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  • Almond's School Re-Opens
    Whitby Chronicle, 11 Jan 1895, p. 1     Town Line - Town Line School re-opened on Thursday last (Jan. 3) with an attendance of thirty-nine. Mr. Geo. O'Connor is our new trustee. Mr. Mathias Mackey retired.
    Whitby Chronicle, 11 Jan 1895, p. 1   Town Line - Town Line School re-opened on Thursday last (Jan. 3) …
  • Annual Meeting of Union Grange
    Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1892, p. 1     Town Line - The members of Union Grange held their annual election of officers, December 15th, when the following officers were elected: Master, J. W. Philip; Overseer, W. F. Hallett; Lecturer, S. P.
    Whitby Chronicle, 1 Jan 1892, p. 1   Town Line - The members of Union Grange held their annual election …
  • Arbor Day at Almonds School
    Whitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897, p. 1     Town Line - Arbor Day was celebrated at our school in fine style. Three maple trees were planted by different classes. Beautiful flowering plants are in the windows, and by the pupils' efforts a pret
    Whitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897, p. 1   Town Line - Arbor Day was celebrated at our school in fine …
  • Almonds School Teacher Resigns
    Whitby Chronicle, 25 Oct 1895, p. 1     Town Line - Mr. Jno. Graham, who for the past five years has taught our school, tendered his resignation, to take effect at the end of the year. The trustees now find themselves face to face with a p
    Whitby Chronicle, 25 Oct 1895, p. 1   Town Line - Mr. Jno. Graham, who for the past five years …
  • Inspector McBrien Visits Almond's School
    Whitby Chronicle, 7 Oct 1892, p. 1     Town Line - On Thursday afternoon last (Sept. 29), Inspector McBrien paid his regular half-yearly visit to our school. He heard the pupils in their classes and saw them go through their wand-drill an
    Whitby Chronicle, 7 Oct 1892, p. 1   Town Line - On Thursday afternoon last (Sept. 29), Inspector McBrien paid …
  • Improvements at Almonds School
    Whitby Chronicle, 13 Nov 1896, p. 1     Town Line - The school board of this section have so far this year improved the house and ground by putting in a slate black-board, storm windows and a new pump.
    Whitby Chronicle, 13 Nov 1896, p. 1   Town Line - The school board of this section have so far …
  • Grange Property Leased
    Whitby Chronicle, 10 Jan 1896, p. 1     Town Line - The Grangers held a special meeting on Tuesday of last week (Dec. 31). We understand they have leased the grounds, now occupied by their hall for a term of five years, with the understand
    Whitby Chronicle, 10 Jan 1896, p. 1   Town Line - The Grangers held a special meeting on Tuesday of …
  • Entertainment at Almonds Church
    Whitby Chronicle, 14 Dec 1883     Almonds - An entertainment will be given in the Almonds Methodist Church, Kingston Road West, on Friday evening next, (Dec. 21) for the benefit of the Sunday School library.
    Whitby Chronicle, 14 Dec 1883   Almonds - An entertainment will be given in the Almonds Methodist Church, …
  • Fire at Mrs.Walter McGregor's House
    Whitby Chronicle, 7 Jun 1917     Almonds - On Sunday evening (June 3) about six o'clock fire started on the roof of Mrs. W. McGregor's house. Quite an exciting time followed for a while, but with the help of neighbors the flames wer
    Whitby Chronicle, 7 Jun 1917   Almonds - On Sunday evening (June 3) about six o'clock fire started …
  • Cyclopedia for Almonds School
    Whitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897     Town Line - Many were the inquiries as to what Mr. West intended doing with the proceeds of the concert held in the Town Line School on Mar. 11th. He wished to state that it affords him great pleasur
    Whitby Chronicle, 21 May 1897   Town Line - Many were the inquiries as to what Mr. West …
  • "At Home" In Aid of Almond Church Organ Fund
    Whitby Chronicle, 15 Feb 1895, p. 1     Town Line - The "At Home" at the home of Mr. D. W. Carruthers in aid of the organ fun of Almond's Church was a complete success. The house is an ideal one for a gathering of the kind and Mr. Carruthe
    Whitby Chronicle, 15 Feb 1895, p. 1   Town Line - The "At Home" at the home of Mr. D. …
  • Meeting of Farmers
    Whitby Chronicle, 9 Oct 1879, p. 2     In response to the advertisement which appeared in last weeks' Chronicle, a large and respectable meeting of farmers of Whitby and Pickering was held at Ray's Hotel, in the town of Whitby on Wednesda
    Whitby Chronicle, 9 Oct 1879, p. 2   In response to the advertisement which appeared in last weeks' Chronicle, a …
  • The Whitby and Pickering Farmers' Club Organized
    Whitby Chronicle, 22 Dec 1881, p. 2     [First part of article is missing] James Campbell, Sleep, T. Smith, DeHart, Jeffrey, Storey, J. B. Dow, and John Smith. It was announced that the organization has been formed, and the following offic
    Whitby Chronicle, 22 Dec 1881, p. 2   [First part of article is missing] James Campbell, Sleep, T. Smith, DeHart, …
  • Complaint of Libel, The Alger Case
    Whitby Chronicle, 24 Apr 1896, p. 4     On behalf of Dr. W. F. Eastwood, Claremont, Messrs. Dickson & Johnston, Toronto, have notified The Chronicle of their intention to take action against us for libel on following sentences printed in a
    Whitby Chronicle, 24 Apr 1896, p. 4   On behalf of Dr. W. F. Eastwood, Claremont, Messrs. Dickson & Johnston, …
  • Dr. Francey's Plan
    Whitby Chronicle, 15 Nov 1895, p. 4     This is an age of life insurance swindles. (The age of fire insurance frauds has always been in progress). Holmes and Hyams, and others of their sort, although highly successful, have been obliged to
    Whitby Chronicle, 15 Nov 1895, p. 4   This is an age of life insurance swindles. (The age of fire …
  • Alger in Town
    Whitby Chronicle, 21 Feb 1896, p. 5     Many reports have been flying to the effect that G. E. Alger, who is to stand trial in Marion the alleged insurance fraud, had left the country for good. These stories were the outcome of a Toronto W
    Whitby Chronicle, 21 Feb 1896, p. 5   Many reports have been flying to the effect that G. E. Alger, …
  • Alger is pardoned sure
    Whitby Chronicle, 19 Nov 1897, p. 5     Geo. E. Alger is at liberty for sure, the Chronicle's announcement of the fact being now confirmed by Alger appearing at his home in Pickering Township.
    Whitby Chronicle, 19 Nov 1897, p. 5   Geo. E. Alger is at liberty for sure, the Chronicle's announcement of …
  • Col. J.E Farewell and the Alger Trial
    Whitby Chronicle, 27 Mar 1896, p. 5     We congratulate Co. Attorney Farewell upon the able manner in which he handled the crown's case in the Alger trial. The main evidence in that case required a great deal of corroboration, and the evid
    Whitby Chronicle, 27 Mar 1896, p. 5   We congratulate Co. Attorney Farewell upon the able manner in which he …
  • Whitby Brass Band joins the 34th Battalion
    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 …
  • A Whitby's Farmers Club
    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 of
    Whitby Chronicle, 8 Dec 1881, p. 2   We have been requested to state that a meeting of Farmers will …
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