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- Al Yarnell -- Playing Coach for Oakville OaksOakville-Trafalgar Journal, 11 May 1950, p. 9 PortraitOakville-Trafalgar Journal, 11 May 1950, p. 9 PortraitOakville Public Library
- Queenston-Chippawa Railway. First built in Upper CanadaHuggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Review, 29 May 1950 The Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge described in this article was dismantled in 1963 when the new Queenston-Lewiston Bridge (the arch bridge, also known in USA as Lewiston–Queenston Bridge) was built in 1962-63.Huggins, Jean A. E. (1895-1989), Niagara Falls Review, 29 May 1950 The Queenston-Lewiston Suspension Bridge described in this article was dismantled in 1963 when the new Queenston-Lewiston Bridge (the arch bridge, also known in USA as Lewiston–Queenston Bridge) was built in …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Houses of HistoryFrederick Crouch, Oakville Record-Star, 5 Jan 1950, p. 1 Seventh Line is now Trafalgar RoadFrederick Crouch, Oakville Record-Star, 5 Jan 1950, p. 1 Seventh Line is now Trafalgar RoadOakville Public Library
- To Them -- A ParadiseOakville Record-Star, 12 Jan 1950, 1 cont'd on pg. 6 From a labor camp, where soup vats were overturned on hungry men as punishment, to a land in which people do not ask where you come from, but welcome you instead, is the saga of Richard Wawrzonek and his wife, Irena. They came as New Canadians to Oakville two years …Oakville Record-Star, 12 Jan 1950, 1 cont'd on pg. 6 From a labor camp, where soup vats were overturned on hungry men as punishment, to a land in which people do not ask where you come from, but welcome you …Oakville Public Library
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