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  • Committed for trial on theft charges
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 3     Yeo, former manager of Woodstock Dairy, charged with theft of c.$300; McDonald, former company bookkeeper, answers crown attorney's questions
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 Apr 1929, p. 5, column 3   Yeo, former manager of Woodstock Dairy, charged with theft of c.$300; McDonald, …
  • Minister asks $50,000 from Mrs. Kennedy
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 7     Seattle clergyman sues Aimee's mother for breach of promise to marry
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 7   Seattle clergyman sues Aimee's mother for breach of promise to marry
  • Twenty-five years ago (April 9, 1904)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 3     Petition asks Woodstock mayor for public meeting concerning prosecutions in "a cocking main" at Eastwood; SR editorial criticizes school board for appointing a ward school principal at the low salary
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 3   Petition asks Woodstock mayor for public meeting concerning prosecutions in "a cocking …
  • New hymnal of United Church is considered
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 1     McIntosh chairs special presbytery meeting on the draft of new hymn book
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 1   McIntosh chairs special presbytery meeting on the draft of new hymn book
  • Pullin cows classed high
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 2     Fayne Ormsby Perfection added to list of 21,000 lb. cows by Holstein-Friesian Association
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 2   Fayne Ormsby Perfection added to list of 21,000 lb. cows by Holstein-Friesian …
  • Fire destroys farm residence in West Oxford
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 4     Children saved; chimney spark believed responsible for heavy loss
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 4   Children saved; chimney spark believed responsible for heavy loss
  • New tax bills being prepared at city hall
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 5     New system of collections; taxes to be collected in two equal instalments this year
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 5   New system of collections; taxes to be collected in two equal instalments …
  • Mrs. Archibald new president of W.M.S. body
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 1     Succeeds Mrs. Shields of Innerkip as head of Oxford Presbyterial organization for 1929; Beachville chosen as seat of next convention in January
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 1   Succeeds Mrs. Shields of Innerkip as head of Oxford Presbyterial organization for …
  • Steady growth reported at First Baptist
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 3     Annual congregational meeting shows progress in all church departments
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 3   Annual congregational meeting shows progress in all church departments
  • Five hundred legionaires from all parts of district gather to celebrate Vimy
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 5     Annual rally of ex-service men staged by Woodstock Legion branch; strong plea for assistance to those needing help
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 5   Annual rally of ex-service men staged by Woodstock Legion branch; strong plea …
  • Woodstock to be linked up in new scheme
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 7     Transcontinental highway traffic to come through city with new routing; council and board of trade agreeable to city membership in association
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 7   Transcontinental highway traffic to come through city with new routing; council and …
  • Twenty-five years ago (April 12, 1904)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 2     Woodstock accepts offer of James Sutherland to donate for a park property known as Grant's Grove; formation of Oxford County Rifle Association proposed; leaking roof at city hall causes demands for n
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 2   Woodstock accepts offer of James Sutherland to donate for a park property …
  • Comic opera was splendidly given
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 4, column 3     Presented at Ingersoll town hall under direction of Joseph Banner; cast included Helen Hawkins, Mr and Mrs. R.M. Borrowman, Edward McMulkin, Harry Cook and Doris Bagnall.
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Apr 1929, p. 4, column 3   Presented at Ingersoll town hall under direction of Joseph Banner; cast included …
  • Electric Dept. clear of debt
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 2     Liquid assets now greater than debenture debt, leaving surplus of $11,464
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 2   Liquid assets now greater than debenture debt, leaving surplus of $11,464
  • Former mayor disagrees with council's move
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 3     Rea opposed to city linking up with Great Lakes International Highways Association; believes present tourist traffic on No. 2 Highway heavy enough without drawing more
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 3   Rea opposed to city linking up with Great Lakes International Highways Association; …
  • Swears he saw Aimee on trip with Ormiston
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 4     Newspaperman testifies that he saw Aimee and Ormiston together in Santa Barbara on May 29, 1926, when she claims to have been in Mexico in the hands of kidnappers
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 4   Newspaperman testifies that he saw Aimee and Ormiston together in Santa Barbara …
  • Board offers high post to Dr. Cochrane
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 4     Former Woodstock minister at Knox Presbyterian (1907-15) nominated secretary of United Church Home Missions (portrait in col. 6)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 4   Former Woodstock minister at Knox Presbyterian (1907-15) nominated secretary of United Church …
  • Elusive Shaw has vanished; leaves no clue
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 7     Much wanted man, last seen in this county, has completely baffled officers in search
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 1, column 7   Much wanted man, last seen in this county, has completely baffled officers …
  • Twenty-five years ago (April 13, 1904)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 3     Two homes in Embro quarantined for smallpox; Oxford factories selling cheese at 9 cents/lb.; price of haircutting increases to 20 cents in Woodstock; Hardy has removed his pump factory to Watson's fo
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 2, column 3   Two homes in Embro quarantined for smallpox; Oxford factories selling cheese at …
  • Tenth annual school concert pleased crowd
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 6, column 5     Presented at city hall by pupils of Woodstock public schools under direction of Illingworth; includes names of cast and crew
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Apr 1929, p. 6, column 5   Presented at city hall by pupils of Woodstock public schools under direction …
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