Microfilm Collection Index - Lorna Keene Firstbrook Collection, Dorothy Stewart Papers, p. 3

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oakville public library oakville, ontario L6J 2Z4 416-845-3405 MICROFILM REEL NO. PP.001 · · ACCESS TO OAKVILLE HISTORY PROJECT INVENTORY OF MICROFILM HOLDINGS OF THE OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY RECORD GROUP 5 (RG 5) PRIVATE PAPERS SERIES E. LORNA KEENE FIRSTBROOK COLLECTION SUBSERIES i. THE PRESS CUTTINGS OF COL. LOUIS KEENE, OFFICER COMMANDING THE LORNE SCOTS C.A.S.F. 1935-1945 13. 14. 15. "Armories Shaken by Mystery Blast" Milton, Aug. 30, [no paper or date given] "Col. Keene Urges Youth Training" Port Credit [no paper or year given] "Members of "D" Company Lorne Scots Regiment Orangeville Posted at the Armories (Orangeville)" [no paper/date given] "Lads admit bombing that rocked armories" Milton August 30 [no paper/year given] "Account of Inspection by Col. Keene" August 28, 1939 [no paper/name given] "Blasts near armory are blamed on boys" [no date/paper given] "Soldiers Guard Armories from sabatoge attempts" August 31, 1939 [no paper given] "Two 19 year-olds confess placing bombs for "Scare" report of Mounted Police" The Evening Telegram, Toronto, Aug. 31, 1939 "Sentries Praying Citizens Sunday Scene in District" [no paper/date given] "Recruit 140 men immediately for active service. Five Lorne Scots Officers called for active service" [no paper/date given] "Youths cause explosions to give guards fright" [no paper/date given] "Lorne Scots receive mobilization orders" Oakville Sept. 2nd. [no paper/year given] "Worn Down" Cartoon by J. Millar Watt [no paper/year given] 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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