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- **PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These can be found in the top-right corner of every other page** Page 1-214: Lot numbers 1-412 (Town of Niagara) Page**PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These …
- **PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These can be found in the top-right corner of every other page** Page 1-99: Lot numbers 1-194 (Township of Niagara) Pa**PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These …
- **PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These can be found in the top-right corner of every other page** Page 1-73: Lot numbers 1-412 (Town of Niagara) Page 7**PLEASE NOTE: The following page numbers correspond with the original document. These …
- A compilation of the Niagara on the Lake Public Library Budgets from 1960-1977.A compilation of the Niagara on the Lake Public Library Budgets from …
- A study conducted about how the employees from 24/7 help desk could most effectively support Public LibrariesA study conducted about how the employees from 24/7 help desk could …
- Coffey, Sean, Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 4 Nov 2000 Newspaper article with photographs about new Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library and Fire Hall on Anderson Lane, written after official site opening on October 28, 2000. Also, Niagara-on-the-Lake CiviCoffey, Sean, Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 4 Nov 2000 Newspaper article with photographs about new Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library and Fire Hall …
- Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 28 Jun 1973 The Queen's Niagara time table: 5:30 p.m. Arrive St. Catharines — Met by Mayor of St. Catharines — Presentation of Council Members — Walk to dias — Sign guest book 5:35 p.m. Depart by car — Drive thrNiagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), 28 Jun 1973 The Queen's Niagara time table: 5:30 p.m. Arrive St. Catharines — Met …
- Niagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), December, 1972 Article about an official opening of the Queenston Public Library and Community Centre with black and white photographs of: *the church after renovation with description: "A large crowd trying to getNiagara Advance (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada), December, 1972 Article about an official opening of the Queenston Public Library and Community …
- Two colour pictures plus two newspaper clippings from "Niagara Advance" published on: * November 9, 1972: "Saturday morning was a busy time for little people in Niagara-on-the-Lake. While one group wTwo colour pictures plus two newspaper clippings from "Niagara Advance" published on: …
- Fedor, John, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), December, 1972 Article about an official opening of the Queenston Public Library and Community Centre in an old church building.Fedor, John, Niagara Falls Review (Niagara Falls, Ontario. Canada), December, 1972 Article about an official opening of the Queenston Public Library and Community …
- Articles about opening of the Craft Room and Historical Resource Centre on May 27th, 1977. PHOTOGRAPHS: 1. Photograph of Gerda Molson with Robert Welch and Frank Carnochan, with a caption: "Library oArticles about opening of the Craft Room and Historical Resource Centre on …
- News release: "Minister of Culture and Recreation to unveil provincial plaque to mark early library". The coat of arms of Ontario is featured, on the first page of a document, in the upper left corneNews release: "Minister of Culture and Recreation to unveil provincial plaque to …
- The celebration was part of Once Upon 200 Years, the year of anniversary events that began with the library's Gala Dinner in January. The ceremony also included the announcement of the name of the neThe celebration was part of Once Upon 200 Years, the year of …
- Colour photographs of the library staff at the old site of the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library. The Court House location, where the oldest public library in Upper Canada has been located for moreColour photographs of the library staff at the old site of the …
- The year 1967 was not only Canada's centennial, but also the 175th anniversary of the Parish of St. Marks's and time for beautification of the sanctuary. "The needlepoint which enhances the sanctuaryThe year 1967 was not only Canada's centennial, but also the 175th …
- Colour photo card of the church's interior with the sanctuary in the centre. Reverse: "ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONTARIO, CANADA FOUNDED IN 1792 THE OLDEST CHURCH BUColour photo card of the church's interior with the sanctuary in the …
- Black and white photograph of the library staff and volunteers on the first day of opening a branch of Niagara Public Library in Queenston. The library is housed in the basement of the Queenston UnitBlack and white photograph of the library staff and volunteers on the …
- Black and white photograph of Mary Duddy, sitting at her desk. Reading corner and the bookshelves in the background. Picture was taken in the old library location at the Court House. She was a librarBlack and white photograph of Mary Duddy, sitting at her desk. Reading …
- Trustees for Queenston Police Village elected as follows: 1921- Condlln, William W.; Lowrey, Charles; Wray, George 1922- Condlln, William W. 1923- Wray, George 1924- Young, Fred C. 1925- Sheppard, FrTrustees for Queenston Police Village elected as follows: 1921- Condlln, William W.; …
- "Certified to be a true copy of By-Law No. 526 to set apart the unincorporated village of Queenston as a police-village, passed in Council, 30th November, 1911.""Certified to be a true copy of By-Law No. 526 to set …
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