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- Mr. Herb Allen Marks 86th Milestone,Thessalon, 1963Mr. Allens' stone work included Thessalon's Anglican Church of the Redeemer, the O'Connor Block, the foundation of the United Church and the manufacturing of all the bricks for the Maple Ridge School. The writer of this article, Thelma Allen, is noted as Herb Allen's daughter-in-law (married to Herb's son Dean). …Mr. Allens' stone work included Thessalon's Anglican Church of the Redeemer, the O'Connor Block, the foundation of the United Church and the manufacturing of all the bricks for the Maple …Huron Shores Museum
- New staff at libraryNewspaper article describing staff changes at the Petawawa Public Library.Newspaper article describing staff changes at the Petawawa Public Library.Petawawa Public Library
- Historic Bridge May Get Axe, Iron Bridge, 1960This article is found in Scrapbook #2, part of a series of scrapbooks about Dean Lake area and its citizens.This article is found in Scrapbook #2, part of a series of scrapbooks about Dean Lake area and its citizens.Huron Shores Museum
- Iron Bridge Wants to Keep Postman,1937This clipping is located in Dean Lake Scrapbook #3, part of a series of scrapbooks about the area and its' citizens.This clipping is located in Dean Lake Scrapbook #3, part of a series of scrapbooks about the area and its' citizens.Huron Shores Museum
- Woman Kills Wolf with Hockey Stick, Dean Lake, 1958This clipping is located in Dean Lake Scrapbook #3, part of a series of scrapbooks about the area and its' citizens.This clipping is located in Dean Lake Scrapbook #3, part of a series of scrapbooks about the area and its' citizens.Huron Shores Museum
- Obituaries for Ivan, John, and Marguerite CarlyleThe source of the clippings is not stated, but could have been published in the Algoma Advocate.The source of the clippings is not stated, but could have been published in the Algoma Advocate.Huron Shores Museum
- Summer readingPembroke Advertiser-News (Pembroke: Pembroke Advertiser-News, 1984), 3 July 1987, Unknown Article described the upcoming 1987 Summer Reading Program theme of "Gobble it Up". Reading books,crafts and Friday movie days are mentioned.Pembroke Advertiser-News (Pembroke: Pembroke Advertiser-News, 1984), 3 July 1987, Unknown Article described the upcoming 1987 Summer Reading Program theme of "Gobble it Up". Reading books,crafts and Friday movie days are mentioned.Petawawa Public Library
- Tropical jungle animalsPetawawa Informer, 12 July 1989, Unknown Page one of the article has the bottom part cut off and has lines missing.Petawawa Informer, 12 July 1989, Unknown Page one of the article has the bottom part cut off and has lines missing.Petawawa Public Library
- The Grand River Sachem 1916War related articles found in The Grand River Sachem during 1916. For information on Soldiers, see Jan 5, 12,Feb 2, 23, Mar 1,8, Apr 12,19,26, May 17,24,Jun 28, July 2,5,26, Sept 27, Nov 1, Dec 6,27. For information on Women in war, see Jan 5,12,26, Feb 2,16, Mar 22, Apr …War related articles found in The Grand River Sachem during 1916. For information on Soldiers, see Jan 5, 12,Feb 2, 23, Mar 1,8, Apr 12,19,26, May 17,24,Jun 28, July 2,5,26, …Edinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre
- "Tommy Olmstead Honored" 1960This newspaper article is about the family of Tommy Olmstead celebrating his visit home before departing for the East Coast for further military training.This newspaper article is about the family of Tommy Olmstead celebrating his visit home before departing for the East Coast for further military training.Huron Shores Museum
- "Captures German Gun", Newspaper Clipping, 1943This newspaper clipping is about two local men who were stationed overseas during the Second World War. The first man is Stan Olmstead who distinguished himself for bravery. The second man is Signalman Bill Rothera, who wrote a letter to his parents regarding Stan Olmstead.This newspaper clipping is about two local men who were stationed overseas during the Second World War. The first man is Stan Olmstead who distinguished himself for bravery. The second …Huron Shores Museum
- "Thessalon Boy Distinguishes Himself", Newspaper Clipping, 1943Stan OlmsteadStan OlmsteadHuron Shores Museum
- Cpl. Stanley Olmstead, Thessalon, April 17, Circa 1940Stanley OlmsteadStanley OlmsteadHuron Shores Museum
- McPhail Elected Again for S-E GreyAnnouncement of Agnes Macphail's 1925 election victory in South-East GreyAnnouncement of Agnes Macphail's 1925 election victory in South-East GreySouth Grey Museum
- Agnes Macphail CountryArticle describing Agnes Macphail's significance in Grey County and local efforts to recognize the first female member of Parliament.Article describing Agnes Macphail's significance in Grey County and local efforts to recognize the first female member of Parliament.Grey Highlands Public Library
- Reply to Miss MacphailLetter to the Editor responding to Agnes Macphail's anti-Cadet stance.Letter to the Editor responding to Agnes Macphail's anti-Cadet stance.South Grey Museum
- Answer to Miss MacphailLetter to the Editor expressing a counter opinion to Agnes Macphail's ideas about "militarists", and her speaking out against the war; the author of the letter had been in World War One.Letter to the Editor expressing a counter opinion to Agnes Macphail's ideas about "militarists", and her speaking out against the war; the author of the letter had been in World …South Grey Museum
- Women Pioneers of Proton Part 1The first part of a multiple-part article written by Agnes Macphail about her family history in Proton, OntarioThe first part of a multiple-part article written by Agnes Macphail about her family history in Proton, OntarioGrey Highlands Public Library
- Women Pioneers of Proton Part IISecond part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her family history.Second part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her family history.South Grey Museum
- Women Pioneers of Proton Part IIIThe third and final part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her pioneer ancestorsThe third and final part of a series of articles written by Agnes Macphail about her pioneer ancestorsGrey Highlands Public Library