resources, boundless opportunities, no horizons, why is it we are not living …Turner, The Rt. Hon. John N., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 30 Aug 1984, 27-43 A joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club of Toronto. An examination and an anlysis of, and possible answers to, the question "Why is it, …Empire Club of Canada
- Looking for TroubleWorthington, Peter, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 11 Oct 1984, 61-78 Wide-ranging address with personal anecdotes, reminiscences, opinions, suggestions and comments on a variety of topics germaine to Canada; being a Canadian, Canadian politics and the economy. Some specific topics include the military and National Defence; the Veterans' Allowance scheme; the need for a new economic philosophy; foreign investment; the deficit …Worthington, Peter, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 11 Oct 1984, 61-78 Wide-ranging address with personal anecdotes, reminiscences, opinions, suggestions and comments on a variety of topics germaine to Canada; being a Canadian, Canadian politics and the economy. Some specific topics include …Empire Club of Canada
- Canada's Artistic Boom IIFranca, Celia, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 25 Oct 1984, 93-102 Background and history of the National Ballet School, founded under the leadership of Miss Betty Oliphant. Purpose and goals of the School. A period of trial. Economic concerns and sources. The combination of artistic and economic pay-off. Prudent investment. Activities, successes and challenges of the National Ballet School. Needs of …Franca, Celia, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 25 Oct 1984, 93-102 Background and history of the National Ballet School, founded under the leadership of Miss Betty Oliphant. Purpose and goals of the School. A period of trial. Economic concerns and sources. …Empire Club of Canada
- Ritchie, CharlesAuthor and Diplomat, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 8 Nov 1984, 115-125 Canadians as they are seen by others, with discussion. In NATO, and the United Nations, and in the Commonwealth, Canadians seen as having a gift for constructive compromise. Canadian smugness. How we define ourselves as what we are not. The "invisibility syndrome" of Canada by the United States. Exchanges with …Author and Diplomat, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 8 Nov 1984, 115-125 Canadians as they are seen by others, with discussion. In NATO, and the United Nations, and in the Commonwealth, Canadians seen as having a gift for constructive compromise. Canadian smugness. …Empire Club of Canada
- Backrooms and Boardrooms: Behind Closed DoorsMcQueen, Rod, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 22 Nov 1984, 157-169 "We have traded a government that put us in debt for one that keeps us in the dark." A discussion of this notion, beginning with an exploration of "some of the signals to date" to "see what they mean for our country and for all of us." A capsule history …McQueen, Rod, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club Foundation, 1985), 22 Nov 1984, 157-169 "We have traded a government that put us in debt for one that keeps us in the dark." A discussion of this notion, beginning with an exploration of "some of …Empire Club of Canada