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  • Twenty-five years ago (Mon., May 15, 1905)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 May 1930, p. 2, column 2     Rev. Scott resigns parish of Alvinston and Napier to return to Woodstock to rest; petitions circulate asking establishment of a high school in Norwich
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 May 1930, p. 2, column 2   Rev. Scott resigns parish of Alvinston and Napier to return to Woodstock …
  • Prize winners seen on screen
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 May 1930, p. 6, column 3     Capitol theatre features motion pictures of winners of Hayball Studios essay contest shown on courthouse lawn
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 May 1930, p. 6, column 3   Capitol theatre features motion pictures of winners of Hayball Studios essay contest …
  • Safe cycling demonstrated by F. St. Onge
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 May 1930, p. 6, column 3     Famous cyclist demonstrates for students at WCI and elementary schools
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 May 1930, p. 6, column 3   Famous cyclist demonstrates for students at WCI and elementary schools
  • Miss G. Morson to relinquish Y.W.C.A. position
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 1, column 2     General secretary tenders resignation after completing 9 years' service; accepted with regret
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 1, column 2   General secretary tenders resignation after completing 9 years' service; accepted with regret
  • Holstein sale well attended by cattle men
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 1, column 4     69 animals from famous Innes herd sold to buyers from Ontario, Quebec and U.S.
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 1, column 4   69 animals from famous Innes herd sold to buyers from Ontario, Quebec …
  • Mme. Dusseau pleases with vocal numbers
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 1, column 5     One of Canada's oustanding singers heard to good advantage in Chalmers Church; organ recital by Percy Pascoe given in conjunction with Dusseau's numbers
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 1, column 5   One of Canada's oustanding singers heard to good advantage in Chalmers Church; …
  • Twenty-five years ago (Tue., May 16, 1905)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 2, column 2     COOF dedicate new hall over Robinson's store; Woodstock's private bill extending city's borrowing powers given 3rd reading in Legislature; Woodroofe distributes 3,000 gladioli among public school chi
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 2, column 2   COOF dedicate new hall over Robinson's store; Woodstock's private bill extending city's …
  • New principal Wycliffe College is of Oxford County ancestry
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 3, column 1     McElheran's great-grandmother was Mrs. Jean Murray of lot 7, concession 9, 10th line E Zorra
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 3, column 1   McElheran's great-grandmother was Mrs. Jean Murray of lot 7, concession 9, 10th …
  • Nurses graduate (City and District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 6, column 1     4 Oxford county girls graduate from St. Joseph's Hospital in London
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 6, column 1   4 Oxford county girls graduate from St. Joseph's Hospital in London
  • Local firm wins ad-writing prize
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 6, column 4     John White Co. entry prepared by advertising manager Murray D. Bouck receives $200 cash award in 3rd place in Kayser Hosiery ad-writing contest; includes photo of Bouck
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 6, column 4   John White Co. entry prepared by advertising manager Murray D. Bouck receives …
  • Four players residing here
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 9, column 4     Quartette of hockey players take up residence in Woodstock: Ewens, Lamport, Marshall and Darragh
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 9, column 4   Quartette of hockey players take up residence in Woodstock: Ewens, Lamport, Marshall …
  • Oxford Rifles bridge tourney attracts many
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 17, column 5     Card experts from many centres participate in popular annual competition at Armoury
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 16 May 1930, p. 17, column 5   Card experts from many centres participate in popular annual competition at Armoury
  • Rev. A. Coughlan named Superior Woodstock house
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 1, column 1     Coughlan, for 9 years provincial, selected superior for Woodstock house to occupy former Woodstock College buildings
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 1, column 1   Coughlan, for 9 years provincial, selected superior for Woodstock house to occupy …
  • Judge J.G. Wallace 1st vice-president
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 1, column 4     Oxford official honored at annual meeting of County Judges' Association in Toronto
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 1, column 4   Oxford official honored at annual meeting of County Judges' Association in Toronto
  • Twenty-five years ago (Wed., May 17, 1905)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 2, column 2     First open car of season run by street railway this morning
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 2, column 2   First open car of season run by street railway this morning
  • Chautauqua dates (City and District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 5, column 1     all-Canadian Chautauqua to be presented June 4-9 (first date illegible) on Armoury lawn
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 5, column 1   all-Canadian Chautauqua to be presented June 4-9 (first date illegible) on Armoury …
  • First race of season (City and District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 5, column 1     50-60 birds to be released at Thamesville this afternoon; this flight is for old birds only; next Saturday, they will be released at Stoney Creek
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 5, column 1   50-60 birds to be released at Thamesville this afternoon; this flight is …
  • Lilacs in bloom (City and District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 5, column 1     Taylor, SR publisher, invites public to visit his Light St. garden and enjoy lilac bushes in bloom
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 5, column 1   Taylor, SR publisher, invites public to visit his Light St. garden and …
  • Hayball Studio announces names of prize winners
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 15, column 7     Loveliest mother and most attractive child contests create much interest
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 May 1930, p. 15, column 7   Loveliest mother and most attractive child contests create much interest
  • Conference of older girls held in city
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 May 1930, p. 1, column 4     Successful session held in city churches during weekend; Dent is council president
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 May 1930, p. 1, column 4   Successful session held in city churches during weekend; Dent is council president
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