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- Whitby Chronicle, 17 Jun 1880, p. 2 The Whitby Brass Band have joined the 34th Battalion. Good for the Battalion and good for the band, and congratulations to both.Whitby Chronicle, 17 Jun 1880, p. 2 The Whitby Brass Band have joined the 34th Battalion. Good for the …
- Whitby Chronicle, 8 Dec 1881, p. 2 We have been requested to state that a meeting of Farmers will be held in the Council Chambers at the Town Hall, Whitby, on Saturday, December 10th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose ofWhitby Chronicle, 8 Dec 1881, p. 2 We have been requested to state that a meeting of Farmers will …
- Whitby Chronicle, 24 Oct 1884, p. 3 Mr. J. J. O'Donovan, having leased the Drill Shed, is making arrangements for converting it into a skating rink with the entire 200 x 100 feet floor for a sheet of ice. It will be known as la Belle CWhitby Chronicle, 24 Oct 1884, p. 3 Mr. J. J. O'Donovan, having leased the Drill Shed, is making arrangements …
- Whitby Chronicle, 7 Dec 1888, p. 5 We have every sympathy with the objects of the leading townsmen who are working to secure the favor of Col. Otter regarding the removal of the drill shed to the new Park. This should be done, but thiWhitby Chronicle, 7 Dec 1888, p. 5 We have every sympathy with the objects of the leading townsmen who …
- Whitby Chronicle, 17 Jun 1880 The annual Drill of the 34th will take place on the agricultural grounds, Whitby. It is expected they will be joined by Major Grey`s battery, Toronto.Whitby Chronicle, 17 Jun 1880 The annual Drill of the 34th will take place on the agricultural …
- Whitby Chronicle, 25 Mar 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - The Presbyterian Church had a narrow escape of five last Tuesday Ev'g, (Mar. 22) previous to the lecture, when one of the chandeliers fell to the floor, and if it had not been for the preseWhitby Chronicle, 25 Mar 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - The Presbyterian Church had a narrow escape of five last …
- Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1880, p. 2 Ashburn - A correspondent sends us an account of a pleasing farewell entertainment given by Mr. Henderson, teacher, and some of his friends, which took place at Ashburn school house. Friday evening (Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1880, p. 2 Ashburn - A correspondent sends us an account of a pleasing farewell …
- Whitby Chronicle, 5 Aug 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Jas. Lawrence, our village saddler, has been building for himself good foundations. He has just completed one for his shop. The Travis Brothers were the masons.Whitby Chronicle, 5 Aug 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Jas. Lawrence, our village saddler, has been building for …
- Whitby Chronicle, 15 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - We omitted to note last week the important fact that Mr. Wm. Gardner has his new barn well under way towards completion. The raising took place a few days ago and there were upwards of 150Whitby Chronicle, 15 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - We omitted to note last week the important fact that …
- Whitby Chronicle, 29 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - Ashburn holds its great annual picnic which has now been established for a great many years, and which is growing in importance annually. Many new features in sports are to be introduced anWhitby Chronicle, 29 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - Ashburn holds its great annual picnic which has now been …
- Whitby Gazette, 25 Oct 1889, p. 4 Ashburn - The barn on the Fisher farm, a short distance from here, has been burned. Mr. Jas. Stork, the tenant, lost a good portion of this year's crop, as well as some implements and three fat hogs.Whitby Gazette, 25 Oct 1889, p. 4 Ashburn - The barn on the Fisher farm, a short distance from …
- Whitby Chronicle, 2 Sep 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - The most exciting event that has occurred here for some time was the burning of the barn on the Gardiner farm last Wednesday night (Aug. 25) about eight o'clock. The fire is supposed to havWhitby Chronicle, 2 Sep 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - The most exciting event that has occurred here for some …
- Whitby Chronicle, 13 May 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - We have much pleasure in announcing to the public that Mr. A. G. Henderson, of The Chronicle, has been kind, thoughtful and generous enough to present to the congregation here a brand new cWhitby Chronicle, 13 May 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - We have much pleasure in announcing to the public that …
- Whitby Chronicle, 11 May 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Andrew Kerr is making an addition to his residence, with other improvements. Messrs. Reid & Sharrard have the contract.Whitby Chronicle, 11 May 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Andrew Kerr is making an addition to his residence, …
- Whitby Chronicle, 2 Sep 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Kerr is building a handsome new stable beside his new shop.Whitby Chronicle, 2 Sep 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Kerr is building a handsome new stable beside his …
- Whitby Chronicle, 5 Aug 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. A. Kerr is now in his new shop and has any amount of work pouring in on him. The music of the anvil may be heard sometimes far in the night, bordering on the "wee sma" hours. The new shWhitby Chronicle, 5 Aug 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. A. Kerr is now in his new shop and …
- Whitby Chronicle, 22 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Andrew Kerr is about finished his new house and is now building a fine fence in front of it. These indications of wealth and general prosperity on the part of our citizens are most gratWhitby Chronicle, 22 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Andrew Kerr is about finished his new house and …
- Whitby Chronicle, 11 Mar 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. A. Kerr intends erecting a new blacksmith shop early in the spring, opposite his present one. He has bought land for this purpose from Wm. Stephens. The lumber for it is now nearly allWhitby Chronicle, 11 Mar 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. A. Kerr intends erecting a new blacksmith shop early …
- Whitby Chronicle, 6 May 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Andrew Kerr has made a beginning at his new shop. The foundation has been laid by Mr. Thos. Pearson and the wood work will be in the hands of Peter Parrott, Esq.Whitby Chronicle, 6 May 1887, p. 1 Ashburn - Mr. Andrew Kerr has made a beginning at his new …
- Whitby Chronicle, 22 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - The post office is soon to be moved from Mr. T. A. Fisher's store to Mr. D. Bowler's shop. Mr. Alex Wilson is the new postmaster and Mr. Bowler, his deputy. The correspondence of this neighWhitby Chronicle, 22 Jun 1888, p. 1 Ashburn - The post office is soon to be moved from Mr. …