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- Highly skilled teachers are major necissity in education of profoundly deaf childrenJ. Bascom St. John, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 21 Apr 1959 newspaper articleJ. Bascom St. John, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 21 Apr 1959 newspaper articleBelleville Public Library
- Canada's forgotten scandalunknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 8 Sep 1979, p. 10 full page newspaper article with photos - in 2 partsunknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 8 Sep 1979, p. 10 full page newspaper article with photos - in 2 partsBelleville Public Library
- Ghostly advice, the stove and the Belleville mansion: 231 John St.Mary Byers, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 14 Jun 1984 newspaper article with photo - in 2 partsMary Byers, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 14 Jun 1984 newspaper article with photo - in 2 partsBelleville Public Library
- Hard of hearing pupils receive television setJane Baker, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 20 Nov 1962 newspaper articleJane Baker, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 20 Nov 1962 newspaper articleBelleville Public Library
- Methodist Fresh Air Home at Heydenshore Park, 1905Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905 The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west end of Heydenshore Park. It was summer resort home for underprivileged children from Toronto. Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and …Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905 The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west end of Heydenshore Park. It was summer resort home for underprivileged children from Toronto. Heydenshore Park was a …Whitby Public Library
- Bathing at Heydenshore Park, 1905Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905 The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west end of Heydenshore Park. It was summer resort home for underprivileged children from Toronto. The building was demolished after 1932. Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were …Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905 The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west end of Heydenshore Park. It was summer resort home for underprivileged children from Toronto. The building was demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Lives Lived: Eleanor Roblin Bone DahlStevie Cameron, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia) newspaper article with photo in 2 partsStevie Cameron, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia) newspaper article with photo in 2 partsBelleville Public Library
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