Whitby Free Press, 11 Jun 1980, Our Historical Heritage, p. 6

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St. Thomnas church, Brooklin Located on the sout-east corner of Winchester Road and Anderson Street in Brooklin, St. Thomas Anglican Church was buiît in 1869 and is particularly noteworthy because it is one of the few churches buit on local wood, board and batten construction. It has been frequently hailed as one of Whitby's finest heritage buildings. -Photo courtesy of the Henry Heritage Collection Th e past of the Whitby press CONT D FROM PG. 2 and established in the same content is in the solid eminent fair at all times, nianner as the Chronicle. tradition of the Chronicle at aggressive hard working With this special issue of its best. It endeavors t() and objective observers of the Whitby Free Press the shape opinion, offering both the ever changing scene. paper has been appearing sides of continujous issues may they have their share of regularly, every Wednesday endeavoring always to find prosperity. since June 1970 and we hope interesting material for its Who knows, in the future, that it will continue to im- readership in a changing some local historian a 100 prove and prosper in the world. years from now may say: months and years ahead. Publisher Brugess and his "Whtiby has had two find It is my view that the Free young editor Michael Knell newspapers the Chronical Press in modern dress and are good newspaper people and the Free Press." Congratulations to the town Of WHITB Y on their 125th Anniversary Com pliments rmsitrong ifs à fsmlly aftair * 9 K L -I.

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