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- Mudbrick House on Dundas Street, 1965This house stood on the south side of Dundas Street between Hopkins Street and the C.P.R. bridge (1013 Dundas Street East). It was built of mudbrick and covered with board and batten. It is believed to have been built before 1854, and was the only house of its kind in …This house stood on the south side of Dundas Street between Hopkins Street and the C.P.R. bridge (1013 Dundas Street East). It was built of mudbrick and covered with board …Whitby Public Library
- Award Presentation, 1965Colour photograph showing John Visser (centre) receiving an award from the Town of Whitby for saving the life of a child in Sibbald Point Provincial Park on 22 August 1965. Left to right: Councillor Harry Inkpen, John Visser, Mayor Warren Mowat.Colour photograph showing John Visser (centre) receiving an award from the Town of Whitby for saving the life of a child in Sibbald Point Provincial Park on 22 August 1965. …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Dunlops, June 12, 1965The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, 12 June 1965 These former members of the Whitby Dunlops World Hockey Championship team of 1958 took part in a parade through Whitby to launch the fundraising campaign for the Whitby General Hospital on June 12, 1965. Left to right: Fred Etcher, Stan Waylett, Jack MacKenzie, Gordon Myles, Ted O'Connor, Bob Attersley, Doug …The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, 12 June 1965 These former members of the Whitby Dunlops World Hockey Championship team of 1958 took part in a parade through Whitby to launch the fundraising campaign for the Whitby General Hospital …Whitby Public Library
- Warren James Mowat, c. 1965Warren James Mowat (1914-2008) was born at Whitby on September 10, 1914, and since 1945, operated an insurance business in Whitby. He was a member of the Whitby Fire Department from 1943-1974, was Chief from 1967-1969, and Deputy Chief from 1969-1974. He served on the Town Council from 1943-1945, was …Warren James Mowat (1914-2008) was born at Whitby on September 10, 1914, and since 1945, operated an insurance business in Whitby. He was a member of the Whitby Fire Department …Whitby Public Library
- 173 Brock Street North, October 24, 1965This building was constructed in 1862 by John Ham Perry as the office of the Whitby Chronicle, published by William H. Higgins. An addition was built to the north circa 1900. In the 1960s until 1977, it was the home of Nurtriproducts Limited, a food processing form for the hotel …This building was constructed in 1862 by John Ham Perry as the office of the Whitby Chronicle, published by William H. Higgins. An addition was built to the north circa …Whitby Public Library
- Harold Boys, 1965Unknown, Oshawa Times, May 1965 Harold Boys was born at Laskay, ON on 5 September 1897. He joined the Toronto York Rangers and was wounded at the battle of Yrpes in 1914 and spent 18 months in a hospital in England before being transferred to the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby in 1918. Following his …Unknown, Oshawa Times, May 1965 Harold Boys was born at Laskay, ON on 5 September 1897. He joined the Toronto York Rangers and was wounded at the battle of Yrpes in 1914 and spent 18 …Whitby Public Library
- Arthur Morton, ca.1965Arthur Morton was born at Newcastle, UK on 5 October 1917. He served during the Second World War in the Merchant Marine. Upon moving to Canada in 1954, Morton first worked for Dowty Equipment Ltd. in Ajax and then as manager for Rainbow Products in Whitby. He later worked at …Arthur Morton was born at Newcastle, UK on 5 October 1917. He served during the Second World War in the Merchant Marine. Upon moving to Canada in 1954, Morton first …Whitby Public Library
- 1013 Dundas Street East, October 24, 1965This house stood on the south side of Dundas Street between Hopkins Street and the C.P.R. bridge (1013 Dundas Street East). It was built of mudbrick and covered with board and batten. It is believed to have been built before 1854, and was the only house of its kind in …This house stood on the south side of Dundas Street between Hopkins Street and the C.P.R. bridge (1013 Dundas Street East). It was built of mudbrick and covered with board …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Council, 1965Black and white photograph showing the members of Ontario County Council for 1965. Back row: Edward Oyler, John Ball, John Dancey, Ross Murison, Owen Morris, Allan Crosier, Rancis Hockley, Victor Aldred, John Dryden, Robert Nesbitt, Alvin Redhsaw, Charles Healy. Middle row: William Gillespie, Neil A. Smith, Delson Shier, Ambrose McMillan, …Black and white photograph showing the members of Ontario County Council for 1965. Back row: Edward Oyler, John Ball, John Dancey, Ross Murison, Owen Morris, Allan Crosier, Rancis Hockley, Victor …Whitby Public Library
- Everett Quantrill, ca.1965George Everett Quantrill was born at Toronto on 9 July 1925. His family moved to Whitby from Oshawa when his father was appointed police chief for the Town. In 1944, Quantrill lost his right leg in a farming accident. He started work as a time-keeper for the Stokely Van Camp …George Everett Quantrill was born at Toronto on 9 July 1925. His family moved to Whitby from Oshawa when his father was appointed police chief for the Town. In 1944, …Whitby Public Library
- Gordon Osborne, ca.1965Gordon Osborne was born at St. Thomas on 2 August 1912. He came to Whitby in 1937 by way of Kingston as the manager of the Agnew Surpass Shoe Store. In 1939, he became Oshawa District Manager of the Empire Life Insurance Company and in 1950 he opened a real …Gordon Osborne was born at St. Thomas on 2 August 1912. He came to Whitby in 1937 by way of Kingston as the manager of the Agnew Surpass Shoe Store. …Whitby Public Library
- Lake Ontario Steel Company Limited, c. 1965The land for Lake Ontario Steel Company Limited was purchased in August 1963 and construction proceeded from December 1963 through most of 1964.The land for Lake Ontario Steel Company Limited was purchased in August 1963 and construction proceeded from December 1963 through most of 1964.Whitby Public Library
- Charles Leslie McFarlane, c. 1965Toronto Star Syndicate, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 1965 Charles Leslie McFarlane (1902-1977) was born in Charleton Place, Ontario, on October 25, 1902 and lived in Haileybury, Ontario in his youth. A fiction writer, he wrote many stories for Canadian and American magazines for over 50 years, starting in 1926. He wrote the first books in the Hardy Boys …Toronto Star Syndicate, Toronto Star ( TorStar), 1965 Charles Leslie McFarlane (1902-1977) was born in Charleton Place, Ontario, on October 25, 1902 and lived in Haileybury, Ontario in his youth. A fiction writer, he wrote many stories for …Whitby Public Library
- 124 Brock Street North, 1965This building was constructed as the Ontario hotel in approximately 1847. It was purchased by Joseph Heard around 1918, bricked over, and converted into a garage, which it remained until 1970. It was then converted into a store which was a variety of fruit markets and tile stores. Destroyed by …This building was constructed as the Ontario hotel in approximately 1847. It was purchased by Joseph Heard around 1918, bricked over, and converted into a garage, which it remained until …Whitby Public Library
- 111 Dundas Street West, October 3, 1965This building was constructed in 1888 by Whitby Contractor Thomas Deverell. It was painted and remodelled in the 1970s.This building was constructed in 1888 by Whitby Contractor Thomas Deverell. It was painted and remodelled in the 1970s.Whitby Public Library
- Dr. Frank Warren Plaque St. John's Anglican Church, c. 1965The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, 1965 An unidentified woman and Minister shaking hands in front of the Dr. Frank Warren plaque at St. John's Anglican church, which is located at 150 Victoria Street East.The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, 1965 An unidentified woman and Minister shaking hands in front of the Dr. Frank Warren plaque at St. John's Anglican church, which is located at 150 Victoria Street East.Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Public and Continuation School, 1965This school was built in 1923 at the south-east corner of Highway 12 and Winchester Road. It served as a school until the early 1970s and was demolished in 1982. This picture shows the front and north wall of the school.This school was built in 1923 at the south-east corner of Highway 12 and Winchester Road. It served as a school until the early 1970s and was demolished in 1982. …Whitby Public Library
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