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- Cabs, Cows and Cowboys - The Standard, 2006In the late 1940's Blind River had several taxi companies including Star Taxi, Deluxe, Central and a few more. Unlike today, drivers often had to dodge not just people and other vehicles but sometimes cows, or chickens.In the late 1940's Blind River had several taxi companies including Star Taxi, Deluxe, Central and a few more. Unlike today, drivers often had to dodge not just people and …Blind River Public Library
- Amanda Groves aiming for self-sufficiencyBarry Ellsworth, belleville intelligencer, 21 Oct 2006, Section c, p. 2 Amanda Groves is a 23 year old paralegal college student who has been blind since she was eight and a halfBarry Ellsworth, belleville intelligencer, 21 Oct 2006, Section c, p. 2 Amanda Groves is a 23 year old paralegal college student who has been blind since she was eight and a halfBelleville Public Library
- Family spends 140 years working for railroadW Brice McVicar, belleville intelligencer, 22 Jul 2006, Section a, p. 3 Allan Giffin is retiring from train engineering after 35 yearsW Brice McVicar, belleville intelligencer, 22 Jul 2006, Section a, p. 3 Allan Giffin is retiring from train engineering after 35 yearsBelleville Public Library
- caroline Granger inaugural winner of Women in Business awardBruce Bell, belleville intelligencer, 14 Oct 2006, Section a, p. 4 Caroline Granger first winner of the County Weekly News Women In Business 2006 AwardBruce Bell, belleville intelligencer, 14 Oct 2006, Section a, p. 4 Caroline Granger first winner of the County Weekly News Women In Business 2006 AwardBelleville Public Library
- Caroline Granger inaugural winner of Women In Business award cont.dPhoto of Caroline Granger accepting awardPhoto of Caroline Granger accepting awardBelleville Public Library
- Local teacher up for national awardThe Intelligencer, 14 Sep 2006, p. 3 newspaper article with two partsThe Intelligencer, 14 Sep 2006, p. 3 newspaper article with two partsBelleville Public Library
- Belt back in Seguin - SS0074The North Star (Parry Sound, Ontario), 20 Sep 2006 A newspaper clipping from a local paper discussing the ultimate return of an artifact to what was once a school and has become a museum.The North Star (Parry Sound, Ontario), 20 Sep 2006 A newspaper clipping from a local paper discussing the ultimate return of an artifact to what was once a school and has become a museum.Rosseau Historical Society
- Small Time Greed In Early Fur Trading Days - The Standard, 2006This interesting article covers some history about a small relatively unknown cemetery encased within the bounds of the Mississauga Delta Park and how its residents came to be there.This interesting article covers some history about a small relatively unknown cemetery encased within the bounds of the Mississauga Delta Park and how its residents came to be there.Blind River Public Library
- 1906 Incorporation of Blind River Was Rocky - The Standard, 2006Blind River became an incorporated Town in 1906 against the wishes of some of the lumber companies with the first Mayor being Thomas Craig. This article gives a snapshot view of the early days of the Town.Blind River became an incorporated Town in 1906 against the wishes of some of the lumber companies with the first Mayor being Thomas Craig. This article gives a snapshot view …Blind River Public Library
- Before Junior A, Blind River Players Honed Skills In Junior B - The Standard, 2006This article discusses the change of the local hockey division from Junior B to Junior A and how the sport has changed from the early 70's.This article discusses the change of the local hockey division from Junior B to Junior A and how the sport has changed from the early 70's.Blind River Public Library
- Still Roarin': Blind River Lions Club Committed to Community, World - The Standard, 2006The Blind River Lions Club saw its inception in 1953 and has consistently done great work for not only the local community but also for worldwide destinations. They have provided for glasses, seeing eye dogs, supported minor baseball, lit up the Town Park and helped with the Loggers Memorial.The Blind River Lions Club saw its inception in 1953 and has consistently done great work for not only the local community but also for worldwide destinations. They have provided …Blind River Public Library
- Near Century of Baptist Faith in Blind River. Immanuel Baptist Church Laid Its Foundation, Path To Future In 1908 - The Standard, 2006The Michigan Avenue church was began in 1908 and still stands. A testament to its durability and strength of its congregation. This article gives a little background history of this historical building. This is part 1 of a 2 part article.The Michigan Avenue church was began in 1908 and still stands. A testament to its durability and strength of its congregation. This article gives a little background history of this …Blind River Public Library
- Church Founders Lay Future Near 100 Years Past - The Standard, 2006Part 2 discusses the joy and music that Baptist parishioners found within the walls of Immanuel Baptist over the years and how the structure of the Baptist church differs from Catholic and Anglican denominations.Part 2 discusses the joy and music that Baptist parishioners found within the walls of Immanuel Baptist over the years and how the structure of the Baptist church differs from …Blind River Public Library
- Family History Tied With Taverns - The Standard, 2006The Riverside Tavern is a Blind River landmark. From its beginnings as a boarding house to its eventual tavern days it has been a place for people to gather. It lasted through several wars Prohibition, and 2 month Brewers Retail strike in 1958. Interesting reading for sure.The Riverside Tavern is a Blind River landmark. From its beginnings as a boarding house to its eventual tavern days it has been a place for people to gather. It …Blind River Public Library
- Blind River's Roman Catholic Buildings - The Standard, 2006This article discusses the history of the role of the Catholic Church in Blind Rivers history and provides information about the building of Holy Family in 1903 and the coming of the catholic school.This article discusses the history of the role of the Catholic Church in Blind Rivers history and provides information about the building of Holy Family in 1903 and the coming …Blind River Public Library
- Firefighters Recall Great Mississagi Fire of '48, 2006A newspaper article by Shannon Quesnel written for the Standard on May 17, 2006 about the great Mississagi Fire in 1948. ThE article recounts the fire from the perspective of Gord Campbell who answered an ad to fight fires in Northern Ontario. Smoke from the fire covered an area as …A newspaper article by Shannon Quesnel written for the Standard on May 17, 2006 about the great Mississagi Fire in 1948. ThE article recounts the fire from the perspective of …Huron Shores Museum
- Blind River 100 Years of History and More - Part 1 - The Standard, 2006This is a one page newspaper article about the beginnings of the Town of Blind River. It follows the history from the time of the arrival of indigenous people to later years and the formation of the actual town.This is a one page newspaper article about the beginnings of the Town of Blind River. It follows the history from the time of the arrival of indigenous people to …Blind River Public Library
- Blind River 100 Years of History and More - Part 2 - The Standard, 2006This is Part Two of a story published in the Standard moving forward in time covering some of the industries that drove the growth of Blind River, such as logging, trapping, and fishing.This is Part Two of a story published in the Standard moving forward in time covering some of the industries that drove the growth of Blind River, such as logging, …Blind River Public Library
- Normac To End Her 66 Year Career - The Standard, 2006This is a reprint of a story from the archives of The Standard with photos provided by the Blind River Timber Museum. The article gives some history and stories about the Normac, a car ferry that saw service on the Great Lakes from 1902 to 1968.This is a reprint of a story from the archives of The Standard with photos provided by the Blind River Timber Museum. The article gives some history and stories about …Blind River Public Library
- Fourth Beach Was Number One With Town - The Standard, 2006The writer recalls the days of summer spent at First Sand Beach at the east end of Blind River by many townspeople. It recalls days of being young, family picnics, and outdoor sports such as volleyball, bocci, and bonfires.The writer recalls the days of summer spent at First Sand Beach at the east end of Blind River by many townspeople. It recalls days of being young, family picnics, …Blind River Public Library