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- Township of Schreiber Heritage BookletA booklet describing and illustrating the heritage of Schreiber while encompassing many aspects of the town's history and people.A booklet describing and illustrating the heritage of Schreiber while encompassing many aspects of the town's history and people.Schreiber Public Library
- Schreiber Recreation News: Heritage Tid BitsA newspaper clipping reporting on Heritage Tid Bits of Schreiber.A newspaper clipping reporting on Heritage Tid Bits of Schreiber.Schreiber Public Library
- Demolition of Peter Perry House, August 1982This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came to Whitby in 1864. Later, this house was owned by Lyman T. …This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built …Whitby Public Library
- Demolition of Peter Perry House, August 1982This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came to Whitby in 1864. Later, this house was owned by Lyman T. …This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Louis Sebert House, August 1982This house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, between the Royal Hotel and the Hewis block, and was the residence of the Pringle and later the Heard family. In 1928 this house was moved to the location it is in for this photo - at the …This house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, between the Royal Hotel and the Hewis block, and was the residence of the Pringle and later the …Whitby Public Library
- The Terrace, August 1982The Terrace is located at 122-130 Byron Street North. It was built in 1857 by Robert E. Perry. The porches were removed in 1983.The Terrace is located at 122-130 Byron Street North. It was built in 1857 by Robert E. Perry. The porches were removed in 1983.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Town Council, 1982-1985Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1982 to 1985. Back row: Joe Drumm, Ross Batten, Joe Bugelli, Marcel Brunelle. Front row: Gerry Emm, Bob Attersley, Tom Edwards.Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1982 to 1985. Back row: Joe Drumm, Ross Batten, Joe Bugelli, Marcel Brunelle. Front row: Gerry Emm, Bob Attersley, Tom …Whitby Public Library
- Bob Attersley, 1982Black and white negative showing Mayor Bob Attersley at a desk in municipal building on Rossland Road.Black and white negative showing Mayor Bob Attersley at a desk in municipal building on Rossland Road.Whitby Public Library
- Bulb Festival Queen, c.1982Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased John A. Weall Landscaping Company for $3000 and opened five Weall and Cullen Nurseries in the GTA. The growth of …Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased …Whitby Public Library
- Bulb Festival Contestants c.1982Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased John A. Weall Landscaping Company for $3000 and opened five Weall and Cullen Nurseries in the GTA. The growth of …Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased …Whitby Public Library
- Bulb Festival Contestants c.1982Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased John A. Weall Landscaping Company for $3000 and opened five Weall and Cullen Nurseries in the GTA. The growth of …Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby welcomes news of Marigold Dinner TheatreWhitby News Advertiser, 9 Jun 1982, p. 13 Includes photographsWhitby News Advertiser, 9 Jun 1982, p. 13 Includes photographsWhitby Public Library
- Marigold owners will run hard to sell their theatre to townsfolkWhitby News Advertiser, 9 Jun 1982 ...Whitby News Advertiser, 9 Jun 1982 ...Whitby Public Library
- Hood-Hare home shows 'expertise, quality and care' in buildingWhitby News Advertiser, 27 Oct 1982, p. 5 Includes photographWhitby News Advertiser, 27 Oct 1982, p. 5 Includes photographWhitby Public Library
- Barnes House fourth heritage buildingWhitby News Advertiser, 6 Jan 1982, p. 3 Includes photographWhitby News Advertiser, 6 Jan 1982, p. 3 Includes photographWhitby Public Library
- Less radiation at J.O. Ruddy with new systemWhitby News Advertiser, 7 Apr 1982, p. 6 Includes photographWhitby News Advertiser, 7 Apr 1982, p. 6 Includes photographWhitby Public Library
- Heritage preserved in century homeWhitby News Advertiser, 31 Mar 1982, L1 ...Whitby News Advertiser, 31 Mar 1982, L1 ...Whitby Public Library
- Expansion of GO to Oshawa by '86Whitby News Advertiser, 13 Oct 1982, 1, see also 3 ...Whitby News Advertiser, 13 Oct 1982, 1, see also 3 ...Whitby Public Library
- Full GO service by 1986Whitby Free Press, 13 Oct 1982, ? ...Whitby Free Press, 13 Oct 1982, ? ...Whitby Public Library
- Hydro firing up its new nuclear reactors at PickeringWhitby News Advertiser, 8 Sep 1982, p. 9 ...Whitby News Advertiser, 8 Sep 1982, p. 9 ...Whitby Public Library