Results
We found 30 matching items.
- "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
- "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
- "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
- 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
- "Confusion in lake names cleared up", Sault Star Clipping, 1979Nomenclature section, Ministry of Natural Resources, The Sault Star, Feb 10, 1979 The map title reads " Newly Authorized Geographical Names" and notation at the bottom right reads "Cartography Marilyn Bullivant-Davey".Nomenclature section, Ministry of Natural Resources, The Sault Star, Feb 10, 1979 The map title reads " Newly Authorized Geographical Names" and notation at the bottom right reads "Cartography Marilyn Bullivant-Davey".Thessalon Union Public Library
- "Kirkwood Greenhouses", Sault Star Clipping, 1977Marna Robinson, The Sault Star, July 20, 1977 Photos show staff measuring seedlings, the interior of one of the greenhouses, another staff checking growth of three year-old black spruce and a photo of stand of mature spruce.Marna Robinson, The Sault Star, July 20, 1977 Photos show staff measuring seedlings, the interior of one of the greenhouses, another staff checking growth of three year-old black spruce and a photo of stand of mature spruce.Thessalon Union Public Library
- Work on Iron Bridge to be Completed Tuesday, 1999Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, November 29, 1999 The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various sources and much of the work was done by volunteers in addition to the professionals.Caroline Van Luit, The Sault Star, November 29, 1999 The bridge was built by Pete Schmitz, and was funded by various sources and much of the work was done by volunteers in addition to the professionals.Huron Shores Museum
- 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
- 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
- "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
- Milwaukee Journal, 25 Sep 1902Francis H. Clergue, builder of the Soo power canal and the man who made a thriving city of Sault Ste. Marie, will, during the winter, visit Washington as President Roosevelt's guest. The President entertained Mr. Clergue at dinner during his recent visit at Detroit and spend over half an hour …Francis H. Clergue, builder of the Soo power canal and the man who made a thriving city of Sault Ste. Marie, will, during the winter, visit Washington as President Roosevelt's …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- New Steamer is in PortEvening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 14 Sep 1904 New Steamer is in Port Steamer Haddington Recently built at Toronto Brings Coal for New Ontario Dock & Coal Co. The new steel steamer Haddington arrived in port this morning with a cargo of 2,100 tons of soft coal from Cleveland for the new Ontario Dock and Coal Company. ...Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 14 Sep 1904 New Steamer is in Port Steamer Haddington Recently built at Toronto Brings Coal for New Ontario Dock & Coal Co. The new steel steamer Haddington arrived in port this morning …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Inland Seas ShutRome Daily Sentinel (Rome, NY), 2 Jan 1902 Inland Seas Shut. ____ What Happens When Navigation Closes on the Great Lakes ____ Season Just Ended a Record Breaker For Tonnage - How Sweet Water Sailors Spend the Winter -Improve- ments Planned For Next Year.Rome Daily Sentinel (Rome, NY), 2 Jan 1902 Inland Seas Shut. ____ What Happens When Navigation Closes on the Great Lakes ____ Season Just Ended a Record Breaker For Tonnage - How Sweet Water Sailors Spend the Winter …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Once in Rags, Ever a Queen: Schooner Days MCCLXX (1270)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 26 May 1956 Once in Rags, Ever a Queen Schooner Days MCCLXX (1270) by C. H. J. Snider Resuming NANCY's Story - 8 IT is quite true that ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 26 May 1956 Once in Rags, Ever a Queen Schooner Days MCCLXX (1270) by C. H. J. Snider Resuming NANCY's Story - 8 IT is quite true that ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Iron Bridge Group tours the Thousand Islands,2002
Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, January 2, 2005 This story written by Edith Cameron for the Sault Star details a trip taken by 47 seniors from the Iron Bridge area to view the Thousand Islands and Kingston area. Some of the highlights of the trip were seeing Boldt Island and its unfinished castle, Old Fort Henry and Upper …Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, January 2, 2005 This story written by Edith Cameron for the Sault Star details a trip taken by 47 seniors from the Iron Bridge area to view the Thousand Islands and Kingston area. …Huron Shores Museum- New Boy Scouts Inducted, Iron Bridge, Circa 1960
The Sault Star, Circa 1960 The boys in the photo are Michael Allen and Tommy Lawlor.The Sault Star, Circa 1960 The boys in the photo are Michael Allen and Tommy Lawlor.Huron Shores Museum- Gone Is The Heyday Of Logging, Huron Shores, Circa 1950
Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, Circa 1950 The photo shows one of the original log trains and several logger and the train crew on board.Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, Circa 1950 The photo shows one of the original log trains and several logger and the train crew on board.Huron Shores Museum- Titanic Sinks, 1912
The Sault Star, April 19 1912 Out of 2200 people on board only 866 were saved. This was the maiden voyage of the ship belonging to the White Star Lines and it sank after colliding with an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland.The Sault Star, April 19 1912 Out of 2200 people on board only 866 were saved. This was the maiden voyage of the ship belonging to the White Star Lines and it sank after colliding with …Huron Shores Museum- Women`s Institute Members Honored, Iron Bridge, Circa 1970
Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, Circa 1970 The top photo shows from left: Margaret Reed, Elaine Samis, Joanne Bell, Nancy Mundell, Janet Cameron, Lori Brodie and instructor Donna Bell and Lorraine McClelland. The ladies are holding the log cabin quilt. The bottom photos are of Hattie Gardiner, Anna Reid and Katie Draper who all received lifetime member …Edith Cameron, The Sault Star, Circa 1970 The top photo shows from left: Margaret Reed, Elaine Samis, Joanne Bell, Nancy Mundell, Janet Cameron, Lori Brodie and instructor Donna Bell and Lorraine McClelland. The ladies are holding the …Huron Shores Museum- 3 Area Musicians Nominated For Hall Induction, Blind River, 2001
Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, March 17, 2001 This article concerns the induction of the first country musician from the Blind River area into the Northern Ontario Country Music Hall of Fame. Some information about Earl Bell, Lucien Pilon and Richard Sayers, the nominees and voting was included.Norlyn Purych, The Sault Star, March 17, 2001 This article concerns the induction of the first country musician from the Blind River area into the Northern Ontario Country Music Hall of Fame. Some information about Earl Bell, Lucien …Blind River Public Library - Once in Rags, Ever a Queen: Schooner Days MCCLXX (1270)