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- James Clifford Gartshore, c. 1960The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, 1960 James Clifford Gartshore was born at Oshawa September 10, 1928 and moved to Whitby in 1939. He was a member of the Whitby Kinsmen Club starting in 1958, a President of the club, District Governor in 1964/65, and proclaimed a Life Member of the club in 1968. He was a …The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, 1960 James Clifford Gartshore was born at Oshawa September 10, 1928 and moved to Whitby in 1939. He was a member of the Whitby Kinsmen Club starting in 1958, a President …Whitby Public Library
- Gilbert Street, February 1966The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, February 1966 The buckle factory at right was demolished in the summer of 1966 and Gilbert Street between Brock and Byron Streets were closed to allow for construction of an apartment building which was never built. A Safeway Plaza was eventually built on the site in 1976-77. The brick house at centre, …The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, February 1966 The buckle factory at right was demolished in the summer of 1966 and Gilbert Street between Brock and Byron Streets were closed to allow for construction of an apartment building …Whitby Public Library
- Children Outside a Change Room at Kinsmen Park Swimming Pool, June 1962The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, July 1962 The swimming pool in Kinsmen park was built between 1949 and 1953 and was demolished in 1993. The change rooms were built by the Rotary Club of Whitby.The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, July 1962 The swimming pool in Kinsmen park was built between 1949 and 1953 and was demolished in 1993. The change rooms were built by the Rotary Club of Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Cochrane Street Bridge Over Canadian Pacific Railway, August 1960The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, August 1960 The Canadian Pacific Railway was built through Whitby in 1912-1914 and opened for service in July 1914. There was a wooden bridge for Cochrane Street to pass over the C.P.R. which was replaced a few times, once in 1917. In the 1960s there were discussions to replace this bridge and …The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, August 1960 The Canadian Pacific Railway was built through Whitby in 1912-1914 and opened for service in July 1914. There was a wooden bridge for Cochrane Street to pass over the C.P.R. …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
- 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
- Edward Paul Coath, ca.1960Unknown, Whitby Weekly News, ca.1960 Edward Coath was born at Toronto on 26 August 1931. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1954 and from Osgoode Hall in 1958. In 1959, Coath moved to Whitby to open a law office and was appointed to the Queen's Counsel in 1971. Coath was a member of …Unknown, Whitby Weekly News, ca.1960 Edward Coath was born at Toronto on 26 August 1931. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1954 and from Osgoode Hall in 1958. In 1959, Coath moved to …Whitby Public Library
- Harold Slichter, ca.1963Unknown, Whitby Weekly News, ca.1963 Harold Slichter was born at Toronto. He moved to Whitby in 1941 where he operated at flower nursery for the family business, Slichter's Florists of which he was president. Slichter was a member of Whitby Town Council from 1962-1967 and a member of the Whitby Planning Board from 1962-1965 and …Unknown, Whitby Weekly News, ca.1963 Harold Slichter was born at Toronto. He moved to Whitby in 1941 where he operated at flower nursery for the family business, Slichter's Florists of which he was president. Slichter …Whitby Public Library
- Maxwell Rich, ca.1960Unknown, Whitby Weekly News, ca.1960 Maxwell Rich was born at Little Britain, ON on 23 February 1919. He was a service manager at Whitby Motors Ltd. and its successor, H. Dick Pontiac-Buick, and later at Gus Brown Motors. Rich died at Ajax on 21 December 2003 and is buried at Mount Lawn Cemetery.Unknown, Whitby Weekly News, ca.1960 Maxwell Rich was born at Little Britain, ON on 23 February 1919. He was a service manager at Whitby Motors Ltd. and its successor, H. Dick Pontiac-Buick, and later at …Whitby Public Library
- Everett Quantrill, ca.1958Unknown, Whitby Weekly News, ca.1958 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, Quantrill lost his right leg in a farming accident. He started work as a time-keeper for the Stokely Van Camp …Unknown, Whitby Weekly News, ca.1958 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
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