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- May organize South Oxford Boys' Work Bd.Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 1, column 4 Rev. Jas. Findlay, secret. of Ontario Boys' Work Board, addresses meetingDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 1, column 4 Rev. Jas. Findlay, secret. of Ontario Boys' Work Board, addresses meetingWoodstock Public Library
- Paid brief visit to old home townDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 1, column 5 Hon. T. Duff Pattullo, BC Minister of Land and Forests, visits sister in Woodstock, Mrs. H.F. LownsboroughDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 1, column 5 Hon. T. Duff Pattullo, BC Minister of Land and Forests, visits sister in Woodstock, Mrs. H.F. LownsboroughWoodstock Public Library
- Another chain coming (City and District)Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 5, column 3 Large American chain grocery firm has approached several Woodstock grocers about purchasing their storesDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 5, column 3 Large American chain grocery firm has approached several Woodstock grocers about purchasing their storesWoodstock Public Library
- Mock trial by Drumbo studentsDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 5, column 5 Amusing entertainment staged by Continuation School pupilsDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 5, column 5 Amusing entertainment staged by Continuation School pupilsWoodstock Public Library
- W.I. Annual at EmbroDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 8, column 3 Mrs. H.B. Atkinson returned as presidentDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 8, column 3 Mrs. H.B. Atkinson returned as presidentWoodstock Public Library
- Step into the 1929 Automobile in port today (1929 Flying Clouds from Reo)Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 10, column 3 ...Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 10, column 3 ...Woodstock Public Library
- Finer, faster, the Durant SixesDaily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 11, column 1 ...Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 11, column 1 ...Woodstock Public Library
- Not an inch have they gained on "72" (Chrysler "72")Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 13, column 4 ...Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 13, column 4 ...Woodstock Public Library
- Giants of Power that sweep your car up every hill (Autolene Engine Oil)Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 15, column 1 ...Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 May 1928, p. 15, column 1 ...Woodstock Public Library
- Bishop Fallon in Toronto HospitalDaily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 1, column 1 Admitted on Saturday night to private patients pavilion for treatmentDaily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 1, column 1 Admitted on Saturday night to private patients pavilion for treatmentWoodstock Public Library
- Concert held as benefit for shelter fundDaily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 1, column 3 At Griffin Theatre in aid of Children's Aid Society; Woodstock Church Orchestra under Walter Manning performed, among othersDaily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 1, column 3 At Griffin Theatre in aid of Children's Aid Society; Woodstock Church Orchestra under Walter Manning performed, among othersWoodstock Public Library
- Cadets prepare for inspection this WednesdayDaily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 1, column 7 Lt.-Col. Gillespie, district cadet officer, will visit city for final visitDaily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 1, column 7 Lt.-Col. Gillespie, district cadet officer, will visit city for final visitWoodstock Public Library
- Police officer injured in rowDaily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 3, column 1 Constable Gilling attacked; local men, Ernest Hughes and William Spittal, under arrestDaily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 3, column 1 Constable Gilling attacked; local men, Ernest Hughes and William Spittal, under arrestWoodstock Public Library
- Canadian Dept. Stores ad features Coffield Washers (illus.)Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 5, column 1 ...Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1928, p. 5, column 1 ...Woodstock Public Library
- Prize awards are received by marksmenDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 1 Crack shots of Oxford Rifles honored at season end; winners included D. Farquhar, A. Clarke, W.R. Harcourt, C. Gaskin, J. Campbell, C. Farnsworth and W. OertonDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 1 Crack shots of Oxford Rifles honored at season end; winners included D. Farquhar, A. Clarke, W.R. Harcourt, C. Gaskin, J. Campbell, C. Farnsworth and W. OertonWoodstock Public Library
- Mercury Mills now operating local factoryDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 3 Hamilton purchasers now in possession at Oxford Knitting Co.; J.A. Duncan (of Hamilton) in charge; Ralph Waller, production superintendentDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 3 Hamilton purchasers now in possession at Oxford Knitting Co.; J.A. Duncan (of Hamilton) in charge; Ralph Waller, production superintendentWoodstock Public Library
- Life insurance men organize county assn.Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 5 Committee appointed to line up membership of new organizationDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 5 Committee appointed to line up membership of new organizationWoodstock Public Library
- San Francisco paper praises Hugh McKenzieDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 6 Former Woodstock boy (now general passenger agent for Dollar Steamship Co.) included in series of articles on prominent men of California cityDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 6 Former Woodstock boy (now general passenger agent for Dollar Steamship Co.) included in series of articles on prominent men of California cityWoodstock Public Library
- Suburban area for city fixed by CommissionDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 7 B.C. Parker chosen as 3rd member; R.L. Murray, chair; A.E. Roth, secretary; 7.5 miles of county roads on 12th line and Norwich and Sweaburg Roads designated as Woodstock suburban areaDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 7 B.C. Parker chosen as 3rd member; R.L. Murray, chair; A.E. Roth, secretary; 7.5 miles of county roads on 12th line and Norwich and Sweaburg Roads designated as Woodstock suburban areaWoodstock Public Library
- Vance secures contract for Springbank DamDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 7 Lowest of 12 tenderers at $69,821 for building cement body of structureDaily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1928, p. 1, column 7 Lowest of 12 tenderers at $69,821 for building cement body of structureWoodstock Public Library