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- George Fogo......Brighton Digital Archives
- Harvey Theodore DingmanGenealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Father*: James "Walter" Dingman b. 24 Aug 1876, d. 14 Oct 1943 Mother*: Carrie S. Rightmyer b. 11 Feb 1887, d. 13 Jul 1969 Birth*: 26 July 1909; Brighton Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date July 26 1909 per Burial. Date Jul …Genealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Father*: James "Walter" Dingman b. 24 Aug 1876, d. 14 Oct 1943 Mother*: Carrie S. Rightmyer b. 11 Feb 1887, d. …Brighton Digital Archives
- Edwin "Ted" Richard MoundGenealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Edwin Richard "Ted" Mound1,2 M, #59592, b. 1909, d. 6 August 1980 Father*: William Mound2 b. c 1880 Mother*: ? ?2 b. c 1880 Birth*: 1909; Bridgenorth, England; Date 1909 per Memorial. "Born at Bridgenorth, England, the son of the late …Genealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Edwin Richard "Ted" Mound1,2 M, #59592, b. 1909, d. 6 August 1980 Father*: William Mound2 b. c 1880 Mother*: ? ?2 …Brighton Digital Archives
- Edward Maurice HerringtonGenealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Edward "Maurice" Herrington1,2,3,4,5 M, #30685, b. 10 May 1897, d. 23 July 1975 Father*: Lewis Finlay Herrington2 b. 22 Dec 1861, d. 10 Jun 1931 Mother*: Elnora A. Tompkins2 b. 2 Apr 1861, d. 25 Oct 1920 Birth*: 10 May 1897; …Genealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Edward "Maurice" Herrington1,2,3,4,5 M, #30685, b. 10 May 1897, d. 23 July 1975 Father*: Lewis Finlay Herrington2 b. 22 Dec 1861, …Brighton Digital Archives
- Wilbert James MorganGenealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Wilbert James Morgan1 M, #5761, b. 1 December 1896, d. 1974 Father*: Edward H. Morgan b. 15 Jun 1862, d. 20 Mar 1943 Mother*: Emma Hill b. 2 Feb 1867, d. 10 Dec 1934 Birth*: 1 December 1896; Brighton Twp., Northumberland …Genealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Wilbert James Morgan1 M, #5761, b. 1 December 1896, d. 1974 Father*: Edward H. Morgan b. 15 Jun 1862, d. 20 …Brighton Digital Archives
- Ethel Maude Phillips CarrGenealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Father*: Robert H. Phillips2 b. 29 Oct 1850 Mother*: Hariett Hicks2 b. 20 Jun 1857 Birth*: 21 November 1887; Percy Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario; Date Nov 21 1887 per 1901 Census. Location Percy per marriage reg'n. Date 1887 per Memorial.2,5,6,4 Marriage*: …Genealogical information used with permission courtesy Dan Buchanan, www.treesbydan.com Father*: Robert H. Phillips2 b. 29 Oct 1850 Mother*: Hariett Hicks2 b. 20 Jun 1857 Birth*: 21 November 1887; Percy Twp., …Brighton Digital Archives
- Waterloo Public Library Annual Report 1941Reports between 1930 and 1939 missing.Reports between 1930 and 1939 missing.Waterloo Public Library
- Receipt to Mary Kumpf from the Dominion Securities Corporation Limited, January 6, 1941Receipt to Mary Kumpf from the Dominion Securities Corporation for her purchase of a Dominion of Canada War bond.Receipt to Mary Kumpf from the Dominion Securities Corporation for her purchase of a Dominion of Canada War bond.Waterloo Public Library
- Statement of Sale from the Dominion Securities Corporation to Mary Kumpf, January 7, 1941Statement of Sale to Mary Kumpf of $1000 Dominion of Canada War bond from the Dominion Securities Corporation.Statement of Sale to Mary Kumpf of $1000 Dominion of Canada War bond from the Dominion Securities Corporation.Waterloo Public Library
- Brooklin Spring Fair Prize List, 1941The Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by the South Ontario County Agricultural Association, a group of farmers and businessmen in the Township of Whitby that also operated the Oshawa Fair. The first fair, lasting one day, was held at Grass Park on 24 May 1911. By 1915, the Brooklin Spring …The Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by the South Ontario County Agricultural Association, a group of farmers and businessmen in the Township of Whitby that also operated the Oshawa Fair. …Whitby Public Library
- 1941 Assessment Roll for the Township of PetawawaAn assessment roll is a public record of taxable property. The headings for each column on a page is listed under full text.An assessment roll is a public record of taxable property. The headings for each column on a page is listed under full text.Petawawa Public Library
- To Britain and ReturnRenison, Right Reverend Robert J., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1942), 6 Nov 1941, 117-129 The speaker's recent trip to Britain. The contrast between the trip there and return journey. The experience of flying the Atlantic in these days. A day in Bermuda. The speaker's impression of Britain. A description of London and how life has carried on. The British people. The character and sacrifice …Renison, Right Reverend Robert J., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1942), 6 Nov 1941, 117-129 The speaker's recent trip to Britain. The contrast between the trip there and return journey. The experience of flying the Atlantic in these days. A day in Bermuda. The speaker's …Empire Club of Canada
- The Russian Campaign in ReviewReade, John Collingwood, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1942), 20 Nov 1941, 142-155 A brief review of the current and recent war situation. What we were talking about at the beginning of this past summer. What has happened since then. The German move eastward towards Russia. The elation when we learned that the Russians were prepared to fight. Our best expectations realized. An …Reade, John Collingwood, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1942), 20 Nov 1941, 142-155 A brief review of the current and recent war situation. What we were talking about at the beginning of this past summer. What has happened since then. The German move …Empire Club of Canada
- Anglo-American ResponsibilitiesBall, Max W., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 27 Mar 1941, 438-455 A review of a generation of Anglo-American relationships and a consideration of the joint responsibility of the English-thinking peoples in the years to come after the war. The speaker's conviction that the spirit of freedom is unquenchable, and that no combination of powers will be able to rout it from …Ball, Max W., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 27 Mar 1941, 438-455 A review of a generation of Anglo-American relationships and a consideration of the joint responsibility of the English-thinking peoples in the years to come after the war. The speaker's conviction …Empire Club of Canada
- Men Money and MaterielRosengren, Captain Roswell P., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1942), 16 Oct 1941, 70-86 Canada and the United States: two nations one by mutuality of free choice. Elements of the speaker's relationship with Canada and Canadians. The views expressed those of the speaker, not of the U.S. War Department. Similarities between Canada and the U.S., in particular with regard to war. The failure of …Rosengren, Captain Roswell P., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1942), 16 Oct 1941, 70-86 Canada and the United States: two nations one by mutuality of free choice. Elements of the speaker's relationship with Canada and Canadians. The views expressed those of the speaker, not …Empire Club of Canada
- Embattled BritainJohnson, Edwin S., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 9 Jan 1941, 266-279 The recent bombing experienced by the people of the British Isles. The wanton destruction that is still going on. The British people and their courage, tenacity and calm determination. Resignation to a war of long duration. The speaker's recent experience in Britain where he has been bombed out of his …Johnson, Edwin S., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 9 Jan 1941, 266-279 The recent bombing experienced by the people of the British Isles. The wanton destruction that is still going on. The British people and their courage, tenacity and calm determination. Resignation …Empire Club of Canada
- The Empire at War in the Moslem MediterraneanPhilipps, Tracy, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 30 Jan 1941, 309-321 The war as it touches the British nations in their relations with the Arabic peoples, leading us to an understanding of how each regards the freedom for which we are fighting. Fighting for one's rights rather than for freedom; for liberties, not liberty. The price of such rights and liberties. …Philipps, Tracy, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 30 Jan 1941, 309-321 The war as it touches the British nations in their relations with the Arabic peoples, leading us to an understanding of how each regards the freedom for which we are …Empire Club of Canada
- The Rape of NorwayHis Royal Highness Prince Olav of Norway, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 13 Jan 1941, 280-297 A joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club. The development of war in Norway. What happened after it was necessary for the speaker, his father, and the Government to leave Norway. The speaker's arrival in Canada to inspect the Norwegian Air Force in training in …His Royal Highness Prince Olav of Norway, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 13 Jan 1941, 280-297 A joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club. The development of war in Norway. What happened after it was necessary for the speaker, his father, …Empire Club of Canada
- Canada At The CrossroadsDrew, Lieutenant-Colonel George A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 6 Mar 1941, 385-401 Reference to previous addresses by the speaker. Canada today. The almost limitless resources at our disposal. Development in all directions. Few limits to the opportunities open to the youth of Canada if we only organize efficiently for the future. Sir Frederick Banting as an example of the heights to which …Drew, Lieutenant-Colonel George A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1941), 6 Mar 1941, 385-401 Reference to previous addresses by the speaker. Canada today. The almost limitless resources at our disposal. Development in all directions. Few limits to the opportunities open to the youth of …Empire Club of Canada
- The Real New OrderMasaryk, Jan, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1942), 3 Dec 1941, 169-184 The speaker now as an emigrant, a refugee, of his country. The latest murders in Czechoslovakia. The hostages in France. Speaking as a citizen of Europe. A war that is everybody's. The hate that Hitler has managed to generate. The last 12-15 months that the speaker spent in Britain. Seeing …Masaryk, Jan, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1942), 3 Dec 1941, 169-184 The speaker now as an emigrant, a refugee, of his country. The latest murders in Czechoslovakia. The hostages in France. Speaking as a citizen of Europe. A war that is …Empire Club of Canada