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- BaseballDaily Sentinel-Review, 16 Jul 1888, p. 1 Baseball player Tip O'Neill is transferred from St. Louis Brown's to Kansas City in baseball league.Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 Jul 1888, p. 1 Baseball player Tip O'Neill is transferred from St. Louis Brown's to Kansas City in baseball league.Woodstock Public Library
- Walk for LupusDaily Sentinel-Review, 19 May 2011, p. 3, column 1 First fundraising walk for Lupus to take place on May 28 at Southside Park.Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 May 2011, p. 3, column 1 First fundraising walk for Lupus to take place on May 28 at Southside Park.Woodstock Public Library
- Woodstock's 1930 Chautauqua (all-Canadian) 5 days-June 4 to 9Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 May 1930, p. 14, column 1 Lists complete programmeDaily Sentinel-Review, 29 May 1930, p. 14, column 1 Lists complete programmeWoodstock Public Library
- Glare blinds auto driver; youth killedDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 1, column 1 18 year old Sterling, farm hand, killed when struck near Otterville by car driven by 18 year old HerronDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 1, column 1 18 year old Sterling, farm hand, killed when struck near Otterville by car driven by 18 year old HerronWoodstock Public Library
- Oxford students awarded prizes at Western 'U'Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 1, column 3 Other winners include A.F. Scalisi, B.L.R. Kelly, H.E. Appleyard (formerly of Woodstock) and G.F. ChildsDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 1, column 3 Other winners include A.F. Scalisi, B.L.R. Kelly, H.E. Appleyard (formerly of Woodstock) and G.F. ChildsWoodstock Public Library
- Appleyard family sets new recordDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 1, column 4 Appleyard's M.D. degree from UWO is 10th degree from the university conferred on members of his familyDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 1, column 4 Appleyard's M.D. degree from UWO is 10th degree from the university conferred on members of his familyWoodstock Public Library
- Twenty-five years ago (Tue., May 30, 1905)Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 2, column 2 Smith, Woodstock barrister, nominated as North Oxford federal liberal candidate; Dr. Rice leaves Woodstock to practice in New Dundee; Wegenast resigns as choir leader at Central Methodist churchDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 2, column 2 Smith, Woodstock barrister, nominated as North Oxford federal liberal candidate; Dr. Rice leaves Woodstock to practice in New Dundee; Wegenast resigns as choir leader at Central Methodist churchWoodstock Public Library
- Given a commission (City and District)Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 6, column 2 Former Dundas St. United pastor visits city; now stationed at Long Branch, Toronto; commissioned to etch the Shriners' Peace Memorial for upcoming Shriners conventionDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 6, column 2 Former Dundas St. United pastor visits city; now stationed at Long Branch, Toronto; commissioned to etch the Shriners' Peace Memorial for upcoming Shriners conventionWoodstock Public Library
- Varied program for ChautauquaDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 13, column 4 Forthcoming attraction opening here next week declared to be better than last year by Miss Winspear, representativeDaily Sentinel-Review, 30 May 1930, p. 13, column 4 Forthcoming attraction opening here next week declared to be better than last year by Miss Winspear, representativeWoodstock Public Library
- Firemen practice jumping into netDaily Sentinel-Review, 31 May 1930, p. 1, column 3 New apparatus (Browder net) given test; public invited to do some jumping from the fire hallDaily Sentinel-Review, 31 May 1930, p. 1, column 3 New apparatus (Browder net) given test; public invited to do some jumping from the fire hallWoodstock Public Library
- Racing fans are wondering who owns Princess Pat nowDaily Sentinel-Review, 31 May 1930, p. 1, column 5 Controversy over whether Coventry lost his horse to Mrs Wm. J. Hayes of Buffalo in a "selling race"Daily Sentinel-Review, 31 May 1930, p. 1, column 5 Controversy over whether Coventry lost his horse to Mrs Wm. J. Hayes of Buffalo in a "selling race"Woodstock Public Library
- Twenty-five years ago (Wed., May 31, 1905)Daily Sentinel-Review, 31 May 1930, p. 2, column 3 Rifles will not attend camp this year & may be transformed into a city regiment; Dr. Harris preaches to Woodstock College graduating classDaily Sentinel-Review, 31 May 1930, p. 2, column 3 Rifles will not attend camp this year & may be transformed into a city regiment; Dr. Harris preaches to Woodstock College graduating classWoodstock Public Library
- Liberals plan for convention, date not fixedDaily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 1, column 3 Dewan named treasurer, succeeding M.J. Brophy; annual meeting postponedDaily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 1, column 3 Dewan named treasurer, succeeding M.J. Brophy; annual meeting postponedWoodstock Public Library
- Two ordained into ministry at conferenceDaily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 1, column 5 Gaynor (spelled Gainer in the SR) and Korsakoff ordained at Central churchDaily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 1, column 5 Gaynor (spelled Gainer in the SR) and Korsakoff ordained at Central churchWoodstock Public Library
- Twenty-five years ago (Thu., June 1, 1905)Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 2, column 3 Cobbledick "set down" for Central church here during 1st draft of stations for Hamilton Conference of Methodist churchDaily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 2, column 3 Cobbledick "set down" for Central church here during 1st draft of stations for Hamilton Conference of Methodist churchWoodstock Public Library
- Vital statistics (City and District)Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 5, column 1 Decrease from May 1929: Births 21 in 1930 vs. 26; marriages, 6 vs. 13; deaths 14 vs. 20Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 5, column 1 Decrease from May 1929: Births 21 in 1930 vs. 26; marriages, 6 vs. 13; deaths 14 vs. 20Woodstock Public Library
- Oxford men fly to garden partyDaily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 13, column 5 Horton of John Morrow Co., Ingersoll, flown by Williams to Leaside and then Whitby to a flying enthusiasts garden partyDaily Sentinel-Review, 2 Jun 1930, p. 13, column 5 Horton of John Morrow Co., Ingersoll, flown by Williams to Leaside and then Whitby to a flying enthusiasts garden partyWoodstock Public Library
- Farm employee hangs himself near TavistockDaily Sentinel-Review, 3 Jun 1930, p. 1, column 1 Lithuanian immigrant in county 9 months hangs self in barn of employer, C.J. Stock, 12th line of East ZorraDaily Sentinel-Review, 3 Jun 1930, p. 1, column 1 Lithuanian immigrant in county 9 months hangs self in barn of employer, C.J. Stock, 12th line of East ZorraWoodstock Public Library
- Baptist pastor will leave city, goes to QuebecDaily Sentinel-Review, 3 Jun 1930, p. 1, column 3 After 7 years in Woodstock, Jones accepts call to Sawyerville, QuebecDaily Sentinel-Review, 3 Jun 1930, p. 1, column 3 After 7 years in Woodstock, Jones accepts call to Sawyerville, QuebecWoodstock Public Library
- Opera scenes please crowd at ChautauquaDaily Sentinel-Review, 6 Jun 1930, p. 6, column 4 Scenes from 4 popular operettas under direction of tenor George E. MulvaneyDaily Sentinel-Review, 6 Jun 1930, p. 6, column 4 Scenes from 4 popular operettas under direction of tenor George E. MulvaneyWoodstock Public Library