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- "Nat Dyment's grandnephew trained Brookdate horses", Sault Star Clipping, 1973The Sault Star, Jan 16, 1973, p. 14 The article shares the fact that the family stable was called Brookdale and was located in Barrie.The Sault Star, Jan 16, 1973, p. 14 The article shares the fact that the family stable was called Brookdale and was located in Barrie.Thessalon Union Public Library
- "Faulty Chimney cited as causing $1.5-million blaze in Thessalon", Sault Star Clipping, 1991Margi Turner, The Sault Star, 07-Jan-91, Section B, p.7 This is a clipping describing a major fire in downtown Thessalon that was caused by a faulty chimney located in Davey and Sons Marine in 1991.Margi Turner, The Sault Star, 07-Jan-91, Section B, p.7 This is a clipping describing a major fire in downtown Thessalon that was caused by a faulty chimney located in Davey and Sons Marine in 1991.Thessalon Union Public Library
- "Dr.St. John was born in Thessalon", Sault Star Clipping, 1972The Sault Star, December 4, 1972 This newspaper article shares information about Dr. John Bascomb St. John, a man born in the Thessalon area who went on to become an award winning journalist, respected education critic and special assistant to the Deputy Minister of Education in May 1971.The Sault Star, December 4, 1972 This newspaper article shares information about Dr. John Bascomb St. John, a man born in the Thessalon area who went on to become an award winning journalist, respected education critic …Thessalon Union Public Library
- "A glance back at the Sault of yesteryear", Sault Star Clipping, 1972The Sault Star, Jan 10, 1972 This is a brief newspaper clipping reprinting an article from The Thessalon Advocate of 1922 about the retirement of T.E. Willams as a police magistrate.The Sault Star, Jan 10, 1972 This is a brief newspaper clipping reprinting an article from The Thessalon Advocate of 1922 about the retirement of T.E. Willams as a police magistrate.Thessalon Union Public Library
- "The Sault of yesteryear--from the Star's files", Sault Star Clipping, 1971The Sault Star, 1971 This is a brief newspaper clipping reprinting a 1921 article from The Sault Daily Star. The article is about the origins of the name Thessalon.The Sault Star, 1971 This is a brief newspaper clipping reprinting a 1921 article from The Sault Daily Star. The article is about the origins of the name Thessalon.Thessalon Union Public Library
- "Prison Farm Closes", Sault Star Clipping, 1973Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, June 9, 1973 This is a newspaper clipping about the closure of the Forestry Prison Farm. The Prison Farm was located at McCreight's Dam north of Thessalon, and was operated by the Ontario Ministry of Corrections. The article outlines what might happen to the buildings following the closure of the prison.Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, June 9, 1973 This is a newspaper clipping about the closure of the Forestry Prison Farm. The Prison Farm was located at McCreight's Dam north of Thessalon, and was operated by the Ontario …Thessalon Union Public Library
- "Grocery Dollars Watched", Sault Star Clipping, 1971Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, Mar 3, 1971 This is a newspaper clipping about the cost of food, items of daily living and wages in 1970 compared to the 1930s. It also discusses the challenges of how to make the best use of one's money.Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, Mar 3, 1971 This is a newspaper clipping about the cost of food, items of daily living and wages in 1970 compared to the 1930s. It also discusses the challenges of how to …Thessalon Union Public Library
- "In 1887 North Shore Lots sold for 20 cents an acre", Sault Star Clipping, 1971Mary Corbett, The Sault Star, July 24, 1971, p.14 This is a newspaper clipping that shares information about early settlements as described in the book "Our Northern Districts." The book describes settlers arriving with few assets or money, but succeeding by virtue of inexpensive land, good climate, natural resources, and their own hard work.Mary Corbett, The Sault Star, July 24, 1971, p.14 This is a newspaper clipping that shares information about early settlements as described in the book "Our Northern Districts." The book describes settlers arriving with few assets or money, but …Thessalon Union Public Library
- Wintario Helps To Build Wing At Aged Library, Blind River 1978Gladys Hornby, The Sault Star, March 1, 1978 This clipping gives details on the new wing added to the Blind River Library thanks to a grant from the Wintario and the fund raising efforts of the community along with historical facts about the library.Gladys Hornby, The Sault Star, March 1, 1978 This clipping gives details on the new wing added to the Blind River Library thanks to a grant from the Wintario and the fund raising efforts of the community along …Blind River Public Library
- Donation Will Help Automate Library Circulation System, Blind River, 1997Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, August 28, 1997 Cameco manager of Blind River operations Catherine Greeen, checks out the new equipment paid for by Cameco's $10,000 donation, as Mayor Vyrn Peterson and librarian Rhea Marcellus look on.Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, August 28, 1997 Cameco manager of Blind River operations Catherine Greeen, checks out the new equipment paid for by Cameco's $10,000 donation, as Mayor Vyrn Peterson and librarian Rhea Marcellus look on.Blind River Public Library
- Library to Pursue New Site, Blind River, 1999Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, January 20, 1999 This brief article discusses the Blind River Library's decision to seek a new site on the Main Street.Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, January 20, 1999 This brief article discusses the Blind River Library's decision to seek a new site on the Main Street.Blind River Public Library
- Walls Full Of Blind River History, 1999Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, March 20, 1999 Photo 1: Local Historian Al McLean in front of the 60 year old building that has seen many tenants over the years. Photo 2: Frank Piche (left) and Al McLean in front of mural students painted on the 60 year old building.Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, March 20, 1999 Photo 1: Local Historian Al McLean in front of the 60 year old building that has seen many tenants over the years. Photo 2: Frank Piche (left) and Al McLean …Blind River Public Library
- Blind River Library Relocation Put On Holding Pending Assessment, 1999Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, September 15, 1999 A brief article about the anticipated move of the Blind River library being put on hold until an engineering assessment could be done to determine building safety.Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, September 15, 1999 A brief article about the anticipated move of the Blind River library being put on hold until an engineering assessment could be done to determine building safety.Blind River Public Library
- Service Allows Public To Log On, Blind River, 2000Rocco Frangione, The Sault Star, October 17, 2000 Brad Freer is the co-ordinator of the Community Access Program at the Blind River Public Library. One of his many functions is to help library users find Internet sites.Rocco Frangione, The Sault Star, October 17, 2000 Brad Freer is the co-ordinator of the Community Access Program at the Blind River Public Library. One of his many functions is to help library users find Internet sites.Blind River Public Library
- Old Library Building Takes On New Life, Blind River 2001Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, July 9, 2001 Now home of town's Seniors Cultural CenterNorlyn Purych, The Sault Star, July 9, 2001 Now home of town's Seniors Cultural CenterBlind River Public Library
- First Iron Bridge Fall Fair Held in 1887, 1961Belle Tulloch, The Sault Star, 1967 This article provides some background about the beginnings of fall fairs in Ontario plus information about upcoming competitions in the Iron Bridge event.Belle Tulloch, The Sault Star, 1967 This article provides some background about the beginnings of fall fairs in Ontario plus information about upcoming competitions in the Iron Bridge event.Huron Shores Museum
- How John Howard Crossed Mud Lake in a Tub and Other Stories - Replica Of Article June 30, 1933 - The Sault Daily StarThe Sault Star, June 30, 1933 This article originally appeared in the Sault Star, Friday June 30, 1933.The Sault Star, June 30, 1933 This article originally appeared in the Sault Star, Friday June 30, 1933.Huron Shores Museum
- W.C. Eaket's 40 Year Career Toasted, Iron Bridge, 1971Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, May 1971 This newspaper article from the Sault Star was written by Edith Cameron about the celebration that took place upon the retirement of Clarence Eaket (Retiring Chairman of the North Shore Board of Education).Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, May 1971 This newspaper article from the Sault Star was written by Edith Cameron about the celebration that took place upon the retirement of Clarence Eaket (Retiring Chairman of the North Shore …Huron Shores Museum
- "Theatre Relics Restored", Sault Star Clipping, 2003The Sault Star, March 15, 2003 The article details some of the history of the projection equipment used as well as the history of ownership of the Empire Theatre.The Sault Star, March 15, 2003 The article details some of the history of the projection equipment used as well as the history of ownership of the Empire Theatre.Thessalon Union Public Library
- "New plaza will have six stores", (Thessalon, Ontario) Sault Star Clipping, 1978The Sault Star, Sept 14, 1978 This is a newspaper clipping about the details of the impending construction of a new retail plaza in Thessalon. The photo accompanying the story shows an empty field where the plaza is to be located.The Sault Star, Sept 14, 1978 This is a newspaper clipping about the details of the impending construction of a new retail plaza in Thessalon. The photo accompanying the story shows an empty field where the …Thessalon Union Public Library