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- "Job Shadowing" at The Burford TimesThis 17 April 1996 Burford Times article was written by high school student Laura Kloepfer about her experience job shadowing at the Burford Times.This 17 April 1996 Burford Times article was written by high school student Laura Kloepfer about her experience job shadowing at the Burford Times.
- Township reaches agreement with the Mushroom Co-OpThis 17 April 1996 Burford Times article describes a settlement between Burford Township and the Mushroom Producers' Co-Operative which requires the Co-Op to make some changes to their facilities in order to avoid the rezoning of their property. Residents are unhappy because the Co-Op gives off an unpleasant smell. Individuals …This 17 April 1996 Burford Times article describes a settlement between Burford Township and the Mushroom Producers' Co-Operative which requires the Co-Op to make some changes to their facilities in …
- Local runner Peter Fish is of to fulfill lifetime dreamThis 10 April 1996 Burford Times article highlights Peter Fish of Burford, who qualified to run in the Boston Marathon. Brant resident Rick Mannen also qualified, and is training Fisher.This 10 April 1996 Burford Times article highlights Peter Fish of Burford, who qualified to run in the Boston Marathon. Brant resident Rick Mannen also qualified, and is training Fisher.
- Burford community begins its third year of helping clothe society's tiniest membersThis article from the March 27, 1996 issue of the Burford Times describes a charity event in which community members can make and donate clothing for premature babies, who are often too small for typical newborn clothing. A photo features project founder Ron Massicotte with his grandson, Michael Chenier, who …This article from the March 27, 1996 issue of the Burford Times describes a charity event in which community members can make and donate clothing for premature babies, who are …
- Edna Davidson honoured at WI meetingThis article from the 19 June 1996 edition of the Burford Times describes the fifty years of service that Edna Davisdon gave to her community as a member of the Women's Institute. A photo depicts Mrs. Robert Riddle giving Davidson her 50 year pin.This article from the 19 June 1996 edition of the Burford Times describes the fifty years of service that Edna Davisdon gave to her community as a member of the …
- The Burford Township Historical Society is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 1996A February 07, 1996 article from the Burford Times describing upcoming events of the Burford Township Historical Society in celebration of its 10th anniversary. President Doris Givens led a meeting on 23 Jan 1992 at the museum in Harley, and plans were made for the annual Heritage Week to run …A February 07, 1996 article from the Burford Times describing upcoming events of the Burford Township Historical Society in celebration of its 10th anniversary. President Doris Givens led a meeting …
- Lions Club celebrates in styleThis January 24, 1996 article in the Burford Times describes a gala hosted by the Lion's Club in celebration of their 50th anniversary. Township Reeve Robert Chambers gave an address, and Pryor Harris was named a Melvin Jones Fellow by District Governor Larry Taylor. Judge Brian Stevenson was a special …This January 24, 1996 article in the Burford Times describes a gala hosted by the Lion's Club in celebration of their 50th anniversary. Township Reeve Robert Chambers gave an address, …
- Victoria HallShown are two postcards. In photograph "a" (top) a full frontal view of Victoria Hall is shown, opened by the Prince of Wales on September 7, 1870. It is a Victorian version of Palladian style building in carved Cleveland freestone with 34 pilasters with carved Corinthian capitals. In photograph "b" …Shown are two postcards. In photograph "a" (top) a full frontal view of Victoria Hall is shown, opened by the Prince of Wales on September 7, 1870. It is a …Cobourg Public Library
- Interior of Victoria HallThe foyer is now restored to its original size. In the late 1800s partitions were put in to provide offices for the police department, the tax collector and later, for use of the Chamber of Commerce. The courtroom is modeled on that of the Old Bailey in London's criminal courts. …The foyer is now restored to its original size. In the late 1800s partitions were put in to provide offices for the police department, the tax collector and later, for …Cobourg Public Library
- Concert Hall, Victoria HallThe Concert Hall is located on the second floor of Victoria Hall in downtown Cobourg. The Hall was first opened in 1860 by the Prince of Wales. History tells us that he danced the night away. The Grand Concert Hall's restoration to its former Victorian grandeur was completed in 1983. …The Concert Hall is located on the second floor of Victoria Hall in downtown Cobourg. The Hall was first opened in 1860 by the Prince of Wales. History tells us …Cobourg Public Library
- Post Card, 1996Post card with scenic views of Georgetown and areaon a yellow background. From left to right: Credit River, Cedarvale Park, the Copper Kettle(Glen Williams) and Main Street South (looking towards Highway 7).Post card with scenic views of Georgetown and areaon a yellow background. From left to right: Credit River, Cedarvale Park, the Copper Kettle(Glen Williams) and Main Street South (looking towards …Esquesing Historical Society
- Post Card, 1996Post card with scenic views of Georgetown. Clockwise from top left: Historic Glen Williams Town Hall (built c. 1871); the annual Georgetown Fall Fair; downtown Georgetown (Main Street South).Post card with scenic views of Georgetown. Clockwise from top left: Historic Glen Williams Town Hall (built c. 1871); the annual Georgetown Fall Fair; downtown Georgetown (Main Street South).Esquesing Historical Society
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