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- Eugene LeBouef Dies, Blind River, The Standard, 1997This article concerns the sudden death of a community elder, Mr. Eugene Lebouef. The article share information about Mr. Lebouef's life, his work as the owner of a meat market, and his community involvement in both politics, church and the Knights of Columbus.This article concerns the sudden death of a community elder, Mr. Eugene Lebouef. The article share information about Mr. Lebouef's life, his work as the owner of a meat market, …Blind River Public Library
- Blind River Poem in Provincial Competition, The Standard 1997Mr. White won the regional OSSTF 1997 - Marion Drysdale Award in the adult learner class with his poem that dealt with the struggles many people face in time of economic challenges.Mr. White won the regional OSSTF 1997 - Marion Drysdale Award in the adult learner class with his poem that dealt with the struggles many people face in time of …Blind River Public Library
- Blind River Community Bands Together To Help Stranded Motorists, 2002Rocco Frangione, The Sault Star, March 12, 2002 Vehicles were lined up all along Highway 17 right through town.Rocco Frangione, The Sault Star, March 12, 2002 Vehicles were lined up all along Highway 17 right through town.Blind River Public Library
- Local Artist Wins Another Award, Blind River, The Standard, 1995This newspaper article informs the reader about local artist Al Wright's winning two awards for his watercolor paintings, one from the North of 17 juried show and another in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The article also shares information about painting.This newspaper article informs the reader about local artist Al Wright's winning two awards for his watercolor paintings, one from the North of 17 juried show and another in Sault …Blind River Public Library
- 3 Area Musicians Nominated For Hall Induction, Blind River, 2001Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, March 17, 2001 This article concerns the induction of the first country musician from the Blind River area into the Northern Ontario Country Music Hall of Fame. Some information about Earl Bell, Lucien Pilon and Richard Sayers, the nominees and voting was included.Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, March 17, 2001 This article concerns the induction of the first country musician from the Blind River area into the Northern Ontario Country Music Hall of Fame. Some information about Earl Bell, Lucien …Blind River Public Library
- Dr. Jim Dolan's Work Is Unfinished, Blind River, The Sentinel, 1901Dr. Dolan practiced medicine for seven and a half years in Blind River before moving to North Bay to work in the new Forensic Psychiatry Unit at the Ontario Hospital there. He died within a year of that move.Dr. Dolan practiced medicine for seven and a half years in Blind River before moving to North Bay to work in the new Forensic Psychiatry Unit at the Ontario Hospital …Blind River Public Library
- Victoria K. (Fish tug), C116365, sunk by collision, 7 Sep 1913Reason: sunk by collision Lives: 1 Remarks: RaisedReason: sunk by collision Lives: 1 Remarks: RaisedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Germanic (Propeller), C107164, collision, 7 Sep 1913Reason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: Trivial damageReason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: Trivial damageMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tamarac Ships With Wooden Pins: Schooner Days CCCXLIII (343)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 30 Apr 1938 Tamarac Ships With Wooden Pins Schooner Days CCCXLIII (343) _______ WELL, it wasn't the Ariel, of Port Hope, whose picture we depicted was too small for that Ariel, and a Port Hope master mariner confirms the diagnosis. His ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 30 Apr 1938 Tamarac Ships With Wooden Pins Schooner Days CCCXLIII (343) _______ WELL, it wasn't the Ariel, of Port Hope, whose picture we depicted was too small for that Ariel, and a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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